Starting in the fall of 2026, graduates from Boston Public Schools and Boston Charter Schools whose family’s adjusted gross income is $75,000 or less will qualify for full tuition coverage at Suffolk University.
The University announced Dec. 18 that this expanded family income-tuition waiver program will apply to income-eligible first year students over four years, or eight consecutive semesters, of undergraduate education at Suffolk.
“Today, Suffolk moves forward with a program that furthers our core mission of access by removing financial barriers that might prevent certain Boston public and charter school graduates from advancing their education,” said Marisa Kelly, President of Suffolk University in a press release. “We know this will make a difference in individual lives, while strengthening the city that our home is in.”…