Home / Bryant & Stratton College News / Bryant & Stratton College Announces Tuition Freeze for 2022-2023 Academic Year October 5, 2022 Bryant & Stratton College Announces Tuition Freeze for 2022-2023 Academic Year By B&SC News Team Bryant & Stratton College, an accredited institution through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education*, is proud to announce a “freeze” on tuition rates for the 2022-2023 academic school year. The freeze will benefit both current and incoming students taking classes through any of the College’s learning formats including on-campus at one the College’s 19 locations across New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin, fully online, or through its blended and remote learning modalities. The goal of waiving increases for the 2022-2023 academic year is to provide students with greater financial stability during these ongoing challenging times and to keep the costs of college programs as affordable and accessible as possible. The tuition freeze will end with the May 2023 semester. “This tuition freeze furthers our commitment to student success – which is rooted deep at the heart of who we are as an institution,” said Francis Felser, President of Bryant & Stratton College. “For over 170 years, Bryant & Stratton College has continuously sought ways to increase student accessibility to in-demand degrees, career-ready education, and real-world learning opportunities through ongoing improvements to our infrastructure, programs, and instructional modalities.” Other notable examples of the College providing critical support for its students and local markets in the past year include transitioning in-person learners to online, blended and remote formats and providing access to technology for those in need. The College also donated PPE and medical supplies from its hands-on learning labs and encouraged medical students and faculty in their volunteer efforts in support of community needs related to the pandemic. *Bryant & Stratton College is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) www.msche.org.