However, there can be *indirect* costs:
* Extended time to graduation: A double major often takes longer than a single major, potentially leading to increased housing, food, and living expenses over an extended period.
* Summer courses: To graduate on time or close to it, students might need to take summer courses, incurring extra tuition fees.
* Extra textbooks and supplies: You'll likely need more textbooks and materials for two majors.
Therefore, while the base tuition might not increase directly, the *overall* cost of a double major could be higher due to these extra expenses. Whether it's *significantly* higher depends entirely on individual circumstances and how efficiently the student manages their studies.