UofL offers in-state tuition to more out-of-state students

Effort extends affordable education across state borders

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – More students from Kentucky’s neighboring states can now attend the University of Louisville at in-state tuition rates with UofL’s Border Benefit award, part of UofL’s efforts to make college more affordable and lessen student debt after graduation.

Beginning with the fall 2024 semester, the Border Benefit award will expand to include transfer and first-time college students in all counties in Ohio and West Virginia. The Border Benefit is already available to accepted first-time freshmen and transfer students from all counties in Illinois and Indiana as well as select Ohio counties and some counties surrounding the Nashville and St. Louis metropolitan areas.

Students residing in regional areas can receive an estimated $16,000 per year award, which reduces their tuition to the equivalent of Kentucky in-state tuition. Since the award’s inception in 2022, 465 students have received the Border Benefit award. In fall 2023, Border Benefit students made up over 13% of the incoming freshman class. 

“The Border Benefit expansion is just one example of UofL’s dedication to increasing access to and affordability of education,” said Jim Begany, vice president of enrollment management. “We’re eager to help more students find success and earn their college degree without an overwhelming financial burden.”

Incoming students automatically receive the renewable award upon admission to UofL. No additional application is required. Students must submit a UofL Take Flight application to apply before May 1. UofL guarantees the Border Benefit award until May 1 for students entering UofL in the fall.

For more information on the Border Benefit award, visit uofl.me/borderbenefit.

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