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  1. Over the decade between 2012-13 and 2022-23, average inflation-adjusted tuition and fees declined by 4% at public two-year colleges, declined by 1% at public four-year institutions, and increased by 6% at private nonprofit four-year institutions. (Figure CP-4) In 2022-23, average published tuition and fees for full-time

  2. In 2023-24, the average published (sticker) tuition and fees for full-time undergraduate students are (Table CP-1): w. Public four-year in-state: $11,260, $270 higher than in 2022-23 (2.5% before adjusting for inflation). w. Public four-year out-of-state: $29,150, $850 higher than in 2022-23 (3.0% before adjusting for inflation). w

  3. In 2023-24, the average published (sticker) tuition and fees for full-time students are: Public four-year in-state: $11,260, $270 higher than in 2022-23 (2.5% before adjusting for inflation). Public four-year out-of-state: $29,150, $850 higher than in 2022-23 (3.0% before adjusting for inflation).

  4. Oct 27, 2021 · In 2021-22, average tuition and fees increased by 1.6% for in-state students at public four-year institutions, 1.3% for in-district students at public two-year colleges, and 2.1% for students at private nonprofit four-year institutions, before adjusting for inflation.

  5. Oct 26, 2020 · Average published tuition and fees for full-time in-state students at public four-year colleges and universities increased by 1.1% ($120) before adjusting for inflation, from $10,440 in 2019-20 to $10,560 in 2020-21. At the state level, average 2020-21 in-state tuition and fees in this sector range from $5,790 to $17,510. (Table CP-1, Figure CP-6)

  6. Oct 25, 2018 · Published tuition and fee prices of colleges and universities were about the same in 2018-19 as in 2017-18, after adjusting for inflation. At public four-year institutions, average in-state tuition and fees rose by $250 (2.5% before accounting for last year’s inflation rate of 2.9 %), from $9,980 in 2017-18 to $10,230 in 2018-19.

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  8. May 9, 2023 · More than half of bachelor’s degree recipients from public or private four-year colleges graduated with debt in 2020, and the average debt load was $28,400, according to the College Board.

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