Georgia’s University System moved to raise tuition for all public colleges and universities effective fall 2026 and spring 2027. The Board of Regents said the update is the fourth tuition increase over the last decade. For in-state undergraduates, the system approved a 1% increase, signaling a steady, incremental approach rather than a sudden repricing. The change lands as institutions continue to manage inflationary pressures and shifting enrollment dynamics across the sector. The decision highlights how state systems are using tuition resets to balance operating demands when state appropriations and other revenue streams remain constrained.