Centenary University to Freeze Tuition Through 2021
Decision will help students and families who have been affected financially by the pandemic
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, March 8, 2021—Centenary University has announced its intent to freeze
tuition through the end of 2021 in response to the financial impact of the pandemic on
students and their families. The decision paves the way for new and returning students to pay
the current spring semester tuition rate for the fall 2021 semester.
“This is an important way Centenary can help to ease the financial stress the pandemic
has placed on our families,” said Robert L. Miller Jr., Ph.D., vice president for enrollment
management. “A tuition freeze will go a long way toward ensuring that students can continue
on their path to a college degree without interruption.”
Centenary has a long tradition of providing financial assistance to deserving students.
One hundred percent of the University’s incoming freshmen receive a grant or scholarship, with
the average award totaling more than $27,000. In addition, over 93 percent of transfer students
receive a grant or scholarship, with the average award totaling more than $20,000.
Centenary University President Bruce Murphy, Ed.D., noted that the tuition freeze,
which will continue through Dec. 31, 2021, supplements pandemic-related aid distributed by
the University through the federal CARES Act and Coronavirus Response and Relief
Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA). “Through each of those federal programs,
Centenary University has awarded over $550,000 in pandemic-related aid to students
demonstrating financial hardship,” Dr. Murphy explained. “This tuition freeze is an institutional initiative that will provide assistance for the fall semester to each and every Centenary
University student.”
In addition to providing pandemic-related financial support to students, the University is
assisting students to keep their college education on track through Centenary Choice, a
program introduced last fall that allows students to attend classes on campus or virtually, as
well as in a HyFlex format combining in-person and virtual learning. The flexibility afforded
through Centenary Choice enables students to continue their education, while respecting
individual comfort levels for in-person and virtual learning.
ABOUT CENTENARY UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary
University’s academic program integrates a solid liberal arts foundation with a strong career
orientation. This mix provides an educational experience that prepares students to succeed in
the increasingly global and interdependent world. The University’s main campus is located in
Hackettstown, N.J., with its equestrian facility in Washington Township. The Centenary
University School of Professional Studies offers degree programs in Parsippany, as well as
online and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey.