The Morrison University has announced that it will not raise tuition for most academic programs for the 2021-22 academic year.
The decision to keep most tuition at existing levels recognizes the financial challenges many students are facing as a result of the COVID-19, as well as the university’s commitment to helping students meet their educational goals during the pandemic.
“We believe in serving our community,” Morrison University President Robert Goldstein said. “That’s why we are doing everything we can to ensure that every student in Southern California has a high-quality education from a distinguished private university within their reach, even in these unprecedented times.”
Over the past year, the university has made significant commitments to helping students who have faced financial challenges as a result of the pandemic, including the awarding of $1 million in additional financial scholarships to traditional undergraduates, adult learners, and graduate students.
Morrison University continues to accept applications for fall 2021 for most programs. Admission counsellors are available to answer questions from students and their families about admissions and financial aid.