Tuition is not going up for Pennsylvania students at Pennsylvania’s 10 state universities. The State System of Higher Education Board of Governors voted in favor of another tuition freeze on Wednesday. Board of Governors Chairperson Cynthia Shapira says they are able to keep tuition flat because of a 35 million-dollar bump in state funding. Shapira says the tuition freeze is equal to a 25 percent savings for students across the Commonwealth. Each of the state’s schools may, however, raise tuition for out-of-state students.