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Out-of-state students at Florida universities may see tuition increase by up to 10% this fall, with another hike likely in the 2025-2026 school year.
Florida’s state board confirms DeSantis allies as university presidents, sparking protests, especially over Marva Johnson’s appointment at FAMU.
In 2023, the Florida Legislature approved Senate Bill 102, known as the Live Local Act, and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law. The next year, lawmakers revised the legislation.
Marva Johnson, a telecommunications executive, will become the 13th president of Florida A&M University, despite opposition from thousands of students and alumni.
Florida has the nation's third-lowest tuition and fees for out-of-state students, at an average of $21,690 in 2023-2024. That was about 28 percent lower than the national average of $30,140.
Measures of Florida's Live Local Act include property-tax breaks; more flexibility on land use, height, density for multifamily developments; and increased funding of housing programs.