Paying for college is a daunting task whether you are a student determined on paying your own way or a parent. And the cost of colleges keep rising year after year making it difficult to determine exactly how much the college of your choice is going to be when you're ready to head off to school. I have put together a few colleges with their current tuitions, and I've also included the percentage that tuition is going up in just a few months for the 2010 fall semester. If this keeps up, it's going to be incredibly difficult to pay for college in the years to come.
College:
University of Connecticut
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
6.30%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $7,632
Non-Resident $23,232
College:
University of Massachusettes
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
15%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $11,732
Non-Resident $23,229
College:
University of Rhode Island
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
9.00%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $8,238
Non-Resident $24,736
College:
New York University
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
3.50%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $37,485
Non-Resident $37,485
College:
University of Michigan
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
4.00%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $13,141
Non-Resident $37,389
College:
University of Florida
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
15%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $4,373
Non-Resident $23,744
College:
University of Texas
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
5.4%
Resident $6,612
Non-Resident $16,726
College:
University of California
Projected Tuition Increases Per Student Yr 2010-2011
32%
Actual Tuition Yr 2009-2010
Resident $9,285
Non-Resident $22,717
Paying for college is hard enough as it is without tuition jumping more than the average cost of living.
Good luck to all the college bound students!
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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