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The average cost of a year's tuition, room and board, and fees at a private college in 2002 was $22,541, based on (source: CollegeBoard.Com). Most experts predict that the cost of private college will increase at a rate of about 5% or more per year. Here is a chart of what the average cost of a year of private college would be through 2017, based on a conservative 5% annual cost growth.
Private College Average Annual Cost |
2002: |
$24,851 |
2010: |
$36,717 |
2003: |
$26,094 |
2011: |
$38,553 |
2004: |
$27,399 |
2012: |
$40,480 |
2005: |
$28,769 |
2013: |
$42,504 |
2006: |
$30,207 |
2014: |
$44,630 |
2007: |
$31,717 |
2015: |
$46,861 |
2008: |
$33,303 |
2016: |
$49,204 |
2009: |
$34,968 |
2017: |
$51,664 |
Of course, if your child decides on one of the most prestigious private schools, the cost will be even more. This year, most of the top colleges have crossed the $33,000-a-year barrier. In five years, at 5% growth per year, that will be over $42,000. The average cost of a year's tuition, room and board, and fees at a public university last year was $8,470 (source: CollegeBoard.Com). Many experts predict that the cost of public university will also increase at a rate of about 5% or more per year over the next decade. Here is a chart of what the average conservative cost of a year of public university could cost through 2017, assuming public education stays alive that long.
Public University Average Annual Cost |
2002: |
$9,338 |
2010: |
$13,797 |
2003: |
$9,805 |
2011: |
$14,487 |
2004: |
$10,295 |
2012: |
$15,211 |
2005: |
$10,810 |
2013: |
$15,971 |
2006: |
$11,351 |
2014: |
$16,770 |
2007: |
$11,918 |
2015: |
$17,609 |
2008: |
$12,514 |
2016: |
$18,489 |
2009: |
$13,140 |
2017 |
$19,413 |
Of course, if you are attending one of the "public prestige schools" such as the University of Michigan as an out-of-state resident, the annual cost right now is already over $27,000. In five years, at a 5% growth rate per year, that would be nearly $34,500.
Average College Costs 2003-2004 |
But Did You Know That... |
Four-year private $19,710 (up 6 percent from last year)
Four-year public $4,694 (up 14.1 percent from last year) |
- About 29 percent of students attending four-year colleges pay less than $4,000 for tuition and fees per year.
- Almost 70 percent of students attending four-year colleges pay less than $8,000 for tuition and fees per year.
- Only 8 percent of all students attend colleges where tuition and fees total $24,000 and over per year.
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Two-year public $1,905 (up 13.8 percent from last year) |
- 43 percent of all students attend two-year colleges. The average
tuition and fees for a public two-year college is less than $2,000 per
year.
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Students will pay, on average, from $337 to $368 more than last
year for this year's room and board, depending on the type of college.
The
average surcharge for out-of-state or out-of-district students at
public institutions is $3,967 at two-year colleges and $7,046 at
four-year colleges. |
- A record $105 billion in financial aid is available to students and their families, an increase of 12 percent over last year.
- Almost 60 percent of undergraduate students receive some form of financial aid.
- Almost half of all college students receive grant aid. In
2002-2003 grant aid averaged almost $2,000 per student in two-year
public colleges, over $2,400 at public four-year colleges, and about
$7,300 per student at private four-year colleges.
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