Discover how much tuition prices have increased at ranked schools since the 2005 edition of the Best Colleges rankings.
The average sticker price for in-state public schools is about one-quarter what's charged by private colleges, U.S. News found.
The actual price of tuition at many of America’s colleges continued a steady, decade-long decline as the sector enters an era of shrinking high-school enrollments and greater competition, according to ...
Americans love to grouse about the rising cost of college. But consider this: The average in-state student at a public university now pays only $2,480 a year in net tuition and fees. Tuition, of ...
Soaring tuition bills have made it harder for families to shoulder the cost of college. A recent survey by Citizens Financial Group found a growing "confidence gap," with only 21% of parents reporting ...
Several stories appeared this week about increases in college tuition and fees continuing to be lower than inflation. Are the messages being received, understood, believed? Two articles, one in The ...
Everyone Says They Want Lower Tuition. Then They Ask For A Climbing Wall. It’s that time of year again—the moment when tuition bills land in mailboxes and inboxes across the country. Over the next few ...
This story is paid for by an advertiser. Members of the editorial and news staff of the USA TODAY Network were not involved in the creation of this content. shapecharge, Getty Images The skyrocketing ...
NPR's series Cost of Living: The Price We Pay is examining what's driving price increases and how people are coping after years of stubborn inflation. How are higher prices changing the way you live?
Thousands of college students are making their way to dorms across the city this fall, and they’re preparing to pay a pretty penny. As the student debt crisis grips the country and continues to hinder ...
・At many colleges, room and board now costs significantly more than tuition. ・Sending a student away to live on campus for a higher education should be viewed as a luxury, not a necessity. ・Living at ...