Higher Education in US: What Does It Cost?
07 April 2010
Michael Adams helps Enchanta Jackson at Berea College's Learning Center in a 2006 photo
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
Today we answer a question from a listener in Colombia. John Anderson wants to know the costs of undergraduate and graduate study in the United States.
Well, the first thing to know is that prices are different from school to school. Private colleges and universities generally cost more than public ones.
Another thing to keep in mind is that not all students pay a school's "published price." Financial aid and scholarships may reduce the cost. Here are a few numbers for this school year from the College Board organization.
The average published price for undergraduate study at a four-year public college was about seven thousand dollars. That was for students from "in state." Students from other states as well as international students paid an average of more than eighteen thousand dollars.
This is the bad news -- international students often have to pay the highest prices.
And these averages were only for tuition and fees. Food, housing, books and supplies can add ten to twelve thousand dollars a year.
The College Board says the average tuition at a private college was about twenty-six thousand dollars.
Many students save money by starting their education at a two-year public college, also known as a community college. The average tuition this year was about two thousand five hundred dollars.
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