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UK 2021-2022 Housing Rates Approved By UK Board

Regular undergraduate housing rates reflect a three percent increase, while break housing and early move-in rates will increase by more.

By Kathy Johnson

University of Kentucky housing and dining rates will have a modest increase for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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In its Dec. 15 meeting, the UK Board of Trustees approved the rate increase for university-constructed housing, which includes residence halls built before UK partnered with private company Greystar to construct and manage the bulk of UK’s residential beds. Rates for the Greystar-built and managed housing will increase by the same amount.

Regular undergraduate housing rates reflect a 3% increase, while break housing and early move-in rates will increase by 3.6-3.8%. Graduate and apartment housing rates will increase by 3%, and the daily rate increase will be 2.3-3%.

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All students living in undergraduate residence halls are required to purchase a dining plan with the exception of University Flats residence halls. The dining rates will also increase on an average of 3.1%.

More information on individual room rates can be found here: www.uky.edu/trustees/sites/www.uky.edu.trustees/files/FCR%2010%20Proposed%202021-22%20Room%20and%20Board%20Rates%20%282%29.pdf.


This press release was produced by the University of Kentucky. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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