Andorra Freezes University Tuition Fees for 2026-2027 Academic Year
The government approves maintaining rates at 2025-2026 levels without inflation adjustment to ease economic pressures on students and families while supporting higher education access.
Key Points
- Andorran government freezes University of Andorra tuition fees for 2026-2027 at 2025-2026 levels.
- No inflation adjustment applied to ease economic pressures on students and families.
- Covers all regulated programs including diplomas, bachelor's, master's, and doctorates.
- Aims to boost access to higher education and sustain student enrollment.
The Andorran government has approved a freeze on tuition fees for all regulated programmes at the University of Andorra (UdA) for the 2026-2027 academic year, maintaining them at 2025-2026 levels without the customary consumer price index (IPC) adjustment.
This decision aims to ensure stability in public university pricing and strengthen access to higher education. It reflects the executive's commitment to supporting university training and recognises the UdA's strategic role in the Principality. By avoiding fee increases, the measure eases the economic burden on students and families amid rising living costs.
The policy covers the full range of UdA regulated offerings, including professional and advanced diplomas, bachelor's degrees, specialised bachelor's programmes, master's degrees, and doctorates. Officials say it helps sustain student enrolment and reinforces institutional backing for higher education in the country.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- Diari d'Andorra•
Govern manté els preus públics de matrícula de la Universitat d’Andorra per al curs 2026 -2027
- El Periòdic•
L’Executiu congela els preus públics de les matrícules dels estudis universitaris de l’UdA per al curs 2026-2027
- El Periòdic•
L’Executiu congela els preus de les matrícules dels estudis Universitaris de l’UdA per al curs 2026-2027