This table shows the "sticker prices"—published tuition and required fees—at more than 3,100 colleges and universities for the 2015-16 academic year. Click the institutions' names to see historical data back to 1998.
THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION - November 4, 2015
If an institution charges in-state and out-of-state residents the
same rate, the amount is repeated in the "Out-of-state" columns so that
readers can sort institutions accordingly. Many institutions, including
most community colleges, do not offer room and board. In those cases,
the "Total" columns repeat the tuition and fees figure.
The figures represent charges to first-time, full-time
undergraduates based, typically, on a nine-month academic year of 30
semester hours or 45 quarter hours. The data do not reflect the cost of
attendance at an institution after grants and other student aid are
considered. That net cost is lower than the published fees shown.
Room-and-board fees charged by colleges may represent differing numbers
of meals per week and so may not be comparable among institutions.
Historical data are in real dollars by default, but can be
adjusted for inflation, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics national
figures, using the toggle button in the expanded historical view.
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