College Expenses
Going to college is a major investment today as tuition and
expenses to attend college skyrocket at incredible rates.
At the current tuition levels, parents will need to start putting
money away before they even think about having kids.
For more detailed info on specific college costs, see the
College Info Section.
What is the Cost of College Tuition?
By
Michael Carter
What is the average cost of college tuition? This is one question
that most parents and future students ask themselves and need to
know in order to plan for a college education.
The national average college tuition rate for public universities
is $4,694 per year for in state residents. This figure includes both
tuition rates and fees for a full time student.
The average college tuition rate at private colleges and
universities is around $20,000 per year in tuition and fees.
Many students take advantage of the low tuition rates of two-year
public colleges and junior colleges. The average tuition for a two
year school is only $2,076 per year.
College Tuition Increase
While it is good to get an idea of the current cost of tuition,
it is also important to understand the expected increase in tuition
costs. Students who still have several years before entering college
and their families should be keenly aware of the projected estimates
rather than the current costs so that they can plan accordingly.
Tuition rates increase at about twice the general inflation rate.
On average, tuition rates tend to increase about 8% per year. Some
academic years see a greater increase than others and many economic
factors come into play when a college decides to increase tuition.
For the school year 2005-2007 many colleges dramatically raised
tuition rates. An example of such tuition hikes is at the University
of Colorado where tuition rates have been raised for all of the
system's campuses. Tuition at the Boulder campus will go up by 27.8
percent, from $3,480 to $4,446. Other University of Colorado
campuses will see a similar increase.
And now the good news...
Even though college tuition rates increase, more students than
ever are benefiting from educational aid programs. According to a
report from The College Board, “In 2003-04, the amount the average
student actually paid for a public four-year institution, after
receiving grant aid and education tax benefits, was about $1,300 per
student.”
Government grants such as the pell grant provide funding for many
college students. In fact for students who attend two-year colleges
the grant award may cover the entire cost of tuition.
Scholarship programs awarded by colleges, businesses and non
profit organizations are available to help students defray the cost
of college tuition. There are many college scholarship programs
available and it is becoming even easier to find these programs with
the use of the internet.
With a combination of savings, financial aid, and scholarships
many students today are able to afford college tuition and further
their education.
Michael Carter is a contributor at College Financial Aid Guide,
an online informational resource for educational funding,
scholarships and student loans. Find out about more
College Financial Aid Information
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