CCU students share reactions to tuition, housing costs on campus

CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) – Some Coastal Carolina students will have one less worry this fall semester.

Last week, the CCU board of trustees approved an in-state tuition freeze for the seventh year in a row. It’s an announcement that’s getting a passing grade from some students.

“I feel like I can actually obtain my bachelor’s degree and not be financially strapped at the end of it, and in debt and have a house payment as big as my student loan debt,” said future CCU student Eve Coker…

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