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AUTHOR Broyles, Susan G.; Morgan, Frank B.TITLE Basic Student Charges at Postsecondary Institutions:
Academic Year 1992-93. Tuition and Required Fees andRoom and Board Charges at 4-year, 2-year, and PublicLess-than-2-year Institutions. Statistical AnalysisReport.
INSTITUTION National Center for Educatiot. Statistics (ED),Washington, DC.
REPORT NO NCES-93-315PUB DATE Dec 93NOTE 161p.; For the 1991-92 report, see ED 351 983.PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC07 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Fees; Graduate Study; Higher Education; In State
Students! Out of State Students; *Private Colleges;*Public Colleges; Tables (Data); *TechnicalInstitutes; *Tuition; *Two Year Colleges;Undergraduate Study
IDENTIFIERS Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
ABSTRACTThis report lists the typical tuition and required
fees and room and board charges for academic year 1992-93 at nearly5,000 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-year postsecondaryinstitutions in the United States and its outlying areas. Includedare tuition and fee charges to in-state and out-of-state students atthe undergraduate and graduate levels, along with the costs for roomand board, and the number of meals per week covered by the boardcharge. Data were collected through the 1992-93 "InstitutionalCharacteristics Survey of the Integrated Postsecondary Education DataSystem (IPEDS)." The report includes tables with national statisticson tuition and require fees at postsecondary institutions. These arefollowed by tuition and required fees and room and board charges atindividual institutions. Four tables provide the following data:costs at public and private 4-year institutions; costs at public andprivate 2-year institutions; costs at less-than-2-year institutions;and tuition and required fees for first-professional programs byinstitutions. Schools are listed alphabetically by stale. Cost datafor schools in the outlying areas (American Samoa, Federated Statesof Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Island,Palau, Puerto Rico, and the "irgin Islands) follow state listings.(Author/JB)
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
Statistical Analysis Report December 1993
Basic Student Charges atPostsecondary Institutions:Academic Year 1992--93
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS
Statistical Analysis Report December 1993
Basic Student Charges atPostsecondary Institutions:Academic Year 1992 -93Tuition and required fees androom and board charges at 4-year, 2-year,and public less-than-2-year institutions
Susan G. BroylesFrank B. MorganPostsecondary Education Statistics Division
U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 93-315
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U.S. Depart-nent of EducationRichard W. RileySecretary
Office of Educational Research and ImprovementSharon P. RobinsonAssistant Secretary
Natonal Center for Education StatisticsEmerson J. ElliottCommissioner
National Center for Education Statistics
"The purpose of the Center shall be to collect, and analyze,and disseminate statistics and other data related toeducation in the United States and in othernations."Section 406(b) of the General EducationProvisions Act, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1221e-1).
December 1993
Contact:Susan G. Broyles(202) 219-1159
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Foreword
This report lists the typical tuition and required fees and room and board charges for academicyear 1992-93 at nearly 5,300 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions inthe United States and its outlying areas. Included are tuition and fee charges to in-state and out-of-statestudents at the undergraduate and graduate levels, along with the costs for room and board, and thenumber of meals per week covered by the board charge. This information should be especially helpfulto students, guidance counselors, and parents in evaluating the basic costs of attending specificpostsecondary schools.
Basic Student Charges was prepared by the National Center for Education Statistic: (NCES),U.S. Department of Education. The data were collected through the 1992-93 "InstitutionalCharacteristics" survey conducted annually by NCES as part of its Integrated Postsecondary EducationData System.
Paul Planchon William H. FreundActing Associate Commissioner ChiefPostsecondary Education Statistics Division Institutional Surveys Branch
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Acknowledgments
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) appreciates the in-depth review of thisreport by the following adjudication panel members: Charles Anderson, American Council onEducation; Marge Machen, National Science Foundation; and the following staff within the Departmentof Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement: Norman Brandt, Office of the DeputyAssistant Secretary for Operations (OERI) and Michael Cohen and Charlene Hoffman of NCES.William Freund, Chief of the Institutional Surveys Branch Ca SB), and Marilyn McMillen, SeniorStatistician for the Postsecondary Education Statistics Division, contributed useful recommendations.Austin Lin, Systems Analyst (ISB), provided extensive technical support in computer programming andanalysis, while Geneva Davis added her expertise through maintaining the universe.
Creation of the final database used to generate the institutional listings in this report wasaccomplished through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of theCensus. The staff of the Economic Surveys Division and Governments Division, Bureau of the Census,and a network of state coordinators shared responsibility for data collection and processing, nonresponsefollowup, and resolution of data inconsistencies. While their names are too numerous to mention here,their time, effort, and commitment toward making this an accurate database are gratefullyacknowledged.
The authors of this report are indebted to all the individuals who completed the survey formsand thus provided the information that made this report possible.
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Contents
PageForeword iii
Acknowledgments iv
Introduction 1
Codes Used in the Tables 3
Summary Statistics on Tuition and Required Fees Chargedby Postsecondary Institutions 4
Glossary 157
Introductory Tables
Table A.-- Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at publicpostsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residencestatus: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1992-93 6
Table B.-- Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at private, nonprofitpostsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residencestatus: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1992-93 6
Table C.-- Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at private, for-profitpostsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residencestatus: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1992-93 7
Basic Tables
Table 1.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, anainstitution: Academic year 1992-93 11
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution:Academic year 1992-93 71
Table 3.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1992-93 129
Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and controlof institution: Academic year 1992-93 141
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Introduction
Basic Student Charges at Postsecondary Institutions: Academic Year 1992-93 lists tuition andrequired fees and room and board charges for academic year 1992-93 at nearly 5,000 schools in theUnited States and its outlying aims.' These are the typical charges for these items that a full-time, full-year student should expect to/pay to attend the institution. For the benefit of the user, a glossary ofterms used in this report appdars on page 157.
The student charges listed in this report should be used for reference and comparison purposesonly, and not as a quote of actual charges at an institution. Tuition and fees may vary at an institutionby student enrollment level or program and allowances should be made for increases that may havetaken place since these data were gathered. In addition to these charges, a student should plan for othercosts such as books and supplies, laboratory fees, transportation, and personal expenses.
There were 5,685 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-year institutions in the United Statesand its outlying areas in the 1992-93 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)universe; of these, more than 5,200 responded to the IPEDS 1992-93 "Institutional Characteristics"survey for a response rate of 92 percent. Nearly 5,000 institutions provided data cn basic studentcharges. The remaining schools either did not respond to the questions or did not offer programs to full-time students and, thus, were not required to respond. Tuition and fees and room and board chargesare not imputed for nonrespondents to these items, so all columns are blank for these schools.Nonrespondents are indicated on the listings with a double asterisk (**); schools with no full-timestudents are also noted.
All institutions listed in this report were in operation during the 1992-93 school year. Thestudent charges reported by the institutions were edited for reasonableness and consistency with chargesfor the previous year (1991-92). Large variations in charges from the previous year were verified withthe institution; otherwise, the data were accepted as reported. For institutions that did not respond theprevious year, data were accepted as renorted although data that appeared questionable were verifiedwith the institution. Zero charges represent actual reported responses.
Organization of this report
Basic Student Charges includes several tables with national statistics on tuition and required feesat postsecondary institutions for academic year 1992-93 (tables A, B, and C). These data are followedby tuition and required fees and room and board charges at individual institutions (tables 1, 2, and 3)and tuition and required fees for first-professional programs (table 4). Table 1 lists public and private4-year institutions, that is, those offering a t Fhelor's degree or higher award; table 2 lists public andprivate 2-year institutions, that is, those offering a postsecondary award of at least 2 but less than 4academic years; table 3 lists public less - than -2 -"ear institutions, that is, those offering a postsecondaryaward of less than 2 academic years; and table 4 provides tuition and required fees for first-professional
'The outlying areas of the United States are American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam,Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
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programs, by institution.' Private less-than-2-year institutions are not included in this report becausethe data requested on student charges from these schools are requested by program and thus are notcomparable to the academic year data presented in this report.
Schools are listed alphabetically by state in tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 (U.S. Service Schools are listedseparately following Wyoming3). Schools in the outlying areas, such as Puerto Rico, follow the statelistings. At the beginning of each state and outlying area in tables 1, 2, and 3, the user will noteaverages for the various student charges. These averages were calculated using data from therespondent institutions only, and no imputations were performed for nonresponse. The state averagesreported here may differ from the state averages for all institutions to the degree that respondents arenot representative of nonrespondents.4 For the convenience of the user, an explanation of th,- codesused in the tables is provided in the next section of this publication and at the bottom of the last pageof each table.
The institutional names in this report were transferred directly from the survey data tape. Thus,names may be abbreviated to accommodate the maximum number of 50 tape positions for this variable.Branch campuses may be further identified by their city location to aid the user of this report.
'Due to space limitations in this report, private nonprofit and private for-profit institutions are identified onlyas private institutions in the institutional listings in tables 1, 2, and 3. However, the introductory tables B andC provide selected national statistics on nonprofit and for-profit institutions.
'The U.S. Service Schools are listed separately in tables 1 and 2, so that their tuition and fees and room andboard charges do not impact on state averages. Their actual locations are as follows: Community College of theAir Force (Alabama); Naval Postgraduate School (California); United States Air Force Academy (Colorado);United States Coast Guard Academy (Connecticut): United States Army Command and General Staff College(Kansas); Uniformed Services University of the Health ScienCes and United States Naval Academy (Maryland);United States Merchant Marine Academy and United States Military Academy (new York); and Air ForceInstitute of Technology (Ohio),
°The state/outlying area averages are based on actual institutional charges, that is, they are not weighted bystudent enrollment at institutions. Combined room and board charges are not included in the calculation ofaverage charges for room and average charges for board.
A small number of institutions provide tuition, icotr, and/or board free of charge. These "zero-dollarcharges" were verified with the institution and are included in the calculation of the state/outlying area averagesand in the summary statistics in introductory tables A, B, and C. If tuition, room, and/or board data were notprovided by an institution (due to voluntary nonresponse or nonapplicability of the item to the institution), these"missing data cases' were not included in the calculation of averages or in the summary statistics.
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Codes Used in the Tables
(H) Found to the left of an institution's name "(H)" identifies the school as an institution of highereducation. That is, the institution is accredited at the college level by an agency or associationrecognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education.
* Many institutions reported a combined room and board charge. The combined charge is listedunder "Room" and an asterisk (*) is entered under "Board." Combined charges were not includedas part of the calculation of state averages.
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Institutions with a double asterisk (**) to the right of their name did not respond to any of theitems on student charges. Almost half of these institutions were total nonrespondents to the 1992-93 "Institutional Characteristics" survey which collected these data. The remaining schoolsresponded to the survey but id not answer any of the items on student charges in this report.
The items on student charges in this report were not applicable to some schools because they offeronly first-professional programs'. Tuition charges for first-professional students are found in table4, and are included in this report for the first time.
Institutions with a triple asterisk (***) to the right of their name reported tuition and required feesfor in-district students that were at least 10 percent lower than the charge to in-state students. Onlytables 2 and 3 carry this code, as in-district charges are generally a phenomenon of public 2-yearand public less-than-2-year schools.
Found to the right of a state name or other area, "(#)" indicates that no postsecondary institutionswere identified at the 4-year, 2-year, or public less-than-2-year level. Although there may be suchinstitutions in the state or area, they must respond to the "Institutional Characteristics" surveybefore they can be included in the universe of postsecondary institutions maintained by theNational Center for Education Statistics. (Institutions that did not respond to the "InstitutionalCharacteristics" survey were verified to be in operation during the 1992-93 school year.)
$$ Found to the right of the institution's name, "$$" indicates that the school has one charge thatincludes tuition, fees, room, and board.
V A "V" in the number of meals per week column means that this number varies by student or bymeal plan.
@ Found to the right of the institution's name, the "@" denotes the institution indicated there wereno full-time students enrolled, thus no tuition data were to be reported.
+ Indicates that the state average is the average of respondent institutions only. It will differ fromthe state average for all institutions to the degree that respondents are not representative ofnonrespondents.
'Examples of first-professional programs include medicine (M.D. degree), law (the LL.B. or J.D. degrees),dentistry, pharmacy, and theology (the M.Div., M.H.L., B.D. degrees, or Ordination), as wcl' as first-professionalcertificates (post-degree) in these fields.
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Summary Statistics on Tuition and Required Fees Chargedby Postsecondary Institutions
The summary data on tuition and required fees found in tables A, B, and C are presented toinform prospective students of the wide variation in these charges among different types of institutions.The total cost of attending a postsecondary institution can be significantly reduced by taking tuitioncharges into consideration when choosing a school. As a general rule, tuition is much lower at publicinstitutions than at private institutions, and public institutions generally offer in-state students lowertuition rates than students attending from out-of-state.
Tuition and required fees at public postsecondary institutions
Public 4-year institutions
Generally speaking, public 4-year institutions charge much lower tuition and required fees tostudents who attend these schools in the state where they legally reside (table A). For example, inacademic year 1992-93 the mean (i.e., average) institutional charge was $2,324 for an undergraduatestudent who attended a public 4-year school in the state where he or she legally resided, compared to$5,954 for an out-of-state student. Average institutional charges to graduate students were also muchlower for in-state resident.; than for out-of-state residents ($2,593 compared to $5,936).
The median charge for tuition and fees was $2,146 for undergraduate, in-state students, fallingsomewhat below the mean charge. (The median charge lies at the midpoint when charges are arrayedin order from lowest to highest, or highest to lowest). In other words, half of all responding institutionsreported tuition and fee charges to undergraduate, in-state students above $2,146, while half reportedcharges below this amount. The mean charge of $2,324 was higher than the median charge due to asmall number of relatively higher-priced institutions.
There was a broad spread of tuition and fee charges when all public 4-year institutions wereconsidered. For example, while 25 percent of these institutions charged $2,871 or more toundergraduate, in-state students, the bottom quarter charged $1,600 or less to such students. In-statetuition and fees charges ranged from $0 (at 5 institutions) to $7,056 (at the most expensive institution).
Public 2-year institutions
On average. public 2-year institutions charged in-state residents $1,305 for tuition and requiredfees in 1992-93, compared to the average out-of-state charge of $3,032. The median in-state charge
was $1,070. Twenty-five percent of public 2-year schools charged $600 or less to in-state students fortuition and fees, while schools in the top quarter charged $1,744 or more.
Public less-than-2-year institutions
In-state residents attending public less-than-2-year institutions were charged an average tuitionand required fees of $1,851 in 1992-93. However, 25 percent of all such institutions charged $486 orless to in-state students for tuition and fees, and the top 25 percent charged $3,000 or more. Unlikepublic 4-year and 2-year institutions, out-of-state and in-state charges did not vary much at most public
less-than-2-year institutions.
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Tuition and required fees at private postsecondary institutions
At private institutions, the charges for tuition and required fees seldom vary by a student's in-state vs. out-of-state status; however both charges are presented in this report.
Private 4-year institutions
Undergraduate tuition and fees at private, nonprofit 4-year institutions averaged $8,060 for in-state students ($8,068 for out-of-state) in academic year 1992-93 (table B), almost three and one-halftimes the average charge of $2,324 to undergraduate, in-state students at public 4-year institutions. Thedifference was somewhat less for out-of-state undergraduates (l,4 times higher at private, nonprofitschools). At the graduate level, private, nonprofit 4-year schools charged an average of $6,470 fortuition and fees to in-state students ($6,506 to those from out-of-state). Again, these charges arenoticeably higher than those at public 4-year schools.
Tuition and fees at the 4-year for-profit institutions, although high, varied considerably less thanthose at private, nonprofit 4-year institutions. For example, undergraduate in-state tuition varied from$0 (at 8 institutions) to $22,900 at the 4-year nonprofit schools, while the for-profit institutions variedfrom $2,195 to $11,500. Charges for tuition and fees to graduate students also varied widely.
Private 2-year institutions
Nonprofit 2-year institutions charged in-state students an average of $3,407 for tuition andrequired fees in 1992-93 (table B), almost half that charged by for-profit institutions ($6,106).
Table A.--Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at public postsecondaryinstitutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residence status: 50 states
and the District of Columbia, academic year 1992-93
Selected measures
Public institutions
4-year 2-year
Undergraduate students Graduate students All students
1n-stateOut-of-state In-state
Out-of-state In-state
Out-of-state
Less-than-2-year
All students
Out-of-In-state state
Total institutions*.... 583 583 499 499 1,256
Responding 572 572 489 489 1,203
Mean $2,324 $5,954 $2,593 $5,936 $1,305
75th percentile 2,871 7,087 3,371 7,495 1,744
50th percentile (median) 2,146 5,876 2,375 5,720 1,070
25th percentile 1,600 4,356 1,620 4,287 600
1,256 261 261
1,203 231 231
$3,032 $1,351 $2,1323,969 3,000 3,221
3,000 1,485 2,000
1,811 486 668
*The total number of public 4-year institutions is 612 (not shown in table); 583 institutions offer full-timeundergraduate programs and 499 offer full-time graduate programs. Thus, numbers have been adjusted to include only
those schools that were asked to provide tuition and fees data. Since many institutions offered programs at both
levels, these numbers for 4-year schools are not additive.
Note: Tuition and required fee charges are not weighted by student enrollment at the institutions.Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education
Data System (IPEDS), 1992-93 "Institutional Characteristics" survey.
Table 8.--Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at private,nonprofit postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student
level and residence status: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic
year 1992-93
Selected measures
Nonprofit institutions
4-year 2-year
Undergraduate students Graduate students
In-state
Out-of-state In-state
Out-of-state
All students
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Out-of-In-state state
Total institutions*.... 1,482 1,482 1,054 1,054 610 610
Responding 1,307 1,307 901 901 525 525
Mean $ 8,060 $ 8,068 $ 6,470 $6,506 $3,407 $3,478
75th percentile 10,624 10,624 8,460 8,470 5,200 5,295
50th percentile (median) 7,980 7,990 5,700 5,700 2,850 2,920
25th percentile 5,040 5,040 3,750 3,750 1,000 1,050
*The total number of nonprofit 4-year institutions is 1,937 (not shown in table); 1,482 insti-tutions offer full-time undergraduate programs and 1,054 offer full-time graduate programs.Thus, the numbers have been adjusted to include only those schools that were asked to providetuition and fees data. Since many institutions offered programs at both levels, these numbers
for 4-year schools are not additive.
Note: Tuition and required fee charges are not weighted by student enrollment.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System ( IPEDS), 1992-93 "Institutional Characteristics" survey.
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Table C.--Tuition and required fees charged to full-time, full-year students at private,for-profit postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by studentlevel and residence status: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academicyear 1992-93
Selected leasures
For-profit institutions
4-year 2-year
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Out-of- Out-of-In-state state In-state state
ALL students
Out-of-In-state I state
Total institutions*.... 92 92 59 59 718 718Responding 87 87 43 43 584 584
Mean $6,139 $6,139 $6,230 $6,230 $6,106 $6,10975th percentile 7,415 7,415 7,860 7,860 7,213 7,21350th percentile (median) 5,800 5,800 5,458 5,458 5,576 5,57625th percentile 5,180 5,180 3,789 3,789 4,500 4,500
*The total number of for-profit 4-year institutions is 146 (not shown in table); 92 insti-tutions offer full-time undergraduate programs and 59 offer full-time graduate programs.Thus, the numbers have been adjusted to include only those schools that were asked to providetuition and fees data. Since some institutions offered programs at both levels, these numbersfor 4-year schools are not additive.Note: Tuition and required fee charges are not weighted by student enrollment.Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, IntegratedPostsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), 1992-93 "Institutional Characteristics" survey.
4-year institutions
Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institution
Private
Public
PrivateDollars
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Alabama
State average+ - 4,717 1,865 3,319 3,952 1.762 3,317 1,355 1,673 19
(H) Alabama ABM University 1,800 3.150 2.136 4.272 1,108 1,242 21Alabama Bible Institut*
(H) Alabama State University 1,608 3,108 1,836 3,540 1.100 810 20(H) American Ind Psychotherapy-Grad Sch Prof Psych
AOH Theological Seminary@(H) Athens State College 1,880 3,210 825(H) Auburn University at Montgomery 1,699 4,797 1,599 4,797 1,500(H) Auburn University Main Campus 1,755 5,285 1,755 5,265 1.638
Baptist Medical Center 2,500 2,500Birmingham Baptist Bible College 450 650
(H) Birmingham Southern College 10,308 7,000 1,860 2,100 14Easonian Baptist Seminary 100Faith College 980 1,080
(H) Faulkner University 5,100 1,000 1.900 19(H) Huntingdon College 7,140 1,280 2,300 19(H) International Bible College 2,352 900(H) Jacksonville State University 1,550 2,328 1.600 2,400 1,004 1.398 20(H) Judson College 5,190 1,798 1,198 20(H) Livingston University 1,809 1,809 1,728 1,728 975 1,208 14
M L Cummins School of Nurse Anesthesia 2,940 2,940(H) Miles College 3,800 900 1,400 19(H) Mobile College 5,550 6,000 1,237 2,062 21(H) O&kwood College 6,216 1,764 2,160 19(H) Samford University 7,064 5,858 1,618 1,838 19(H) Selma University 3,320 1,800 2,480 19(H) Southeastern Bible College 4,300 700 940 1,500 15
Southeastern Institute of Technology**(H) Southern Christian University 4,085 4,065(H) Spring Hill College 10,763 2.835 2,210 2,164 19(H) Stillman College 4,460 1,071 1,883 20(H) Talladega College 4,166 1.124 1,240 21(H) The University of Alabama 2,068 5,188 2,088 5,168 1.914 1.550 15(H) Troy State University at Dothan 1.617 2,749 1,090 2.181(H) Troy State University in Montgomery 1.617 3,234 1,090 2,181(H) Troy State University in Phenix City 1,260 1,890 1,080 1,620(H) Troy State University-Main Campus 1,817 2,518 1,500 2,340 1,068 1,588 20(H) Tuskegee University 6,535 6,535 3,270 20(H) United States Sports Academy 6,250(H) University of Alabama at Birmingham 2,238 4,248 2,448 4,668 2,316(H) University of Alabama In Huntsville 2,328 4,656 2,238 4,476 1,290 1,785 19(H) University of Montevallo 2,100 4,140 2,220 4,380 3,054 21
(H) University of North Alabama 1,460 2,080 1,604 2,204 1,098 1,484 20(H) University of South Alabama 2.295 2.895 1,983 2,583 1,280 1,745 21
(H) University of South Alabama-Baldwin 2.295 2,895 1,983 2,583
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Alaska
Dollar*
State average+ - 4,699 1,706 4,645 8,948 2,325 4,413 1,711 1,947 20
(H) Alaska Bible College 2,830 1,650 1,650 21
(H) Alaska Pacific University 8,930 8,948 1,820 2,400 19
Covenant Life College**Saint Herman* Theological Seminary 2,025 1,100 1,400 21
(H) Sheldon Jackson College 7,012 2,050 2,585 20
(H) University of Alaska Anchorage 1,548 4,330 2,242 4,330 2,300
(H) University of Alaska Fairbanks 2,030 5,046 2,810 4,898 1,320 1,700 19
(H) University of Alaska Southeast 1,542 4,558 2,122 4,210 1,940
AriZOna
State average+ - 4,778 1,549 8,703 8,511 1,549 6,703 1,406 1,333 17
(H) Al Collins Graphic Deeign School 11,500
(H) American Graduate School of International Mgmt 14,425 1,750 2,380 19
(H) American Indian Bible College 3,052 1.e80 1,120 19
(H) Arizona College of the Bible 4,570 1,450
(H) Arizona State University 1,590 6,998 1,590 6,996 2,373 1,861 14
t' :) Devry Institute of Technology 5,249
(H) Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture 6,000 8,000 0 0 21
(H) Fuller Theologic! Seminary in Arizona* '(H) Grand Canyon University 6,330 8,330 2,800 18
(H) Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 5,680
(H) Northern Arizona University 1,528 8,180 1,528 6,180 1,430 1,520 15
(H) Nova University**(H) Ottawa University 3,380 4,880
(H) Prescott College 8,600 6,750
Southern Arizona Bible College 1,400 900 1,100 19
(H) Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College 4,920 1,550 650 5
Southwestern School of Missions/Indian Bible Col 145 1,192
Sweetwater Bible College(H) University of Arizona 1,528 6,934 1,528 8.934 1,737 2,231 21
(H) University of Phoenix-Phoenix Campus 4.864 5,371
Western Bible Institute 1,110
(H) Western International University 5,780 6,980
Western Seminary-Phoenix 2,400
Arkansas
State average+ - 5,017 1,807 3,452 4,950 2,083 4,225 1,311 1,487 19
(H) Arkansas Baptist College(H) Arkansas College 7,603 1.300 2,038 21
(H) Arkansas State University Main Campus 1,610 3,060 1,790 3,240 2,800 2,880 20
(H) Arkansas Tech University 1,560 3,0e0 1,692 3,324 1,070 1,230 20
(H) Central Baptist College 2,410 840 1,200 19
(H) Harding University 5,4e0 5,460 1,484 1,720 18
(H) Henderson State University 1,550 3,000 2,000 3,750 1,050 1,100 15
(II) Hendrix College 7,710 1,080 1.815 20
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic -
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees___
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
dateIn-date
Out-of-state
Arkansas- confirmed
(H) John Brown University 5,930 3,210 21Missionary Baptist Seminary**
(H) Ouachita Baptist University 5,800 1,090 1,520 20(H) Philander Smith College 2,780 1,207 1,207 19(H) Southern Arkansas University Main Campus 1,380 2,150 1,580 2,448 1,120 1,080 19(H) Unix ersity of Arkansas at Little Rock 1,902 4,638 2,488 5,204 2,500(H) Univ osity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1,728 4,332 2,964 8,344 1,596(H) University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 1,838 4,718 2,600 5,660 3,225 15(H) University of Arkansas-Monticeilo 1,500 3,324 2,050 4,400 780 1,300 19(H) University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1,451 3,275 1,584 3,768 834 1,271 21(H) University of Central Arkansas 1,548 2,966 2,118 4,110 1,300 1,180 19(H) University of the Ozarks 4,220 4,440 1,150 1,500 21(H) Williams Baptist College 3,262 2,116 20
Calcium:a
State average+ - 7,748 1,933 8,443 6,669 2,048 8,625 2,429 1,963 18
Academy of Art College 6,000 7,200 5,200 20Academy of Chinese Culture and Health SciencesAgape Bible College*
(H) American Baptist Seminary of the West 6,045American College of Law@American Commonwealth University 8.300 8,300
(Ii) American Conservatory Theater 7,350 7,350(H) American Film Inst/Ctr Advanced Film & TV Studies 10,500
American Graduate University*American Institute of Hypnotherapy 2.700 3,300American-Armenian International College 11,935Anaheim Christian College-Anaheim*Anaheim Christian College-Orange"
(H) Antioch University-Los Angeles Branch 8,100 8,10?(H) Antioch University -Santa Barbara Branch 7,200 7,500
Armstrong University 7,080 6,620(H) Art Center College of Design 12,610 12,810(H) Art Institute of Southern California 8,100
Assoc for Adv Training in the Behavioral Sciences 945(H) Azusa Pacific University 9,992 4,320 1.650 2,050 V
Bay Cities Bible Institute"Berean Bible College**Bernadean University 0 0
(H) Bethany College of the Assemblies of God 7,104 3.120 20Bethel Theological Seminary West 5,780Bethesda Christian University 1,705 1,705Biblical Christian College and Graduate School"Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles 2,450
(H) Bide University 10,756 10,758 2,468 2,080 20Booker T Crenshaw Christian Col & Sch Ministry Inc 1,800 1,196
(H) Brooks Institute of Photography 11,450 11,450(H) California Baptist College 7,700 7,700 1,800 2,094 19
California Christian College 2,250 800 1,456 14
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Meals
Perweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Privaie
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
state
In-state
Out-of-state
California - continued
California Coast UniversityCalifornia College for Health Science@
(H) California College of Arts and Crafts 12,080 12,080 2,300
(H) California College of Podiatric Medicine 1,100
(H) California Family Study Center 9,940
California Graduate Institute 3,800
California Graduate School of Psychology 8,333
California Graduate School of Theology"California Institute for Clinical Social Work 7,000
(H) California Institute of Integral Studies 7,500
(H) California Institute of Technology 15,080 14,999 2,580 2,116 10
(H) California Institute of the Arts 12,935 12,935 2,700 2,600 21
California International University 3,420 3,380
(H) California Lutheran University 10,800 4,160 2,500 2,500 19
(H) California Maritime Academy 1,978 6,588 4,770 19
California Missionary Baptist InstituteCalifornia Pacific University
(H) California Polytechnic State Univ -San Luis Obispo 1,618 7,688 1,618 7,688 4,575 19
(H) California School of Prof Psych at Alameda 13,180
(H) California School of Prof Psych at Fresno 13,180
(H) California School of Prof Psych at Los Angeles 13,180
(H) California School of Prof Psych at San Diego 13.180
(H) California State Bakersfield University 1,444 7,516 1,444 7.516 3,599 19
(H) California State Polytechnic University Pomona 1,384 7,456 1,384 7,456 4,758 19
(H) California State University-Chico 1,452 7,624 1.452 7,524 4,880 15
(H) California State University-Dominguez Hills 1,399 7,471 1,311e 7,471
(H) California State University-Fresno 1,446 7,514 1.446 7,514 4,508 19
(H) California State University-Fullerton 1.480 7,552 1,480 7,662
(H) California State University-Hayward 1,423 7,425 1,423 7,495
(H) California State University-Long Beach 1,426 7,497 1,425 7,497 4,700 19
(H) California State University-Los Angeles 1,427 7,499 1,427 7,499
(H) California State University-Northridge 1.520 7,522 1,520 7,592 5.410 19
(H) California State University-Sacramento 1,400 7,532 1,480 7,632 4,825 16
(H) California State University -San Bernardino 1,443 7,615 1,443 7,515 4,941 19
(H) California State University-San Marcos 1,369 7,431 1,359 7,431
(H) California State University-Stanislaus 1,434 7,506 1,434 7,506 4,200 19
California Theological Seminary* *
California Union University(H) California Western School of Law**
Calvary Chapel Bible College 2,100 1,200 300 21
Capital Bible Institute"Cathedral Bible College 1,890
Center for Psychological Studies 5,940
Central University of Southern California 1.000 2,350
(H) Chapman University 15,396 6,120 5,346 14
(H) Chapman University Academic Centers@(H) Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science 2.400
(H) Children's Hospital of LA School of Phys Therapy 8,700
Chong Shim College & Theological Seminary 2,200 2,800
(H) Christ College Irvine 9,316 4,883 2,430 1,155 10
(H) Christian Heritage College 6,900 1,450 2,000 21
Christian Life College"Christian Witness Theological Seminary 2,800 1,320
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Sasic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and Institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
California - continued
.0,...
(H) Church Divinity School of the Pacific 8,800 1,800 1,400 15Citrus Belt Law School"City University-Los Angeles and Schcol of Law 2,395 3,495
(H) Claremont Graduate School 14,880(H) Claremont McKenna College 15,500 2,600 2,880 19(H) Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles@(H) Cogswell Polytechnical College 8,800(H) Coleman College 8,925 8,000(H) College of Notre Dame 11,015 5,525 3,800 1,700 19(H) College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific 7,900 2,800
College of Theology and Urban Studies**(H) Columbia College-Hollywood 5,100
Columbia Pacific University 3,780 3,980Design Institute of San Diego 8.400
(H) Devry institute of Technology, Los Angeles 5,249(H) Dominican College of San Rafael 11,280 9,210 5,410 19(H) Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology 5.040 5.040
Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine"Episcopal Theological School@Eubanks Conservatory of Music and Arts**Five Branches inetitute
(H) Franciscan School of Theology 5,320Fresno Community Hosp & Medi Ctr/Sch of Med Tech T.
(H) Fresno Pacific College 8,982 2,840 1,420 1,980 19(H) Fuller Theological Seminary 7,208 6,338
Glendale University College of Law@(H) Golden Gate Baptist Seminary"(H) Golden Gate University 5,216 5,844
Golden State School of Theology"(H) Graduate Theological Union 9,100
Great Commission Theological Seminary 2,880Great Western University"Grossmont Hospital School of Medical Technology"Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, School of Medical Tech 0 5
(H) Harvey Mudd College 15,920 3,010 3,150 19(H) Heald institute of Technology - Martinez"(H) Heald institute of Technology-San Francisco**
Heartwood: CA College of Natural Health"(H) Hebrew Union College California Branch 0,000(H) Holy Names College 9,98e 0,898 2,192 2,498 19(H) Humboldt State University 1,487 7,539 1,487 7,539 4,201 19(H) Humphreys College 4,388 4,880 21
Immaculate Heart College Center@Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality 7.300Institute for Creation Research"Institute for Medical Studies Incinstitute of Buddhist Studies, Inc 3,040 3,000
(H) Institute of Transpersonal Psychology -_- 8.820---------Institute EvangellcoInstitute Teologico Nazareno 2,925Interior Designers Institute 7,268International Bible College"International Christian Education College 2,550 2,550
See footnotes at and of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fine
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
Mate
In-state
Out-of-state
California -continued
(H) International School of Theology**International Theological Seminary 2,400 100 150 16
International University for Nutrition Education 1,100 1,800
(H) ITT Technical Institute 8,078
(H) ITT Technical Institute of West Covina 5,7?.(H) Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley 6,200 3,634
(H) John F Kennedy University 7,322 7,452
KPC A Presbyterian Theological SernInaryKennedy - Western University*Kensington University@Kernel University 2,400 5,200 4,1u1
La Jolla University 6,000 7,200
(H) La Sierra University 10,900 11,640 1.950 1.635 21
Larei 5,000
(H) Life Bible College 4,300 2,600 19
(H) Lincoln University 4,400 3,800
Linda Vista Baptist Bible College & Seminary**Living Word Bible College"Logos Evangelical Seminary 2,880 3,008 18
(H) Loma Linda University 10,140 9,360 1,635
(H) Louise Salinger Academy of Fashion 12,180
(H) Loyola Law Scoot"(H) Loyola Marymount University 12,272 3,768 3,470 2,460 20
Marin Bible College"Medical Advancement Center@Meiji College of Oriental Medicine-
(H) Menlo College**(H) Mennonite Brethren Bible Seminary 5,355
(H) Mills College 14,100 7,750 6,000 19
Monterey College of Law@(H) Monterey Institute of International Studies 12,245 12,245
Montessori Teacher Training Center of North CA 5,000
More University(H) Mount Saint Mary's College 10,030 3,300 4,825 20
(H) National University 6,895 8,120
New Col for Adv Christian Studies/New Col Berkeley"(H) New College of California(H) New School of Architecture 8,000
Newport University"'Northern California Bible College*Northern California Bible College-Pleasanton"
(11) Northrop University**Northwestern California University School of Law"Northwestern Polytechnic University 7,530 6,780
Nyingma Institute ""(H) Occidental College 15,243 15,243 2,724 2,670 20
Ola Grimsby Institute"Ola Grimsby Institute 4,760
(H) Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design(H) Pacific Christian College 6,100 4,050 1,350 1,480 10
(H) Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College 1,684 1,056 2,112 20
(H) Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 5,458
(H) Pacific Graduate School of Psychology 15,360
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutiois, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
California - continuedDOCKS
(H) Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary 3,800 1.350 900 5(H) Pacific Oaks College 8,303 5,000(H) Pacific School of Religion 5,600 1,016 1,756 15
Pacific Southern University**Pacific States University 5,700 6,300
(H) Pacific Union College 10,680 10,680 2,055 1,470 VPacific Western University 2,195 2,495Pacifica Graduate Institute 7,800 1,870 8
(H) Patten College 4,340 1,964 2,937 21
Peoples College of Law*"(H) Pepperdine University 16,260 12,240 3,470 2,780 20(H) Pitzer College 17.170 2,848 2,416 19(H) Point Loma Nazarene College 8,838 7,648 3,830 21
(H) Pomona College 15,700 6,825 19Professional School of Psychological Studies"Professional School of Psychology* *
(H) Rand Graduate School of Policy Studies 12,000
Reformed Presbyterian Seminary 1,800 1,800
Rosebridge Graduate School of Integrative Psych 8,000Rosenberg Rand Inst of lnteg Body Psychotherapy@Royal University of America 5.000
Rudolf Steiner College 5,950 870 5
Ryokan College 5,400 11,800(H) Saint John's Seminary College 5,000 2,000 2,000 21
Saint Johns Seminary 6,400 0 0 21
Saint Joseph Hospital School of Medical Techn 300 0
(H) Saint Mary's College of California 11,968 10,048 2,882 2,882 19
(H) Saint Patrick's Seminary 5,250 2,000 2.000 21
(H) Samra University of Oriental Medicine 4,320(H) Samuel Merritt College of Nursing 11,365 15,290 5,110 * 21
San Bernardino Bible College 948San Diego Bible CollegeSan Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute@
(H) San Diego State University 1,500 7,572 1,500 7.572 4.658 14
(H) San Francisco Art Institute 12,400 12,400
(H) San Francisco Conservatory of Music 10,050 10,050
(H) San Francisco State University 1.444 7.516 1,444 7,516 5.528 13
(H) San Francisco Theological Seminary 5,300(H) San Joaquin College of Law 3,055 5,015
(H) San Jose Christian College 5,532 3,240 16
San Jose Medical Center-School of Medical Techn 800
(H) San Jose State University 1,556 7,628 1,556 7,828 5,292 19
Santa Barbara College of Law"(H) Santa Clara University 12,150 8,586 3,216 2,340 19
(H) Saybrook Institute 7,700
School of Applied Theology**School of Med Techn California Pacific Med Center
(H) School of Theology at Claremont 6,500 1,935 80 V
Scripps Clinic & Res Fdn Sch of Medl Techn"(H) Scripps College 15,500 3,1E) 3,520 19
(H) Scripps Memorial Hospital School of Medl Techn 0
(H) Shasta Bible College 3,182 1,575Shiloh Bible College 800
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate IIIKINIts Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Oattfarnief - txxstinued
(H) Sierra University 4,400 4,400
(H) Simpson College 8,738 8,598 1,610 1,960 20
Son Light School of Theology 0 0
(H) Sonoma State University 1,474 7,546 1,474 7,546 5,073 19
(H) South Baylo University 7.020 7,260
South Baylo University 1,360
Southern California Bible College*(H) Southern California College 8,164 3,960 1,890 1,750 20
(H) Southern California Collette of Chiropractic 10,125
(H) Southern California College of Optometry@Southern California Conservatory of Music Corp 7,400
Southern California institute 8,000 8,000
(H) Southern California Institute of Architecture*Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute*Southern California Univ for Prof Studies@Southern States University@St Mary Med Center School of Med Tech/Clin Lab "'
(H) Stanford University 16,635 16,635 2,983 3,330 19
(H) Starr King School for Ministry@The Advertising Ms College 8,200
The American College for the Applied Arts 8,040 3,825
(H) The Fielding Institute 8,350
The Grad Ctr for Child Day and Psychotherapy 3,750
(H) The Master's College 7,790 5,618 2,960 1,200 19
(H) The National Hispanic University 3,050 3,290
The School for Deacons"The Simon Greenleaf School of Law 3,100
(H) The Wright institute 12,500
(H) Thomas Aquinas College 11,980 4,960 19
Tien Tao Chong Hue University 3,000 1,900
Trinity College of Graduate Studies 5.109
Trinity Life Bible College 2.475
Union Institute"University Consortium for Continuing Education"University for Humanistic Studies@
(H) University of California-Berkeley 3,248 10,947 3,282 10,981 6,285 19
(H) University of California-Davis 2,980 10,679 3,271 10,970 5,290 19
(H) University of California-Irvine 3,074 10,773 3,841 11,340 5,383 19
(H) University of California-Los Mgelee 2,903 10,602 3,457 11,156 5,580 19
(H) University of California-Riverside 2,943 10,644 3,459 11,1e0 sAao * 19
(H) University of California-San Diego 2,463 10,164 2,838 10,534 6,152 19
(H) University of California-San Francisco 3,127 10,826 3,127 10,826 3,840
(H) University of California-Santa Barbara 2,983 10.682 3,554 11,253 5,582 20
(H) University of California-Santa Cruz 3,129 10,828 3.610 11,309 4,326 1.710 14
(H) University of Judaism 8,970 8,970 3,000 2,850 19
(H) University of Laverne 11,940 5,250 2,300 2,240 16
University of Metaphysics@University of Northern CA - Lorenzo Patino Sch Law**
(H) University of Redlands 15,105 5,856 3,140 2,580 19
(H) University of San Diego 12,240 10,370 3,380 2,880 14
(H) University of San Francisco 11,816 8,318 3,380 2,100 14
University of Santa Barbara"University of Santa Monica 3,500
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required tees
Room Board
Moatsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
PublicIn-date
Out-of-state
in-date
Out -of-state
Catalonia - continued
(H) University of Southern California(H) University of the Pacific 14,990 14,990 2,305 2,995 21(H) University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law 14.138(H) University of West Los Angeles*(H) US International University 10,350 7,140 4,789 19
Ventura College of Law"Vision Christian University"Weimer College* *
Wed Coast Christian College"(H) Wed Coast University 7,060 5,300
Western Graduate School of Psychology 7,985Western Institute for Social Research 3,900 3,900Western Schools"
(H) Western State University Colleg- of Law Irvine"(H) Western State University College of Law Orange Co 10,960 10,980(H) Western State University College of Law San Diego 10,960(H) Westminster Theological Seminary**(H) Westmont College 12.768 2,796 2,054 21
White Memorial Medical Center School of Nursing'(H) Whittier College 14,880 7,380 2,770 2,450 19
William Carey International University 3,000 2,100 1,811 1,215 10William Howard Taft University"
(H) Woodbury University 11.190 10,280 2,985 2,520 20World Mission Theological Seminary 2,400 2,400World University of America"
(H) Yeshiva Ohr Elohonon Chabad West Coast Tal Sere(H) Yeshiva University of Los Angeles`
Yosan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 4,300Yuin University 4,800 3,000
Colorado
State average+ - 7,248 2,291 7,383 7,218 2,850 8,578 1,783 1,753 18
(H) Adams State College 1,849 4,539 1,915 5,375 1,500 1,510 19Belleview Christian College 1,448 3,060 8
(H) Beth El College of Nursing 4,350College for Financial Planning@
(H) Colorado Christian University 5,880 8,820 1,800 1,240 10(H) Colorado Christian University Foothiile Campus 8,400 500(H) Colorado College 14,760 9,780 2,030 1,910 20(14) Colorado School of Mines 4,288 11,204 4,288 11,204 1.900 1,780 19(H) Colorado State University 2,511 7,677 2,813 7,985 3,818 21(H) Colorado Technical College 4,885 5,220
Cornerstone Baptist Bible College"(H) Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary 5,328 2,250(H) Denver Technical College 5,750
Denver Technical College at Colorado Springs 5,750Economics Institute 14,350 14,350 2,360
(H) Fort Lewis College 1,701 8,073 1,488 1,760 14(H) Iliff School of Theology 6,888 2,790(H) Interior Design Institute 9,000
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary instftutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Moabper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivW
Public
Private
PublicIn.-
stateOut-of-
state
In-state
Out-of-state
Colorado - continued
-0011are
(H) ITT Technical Institute 6,858
(H) Mesa State College 1,684 4,006 1,518 1,738 15
(H) Metropolitan State College of Denver 1,709 5,869
(H) Nampa Institute 8,110 8,110
(H) National College-Colorado Springs Branch 5,718
(H) National College-Denver Branch 5,718
(hi) National Technological University@(H) National Theatre Conservatory 7,750
(H) Nazarene Bible College 3,120
Penrose Hospital Medical Tech Educ Program 1,000 1,000
(H) Regis University 11,450 3.870 2.870 2,670
(H) Regis University-Teikyo Loretto Heights 11,110 3,259 2,687 20
(H) Rocky Mountain Cal:ege of Art & Design 8,460
Rocky Mountain Montessori Teacher Training Program"(H) Saint Thomas Seminary 6,210 2,512 2,512 21
(H) University of Colorado at Boulder 2,560 11,352 3,216 11,768 3,684 21
(H) University of Colorado at Denver 1,917 8,065 2,795 8,935
(H) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 3,992 11,15C 3,844 10,540
(H) University of Colorado-Colorado Springs 2,167 6,845 2.609 7,681
(H) University of Denver 13,572 13,572 2,580 1,620 15
(H) University of Northern Colorado 2,027 6,888 2,340 7,310 1,810 2,066 19
(H) University of Southern Colorado 1,833 6,385 1,833 6,385 1,584 2,096 19
(H) Western State College Colorado 1,745 5,517 1,612 1,792 21
(H) Yeshiva Toms Chaim Talmudical Seminary 4,100 3,750 1,700 2,700 21
Connecticut
State average+ - 11,833 3,083 7,862 8,026 4,682 9,752 2,808 2,161 19
(H) Alhertue Magnus College 11,017 2,438 2,642 19
(H) Bale Binyornin Academy**(H) Bridgeport Engineering Institute 5,880
(H) Central Connecticut State University 2,804 7,180 3,175 7,511 2.232 1,922 21
(H) Charter Oak College"(H) Connecticut College 17,200 5,320 2,63:: 3,070 21
(H) Eastern Connecticut State University 3,154 7.510 3,546 7,882 2.210 1,700 19
(H) Fairfield University 13,720 5,580 5,650 * 19
(H) Hartford Seminary@(H) Holy Apostles College and Seminary 3,850 3,650 5,400 21
(H) Paler College of Art Inc 9,800
(H) Quinnipiac College 11,070 0,960 4,160 1,270 19
(H) Sacred Heart University 9,740 3,800 1,500 21
(H) Saint Joseph College 11,000 4,320 1,945 2,210 15
Saint Raphael- Hose Sch of Nursing/Anesthesla 8,000
Saint Thomas Seminary**(H) Southern Connecticut State University 2,848 7,002 2,920 7,088 2,250 1,879 19
(H) Teikyo Post University 10,100 2,352 2,548 19
(H) The Hartford Graduate Center 6,930
(H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med & Dental 10,575 17,600
Tri-State Inst of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture 5,300
(H) Trinity College 17,820 5,810 3,210 1,950 19
(H) University of Bridgeport 12,880 12,425 3,450 2,900 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institution
Privsti
Public
PrivateiPublic
In-state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Odiusocticut -acetinued
(H) University of Connecticut 3,902 10,374 4,580 10,798 2,442 2,430 21(H) University of Hartford 14,228 13,300 3,482 2,1-(2 21(H) University of New Haven 9,870 7,095 3,040 1,890 18(H) Wesleyan University 17,190 17,200 3,040 2,140 13(H) Western Connecticut State University 2,910 7,266 3,297 7,633 1,980 1,586 21
Yale New Haven Hospital, Dept of Food & Nutrition 1,200(H) Yale University 17,500 15,920 3,270 2,930 21
Delaware
State average - 6,511 2,755 6,864 5,580 2,510 5.832 2,238 1,355 19
(H) Delaware State College 1.788 4,346 1.368 2,352 2,046 1,418 19(H) Goldey-Beacom College 5,550 2,757 395 19(H) University of Delaware 3,722 9,382 3,052 9,312 2,060 1,706 19(H) Wesley College 8,755 2,100 1,900 19(H) Widener University/Delaware Campus 6,090(H) Wilmington College 5,050 5,580
District of Columbia
District average+ - 9,630 415 1,495 7,094 775 1,495 3,111 2,401 17
(H) American University 14,594 12,284 3,772 2,200 14(H) Catholic University of America 12,986 12,906 3,370 2.500 16(H) Corcoran School of Art 9,980 3,748(H) De Sales School of Theology 4,000(H) Defense Intelligence College 0 0 0 0(H) Dominican House Studies 4,000(H) Gallaudet University 4,194 4,194 2,810 2,000 21
(H) George Washington Unive bliy 16,080 9.940 3,960 2,330 14(H) Georgetown University 16,589 13,709 4,163 2,270 19(H) Graduate School of Political Management**(H) Howard University 6,981 7,921 2.650 1,750 19(H) Mount Vernon College 12,600 3,400 3,045 19(H) Oblate College 4,050 4,( 50 3,000 3,000 21
(H) Southeastern University 8,868 8,240(H) Strayer College 4,950 5,400
The Washington Montessori Institute 5,000(H) Trinity College 11,230 10,890 2,900 3,530 19(H) University of the District of Columbia 830 2,990 1,550 2,990
Washington Hospital Center School of Medical Techn 2,000 2,000 1,620Washington Psychoanalytic Institute 1.945
(H) Wesley Theological Seminary 6,900 1,940 1,320
State average+ - 5,525 1,693 6,406 4,460 3,021 8.237 1.761 1,893 18
(H) Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale 7,950 1,100
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
Public
in-stale
Out-of-stale
In-state
Out-of-state
Florida - continued
Baptist Fellowship Bible College of Tampa(H) Barry University 10,180 5.960 6,200 20
(H) Barry University-Brevard County Branch@Bay Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthetists 8,000 8,000
Beacon College 7,600 2,000 2,800 19
Beacon College and Seminary**(H) Bethune Cookman College 4,a65 1,569 1,488 21
(H) Caribbean Cent, for Advanced StudieelMiami Inst PyChristian International 1.140 1,140
(H) Clearwater Christian College 5,100 1,280 1,020 21
(H) Eckerd College 13,725 1,530 1,970 21
(H) Edward Waters College 3.500 1,800 1,600 19
(H) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 6,810 6,090 3,200 19
Evangelical Bible Seminary"Faith Bible College"Faith Theological Seminary &Christian College 750 1,200
(H) Flagler College 4,710 1,180 1,800 20
(H) Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University 1,749 6,509 2,624 8,699 1,590 1,178 19
(H) Florida Atlantic University 1,733 6,493 1,947 6,602 1,768 2,150 15
Florida Baptist Schools 600 600 1,000
(H) Florida Baptist Theological College 1,920 1,350
(H) Florida Bible College 3,990 1,300 550 5
Florida Christian Bible College* *(H) Florida Christian College Inc 3,468 1,230
(H) Florida Institute of Technology 11,817 9,576 1,560 2,163 20
(H) Florida International University 1,701 6,460 2,585 8,658 2,390 1.974 15
(H) Florida Memorial College 2,225 2,800 19
(H) Florida Southern College 7,080 1,900 2,600 21
(H) Florida State University 1,679 6,438 2,563 8,625 2,080 1,712 V
(H) Fort Lauderdale College *Gulf Coast Seminary 625 1,631
Gulf Shore Baptist SeminarGulf Shore Christian College 1,080
Heed University School of Theology**Heritage College"
(H) Hobe Sound Bible College 3.415
Institute of Graduate Physical Therapy Inc@(II) International Academy of Merchandising & Design 7,100
(H) International College 4,860 4,860
International Seminary 1,600 2,160
(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,535
(H) Jacksonville University 9,320 5,638 1,870 1,940 0
(H) Jones College Jacksonville'Landmark Baptist College 3,700 3,700 1,060
Lighthouse Bible College@(H) Lynn University 12,200 5,000 2,600 2,100 19
Miami Bible Institute**(H) Miami Christian College 6,170 1,8110 1,200 V
Nassau Baptist Seminary 1,400 1,400
(H) National Education Center-Bauder College Campus 6,845
(H) National Education Center-Tampa Tech Inst Campus 7,416
Northwood Inst-Fla Education Center 8,712 2,001 2,490 21
(H) Nova University 8.230 4,900 2,880 1,862 14
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required foes
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Florida - continued!
(H) Orlando College'Orlando College South 3,850 4,111
(H) Palm Beach Atlantic College 8,400 3,690 1,570 1,550 20Pensacola Bible Institute'Pensacola Christian College*Reformed Theological Seminary 4,000
(H) Ringling School of Art and Design 9,665 2,500 2,600 19(H) Rollins College 14,974 14,500 2,610 2.106 21
Rollins College Brevard Campus 3,826(H) Saint John Vianney College Seminary 8,500 6,600 1,000 2,600 20(H) Saint Leo College 8,840 1,890 1,990 19(H) Saint Thomas University 8,900 3,890 4,300 19(H) Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary 6,500 2,250 2,250 21
South Florida Baptist Bible Institute(H) Southeastern College Assemblies of God 3,630 1,400 1.540 20
Southern Baptist Center for Biblical Studies 0 0Southern College of the Seventh Day Adventiste
(H) Spurgeon Baptist Bible College 3,200 900 1,050 20St Petersburg Theological Seminary 1,050 1,060
(H) Stetson University 11,110 4,230 2.230 2,045 21(H) Talmudic College of(H) Tampa College**(H) Tampa College - Lakeland'(H) Tampa College - Pinellas 3,731 3,674
Tampa College-Brandon 3,919 3,789(H) The Universityof West Florida 1,654 6,413 2.533 8,805 1,760 1,500 18
Trinity Baptist College 2,550 1,090 1,540 21(H) Trinity College of Florida 2,850 3,840 2,500 21
Trinity School of Biblical Studies`Ultra Sound Diagnostic School@Union Institute 6,626 7,542United Bible College & Seminary 1,920 3,500United Bible College and Seminary 1,800 3,240
(H) University of Central Florida 1,713 6,472 2,597 8,670 2,160 1.985 19(H) University of Florida 1,660 6,410 2,530 8,600 1,800 2,150 15(H) University of Miami 15,050 11,082 3,470 2,460 20(H) University of North Florida 1,534 6,880 2,176 7,278 3,200 V(H) University of Sarasota"(H) University of South Florida 1,821 6,580 2.666 8.739 1,765 1,888 20(H) University of Tampa 11,890 6,240 2.0e0 2.180 15(H) Walden University 10,000(H) Warner Southern College 0,330 1,450 1,590 13(H) Webber College 5,390 885 1,800 19
West Florida Baptist Institute 750 800Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College 4,600 4,600 6,000 aZoe College Inc 1.960 1,980
,
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required ins
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
Public
in- Out-of-state state
In-state
Out-of-state
Georgia
State average+ - 6,431 1,728 4,598 5,095 1,710 4,524 1,849 1.804 19
(H) Agnes Scott College 11,625 5,875 4,825 " 21
(H) Albany State College 1,731 3,072 1,731 3,072 1,605 1,350 21
(H) American College for the Applied Ms 7.440 3,475
(H) Armstrong State Col!ege 1,521 4,203 1,72f 1,425 17
Atlanta Bible College 7,515 1,280
(H) Atlanta Christian College 3,980 2,730 20
(H) Atlanta College of Art 8,441 2,856
Atlanta Law School 2,000
(H) Augusta College 1,542 4,224 1,642 4,224
(H) Berry College 7,500 6,760 1,870 1,870 14
(H) Beulah Heights Bible College 2,140 1,300
(H) Brenau University 8,384 2,700 5,538 19
(H) Brewton-Parker College 3,000 1,020 1,290 19
Carver Bible Institute and College 1,440 952
(H) Clark Atlanta University 6,000 5,380 1,878 1,876 21
(H) Clayton State College 1,440 4,122
(H) Columbia Theological Seminary 5,286 1,421 2,212 18
(H) Columbus College 1.545 4.227 1,545 4,227 2,780 10
(H) Covenant College 8,550 1,551 1,720 1,930 21
Covington Theological Seminary 810 1,090
(H) Dewy institute of Technology 6,249
(H) Emmanuel College 4,000 1,424 1,520 21
(H) Emory University 15,800 15,800 3,042 1,760 V
(H) Fort Valley State College 1,650 4.230 1,650 4,230 1,080 1,290 19
Georgia Baptist College-Georgia Baptist College of Nursing*"Georgia Baptist Hospital Clinical Pastoral Ed Ctr 1,500
(H) Georgia College 1,632 4,314 1.832 4,314 1,230 1,260 10
(H) Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus 2,205 6,531 2,205 6,531 1,878 2,430 14
Georgia School of Professional Psychology 11,957
(H) Georgia Southern University 1,638 4,218 1,038 4,218 1,380 1,155 21
(H) Georgia Southwestern College 1,660 4,332 1,650 4,332 1,110 1,410 21
(H) Georgia State University 1,952 6.258 1,350 4,230
Immanuel Baptist Theological Seminary 2,030 2,700
(H) Institute of Paper Science and Technology 7,941
(H) Interdenominational Theological Center 3,855 1,430 1,430 19
(H) Kennesaw State College 1,512 4,194 1,281 3,963
(H) La Grange College 5,950 4,500 1,350 1.980 21
(H) Life College 3,800 0,7e0
Luther Rice Seminary 2,700 2,700
(H) Medical College of Georgia 2,031 5.613 2,031 5,613 1,044
(H) Mercer University 10,287 3.510 1,773 2,034 21
(H) Morehouse College 7,430 2,850 2,030 21
(H) Morehouse School of Medicine(H) Morris Brown College 7,032 4,146 " 21
National Center for Paralegal Training 3,650
(H) North Georgia College 1,620 4,302 1,620 4,320 1,080 1,284 21
(H) Oglethorpe University 11,150 4,100 " 19
(H) Pains College 5,46e 1,085 1,654 19
(H) Piedmont College-(H) Savannah College of Art and Design 8,476 8.475 3,100 1,950 18
Sse footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fess
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Georgia - continuedDoifitrs
(H) Savannah State College 1,686 4,368 930 1.275 21(H) Shorter College 8,220 3,160 1,44* 2,160 21(H) Southern College of Technology 1,548 4,230 1,548 4,230 1,215 1,425 15(H) Spelman College 7,077 2,850 2,150 21(H) Thomas College 3,024(H) Toccoa Falls College 5.486 3,396 21(H) University of Georgia 2,175 5,757 2,175 5,757 1,485 1.620 20(H) Valdosta State College 1,689 4,371 1,889 4,371 1,290 1,560 20(H) Wesleyan College 10,495 1,384 2,482 20(H) West Georgia College 2.067 4,749 2,087 4,749 1,200 1,314 15
Hawaii
State average+ - 5,181 1,192 3,542 7,640 1,817 5,337 2,103 1,557 15
(H) Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus 2,125 3,840 20(H) Chamimtde University of Honolulu 7,600 4,680 3,020 1,840 V(H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 14,880(H) Hawaii Loa College 5,500 2,800 * 14(H) Hawaii Pacific University 5.500 5,500 2,800 * V(H) International College and Graduate School"
Japan-America Institute of Management Science"Oriental Medical Institute of Hawaii"Redemption Bible College"
(H) Tai Heuan Foundation-Col of Acupuncture & Herb Met 6,500 2,250(H) University of Hawaii at Hilo 1,280 3,770 1,408 1,619 10(H) University of Hawaii at Manoa 1,437 4,167 1,817 5,337 1,648 1,412 10(H) University of Hawaii at West Oahu 860 2,800
Idaho
State average - 7,551 1,379 4,012 4,050 1,833 4,567 1,053 1,786 16
(11) Albertson College of Idaho 11.118 1,200 1,825 10(H) Boise Bible College 3,374 710 2.130 18(H) Boise State University 1,618 4,168 1,910 4,580 1,578 1,396 15(H) Idaho State University 1,454 4,104 1,862 4,512 1,200 1,520 16(H) Lewis-Clark State College 1,248 3,580 ego 2,246 19(H) Northwest Nazarene College 8,160 4,050 NO 1,800 14(H) University of Idaho 1,298 4,196 1,728 4,628 20
Illinois
Stattraverage+ - 8,318 2,521 8,305 7,173 2,824 6,685 1,986 1,880 19
(H) Adler School of Professional Psychology 7,920Aero-Space Institute**
(H) American Conservatory of Music 6,800 6,800(H) American Islamic College 2,930 2,250(H) Augustana College 12,009 1,985 1,884 20Se* footnotes at and of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
PrivateDoUacs
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
state
In-state
Out-of-state
Illinois - continued
(H) Aurora University 9,180 9,180 1,659 1,899 20
(H) Beret College 9,180 3,800 19
(H) Bethany Theological Seminary 4,608 2,000
Bible Missionary Institute"(hi) Blackburn College 7,750 500 19
(H) Blessing Rieman College of Nursing 7,400 1,600
(H) Bradley University 9,680 5,904 2,380 1,780 20
Brisk Rabbinical S'ollege 3,100 3,100 1,800 18
C G Jung Institute of Chicago"(H) Catholic Theological Union at Chicago 7,470 3,450 2,475 20
Center for Psychoanalytic Study 4,800
Chicago Baptist Institute**(H) Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine 10,190 2,940 1,404 12
Chicago National College of Naprapathy"(H) Chicago School of Professional Psychology 13,240
(H) Chicago State University 1,868 5,204 1,984 5,492
(H) Chicago Theological Seminary 4,680 3,906
Christian Life College 1,730 2,000
(H) College of Saint Francis 8,600 1,762 2,020 19
(H) Columbia College 6,664 6,581
(H) Concordia University 8,000 4,440 1,371 2,436 20
(H) Depaul University 10,014 8,310 3,255 1,434 21
(H) Devry Institute of Technology 5,249
(H) Dewy Institute of Technology 5,24.9
(H) East-West University 5,920
(H) Eastern Illinois University 2,533 8,229 2,629 6,517 1,360 1,496 18
(H) Elmhurst College 9,050 1,872 1,800 20
(H) Eureka College 10,325 1,435 1,895 21
(H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 14,010
(H) Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary 3,000 1,470 2,145 15
(H) Governors State University 1,978 5,674 2,074 5,962
(H) Greenville College 9,180 1,800 2,110 21
(H) Harrington Institute of interior Design 8,020
Hebrew Theological College"(H) Illinois Benedictine College 9,300 1,520 2,300 20
(H) Illinois College 7,050 1,550 1,900 20
(H) Illinois College of Optometry 2,370 1,155 14
(H) Illinois Institute of Technology 13,070 13,480 2,065 2,545 21
Illinois Missionary Baptist Institute 420 420
(H) Illinois School of Professional Psychology 12,137
(H) Illinois State University 2,871 5,073 2,897 6,705 1,376 1,534 18
(H) Illinois Wesleyan University 12,220 2,205 1,710 V
Industrial Engineering College 4,420
(H) Institute for Clinical Social Work 5,500
Institute for Psychoanalysis@(H) International Academy of Merchandising & Design 6,9e5
(H) John Marshall Law School 4,600
(H) Judson College 8,780 2,147 2,147 21
KAES College 8,884 3,000 2.400 21
(H) Keller Graduate School of Management 8,800
(H) Kendall College 7,358 2,194 2,474 15
(H) Knowledge Systems Institute 8,000 1,800
(H) Knox College 13,077 1,710 2,142 20
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
PrivateDollars
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Illinois -continued
(H) Lake Forest College 15,085 1,900 1,636 20(H) Lake Forest Graduate School of Management@
Lakeview College of Nursing 5,628(H) Lewis University 9,538 5,654 1,900 2,320 20(H) Lincoln Christian College and Seminary 4,062 3,350 2,610 18(H) Loyola University of Chicago 9,840 6.648 3,78'.1 1,394 21(H) Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago 4,830 172(H) MacMurray College 8,620 MAO 1,880 19(H) McCormick Theological Seminary 4,605(H) McKendree College 7,086 1,750 1,600 15(H) Meadville-Lombard Theological School 11,725 285(H) Mennonite College of Nursing 7,200 1,650 510 21(H) Millikin University 10,590 2.052 1,904 20(H) Monmouth College 12,800 1,690 1,920 21(H) Moody Bible Institute 754 3.889 2,430 1,620 20(H) NAES College 4.520(H) National College of Chiropractic 8,380 2,107(I-1) National-Louis University 8,550 6,720 1,950 2,415 19(El) North Central College 10.641 6,788 2,316 1,623 20(H) North Park College and Theological Seminary 11,295 5,88D 2,235 1,785 15(H) Northeastern Illinois University 1,834 5,170 1,898 5,426(H) Northern Baptist Theological Seminary 3.960(H) Northern Illinois University 3,084 7,572 2,853 6,861 2,918 14(H) Northwestern University 15,075 15,075 2.902 2,177 18(H) Olivet Nazarene University 7,050 1,744 2.082 21(H) Parks College of Saint Louis University 7,720 1,542 2,292 19(H) Principle College 11,910 2,100 2,790 21(H) Quincy College 9,160 1,546 2,120 19(H) Ray Coliege of Design 7,610(H) Robert Morris College 7,650(H) Rockford College 10.025 10,025 1,608 1,966 19(H) Roosevelt University 6,576 5,688 3,850 1,100 V(H) Rosary College 9,940 5,580 4,236 15(H) Rush University 8,840 9,966 4,550
Saint Anthony College of Nursing 5,500 750Saint Elizabeth Hospital 1,000
(H) Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing 5,740 1,150(H) Saint Joseph College of Nursing 8,180(H) Saint Xavier University 9,850 8,320 2.338 1,718 14(H) Sangamon State University 2,092 5,425 2,116 5,781 1,600(H) School of Art Institute of Chicago 12,450 13,350(H) Seabury-Western Theological Seminary 7,660 4,050 15(H) Shimer College 9,500 1,000(H) Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville 2,158 5,610 2,187 5,885 1,395 1,299 14(H) Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 2,556 6,156 2,552 6,152 1,792 1,248 19(H) Spertue College Judalca 5,475(H) St Johns College-Department of Nursing 5.600 1,850
St Johns Hospital School of Dietetics 325Swedish American Hospital School of Med Tech 800 480
(H) Tolehe Yeshiva-Chicago 300 7,300 1,390 925 21(H) Trinity Christian College 8,910 1,860 1,780 21(H) Trinity College 9,050 2.000 2,030 20(H) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 6,915 1,425 2,160 20See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Privatefyoitats
Public
In-state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Illinois -continued
(H) University of Chicago 17,376 17,730 3,060 2,880 20
(H) University of Health Sciences-Chicago Medical Sch 13,780 12,326
(H) University of Illinois st Chicago 3,371 7,823 3,998 9,500 2,848 2,000 14
(H) University of Illinois Urbana Campus 3,458 7.970 3,988 9.500 1,630 ' 2,412 20
(H) University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Sem 9,025 2,994 20
(H) Vandercook College of Music 8,600 4,500 21
(H) West Suburban College of Nursing 8,960
(H) Western Illinois University 2,454 6,150 2,550 6.438 1,713 "..280 18
(H) Wheaton College 10,280 6,240 2,300 1,670 20
Indiana
State average+ - 8,302 2,264 5,933 5,895 2,312 5,547 1,333 1,572 19
(H) Anderson University 8,780 4.600 1,680 1,300 21
(H) Ball State University 2,464 5,872 2,608 6,016 3,168 21
(H) Bethel College 7,950 3,830 1,250 1,650 21
Bristol University 6,000 6,320
(H) Butler University 11,340 11,340 1,680 2,250 20
(H) Calumet College of Saint Joseph 3,200
(H) Christian Theological Seminary 3.990 471
(H) Concordia Theological Seminary 3,630 2,820 * 17
(H) DePauw University 13.000 2,320 2,320 19
(H) Eariham College 14,403 1,815 2,079 19
(H) Franklin College of Indiana 9,440 1,805 2,045 19
(H) Goshen Biblical Seminary 3,644
(H) Goshen College 8,310 1,660 1,840 21
(H) Grace College 7,512 1,870 1,810 20
(H) Grace Theological Seminary 8,080 460 20
(H) Hanover College*(H) Huntington College 8,730 5,100 3,480 ' 19
Hyles-Anderson College"Indiana Baptist College dba/Heritage Baptist Univ 2,180 2,180 2,090 20
Indiana Bible College"(hi) Indiana Institute of Technology 7,350 3,440 18
(H) Indiana State University . 2,452 5,960 1,890 4,230 1,726 1,725 11
(H) Indiana University Bloomington 2,794 8,506 2,807 7,683 1,717 1,850 20
(H) Indiana University East 2,105 5,300 2,206 4,932
(H) Indiana University Kokomo 2,099 5,294 2,200 4,926
(H) Indiana University Northwest 2,105 5.300 2,206 4,932
(H) Indiana University South Bend 2,105 5.300 2,238 4,964
(H) Indiana University Southeast 2,115 5,310 2,216 4,942
(H) Indiana University-Purdue Univ Indianapolis 2,461 7.324 2,634 7,511
(H) Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne 2,144 5,222 2,185 4,892
(H) Indiana Wesleyan University 8,120 8.120 1,452 2,078 20
(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,202
(H) ITT Technical Institute 5,900
(H) Lutheran College of Health Professions 4,641 1,600
(It) Manchester College 8,960 8,960 1,680 1,760 20
(H) Marian College 8,594 3,412 20
(H) Martin University 4.800
(H) Mennonite Biblical Seminary 3,644 1,215 1,080 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, bystudent level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required bee
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Indiana - continued
(H) Oakland City College 6,726 3,000 900 1,820 15(H) Purdue University Calumet Campus 2,145 5,289 2,165 4,922(H) Purdue University Main Campus 2,620 8,192 2,520 8.192 1,550 2,210 20(H) Purdue University North Central Campus 2,127 6,277 2.165 4,922(H) Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 11,580 11,580 1,821 1,974 12(H) Saint Francis College 7,987 4,448 1,130 2,500 21(H) Saint Joseph's College 10,030 3,700 20(H) Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 9,010 3,870 1,500 2,470 20(H) Saint Mary's College 11,454 2,488 1.756 19(H) Saint Maimed College 5,766 4,064 21(H) Saint Melnrad School of Theology 8,473 4,084 21(H) Taylor University-Fort Wayne 7,500 1,200 1,800 21(H) Taylor University-Upland 10,000 1,750 1,900 21(H) Tri-State University 9.443 3,900 19
Trinity Theological Seminary & Coll of the Bible 1,245 1,405(H) University of Evansville 10,700 6,720 1,670 2,300 19(H) University of Indianapolis 9,820 9,240 1,884 2,038 21(H) University of Notre Dame 14,650 14,530 3,900 * 21(H) University of Southern Indiana 2,082 4,922 2,325 4,587 1,582(H) Valparaiso University 10,840 2,790 1,700 1,240 20(H) Wabash College 11,500 1,320 2,470 19
World Harvest Bible College 1,600 1,500
IOMII
State average+ - 8,291 2,228 6,586 6,718 2,574 6,968 1,442 1,745 20
Allen College 3,509 1,548(H) Briar Cliff College 9,300 1,674 1,758 20(H) Buena Vista College 11,683 1,685 1,642 19(H) Central University of Iowa 9.875 1,600 1,962 21(H) Clarke College 9,580 9,580 1.650 1,817 17(H) Coe College 11,535 1,855 2,235 20(H) Cornell College 13,129 1,840 2,200 20(H) Divine Word College 5,635 800 600 21(H) Dordt College 8,000 1,050 1,320 21(H) Drake University 11,780 12,060 2,200 2.015 20(H) Emmaus Bible College 2,020 3,280 '' 21(H) Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary 4,438 4,304 1,122 1,842 20(H) Gracieland College 8,336 1,000 1,780 19(H) Grand View College 9,150 1,800 1,600 20(H) Grinnell College 14,632 1,900 2,238 21(H) Hamilton Technical College 6,010(H) Iowa State University 2,228 6,996 2,818 7,288 1.480 1,564 20(H) ;owa Wesleyan College 9,300 1,500 1,800 19(H) Loras College 9,978 4,200 1,755 1,810 18(H) Luther College 11.000 1,650 1,750 20(H) Maharishi International University 7,800 8,812 1,084 1,096 21
Marian Health Center School of Medical Technology 2,050Mercy Hospital School of Clinical Lab Science Tech 1,000 1,600Mid-America Reformed Seminary*
(H) Morningside College 9,890 1,512 1,880 , 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public PublicIn-.
state
Out-of-state Private
In-state
Out-of-state
Iowa - continued
(H) Mount Mercy College 8,430 1,305 1,890 20
(H) Mount St Clare College 8,330 1,410 1,990 21
(H) Northwestern College 8,700 1,225 1,675 20
(H) Palmer College of Chiropractic 4,285 7,600
(H) Saint Ambrose University 9.170 5,148 3,650 19
Saint Lukes Hospital Medical Technology Program**(H) Simpson College 10,230 1,690 1,980 20
(H) Teikyo Marycrest University 8,996 5,652 1,348 1,946 20
(H) Talky° Westmar University 9,000 1,500 1,750 19
(H) University of Dubuque 9,940 5,040 1,625 1,740 18
(H) University of Iowa 2.228 7,192 2,618 7.490 1,636 1,512 20
(H) University of Northern Iowa 2,228 5,570 2,488 6,126 1,188 1,440 20
(H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Set 6,000 8,400
(H) Upper Iowa University 8,840 1.380 1,700 19
(H) Vennard College 5,042 664 1,766 21
(H) Wartburg College 10,250 1,480 1,790 20
(H) Wartburg Theological Seminary 3,100 945 1.555 19
(H) William Penn College 9,875 1,200 1,730 20
Kam**
State average+ - 6,487 1,758 5,068 8,485 2,079 5,340 1,331 1,769 19
(H) Baker University 7,350 8,838 1,750 2,050 19
Baker University Sch of Prof & Grad Studies (Spga) 8,775 7,350
Baker University School of Nursing 6,200
(H) Barclay College 0,425 800 1,850 21
(H) Benedictine College 8,600 1,740 2.070 20
(H) Bethany College 7,340 1,496 1,862 18
(H) Bethel College 7,980 1,300 1,700 20
(H) Central Baptist Theological Seminary 4.260 1,344
(H) Central College 6,650 1,150 1,830 21
(H) Emporia State University 1,684 4,484 1,892 4,820 1,270 1,520 18
(H) Fort Hays State University 1,308 3.612 1,165 2,925 1,458 1,323 15
(H) Friends University 7,655 4,900 1,120 1,710 19
Kansas City College and Bible School 2,925 1,105 1,365 21
(H) Kansas Newman College 6,636 5,736 1.340 1.992 19
(H) Kansas State University of Agriculture and App Sol 1,841 6,013 2,219 6,439 2,840 20
(H) Kansas Wesleyan University 7,420 1,300 1,800 18
(H) Manhattan Christian College 3,700 1.124 1,432 15
(H) McPherson College 7,500 1,380 2,040 19
(H) Mid-America Nazarene College 6,006 7,715 3,318 * 21
(H) Ottawa University 6,900 1,300 1.8703 19
(H) Ottowa University/Kansas City"(H) Pittsburg State University 1,564 4,444 1,872 4,800 2,704 19
(H) Saint Mary College 6,600 6,800 1,500 2,000 20
(H) Southwestern College 5,600 1,350 1,910 19
(H) Sterling College 7,230 1,350 1,750 20
(H) Tabor College 7,520 1,300 1,900 19
Topeka School of Medical Technology 1.320
(H) University of Kansas Main Campus 1,798 6,970 2,176 6,396 1,540 1,540 19
(H) University of Kansas Medical Center 1,588 5,700 2,026 6,246
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1 2- --
State or other area and Institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
wee);
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Kenos continued
(H) Washburn University of Topeka 2,402 4,232 3.032 4,822 1,260 1,635 18(H) Wichita State University 1,875 6,048 2,253 6.472 3.005 19
Kentucky
State avemge - 4,835 1,849 4,499 4,402 1,788 4,928 1,320 1,820 19
(H) Alice Lloyd College 0 0 1,100 1,380 18(H) Asbury College 7,863 1,120 1,494 21(H) Asbury Theological Seminary 5,870 968 1,551 20(H) Bellarmine College 7,580 6,858 1,780 800 19(H) Berea College 183 1,188 1,386 21(H) Brescia College 8,260 2,790 15(H) Campbellsville College 5.400 1,100 1,790 19(H) Centre College 10,925 2,000 2,030 21(H) Clear Creek Baptist Bible College 2,100 800 1.300 15
College of the Scriptures 360(H) Cumberland College 5,880 3,000 1,270 1,906 20(H) Eastern Kentucky University 1,540 4,220 1,880 4,640 1,070 1,680 20
Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing 13,500 4,200 21(H) Georgetown College 6,780 1,200 1,740 1,750 20(H) Kentucky Christian College 3.434 1,520 1,370 1,740 19(H) Kentucky Mountain Bible College 2,970 680 1.850 21(H) Kentucky State University 1,440 4,120 1,580 4,540 1,226 1,456 10(H) Kentucky Wesleyan College 7,170 1,73(1 2,300 19
Lexington Baptist College 1.010(H) Lexington Theological Seminary 3,770 190(H) Lindsey Wilson College 5.652 1,270 2,010 20
Louisville Bible College 958 1,182 960(H) Louisville Pre& 'Arian Theological Seminary 5,322 1,764 1,010 10(H) Mid - Continent Baptist Bible College 1,560 1,312 1,800 19(H) Midway College 6,240 1,778 1,926 19(H) Morehead State University 1,630 4,310 1,770 4,730 1,270 1,390 19(H) Murray State University 1,600 4,280 1,740 4,700 1,170 1,810 17(H) Northern Kentucky University 1,580 4,240 1,700 4,880 1,710 1,500 19(H) Pikeville College 4,000 2,550 19
Portland Christian School 750Simmons Bible College 480
(H) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1,358(H) Spalding University 7,296 4,390 1,650 1,200 15(H) Sue Bennett College 4,190 1,140 2,100 21(H) Sullivan College 6,480 2,610(H) Thomas More College 8,400 1,520 1,592 15(H) Transylvania University 10,000 2,284 1,858 21(H) Union College 8,200 6,200 760 1,980 19(H) University of Kentucky 1,908 5,358 2.158 5,838 2,752 21(H) University of Louisville 1,880 5,240 2,040 5,720 1,500 2,000 14(H) Western Kentucky University 1,544 4,224 1.620 4,680 1,180 1,080 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required foss
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stabs
Out-ol-state
In-slide
Out-of-state
Louisiana
State average+ - 5,616 1,791 3,785 4,684 1,746 3,632 1,512 1,557 18
American Christian Schools of Religion'(H) Centenary College of Louisiana 7,550 500 1,330 1,710 14
(H) Dillard University 6,100 7,100 21
Evangel Christian University of America 1,150 1,200
(H) Grambling State University 1,788 3,338 1,537 3,087 1,574 1,062 19
(H) Grantham College of Engineering@Louisiana Baptist University 2,200 2,200
(H) Louisiana College 4,870 1,260 1,884 21
(H) Louisiana St Univ & Agri & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr 2,173 5,473 2,178 5,476 1,090 1.210 15
(H) Louisiana State University Medical Center 2,209 5,209 2,328 5,328 1,300
(H) Louisiana State University Shreveport 1,480 3,670 1,480 3,670
(H) Louisiana Tech University 1,888 3,023 1,866 3,023 1,125 990 19
(H) Loyola University in New Orleans 9,785 8,975 2,810 2,210 19
(H) McNeese State University 1,628 3,178 1,816 3,106 1,110 1,200 15
(H) New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1,000 1,000 800
(H) Nicholls State University 1,081 3,481 1,661 3,461 1,150 1,400 19
(H) Northeast Louisiana University 1,825 3,209 1,631 3,216 1,980 15
(H) Northwestern State University of Louisiana 1,771 3.571 1,727 3,527 980 1,174 19
(H) Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology 4,881 4,100 21
(14) Our Lady of Holy Cross College 4,500 5,040
(H) Saint Joseph Seminary College 5,530 1,950 2.250 21
(H) Southeastern Louisiana University 1,610 3,410 1,136 2,336 980 1,140 10
(H) Southern University and A & M Col at Baton Rouge 1,588 3,110 1,006 2,762 1,508 1,358 19
(H) Southern University-New Orleans 1,456 3,014 1,478 2,868
(H) Tulane University of Louisiana 18.185 18,185 3,040 2,650 19
Union Baptist Theological Seminary 274 294
(H) University of New Orleans 2,618 5,935 2.618 5,749 1,550 1,566 14
(H) University of Southwestern Louisiana 1,597 3,397 1,584 3,384 2,054 15
World Evangelism Bible College and Seminary*"(H) Xavier University 6,250 4,5e0 1,550 1,850 19
State average - 10,945 2,833 6,608 7,083 4,426 9,514 2,061 2,179 19
(H) Bangor Theological Seminary 6.041 6,041 1,638
(H) Bates College $$ 22,850 20
(H) Bowdoin College 17,035 2.005 3.250 19
(H) Colby College 16,810 2,830 2,e50 21
(H) College of the Atlantic 12,435 12,435 2,385 1,000 14
(H) Husson College 7,320 1,720 3,870 21
(H) Maine Maritime Academy 3,670 6,390 7,550 7,550 1,485 2,760 21
New England Baptist Bible College 3,7109,960 2,980 1,900 15(H) Portland School of Art
(H) Saint Joseph's College 9,000 4,550 21
(H) Thomas College 8,000 2,050 2,200 19
(H) Unity College 7,726 1,810 2,714 20
(H) University of Maine 3,086 7,970 3,891 10,251 2,267 2,095 19
(H) University of Maine at Augusta 2,585 6,105 3,815 9,945
(H) University of Maine at Farmington 2,870 8,210 1,876 1,090 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required less
Room. . - .. Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Privets
PublicIn-
stateOut-c4-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Maine .. continued
(H) University of Maine at Fort Kent 2,580 6,120 1.825 1,720 20(H) University of Maine at Machias 2,605 6,145 1,035 1,775 20(H) University of Maine at Presque Isle 2,670 6,210 3,540 9,900 1,814 1,680 20(H) University of New England 10.595 8,135 1.662 3,087 19(H) University of Southern Maine 2,814 7,704 3,564 9,924 2,056 1,982 19(H) Westbrook College 10,200 4,650 21
Usitylwid .
State average+ - 9,471 2,765 5,641 7,614 2,999 3,991 2,485 2,058 18
(H) Baltimore Hebrew University 3,220 1,520
(H) Ekowle State University 2,514 4,689 2,189 2,189 1,910 1,532 15(H) Capitol College 7,404 2,600(H) College of Notre Dame Maryland 10,050 5,100 19(H) Columbia Union College 9,180 1,950 1,100 21
(H) Coppin State College 2,633 4,527 2,007 2,151Eastern Christian College 2,700 1,500 1,120 10
Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences@(H) Frostburg State University 2,328 4,558 2,407 2,407 2,100 1,990 19(H) Goucher College 13,445 3,915 1,854 15(H) Hood College 12,208 3,110 2565 19
Institute for Advanced Montessori Studies"(H) Johns Hopkins University 17,420 17,170 3,830 2,770 19(H) Loyola College 11,270 4,140 5,800 * 21
(H) Maryland Institute College of Art 12,300 12,300 3,700 1,200 15Mercy Medical Center Dietetic Internship Program
(H) Morgan State University 2,438 4,780 2,385 2,385 2,820 1,820 19(H) Mount Saint Marys College 10,675 4,200 2,875 2,875 14(H) Ner Israel Rabbinical College 7,200 7,200 1,700 2,300 21
(H) Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University 13,000 13,000 2,780 2,870 15Potomac College 4,950
(H) Saint Marys College of Maryland 3,880 5,980 2,350 1,950 19
(H) Saint Marys Seminary and University 6,530 6,830 5,154 21
(H) Salisbury State University 2,754 5,074 2,520 2,830 2,300 1,990 19(H) Sojourner-Douglas College 4,785(H) St John's College 15,400 9,135 2,440 2,700 21
(H) Towson State University 2,828 6,002 2,610 2,682 2,560 1,700 14(H) Traditonal Acupuncture Institute 14,560(H) University of Baltimore 2,582 4,558 3,863 3,860(H) University of Maryland Baltimore County Campus 2,856 8,082 3,319 5,587 2,210 1,930 14(H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs 2,675 7,575 4,184 7,209 2,100(H) University of Maryland College Park Campus 2,778 8,382 4,327 7,447 2,819 2,184 19(H) University of Maryland Eastern Shore 2,450 0,739 2,370 4,170 2,080 1,500 20(H) University of Maryland University College 3,284 3,384 3,810 4,980(H) Villa Julie College 8,320(H) Washington Bible College 4,169 4,434 1,300 1,820 20(H) Washington College 13,226 1,980 2,283 2,840 14(H) Washington Theological Union 7,350 4.800 21
(H) Western Maryland College 13,130 3,080 2,340 2,810 20
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
MassachusettsD.
State average+ - 11,961 3,501 8,078 10,447 3.631 6,694 2,744 2,284 19
(H) American International College 8,298 4,728 1,922 2,380 19
(11) Amherst College 17,900 2,400 2,400 21
(H) Andover Newton Theological School 5,820 1,210 2,662 18
(H) Anna Maria College 10,380 3,228 4,850 21
Art Institute of Boston**(H) Arthur D Little Management Education Institute 23,200
(H) Assumption College 10,320 6,000 3,180 2,250 19
(H) Atlantic Union College 10,625 1.870 1,500 20
(H) Babson College 15.666 16,030 4.150 2,310 19
(H) Bay oath College 9,050 5,580 21
(H) Bentley College 12,000 11,200 3,338 2,603 17
(H) Berklee College of Music 9,950 6,560 19
Berkshire Medical Center School of Anesthesia 5,700
(H) Boston Architectural Center 3,064
Boston Cntr for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies Inc 2,070
(H) Boston College 15,002 10,634 3,550 2.920 19
Boston Institute for Psychotherapy Inc@(H) Boston University 18.837 18,750 3,550 2.770 14
(H) Bradford College 12,415 3,380 2,590 19
(H) Brandeis University 17,728 17,610 3,210 3,295 21
(H) Bridgewater State College 2,952 6,816 3,300 6,900 2,050 1,500 19
(H) Cambridge College 12,180
(H) Clark University 16,200 15,800 2,300 2,200 19
(H) College of Our Lady of the Elms 9,975 4,590 3,079 1,58e 20
(H) College of the Holy Cross 16,300 2,850 2,850 21
(H) Conway School of Landscape Design 14.275
(H) Curry College"(H) Eastern Nazarene College 7,735 7,736 3,300 21
(H) Emerson College 13,817 10,338 4,358 3,126 19
(H) Emmanuel College 10,966 8,088 5,528 19
(H) Endicott College 10,310 5,610 19
(H) Episcopal Divinity School 8,880 1,600 2,030 15
(H) Fitchburg State College 3,206 7,070 1,980 1,252 19
(H) Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists 11.616 6,815 * 21
(H) Framingham State College 2,995 6,859 3,343 6,943 2,110 1,256 19
(H) Gordon College 12,000 2,350 1,400 21
(H) Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary 7,092 1,130 1,900 19
(H) Hampshire College j 18.385 3,095 1,780 15
(H) Harvard University 16,454 16,454 4,295 2,785 20
(H) Hebrew College 3,670 2,770
(H) Hellenic College /Holy Cross Grk Orth Sch of Theol 6,325 8,325 4,480 19
(H) Lase!! College 10.125 5,800 * 19
(H) Lesley College 11,825 7,830 3,110 2,015 19
Life Laboratories School of Medical Technology 950 950
Longy School of Music 8,160 9,660
(H) Massachusetts College of Art 4,771 9,511 4,928 4,928 3,350 1,825 12
(H) Massachusetts College of Phar & Allied Filth Sci 10,560 5,088 6,495 21
(H) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18.000 18,000 2,970 2,595 21
(H) Massachusetts Maritime Academy 2,784 8,489 1,610 2,390 21
(H) Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology 12,800
(H) Merrimack College 11,000 3,450 2,750 14
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Ptivate
PublicIn-
dateOut-of-
state ,In-
stateOut-of-
date
Massaoflutetts- continued
(H) MGH Institute of Health Professions 13,100(H) Montserrat College of Art 7,900(H) Mount Holyoke College 16,870 8,480 2,540 2,640 21(H) Mount Ida College 9.305 6,540 * 19(H) New England Conservatory of Music 13,700 13,700 4,440 2,160 14
New England Dance Conservatory 5,790 2,393 1,970 20(H) Nichols College 8,355 2,480 2.480 19(H) North Adams State College 3,345 7,209 2,220 1,720 19(H) Northeastern University 11,489 11,243 3.555 3.225 19(H) Pine Manor College 14,961 3,050 3,050 21(H) Radcliffe College**(H) Regis College 11,100 2,600 2,800 19(H) Saint Hyacinth College and Seminary 7,560 4,500 20(H) Saint John's Seminary**(H) Salem State College 3,073 6,937 2,440 2,980 2,050 1,585 21(H) School of the Museum of Fine Arts"(H) Simmons College 14,924 10,848 8,380 21(H) Simons Rock College of Bard 16,590 2,740 2,880 19(H) Smith College 16,985 16,985 3,050 3.050 21(H) Springfield College 9,870 9,155 2,100 2,520 19(H) Stonehill College 10,820 2.837 2.837 21(H) Suffolk University 9,150 12,700(H) The Boston Conservatory 10,500 10,500 5,700 * 19
The Gordon Institute 18,500(H) Tufts University 17,897 17,970 2,750 2.683 20(H) University of Massachusetts at Amherst 5,062 11,165 5,155 10.721 2,081 1,632 14(H) University of Massachusetts at Boston 4,094 10,197 4,868 10,232(H) University of Massachusetts at Lowell 4,513 9,424 4,881 9,424 2,390 1,703 19(H) University of Massachusetts Dart-nouth 3,163 8,049 3,518 8,049 2,537 1,882 15(H) University of Massachusetts Medical Sch Worcester 3,328 8,894
VAMC School of Medical Technology"(H) Wellesley College 17,015 2,880 3,025 20(H) Wentworth Institute of Technology"(H) Western New England College 8,426 3,388 2,600 2,800 20(H) Westfield State College 3,025 6,889 1,980 2,160 2,210 1.231 19f'; Weston School of Theology 8,300(H) Wheaton College 18,e50 2.850 2.980 19(H) Wheelock College 11,776 8,700 3,918 1,306 19(H) Williams College 17.840 17,685 2,670 2.740 21
Womens Theological Center"(H) Worcester Polytechnic Institute 14,555 9,710 2,540 2.340 21(H) Worcester State College 2,532 6,396 2,400 2,400 2,530 1,140 19
Michigan
State average+ - 7,121 2,936 7,310 5.060 3,520 7,482 1,693 2.018 20
(H) Adrian College 10.020 1.425 1.890 21(H) Albion College 12,294 2,106 2,210 21(H) Alma College 11,232 2,000 2.108 19;H) Andrews University 10,380 8,003 1,725 2,085 21(H) Aquinas College 9,722 4,392 1,810 2.280 20See footnotes at en(' of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for hill-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Public
Private
Public
State or other area and institutionPrivate
in-qtats
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Michigan - continued
:. l7aiiare
(H) Baker lollege of Cadillac 3,852
(H) Baker Ci..!lege of Flint 3,852 1,575
(H) Baker College of Muskegon 3,852 1,575
(H) Baker College of Owosso 5,138 1,575
(H) Baker College of Port Huron 3,852
Black Forest Hall"(H) Calvin College 8,630 8,630 1,570 1,050 21
(H) Calvin Theological Seminary 4,680
(H) Center for Creative Studies Col of Art and Design 10,570 1,400 2,443 19
(H) Center for Humanistic Studies 8,400
(H) Central Michigan University 2,652 8,488 2,794 5,302 1,750 1,974 20
(H) Cleary College 5,790
(H) Concordia College 8,600 1,400 2,350 20
(H) Cranbrook Academy of Art 8,600 2,000
(H) Davenport College 6,435 1,875
(11) Davenport College Kalamazoo Branch 6,435
(H) Davenport College Lansing Branch 6,435
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary 1,080
(H) Detroit College of Business 6,815
(H) Detroit College of Business 6,615
(H) Detroit College of Business 6,815
(H) Eastern Michigan University 2,471 6,175 2,726 8,278 1,870 1,980 20
Ecumenical Theological Center@El Ballet Folkorico Estudiantil**
(H) Ferris State University 2,970 8,015 3,897 7,749 1,324 2,233 20
(H) GMI Engineering and Management Institute 10,240 10,820 1,948 1,040 15
(H) Grace Bible College 4,420 1,110 1,790 20
(H) Grand Rapids Baptist College and Seminary 6,860 4,088 1,730 2,008 21
(H) Grand Valley State University 2,508 5.710 3,530 7,840 1,710 1,880 19
(H) Great Lakes Christian College 3,984 1,114 1,810 18
(H) Hillsdale College 9,960 1,880 2,350 21
(H) Hope College 10,792 1,784 2,162 21
(H) Jordan College 5,640
(H) Kalamazoo College 13,785 1,935 2,472 20
(H) Kendall College of Art and Design 8,850
(H) Lake Superior State University 2,694 5,280 2,970 2,970 1,305 2,510 19
(H) Lawrence Institute of Technology`(H) Madonna University 4,410 3.408 1,572 1,890 21
(H) Marygrove College 7,045 4,931 3,530 15
(H) Michigan Christian College 4,812 2,970 19
(H) Michigan State University 3,878 9,648 4,558 8,827 1,570 1,998 20
(H) Michigan Technological University 3,249 7,328 3,249 7,328 1,686 1,938 19
Midrasha College of Jewish Studies"Munson Medical Center School of Medical Technology 0
(H) Northern Michigan University 2,451 4,495 2,459 3,487 1,892 1,735 20
(H) Northwood Institute 8.822 1,835 2,400 20
(H) Oakland University 2,545 7,105 3,426 7,382 3,715 19
(H) Olivet College 8,291 1,340 1,550 19
(H) Reformed Bible College 5,670 3,100 " 21
(11) Sacred Heart Major Seminary 3,630 4,830 4,000 ' 21
(H) Saginaw Valley State University 2,820 5,386 3,000 5,772 1,414 2,121 21
(H) Saint Mary's College 4,800 1,800 1,700 21
(H) Siena Heights College 8,100 4,860 3,550 * 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required tees
Room Board
Mealspar
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Privet*
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
staleOut-of-
at
*Neon - ;willow,,
(H) Spring Arbor College 8,006 1,500 1,900 20Ss. Cyril and Methodius Seminary 4,635 1,000 2,800 21Tri-City Dietetic Internship Consortium
(H) University of Detroit Mercy 10,180 6.588 1,888 1,830 19(H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 4,583 14,570 7,391 15,023 2,224 1,985 13(H) University of Michigan-Dearborn 2,888 9,354 3,400 10,960(H) University of Michigan-Flint 2,700 8,800 3.180 0,528(H) Walsh College of Accounting and Business Admin 3,576 3,630(H) Wayne State University 3,030 6,584 3,142 6,682 2,848(H) Western Michigan University 2,807 6,620 3,081 7,029 1,562 2,265 20(H) Western Theological Seminary 4,309(H) William Tyndale College 5,080 2,040(H) Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College 2,800 2,800 1.400 1,200 21
At mola&
State average+ - 9,025 2,558 5,562 5,856 2,810 4,412 1,763 1,676 19
(H) Alfred Adler Institute of Minnesota 10,800Apostolic Bible Institute Inc
(H) Augsburg College 10,148 5,304 2,084 1,938 19(H) Bemidji State University 2,413 4,360 2,535 3,571 1,708 1,215 21
Bethany College of Miscions(H) Bethel College 10,540 2,090 1,700 20(H) Bethel Theological Seminary 4,320 2,610(H) Carleton College 17,380 1,452 2,088 21
Central Baptist Theological Seminary-(H) College of Associated Arts 7,100(H) College of Saint Benedict 10,578 2,025 1,862 15(H) College of Saint Catherine-Saint Catherine Campus 10,024 6,203 1,980 1,870 20(H) College of Saint Scholastica 10,859 6,540 1,959 1,539 20(H) Concordia College 9,000 1,440 1,740 21(H) Concordia College at Moorhead 9,200 1,300 1,600 21
(H) Crown College 7,224 1,792 1,798 17(H) Dr Martin Luther College 3,580 410 1,380 20(H) Gustavus Adolphus College 12,600 1,500 1,725 20(H) Hemline University 12,344 3,120 1,964 2,048 19
Inter Lutheran Theological Seminary(H) Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary 3.600 1.575 1.980 19(H) Macalester College 14,125 2,188 2,020 19(H) Mankato State University 2,322 4,312 2,552 3,555 2,640 21
(H) Mayo Graduate School 8,500(H) Mayo Medical School 9,325(H) Mayo School Of Health-Related Sciences 1,000 7,300(H) Metropolitan State University 2.033 4,022 2,264 3.267(H) Minneapolis College of Art and Design 11,090 2,180
Minneapolis School of Anesthesia 1,500
Minneapolis VA School of Anerthesia'(H) Minnesota Bible College 4,288 1,395(H) Moorhead State University 2,299 4,288 2,530 3,633 2,664 21
NAES/Twin Cities'(H) National College-St Paul Branch 5,716
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Roan Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students &Musts students
State or other area and InstitutionPrivate
Public
Private. .
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state (
In-state
.
Out-of-state
141intIstaata,-; ;continued .
(H) North Central Bible College 5,370 1,580 1.450 14
(H) Northwestern College 9,825 1,850 1,095 15
(H) Oak Hills Bible College 4,336 2,400 21
(H) Pillsbury Baptist Bible College 3,700 1,470 1.410 20
(H) Saint Cloud State University 2,270 4,259 2,501 3,504 1,704 921 21
(H) Saint John's University 10,678 7,580 1,790 1,995 14
(H) Saint Mary's College of Minnesota 9,710 3.000 1,700 1,550 21
(H) Saint Olaf College 12,750 1,680 1,920 21
(H) Southwest State University 2,350 3,960 2,500 14
(H) United Theological Seminary 6,400 3,150
(H) University of Minnesota Duluth 3,044 8,449 3,853 7,034 1,431 1,782 19
(H) University of Minnesota Morris 3,248 8,979 1,320 1,755 19
(H) University al Minnesota Twin Cities 3,158 8,684 3,787 7,148 1,403 2,020 21
(H) University of St Thomas 11,204 6,384 2,197 1,650 14
(H) Winona State University 2,448 4,435 2,877 3,880 1,749 1.215 21
Mississippi
State average+ - 4,140 2,289 4,249 3,812 2,344 4,303 1,148 1,232 19
(H) Alcorn State University 2.370 4,336 2,858 4,818 929 1,049 21
(H) Belhaven College 8,300 2,420 * 21
(H) Blue Mountain College 3,556 580 1,390 21
Cooks Institute Of Electronics Engineering"(H) Delta State University 2,194 4,154 2.194 4,154 780 1,010 21
Jackson College Of Ministries"(H) Jackson State University 2,230 4,190 2,230 4,190 1,546 1,220 20
(H) Magnolia Bible College 2,720 800 790 4
(H) Millsaps College 10,280 7,200 2,122 1,880 21
(H) Mississippi College 6,315 4,584 1,150 1,470 21
(H) Mississippi State University 2,474 4,432 2,474 4,432 1,200 1,830 15
(H) Mississippi University For Women 2,239 4,199 2,239 4,199 1,027 1,190 19
(H) Mississippi Valley State University 2.184 4,123 2,171 4,130 850 1,050 21
North Mississippi Med Ctr-Medical Technology Pr 0 0
(H) Reformed Theological Seminary 4,215 990
(H) Rust College 4,152 898 1,050 21
(H) Southeastern Baptist College 2,220 760 950 15
(H) Tougaloo College 4,835 890 950 21
(H) University Of Mississippi Main Campus 2,435 4,394 2,435 4,394 1,430 1,400 21
(H) University Of Mississippi Medical Center 2,101 4,060 2,101 4,080 1,710
(H) University Of Southern Mississippi 2,392 4,352 2,392 4,352 1,530 1,080 21
(H) Wesley Biblical Seminary 3,810 1,500
(H) Wesley College 1,900 880 1.320 21
(H) William Carey College 4,200 1,800 1,525 1.350 21
Missouri
State average+ - 6.720 2,137 4,745 5,540 2,427 5,304 1,832 1,574 18
(H) Aquinas Institute Of Theology 0,400
(H) Assemblies of God Theological Seminary 4,248
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4---,1, r_y_witescondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area. and institution: Academicyear 1992 -93-- continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate Wickets Graduate students
Private
Public
Private9
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
,irateIn-slate.. .
Out-of-stle
Lamour' - continued. , .
(H) Avila College 7,980 3,000 3,350 '' 21(H) Baptist Bible College 2,230 802 2,000 21(H) Barnes College 6,190 1,000
Berean College(H) Calvary Bible College 3,500 3,090 1.080 1,550 20(H) Central Bible College 3,736 2,750 19(H) Central Christian College of the Bible 3,509 1,170 1,220 18(H) Central Methodist College 7,050 1,650 1,820 19(H) Central Missouri State University 2,040 3,990 2,280 4,488 1,938 1,108 20
Christian Outreach School of Ministries"(H) Clayton University(H) College of the Ozarks 100 600 1,000 21(H) Columbia College 7,166 1,992 1,244 21(H) Conception Seminary College 4,704 1,016 1,958 21(H) Concordia Seminary 5,825 3,160 19(H) Covenant Theological Seminary 4,500 1,300(H) Culver-Stockton College 7,175 1,350 1,725 20(H) Deaconess College of Nursing 5,594 1,756 10(H) Dewy Institute of Technology 5,240(H) Drury College 8,460 3,600 1,570 1,710 20(H) Eden Theological Seminary(H) Evangel College 6,480 705 775 19
Evangelical Theologiat Seminary`Finlay Engineering College 5,370
(H) Fontbonne College 7,750 7,750 3,940 14(H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 14,850(H) Hannibal-Lagrange College 5,236 805 1,495 20(H) Harris-Stowe State College 1.296 2.553(H) ITT Technical Institute 5,905(H) Kansas City Art institute 12,060 3,960 19(H) Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 7,250(H) Kenrick Glennon Seminary 6,830 3,100 3
Lester E Cox Medical Center of Radiologlc Teohn 500(H) Lincoln University 1,742 3,484 2,130 4,272 2,694 * 19(H) Lindenwood College 8,480 3,610 2,270 2,200 19(H) Logan College of Chiropractic@(H) Maryville University of Saint Louis 8,200 4,230 3,990 20(H) Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary"(H) Missouri Baptist College 8,220 2,800 19(H) Missouri Southern State College 1.598 2,990 2,490 20
Missouri Technical School 5,940(H) Missouri Valley College 8,200 2,425 2,425 19(H) Missouri Western State College 1,822 3,460 1,180 1,292 20(H) National College 5,716(H) Nazarene Theological Seminary 1,953(H) Northeast Missouri State University 2,235 3,939 2,371 4,219 1,432 1,432 20(H) Northwest Missouri State University 1,860 3,342 1,782 3,255 1,328 1,490 18
Ozark Bible institute(H) Ozark Christian College 3,016 1,170 1,430 19(H) Park College 7,160 3,510 1,500 2,100 19(H) Research College of Nursing 8,850 1.740
Research Medical Center Clinical Pastoral Ed Ctr(H) Rockhurst College 8,830 4,538 1,710 2,008 19See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and mquired fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
PrivateCleitate
Public
In-state
Outer-state
In-state
Out-of-state
falesouri ... continued
Saint John's Mercy Medl Ctr-Sch of Medi Techn 3,600
Saint Johns Regional Medical Ctr Sch of Medi Techn
(H) Saint Louis Christian College 3,630 1,100 1,320 12
Saint Louis Rabbinical College(H) Saint Louis University Main Campus 9,880 6, e0 2,300 2,170 14
(H) Saint Paul School of Theologyr 7,460 2.445 0 4
(H) Southeast Missouri State University 2,113 3,777 2,260 4,083 1,986 1,100 20
(H) Southwest Baptist University 6,401 1,500 1,100 1,270 20
Southwest Missouri School of Anesthesia 700
(H) Southwest Missouri State University 1,752 3,384 1,434 2,748 2,550 900 20
(H) St Louis College of Pharmacy 8,030 3,900 " 14
(H) Stephens College 12,400 2,800 2,250 21
Truman Med Center Sch for Nurse Anesthetists 3.100 6,200
(H) Universityof Wraith Sclences(H) University of Missouri-Columbia 2,812 7.672 2,821 7,263 1,584 1,451 14
(H) University of Missouri-Kansas City 2,841 7,701 2,847 7,289 1,795 1,500 14
(H) University of Missourl-Rolla 2,932 7,792 2,912 7,354 1,960 1,506 20
(H) University of Missouri-Saint Louis 2,740 7,600 2,748 7,188 2,378 1,634 14
(H) Washington University 16.918 16,750 3,216 2,178 20
(H) Webster University 8,000 7,260 1,590 2,240 19
Western Baptist Bible College(H) Westminster College 8,960 1,530 2,020 19
(H) William Jewell College 8,970 1,080 1,870 21
(H) William Woods College 8,950 1.980 1,940 20
Montana
State average+ - 4,413 1,772 5,286 1,540 1,710 5,052 1,235 1,647 16
(H) Carroll College 7,070 1,390 2,100 14
(H) College of Great Falls 4,790 3,080 140 890 10
Columbus Hospital School of Medics! Technology**
(H) Eastern Montana College 1,835 5,139 1.835 6,139 1.810 1,424 10
Montana Bible College 2,160 1,280
(H) Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology 1,61:2 6,406 1,467 4,657 3,500 19
(H) Montana State University 1,839 6,683 1,822 4,814 3.224 21
Mountain Staten Baptist College 2,205
(H) Northern Montana College 1,732 5,036 1,732 5,038 1,210 1,968 15
(H) Rocky Mountain College 7,966 3,600 20
Saint James Community Hospital School of Medl Tech 0
(H) University of Montana 1,892 5,616 1,896 5,618 1,713 1,ne 15
(11) Western Montana College University of Montana 1.650 4,954 1,500 1,874 15
Yellowstone Baptist College 2,290 750 1,600 18
Nebraska
State average - 8,408 1,746 3,811 5,032 1,760 3,594 1,273 1,510 18
(H) Bellevue College 2,920 0,860
Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia 3,598 1,820
(H) Chadron State College 1,675 2,670 1,198 2,007 1,184 1,332 15
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and requited terse
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and InstitutionPublic Public
PrivetsIn-
stateOut-of-
state PrivetsIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Nebraska - oontinued
(H) Clarkson College 5,280 4,500 1,e70(H) College of Saint Mary 8,680 3,320 * V(H) Concordia Teachers College 8,090 8,090 3,030 * 21(H) Creighton University 9,670 6,140 2,190 1,810 19(H) Dana College 8,050 1,224 1,70e 19(H) Doane College 8,770 2,250 050 1,750 19(H) Grace College of the Bible 4.100 1,000 1,600 20(H) Hastings College 8,720 3,789 1,230 1,780 19(H) Midland Lutheran College 8,800 1,050 1,650 20(H) Nebraska Christian College 2,170 860 1,420 17(H) Nebraska Methodist College of Nurs & Allied Health 5,214 1,150(H) Nebraska Wesleyan University 8,430 1,720 1,350 19(H) Peru State College 1,671 2,83e 1,210 1,380 19
Platte Valley Bible College 1,308 855(H) Union College 8,100 1,430 1,080 19(H) University of Nebraska at Kearney 1,720 2,770 1,564 2,536 1,130 1,250 15(H) University of Nebraska at Lincoln 2,187 5,367 2,298 5,172 1,280 1,635 20(H) University of Nebraska at Omaha 1,467 3,765 1,803 4,173(H) University of Nebraska Medical Center 1.994 5,174 2,105 4,979(H) Wayne State College 1,599 2,694 1,802 2.694 1,140 1,350 15(H) York College 4.140 1,100 1,650 19
Nevada
State average - 8,225 1,487 5,462 7,600 1,364 5,339 2,643 1,660 17
(H) Morrison College/Reno Business College 4,950(H) Sierra Nevada College 7,500 7,500 2,400(H) University of Nevada-Las Vegas 1,665 5,715 1,395 5,445 3,150 1,630 1E(H) University of Nevada-Reno 1,308 5,208 1,332 5,232 2,380 1,690 19
New Hampshire
State average - 10,595 3,027 7,375 9,225 3,130 5,694 2,383 2,123 19
(H) Antioch New England Graduate School (Nh) 8,955(H) Colby-Sawyer College 12,775 2,830 2,290 19(H) Daniel Webster College 11,188 2,170 2,284 19(H) Dartmouth College 17,229 17,229 2,979 2,667 20(H) Franklin Pierce College 12,430 2,300 1,950 19(H) Franklin Pierce Law Center 11,435(H) Keene State College 2,845 7,325 2,845 3,205 2,450 1,322 19(H) Magdalen College 4.950 4,000 20(H) New England College 11,990 2,680 2,390 19(H) New Hampshire College 10,218 8,512 2,655 1,980 19(H) Notre Dame College 8,966 4,086 2,140 2,495 19(H) Plymouth State College 2,926 7,406 2,664 2,934 2.446 1,310 19(H) Rivier College 9,330 4,122 1,536 3,064 19(H) Saint Aneelm College 10,970 5,200 18(H) School for Lifelong Learning 2,574 2,814(H) Thomas More College of Liberal Arts 6,600 4,800 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for hill-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
state
In-state
Out-of-state
Newitimipshire -.continued
(H) University of New Hampshire at Manchester 2,850 8,330
(H) University of New Hampshire-Main Campus 3,941 11,001 3,882 10,942 2,128 1,600 19
NON Jenny
State average+ - 9,916 3,173 4,922 8,092 4,376 5,925 2,837 2,122 17
(H) Beth Medrash Govoha 3,150 2,300 3,800 21
(H) Bloomfield College 7,750 3,900 19
(H) Caldwell College 8,080 4,300 21
(H) Centenary College 10,911 5,130 20
(H) College of Saint Elizabeth 9,970 4,700 ' 19
(H) Drew University 17,294 17,448 2,924 2,170 20
(H) Fairleigh Dickinson University (Alf Campuses) 10,483 9,295 2,936 2,824 19
(H) Felician College 7,430
(H) Georgian Court College 7,875 4,265 1,600 2,150 20
(H) Jersey City State College 2,878 3.638 3,588 4,212 2,800 2,200 14
Jersey Shore Medical Center School of Medical Tech 0
(H) Kean College of New Jersey 2,469 3,241 3,391 4,111 2,490 1,200 21
(H) Monmouth College 11,160 6,534 2,280 2,400 13
(H) Montclair State College 2,688 3,808 3,540 4,380 2,978 1,584 19
(H) New Brunswick Theological Seminary 6,510 2,200
(H) New Jersey Institute of Technology 4,624 8,642 8,136 8,808 3,478 1504 15
New School for Music Study**(H) Princeton Theological Seminary 6,403 1,094 2,436 20
(H) Princeton University 17,750 17,850 2,517 3,000 V
(H) Rabbi Jacob Joseph School 4,000 3,250 21
(H) Rabbinical College of America 7,000 2,500 3,500 21
(H) Ramapo College of New Jersey 3,024 3,774 3,176 1,450 19
(H) Rider College 12,010 6,962 2,600 2,382 19
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Camden"(H) Rowan College of New Jersey 2,870 3,990 3,116 4,480 2,760 1,875 20
(H) Rutgers University Camden Campus 3,857 7,227 5,114 7,271 2,690 1,750 19
(H) Rutgers University New Brunswick 4,040 7,410 5,136 7,293 2,874 1,750 19
(H) Rutgers University Newark Campus 3,871 7,241 5,121 7,278 2,710 1,750 V
(H) Saint Peter's College 8,390 6,1:88 2,630 2.295 19
(H) Seton Hall University 10,980 8,1122 4,064 1,894 14
(H) Stevens Institute of Technology 15,425 10,200 2,760 2,290 15
(H) Stockton State College 2,857 3,297 2,825 1.520 19
(H) Talmudical Academy - New Jersey* *(H) The School of Music of Rider College 12,200 12,200 2,300 2,950 20
(H) Thomas A Edison State College@(H) Trenton State College 3,781 5,363 4,988 6,566 2,700 2,364 19
(H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 1,975 2,634 4,301 8,229
(H) Upsala College 11,500 6,520 2,280 2,320 19
(H) Upsala College-Wirths Campus 5.000
(H) William Paterson College of New Jersey 2,832 3,728 3,708 4,572 2,830 1,530 15
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institution
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
statein-
stateOut-of-
state
New Mexico
State average+ - 7.095 1,489 5,184 4,689 1.658 5,426 1,272 1,327 16
(H) College of Santa Fe 8,968 3,458 1.320 1,628 20(H) College of the Southwest 3,800 1,358 1,190 9
College of the Southwest-Carlsbad 5,760 0 0(H) Eastern New Mexico University Main Campus 1,356 4,914 1,512 5,064 1,120 1.290 15(H) International Institute of Chinese Medicine 5,080(H) National College-Albuquerque, NM Branch 5,716
Nazarene Indian Bible College 2,926 1,200 270 4(H) New Mexico Highlands University 1,344 4,920 1,008 3,690 1,022 1,270 14(H) New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 1.666 5,386 2,445 7,483 1.346 2,060 19(H) New Mexico State University Main Campus 1,708 5,838 1,828 5,752 1,416 1,402 17(H) Southwest Acupuncture College"(H) St John's College 15,400 5,490 2,440 2,760 21(H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus 1,656 5,880 1,830 6,060 1,705 1,574 19(H) Western New Mexico University 1,204 4,384 1.324 4,504 1,070 1,160 18
World Institute of Religious Education Corresp Sch"
New York
State average+ - 9,490 2,986 6,462 8,118 4,225 7,047 2,691 2,024 18
(H) Academy for Creative Learning for Adults"Academy for Jewish Education 2.800Academy for Jewish Education 2,800Academy for Jewish Education 2,600Academy for Jewish Education 2,600Academy for Jewish Religion 5,500Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy@
(H) Adolph' University 11,420 11,500 3,200 2.800 20Advanced Institute for Analytic Psychotherapy@
(H) Albany College of Pharmacy 8,000 2,800 1,600 10(II) Albany Medical College 19,850 2.475(H) Alfred University 14.998 14,998 2,460 2.276 21
All Saints University of America, Inc. 1,500 1,500(H) American Center for yhe Alexander Technique 6,075(H) Associated Beth Rivkah Schools"(Ii) Audrey Cohen College 10,580 11,295(H) Bais Fruma*(H) Bais Medrash L' Torah"(H) Bank Street College of Education 12,525(H) Bard College 18,180 5,200 2,880 2,950 19(H) Barnard College 16,854 4,328 2,682 14
Be'Er Shmuel Talmud Acad(H) Belzer Yeshiva-Machzikei Seminary(H) Beth Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher Institute 3,800 3,600 1.000 ' 17(H) Beth Hatalmud Rab C.::ege(H) Beth Jacob Hebrew Teachers College 3,300
Beth Joseph Rab Seminary*(H) Beth Medrash Eeyun Hatalmud(H) Beth Medrash Emek Halacha(H) Beth Roche! Seminary"
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weak
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
PublicIn- i Out-of-
stale I state
In-state
Out-of-state
New York - continued I
-Mar*
Blanton Peale Graduate Institute 8,000
(H) Bnos Jerusalem Seminary**(H) Boricua College 5,600
(H) Brooklyn Law School(H) Canislus College 9,502 7,700 2,500 2,400 19
Catholic Medical Center School of Med Tech
(H) Cszenovia College 8,592 2,194 2,194 21
Center for Modem Psychoanalytic Studies**(H) Central Yeshiva Tomchel Tmimim Lilbavitz(H) Christ the King Seminary 4,662 1,850 3,200 21
(H) Clarkson University 14,510 8,689 2,381 2,696 19
(H) Colgate Rochester-Bexley-Crozer 6,332 1,130 2,100 18
(H) Colgate University 17,415 17,415 2,575 2,700 19
(H) College of Aeronautics 6,045
(H) College of Mount Saint Vincent 10,460 7,080 5,250 19
(H) College of New Rochelle 10,200 4,500 2,620 2,000 19
(H) College of Saint Rose 9,038 7,800 2,353 2,621 14
(H) Columbia University in the City of New York 16,918 16,676 3,407 3,021 19
(H) Concordia College 9,370 1,870 2,480 20
(H) Cooper Union 300 300 4,320
(H) Cornell University Medical College 14,650 2,780
(H) Cornell University-Endowed Colleges 17,276 17,252 3,284 2,392 20
(H) Cornell University-NYS Statutory Colleges 7,058 13,306 8,232 8,232 3,284 2,392 20
(H) CUNY Bernard Baruch College 2,552 5,152 3,375 5,875
(H) CUNY Brooklyn College 2.607 5,207 3,442 5,942
(H) CUNY City College 2,547 5,147 3,383 5,883
(H) CUNY College of Staten Island 2,558 5,158 3,458 5,958
(H) Cuny Graduate School and University Center 3,371 5,871 6,869
(H) CUNY Hunter College 2,555 5,155 3,368 5,868 1,730
(H) CUNY John Jay College Criminal Justice 2,551 5,151 3,413 5,913
(H) CUNY Lehman College 2,562 5,162 3,462 5,962
(H) CUNY Medgar Evers College 2,154 2,730
(H) CUNY New York City Technical College 2,500 5,100
(H) CUNY York College 2.534 5,134
(H) D'Youville College 8,320 6,504 2,340 1,800 19
(H) Daemon College 8,330 2.075 2,075 19
(H) Darkei No'Am Rabbinical College 4.100 4,100 1,300
(H) Derech Ayson Rabbinical Seminary**(H) Dominican College of Blauvelt 7,430 3,130 2,120 19
(H) Dowling College 8.750 9,990 2,915
(H) Elmira College 12,700 7,950 2,200 1,900 21
(H) Fashion Institute of Technology 2,795 5,630 4,210 7,528 2,635 2,020 20
(H) Five Towns College 8,150
Folk Art Inst of the Museum of American Folk Art 4.590
(H) Fordham University 12,170 9,630 6,900 19
(H) General Theological Seminary 9,059 2,565 1,840 7
Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training@(H) Graduate School of Figurative Art 10,500
Greater NY Chapter American Inst of Banking@
(H) Gruss Girls SeminaryHadar Hatorah Rabbinical Seminary'
(H) Hamilton GIllege 17,650 2,400 2,350 19
Harlem Hospital Center School of Anesthesia*
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required toes
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
New York - continued
(H) Hartwick College 14,350 2,100 2,350 21
(H) Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion(H) Hilbert College 6,400 1.670 2,680 17(H) Hobart William Smith Colleges 17,291 2.700 2,658 21
(H) Mortara University 10,490 8.694 3,240 2,200 19(H) Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary 1,000 500 500 21
(H) Houghton College 9,230 1,530 1,730 21
Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy 1,000
Institute for Expressive Analysis(H) Iona College 9,500 5,200 8,000 ' 21
(H) Ithaca College 12,870 9,872 2,700 2,812 20(H) Jeeode Hatorah(H) Jewish Theological Seminary of America 6,240 7,780 3,800 V
(H) Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary-(H) Keuka College 8.770 4.170 21
King County Hospital School for Nurse Anesthetists 4,500 4,500(H) Kol Yaakov Torah Center(H) Laboratory Institute of Merchandising 8,950(H) Le Moyne College 9,620 2,560 1,700 19
(H) Long Island Seminary of Jewish Studies(H) Long Island University Brentwood 10,810 8,460(H) Long Island University Brooklyn Campus 10,670 8,470 2,750 1,980 12
(H) Long Island University C W Poet Campus 10,810 8,550 2,880 2,280 12
(H) Long Island University Rockland Campus 8,160(H) Long Island University Southhampton College 10,850 8,590 2,890 2,440 15
(H) Machzikei Hadath Rabbinical College*(H) Manhattan College 11.900 7,120 4,500 1,750 19
(H) Manhattan School of Music 11,000 11,000
(H) Manhattanville College 13,005 7,150 5,900 21
(H) Meinnes College of Music 11.000 11,000 4.940(H) Marist College 9,820 7,658 3,360 2,180 19
(H) Maryknoll School of Theology 4,900 5,400 21
(H) Marymount College 10,720 3,162 2,588 19
(H) Marymount Manhattan CollegeMax Weinreich Center for Advanced Jewish Studies@
(H) Medaille College 7,750 2,300 1,800 18
(H) Mercy College Bronx Branch Campus 7,200(H) Mercy College White Plains Branch Campus 7,200(H) Mercy College Yorktown Heights Branch Campus 7,200(H) Mercy College-Main Campus 7,200(II) Meelvta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Meilech 4,200 4,200 1,200 1,200 16
(H) Mesivta Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary 4,165 4.465 1,700 1,800 21
(H) Meeivtha Tifereth Jer AmrMethodist Hospital School of Medical Technology 2,500Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary 900
(H) Miner Yeshiva Cent Institute*(H) Molloy College 8,390
(H) Mount Saint Mary College 7,810 0,366 3,000 1,830 20(H) Mount Sinai School of Medicine 4,750
National Institute for the Psychotherapies Trng@(H) Nazareth College of Rochester 9,790 7.680 2,480 2,180 19(H) New School for Social Research 12,600 10,200 4,600
New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training
See footnotes at end of table.
45 Ot/
Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public Public
In-state
Out-of-state Private
11-"rf
In-state
Out-of-state
New York -continued
New York Freudian Society 1,250
(H) New York Institute of Technology-Central Islip 8,140 5,130 2,545 2,540 14
(H) New York Institute of Technology Manhattan Campus 8.140 5,130 2,540 14
(H) New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury Cam 8.140 5,130 2,540 14
(H) New York Medical College 7,200 4,200
New York School fa- Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy@New York School of Astrology 8,000 3,000
(H) New York School of Interior Design 9,00(H) New York State Col of Ceramics at Alfred Univ 5,785 8,185 8,290 8,290 2,480 2,278 21
(H) New York Theological Seminary 5,970
(H) New York University 16,650 12,240 4,270 2,510 10
(It) Niagara University 9,523 5,188 2.184 2.182 19
(H) Nyack College 7,910 5,878 1,550 2,130 21
(H) Ohr Hameir Theological Seminary"(H) Ohr Somayach Institutions*
Ohr Somayach Institutions 2,000
(H) Pace University-New York 10.100 11,580 3,320 1,340 21
(H) Pace University-Pleasantville Briarcliff Campus 10,100 11,580 3,320 1,340 21
(H) Pace University-White Plains 10,100 11,580 3,320 1,340 21
(H) Polytechnic University 14,780 14,780 2,472 1,750 19
(H) Pratt Institute-Main 12,004 7,715 3,880 2,050 19
(H) Queens College 2,835 5,235 3,458 5,956
(H) Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary"(H) Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin**(H) Rabbinical College of Beth Shraga"(H) Rabbinical College of Bobover Bnei Zion"(H) Rabbinical College of Ch'San Sofer New York"(H) Rabbinical College of Kamenitz Yeshiva"(H) Rabbinical College of Long Island"
Rabbinical College of Tash"(H) Rabbinical Seminary of Adas Yereim"(H) Rabbinical Seminary of America 4.000 4,000 2,000 500
(H) Rabbinical Seminary of M'Kor Chaim"Rabbinical Seminary of Munkace
(H) Regents College, University of the State of NY@
(H) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 18,402 11,881 3,400 2,618 20
(H) Roberts Wesleyan College 9,232 2,210 1,156 21
(H) Rochester Institute of Technology 12,760 13,628 2,835 2,451 14
(H) Rockefeller University 0 2.604
(H) Russell Sage College Main Campus 11,270 8,880 2,240 2,260 14
(H) Saint Bonaventure University 9,284 5,220 2,310 2,514 21
(H) Saint John Fisher College 9,470 9,480 3,550 1,850 19
(H) Saint John's University New York 8,230 7,928
(H) Saint Josephs College Main Campus 8,700
(H) Saint Josephs College Suffolk Campus 8,912
(H) Saint Josephs Seminary and College 1,400 21
(H) Saint Thomas Aquinas College 7.350 2,800 1,700 12
(H) Saint Vladimir. Orthodox Theological Seminary 3,120 1,050 1,550 19
(H) Sara Schenirer Teachers Seminary"(H) Sarah Lawrence College 17,840 12,672 4,550 2,190 14
(H) School of Visual Arts 11,170 12,370 4,200
(H) Seminary of the Immaculate Conception 0 0
(H) Sh'Or Yoshuv Rabbinical College"
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic chargos for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required hoe
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
New York - continuedt7oitats ..
(H) Siena College 9.810 2,730 1,950 21
(H) Skidmore College 16,850 2,920 2,350 19(H) St Bernard's Institute 4.610(H) St Francis College 6,550(H) St Lawrence University 18.820 8,400 2,765 2,535 21
Sunbridge College 9,000(H) SUNY at Albany 2,883 6,783 4.141 7,457 2,810 1,250 20(H) SUNY at Binghamton 2,957 6,857 4,199 7,515 2,560 2,074 14(H) .SONY at Buffalo 3,073 6,073 4,330 7,648 2,528 2,050 21
(H) SUNY at Stony Brook 2,918 8,818 4,162 7,478 2,670 1,700 19(H) SUNY College at Brockport 2.915 6.815 4.265 7,581 2,440 1,620 14(H) SUNY College at Buffalo 2,835 6,735 4,075 7,391 2,380 1,300 19(H) SUNY College at Cortland 2,920 6,820 4,210 7,528 2,270 1,800 21
(H) SUNY College at Fredonia 2,926 6,828 4,222 7,538 2,190 1,790 19(H) SUNY College at Geneseo 2,955 6.855 4,125 7,441 2,364 1,420 21(H) SUNY College at New Peitz 2,921 6,821 4,271 7,587 2,450 1,790 19(H) SUNY College at Old Westbury 2,898 6.798 2,990 1,430 19(H) SUNY College at Oneonta 2,896 8,796 4,196 7,512 2,4,38 1,800 21(H) SUNY College at Oswego 2,930 8,830 4,105 7.421 2,530 1.700 21
(H) SUNY College at Plattsburgh 2,885 6,765 4,215 7,531 2,100 1,592 19(H) SUNY College at Potsdam 2,890 6,790 4,125 7,441 2,500 1,710 10(H) SUNY College at Purchase 2,911 8,811 4.261 7,577 2,814 1,530 15(H) SUNY College of Agriculture & Techn at Cobleskill 2,954 6,854 2,550 1,920 17(H) SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 2,937 6,837 4,243 7,559 3,000 2,920 19(H) SUNY College of Optometry 4.120 7.438(H) SUNY College of Technology at Alfred 2,912 6,812 2,480 1,760 18(H) SUNY College of Technology at Farmingdale 2,925 6,825 2,340 1,920 15(H) SUNY Empire State College 2,887 6,587 4,037 7,353(H) SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 2.885 6,785 4.200 7,518 2,760(H) SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse 2,865 6,765 4,215 7,531 2,440(H) SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica-Rome 2.955 6,855 4,165 7,481 2,580 2,000 14(H) SUNY Maritime College 3,235 7,135 4,025 7,341 2,400 1,864 19(H) Syracuse University Main Campus 13.811 12,483 3,320 2,920 19(H) Talmudic& Institute of Upstate New York 4,250 4,250 3,300 '' 21
(H) Talmudical Seminary of Oholei Torah**(H) Teachers College at Columbia University 11,240 5,000(H) The College of Insurance 9.800 8,688 7,788 19
.(H) The Juilliard School 11,250 11,250 5,900 '' 14(H) The King's College 8,310 1,930 1,990 20(H) Toldos Yakor Yosef(H) Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary"(H) Touro College 7,030 11,620 4,800
Training Institute for Mental Health Practitioner"Unification Theological Seminary 5,160 900 1,200 20
(H) Union College 16,748 6,965 2,990 2,745 19(H) Union Theological Seminary 10,857 3150
United Ger Institutions zeoo(H) United Talmudic& Academy"(H) University of Rochester 16,444 16,314 3,608 2,407 14(H) Utica College of Syracuse University 11,230 2,340 2,300 19(H) Vassar College 17,620 17,820 2,030 2,570 21(H) Wadhams Hall Seminary-College 3,790 1,600 1,800 21(H) Wagner College 11,250 9,240 2,710 2,290 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-data
Out-of -slate
In-state
Out -of-state
New Yak - continued
...a.poillite....................
(H) Webb Institute of Naval Architecture 0 1,900 2,900 19
(H) Wells College 13,800 2,550 2,550 19
Westchester hit for Traing/Counsel/Psychoanal@William Alanson White Institute**Yeah Beth Hillel KrasnaYeah Beth Shearm Rab InstYeshiva & Mesifta Maharyatz Margareten
(H) Yeshiva and Kollel Harbotzas Torah'(H) Yeshiva Bais Yisroel
Yeshiva Bnei Torah *(H) Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim Radun'(H) Yeshiva Derech Chaim**
Yeshiva Eshei Yiroel 3,000 2,000 21
(H) Yeshiva Karlin Stolin 3,500 0 1,200 1,000 16
(H) Yeshiva of Mikdash Melech(H) Yeshiva of Nitre Rabbinical College(H) Yeshiva Ohel Shmuel
Yeshiva Serdahel**(H) Yeshiva Shaer Hatorah 6,250 0 0 21
(H) Yeshiva University*(H) Yeshivath Viznitz(H) Yeshivath Zichron Moshe'
North Catalina
State average+ - 7,221 1,251 6,980 4,322 1,251 8,803 1,557 1,709 20
(H) Appalachian State University 1,264 6,938 1,294 6,968 1,370 1,000 15
(H) Barber-Scotia College 4,200 1,242 1,370 19
(H) Barton College 6,720 1,500 1,497 21
(H) Belmont Abbey College 7,974 2,222 1,848 19
(H) Bennett College 5,725 1,300 1,475 19
(H) Campbell University Inc 7,672 1,800 1,070 1,520 15
(H) Catawba College 8,130 2,300 1,550 21
(H) Chowan College 6,280 1,240 1,880 21
(H) Davidson College 14,950 2,268 2,204 19
(H) Duke University 16,236 9,996 2,630 2,920 21
(H) Durham Regional Hsp Sch of Anesthesia for Nurses 1,000 1,000
(H) East Carolina University 1,246 6,918 1,248 6,918 1,410 1,620 14
(H) r:ast Coast Bible College 3,095 1,110 1,110 20
(H) Elizabeth City State University 1,184 6,202 1,460 1,220 21
8,110 3,330 1,560 1,925 19(H) Elon College(H) Fayetteville State University 1,138 6,810 1,138 6,810 1,250 1,050 21
(H) Gardner-Webb College 7,180 2,880 1,810 1,990 21
(H) Greensboro College 7,240 1,564 1,940 19
(H) Guilford College 11.734 2,429 2,355 18
Heritage Bible College 1,580 1,200 1,680 20
(H) High Point University 7,250 1,330 2,130 19
(H) John Wesley College 3,858 1.200
(H) Johnson C Smith University 6,138 1,056 1,135 19
(H) Lees-McRae College 6,898 1,252 1,650 21
(H) Lenoir-Rhyne College 9,500 3,600 1,815 2,050 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges fo; full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required foes
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
state
Out -of-state
North Carolina - continued
(H) Livingstone College 5,200 1,400 2,000 10
(H) Mars Hill College 8,950 1,650 1,900 21
(H) Meredith College 8,020 3,260 1,500 1,470 21
(H) Methodist College 8,250 1,350 2,050 21
(H) Montreat-Anderson College 8,512 1,390 1,852 21
(H) Mount Olive College 7,100 1,350 1,350 20(H) North Carolina Agricultural and Technical St Univ 1,270 6,942 1,270 8,942 1,830 1,330 21
(H) North Carolina Central University 1,211 6,883 1,178 8,850 1,569 1,348 21
(H) North Carolina School of the Arts 1,830 8,080 1,830 8,089 1,488 1,675 21
(H) North Carolina State University at Raleigh 1,288 7,870 1,292 7.876 1.450 1.900 15
(H) North Carolina Wesleyan College 7,860 1,590 2,200 19
(H) Pembroke State University 948 5,966 948 5,968 1,210 1,200 20
(H) Pfeiffer College 7,730 3.060 2,010 1,270 21
(H) Piedmont Bible College 3,590 1,092 1,508 21
(H) Queens College 0,850 4,200 2,450 2,100 21
Raleigh School of Nurse Anesthesia 4.200
(H) Roanoke Bible College 2,984 920 1,520 18
(H) Saint Andrews Presbyterian College 9,415 1,655 2,500 21
(H) Saint Augustine's College 5,300 1,428 1,972 21
(H) Salem College 9,446 2,430 2,795 2,095 21
(H) Shaw University 5,272 1,260 2,114 21
(H) Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 1.100 1,100 1.280
(H) University of North Carolina at Asheville 1,150 6,168 1,150 6,168 1,610 1,600 19
(H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1,249 7,833 1,244 7,828 1,798 1,700 19
(H) University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1,189 6,861 1,182 8,861 1,472 1,370 21
(H) University of North Carolina st Greensboro 1,540 8,124 1,540 8,124 1,715 1,760 20
(H) University of North Carolina at Wilmington 1,344 7,018 1,344 7,016 1,910 1,550 19
(H) Waite Forest University 12,000 12,000 1,765 1,785 14
(H) Warren Wilson College 9,150 7,150 1,426 1.428 21
(H) Western Carolina University 1,271 6,943 1,307 6,979 1,230 1,080 21
(H) Wingate College 6,740 1,500 1,450 1,600 21
Winston Salem Bible College**(H) Winston-Salem State University 1,094 6,112 1,420 1,342 21
North Dakota
State average+ - 5,616 2,013 4,582 2,104 5,287 898 1,483 18
(H) Dickinson State University 1,708 4,256 15
(H) Jamestown College 6,920 1,330 1,650 19
(H) Mayville State University 2,755 4,305 820 1,540 19
(H) MedCenter One College of Nursing :"..' 10 710
(H) Minot State University 1,710 4,260 2,256 5,724 724 1,188 15
(H) North Dakota State University Main Campus 2,032 5,140 1,682 4,287 870 1,612 20
St Alexius School of Medical Technology"Tri College University"
(H) Trinity Bible College 4,534 2,704 19
(H) University of Mary 5.900 1,050 1,440 20
(H) University of North Dakota-Main Campus 2,165 5,273 2,375 5,840 948 1,470 10
(H) Valley City State University 1,707 4,257 730 1,480 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and :natitution
Tuition and required km
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-date
In-state
Out -of-date
Ohio
State average+ - 8,901 2,888 8,711 4,981 3,954 8,381 1,889 1,928 19
Allegheny Wesleyan College 3,680 850 1.450 21
(H) Antioch College 15,277 1,312 1,712 19
(H) Antioch School for Adult and Experiential Learning 7,875 4,860
(H) Art Academy of Cincinnati 7,900
(H) Ashland University 10,583 2,256 2,301 2,066 19
(H) Athenaeum of Ohio 6,300 2,000 1,900 21
(H) Aultman Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia"(H) Baldwin-Wallace College 10,455 1.965 2,100 14
(H) Bluffton College 8,606 1,422 2,001 21
(I-I) Bowling Green State University Main Campus"(H) Capital University 11,810 1,610 2,230 20
(I-1) Capital University Cleveland Center 2,700
(H) Case Western Reserve University 14,618 14,510 2,550 1,850 14
(H) Cedarville College 6,234 1,704 1,875 21
(H) Central State University 2,879 5,895 2,070 2,223 20
Christian Union School of the Bible"(H) Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary 3,872 4.350 3,124 17
Cincinnati Christian College"(H) Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science 6,750
(H) Circleville Bible College"(I-I) Cleveland College of Jewish Studies**(H) Cleveland Institute of Art 11,970 2,540 1,850 21
(1-1) Cleveland Institute of Music"(H) Cleveland State University 2,978 5,952 3,771 7,542 2,430 1,455 19
(H) College of Mount Saint Joseph 8,740 5,472 2,080 1,960 21
(H) College of Wooster 14,380 1,980 2,320 21
(H) Columbus College of Art and Design 8,830 2,700 2,100 19
(H) Defiance College 9,386 1,480 1,940 19
(H) Denison University 15,640 2,280 1,940 21
(H) Devry Institute of Technology 5,249
(H) Dyke College 5,300
(H) ETI Technical College 5.180 1,860
(I-I) Franciscan University of Steubenville 7,990 5,280 2,100 2,100 19
(H) Franklin University 4,397
Gestalt Institute of Cleveland 2,980
(H) God's Bible School and College 2,900 850 1,550 19
(H) Hebrew Union Oollege-Jewish Institute of Religion(H) Heidelberg College 12,380 4,320 1,800 2,160 20
(H) Hiram College 12,897 1,900 2,220 21
(1-1) John Carroll University 10,440 5,850 3,000 2,450 19
(H) Kent State University Main Campus 3,598 7,192 3,830 7,428 1,984 1,410 21
(1-1) Kenyon College 17,080 1,460 2,110 21
(H) Lake Erie College 8,960 6,960 2,200 1,980 19
(H) Lourdes College 5,493
(H) Malone College 8.490 3.690 1,670 1,480 21
Marietta Bible College Inc"(H) Marietta College 12,370 1,880 1,740 20
McCreary Center for African American Rel Studies 750
(H) Medical College of Ohio 4,584 5,704
(H) Methodist Theological School Ohio"(H) Miami University Middletown 2,944 7,722
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and inadtution
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
sateIn-
state.
Out-of-state
Ohio -continued
(Ft) Miami University Oxford Campus 4,024 8,614 4.214 8,804 1,700 1,920 21(H) Mount Carmel College of Nursing 8,909 1,802(H) Mount Union College 11,200 1,340 2,050 21(H) Mount Vernon Nazarene College 8,230 3,672 1,710 1,380 21(H) Muskingum College 12,050 3,800 1,320 2,260 21(H) Notre Dame College 7.400 1,390 2,300 19(H) Oberlin College(H) Ohio Dominican College 7,370 3,930 " 20(H) Ohio Northern University 13,455 1,545 2,070 21(H) Ohio State University-Lima Campus 2,799 8,292 3,966 10,278(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus 2,799 8,292 3,968 10,278 2,804 1,815 19(H) Ohio State University-Mansfield Campus 2,799 8,292 3,966 11,278(H) Ohio State University-Marion Campus 2,700 8,193 3.968 10,278(H) Ohio State University-Newark Campus 2,799 8,292 3,968 10,278(H) Ohio University Chillicothe Branch 2,813 6,276(H) Ohio University Eastern Campus 2,813 6,278(H) Ohio University Ironton Branch 2,412 2,517(H) Ohio University Lancaster Branch 2,813 6,278(H) Ohio University Main Campus 3,234 0,897 3,683 7,328 1,875 1,941 20(H) Ohio University Zanesville Branch 2,613 6,278(H) Ohio Wesleyan University 14,644 2,596 2,534 21(H) Otterbein College 11,502 11,502 1,776 2.331 21(H) Pontifical College Josephinum 4,818 5,841 1,825 1,825 21(H) Rabbinical College Telshe(H) Saint Mary Seminary 5,650 7,300 " 21
Saint Thomas Institute**(H) Shawnee State University 2,409 3,945
Southwest General Hospital School of Med Tech 1,510Temple Baptist College
(H) The Union Institute(H) The University of Findlay 10,054 2,100 2,300 21(H) Tiffin University 6,500 8,000 1,830 1,698 19(H) Trinity Lutheran Seminary 4,799 882(H) United Theological Seminary*
University Hospital School of Medical Technology 2,000 2,000(H) University of Akron Main Campus(H) University of Cincinnati Main Campus 3,372 8,049 5,247 10,320 4,431 19(H) University of Dayton 10,210 3,640 1,960 1,970 15(H) University of Rio Grande 5.598 4,500 1,320 1,830 21(H) University of Toledo 3,073 7,378 4,341 8,648 2,145 1,050 8(H) Urbana University 8,075 3,950 * 19(H) Ursuline College 8,430 3,792 1,840 2,160 20(H) Walsh College 7.200 4,570 3,800 19(H) Wilberforce University 6,646 1,632 1,760 20(H) Wilmington College 9,100 3,850 19(H) Winebrenner Theological Seminary 3.724 3,724(H) Wittenberg University 14.376 2,022 2,022 21(H) Wright State University Main Campus 2,934 5,868 3,708 6,642 2,541 1,560 10(H) Xavier University 10,450 7,080 2,250 2,180 15(H) Youngstown State University 2,640 4,440 2,187 3,537 2,220 1.335 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required Ares
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn
state
Out-of-elite
In-state
Out-of-state
Oldahonrat
State average+ - 5,311 1,467 3,798 3,847 1,511 3,928 1,108 1,490 19
(H) Bartlesville Wesleyan College 5,950 1,300 1,800 20
(H) Cameron University 1,377 3,305 1,407 3,394 1,072 1,180 20
Comanche County Memorial Hoep School of Med Tech
(H) East Central University 1,411 3,339 1,078 2,585 680 1,284 14
Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 3,100 1,200 1,760 20
(H) Langston University 1,360 3,490 1,380 3,387 898 1,484 20
(H) Mid America Bible College 3,640 1,198 1,398 12
(H) Northeastern State University**(H) Northwestern Oklahoma State University 1.423 3,587 1,371 3,357 668 1,196 20
(H) Oklahoma Baptist University 4,880 1,260 1,680 20
(H) Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Acts 5,280 6,172 1,480 tatio 15
(H) Oklahoma City University 5,700 4,400 1,850 1,920 19
(H) Oklahoma Missionary Baptist College 1,200
(H) Oklahoma State University Main Campus 1,768 4,950 1,839 6,167 3,020 20
(H) Oral Roberts University 6,900 3,895 3,838 19
(H) Panhandle State University 1,481 3,591 800 1,200 20
(H) Phillips University 8,516 1,834 1,000 1,820 18
(H) Southeastern Oklahoma State University 1,350 3,418 1,400 3,386 800 1.200 14
(H) Southern Nazarene University 5,335 3,390 1,598 1,701 21
(H) Southwestern College of Christian Ministries 3,354 2,500 " 19
(H) Southwestern Oklahoma State University 1.310 3.338 1,344 3,330 ,880 19
Torn S Gafford School of Medical Technology*(H) University of Central Oklahoma 1,342 3,270 1,380 3,388 2,150 20
(H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 1.009 4,982 2,079 8,228
(H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus 1,788 4,959 1,838 5,138 3,358 20
(II) University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 1,316 3,345 640 1,280 19
(H) University of Tulsa 9,380 8,840 1,700 1,800 19
Valley View Regional Hospital Sch of Medical Techn 0
Oregon
State average+ - 9,024 2.751 8,375 6,195 3.740 5,977 1,857 1,894 19
(H) Bassist College 7,910 2,750
(H) Columbia Christian College 6,270 1,200 1,730 20
(H) Concordia College 8,700 1,500 1,200 20
(H) Eastern Oregon State College 2,445 2,445 3,458 5,511 1,955 1,380 15
(H) Eugene Bible College 3,791 2,370 20
(H) George Fox College 10,040 4,100 1,800 1,820 21
(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,200
(H) Lewis and Clark College 14,285 7,200 2,229 2,810 19
(H) Linfield College 11,870 4,200 1,060 2,080 21
(H) Marylhurst College 8,180 4,008
(Ii) Mount Angel Seminary 3,700 3,700 1,100 2,200 21
Multnomah School of Bible 5,400 5,700 1,340 1,800 20
(H) Northwest Christian College 6,935 5,614 3.650 20
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 7.000
(H) Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology 11.040
(H) Oregon Health Science University 3,928 8.143 4,888 7,021 2,485
(H) Oregon Institute of Technology 2,595 6,678 1,680 2,030 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
°moon.« continued
(H) Oregon State University 2,691 6,972 3,665 5,832 3,606 21(H) Pacific Northwest College of Art 7,190(H) Pacific University 12,320 9,950 1,609 1.933 14(H) Portland State University 2,658 6,939 3,633 5,799 1,875 2,293 19(H) Reed College 18,190 4,920 2,436 2,544 19(H) Southern Oregon State College 2,487 6,988 3,423 5,487 2,527 727 15(H) University of Oregon 2,721 7,861 3,8e6 6,711 3,212 19(H) University of Portland 11,062 8,120 1,600 2,190 20(H) Warner Pacific College 7,532 2,011 3,800 14(H) Western Baptist College 7,900 3,500 20(H) Western Conservative Baptist Seminary 5,250(H) Western Evangelical Seminary 6,555(H) Western Oregon State College 2,481 5,982 3,417 5,481 3,186 15(H) Western States Chiropractic College-(H) Willamette University 13,030 11,085 4,150 19
Pennsylvania
Z.Ute average+ - 10.038 4,092 8,487 6,989 3,920 8,458 2,096 1,864 18
(H) Academy of The New Church 3,765 3,207 21(H) Albright College 13,960 2,250 1,885 21(H) Allegheny College 15,750 2.164 2,046 20
Allegheny General Hospital School of Medical Techn 2,388(H) Allentown College of Saint Francis de Sales 8,590 5,780 2,285 2,095 21(H) Alvemia College 7,905 1.900 1.900 19(H) American College@(H) Annenberg Research Institute"(H) Baptist Bible College and Seminary 5,722 4,276 1,380 2,104 21
(H) Beaver College 11,710 12,640 4,900 19(H) Biblical Theological Seminary 3,380(H) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 3,088 6,482 2,958 4,428 1,634 1,220 19(H) Bryn Mawr College 18,885 14,760 3,575 2,675 20(H) Bucknell University 18,670 15,200 2,170 1,940 21
(H) Cabrini College 9,500 6,400 2,805 2,805 19(H) California University of Pennsylvania 3,384 6,778 3,258 4,726 1,700 1,760 14
Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary 2,790(H) Carlow College 9,190 2,300 1.800 19(H) Carnegie Mellon University 16,000 18,500 3,210 2,240 19(H) Cedar Crest College 12,940 5,110 19(H) Chatham College 11,080 2,515 2,515 19(H) Chestnut Hill College 8,950 3,000 2,002 2,447 20(H) Cheyney University of Pennsylvania 2,938 8,332 2,833 4,301 1,612 1,728 19
Christ the Saviour Seminary 2,100 500 700 18(H) Clarion University of Pennsylvania 3,328 6,830 3,263 4,800 1,610 1,176 20(H) Clarion University of Pennsylvania Venango Campus(H) College Misericordia 0,600 5,640 2,596 2,274 19
(H) Curtis Institute of Music 500 500(H) Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture 11,090 1,980 2,320 18
(H) Dickinson College 10,700 2,500 2,215 21
(H) Dickinson School of Law 11,400 2.020(H) Drexel University 11,035 13,557 3.311 2,290 14
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentlevel and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Pennsylvania -.00ndrlUsd
..............,.......*-i......--..-....----Dolsorn
(H) Duquesne University 10,470 8,808 2,745 2,129 20
(H) East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 3,352 6,746 3,096 4,662 1,980 1,079 19
(H) Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary 3,050 2,020
(H) Eastern College 9,875 7,225 1,940 2.180 20
(H) Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 3,161 6,555 3,131 4,599 1,640 1,820 19
(H) Elizabethtown College 12,550 2,050 2,050 21
(H) Evangelical School of Theology 3,975 1,200
(H) Faith Theological Seminary**Family Institute of Philadelphia@
(H) Franklin and Marshall College SS 22.370 ' 21
(H) Gannon University 9,198 7,450 2,510 1,730 20
(H) Geneva College 8,204 5,760 1,920 2,080 21
(H) Gettysburg College 17,650 1,920 1,895 21
(H) Gratz College 4,200 4,750
(H) Grove City College 4,770 1,020 1,760 21
(H) Gwynedd-Mercy College 10,150 5,220 4,900 19
(H) Hahnemann University 8,260 9,160 4,800
(H) Haverford College 17,125 3,125 2,575 20
(H) Holy Family College 7,600 6,000
(H) Huesian School of Art 5,800
(H) Immaculate College 8,970 5,952 2,390 2,290 21
(H) Indiana University of Pennsylvania 3,157 6,551 2,959 4,437 1,624 1,210 20
International Sch for Mental Hlth Practitioners 1,200
(H) Juniata College 13,350 1,980 2,030 21
(H) King's College 9,770 4,080 2,100 2,400 19
(H) Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 3,160 6,639 2,880 4,385 1,900 940 20
(H) La Roche College 7,780 2.518 1,890 19
(H) La Salle University 10,970 7,992 2,840 2,830 15
(H) Lafayette College 16,795 2,670 2.520 20
(H) Lancaster Bible College 7,010 1,280 1,900 21
(H) Lancaster Theological Seminary 4,824 2,575 1.300 21
(H) Lebanon Valley College 12,875 2,100 2,225 20
(H) Lehigh University 18,700 15.600 3,020 2,220 21
(H) Lincoln University 2,960 4,380 4,375 6,275 1,450 1.350 21
(H) Lock Haven University 3,261 6,655 3,281 4,729 1,728 1,640 14
(H) Lock Haven University-Clearfield Campus(H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg 4,121 830 1,710 18
(H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia 4,155 900 2,600 20
(H) Lycoming College 12,000 2,150 1,950 21
Manna Bible Institute*(H) Mansfield University of Pennsylvania 3,168 8,682 3,028 4,494 1,656 1,165 19
(H) Marywood College 9,38O 7,870 2.100 2,100 19
0,' 7,082 1,749 1,794 20(H) Mercyhurat College
9,11 2,250 2.300 21(H) Messiah College(H) Millersville University of Pennsylvania 3,488 6,882 3,488 4,958 1,960 1,490 20
Montgomery Hospital School of Nursing Anesthesia 1.000 0 15
(H) Moore College of Art and Design 12,804 3,045 1,819 19
(11) Moravian Collage 13,6CU 2,354 1,910 21
Moravian Theological Seminary 6,358 2,168 1,910 21
(H) Mount Aloysius College 7,190 1,440 1,880 19
(H) Muhlenberg College 15.740 2,200 2,060 20
(H) Neumann College 9.186 6.292
Penn View Bible Institute 1,520 1,900 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
State or other area and institution
Undergraduate student* Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
state
In-state
Out-of-state
Pertney Wards .. continued
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 6,450 9,925(H) Pennsylvania College of Optometry 8,8e8 3,150(H) Pennsylvania College of Technology 4,908 7,380 400 V(H) Pennsylvania State Univ Milton Hershey Medl Ctr 5,158 10,248(H) Pennsylvania State University Allentown Campus 4,474 9,844(H) Pennsylvania State University Altoona Campus 4,474 9,644 1,710 2,080 17(H) Pennsylvania State University Beaver Campus 4,474 9,644 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University Berke Campus 4.474 9,844 1,710 2,080 17(H) Pennsylvania State University Delaware Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Du Bois Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Erie Behrend College 4,818 9.644 5,158 10,246 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University Fayette Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Great Valley 5,158 10,248(H) Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg Capital C 4,818 9,644 5,158 10,248 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University Hazleton Campus 4,474 9,844 1,710 2,080 17(H) Pennsylvania State University Main Campus 4,818 9,644 5,168 10,246 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University McKeesport Campus 4,474 9,644 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University Mont Alto Campus 4,474 9,844 1,710 2,080 17(H) Pennsylvania State University New Kensington Cam 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Ogontz Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Schuylkill Campus 4,474 9,644 1,710 2,080 17
(H) Pennsylvania State University Shenango Cam 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University Worthingtn Scrantn C 4,474 9,644(H) Pennsylvania State University York Campus 4,474 9,644(H) Philadelphia College of Bible 6,540 6,380 1,800 2,050 18
(H) Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science 10,320 10,000 3,000 1,868 15
(H) Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science 10,594 6,832 2,338 2,480 21
Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis 750Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Institute Inc 1,725
(H) Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 5,568 1,380(H) Point Park College 8,622 4,824 2,140 2,080 14
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 6,027(H) Reformed hesbyterian Theological Seminary 900 330 4
(H) Robert Morris College 5,940 4,728 2.048 1,760 19
(H) Rosemont College 10,265 4,2';5 1,405 19
Sacred Heart Hospital 350(H) Saint Francis College 10,384 7,548 2,130 2,360 19
(H) Saint Joseph's University 11,200 7,980 3,450 1,91(1 19
(H) Saint Vincent College 9,360 1,6e0 1,992 19
(H) Saint Vincent Seminary 6,240 1,898 2,040 21
Scranton Medical Technology Consortium 2,400(H) Seton Hill College 9,772 1,862 1,986 19
(H) Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania 3,388 6,782 3,258 4,728 1,714 1,486 19
(H) Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 3,287 6,681 3,287 4,755 1,638 1,446 14
(1) St Charles Borromeo Seminary 5,545 5,500 1,200 2,300 19
St Tikhon Theological Seminary 1,970 1,480 550 1,050 21
(H) Susquehanna University"(11) Swarthmore College 17,646 17,00 2,922 2,922 20(H) Talmud Yeshiva of Philadelphia"(H) Temple University 5,008 9,222 5,828 7,340 3,230 1,638 19(H) The Medical College of Pennsylvania 6,910
The Philadelphia Institute 5,200 2,000
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and Institution
Public
Private
Public
PrivateIn-
Mate
Out-of-Mate
in-state
Out-of-state
Pennsylvania - continued
(H) The University of the Arts 11,700 11,700 3,750
(. ) Thiel College 9,983 2,353 2,152 19
(H) Thomas Jefferson University 13,220 10,900 3,250
Transylvania Bible School 750 1,350
(H) Triangle Technical School Inc 5,554
(H) Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry**(H) University of Pennsylvania 16,238 17,584 3,110 2,354 15
(H) University of Pittsburgh Bradford Campus 4,920 10,064 1,880 1,830 19
(H) University of Pittsburgh Greensburg Campus 4,886 10,030 1,830 1.620 19
(H) University of Pittsburgh Johnstown Campus 4,966 10.110 2,048 1,496 19
(H) University of Pittsburgh Main Campus 4,922 10,066 6,516 12,706 2,528 1,602 19
(H) University of Scranton 9,920 7,490 2.996 2,058 14
(H) Ursinus College 13,330 2,400 2,400 20
(H) Valley Forge Christian College 3,926 1,052 1,600 20
(H) Villanova University*(H) Washington and Jefferson College 13,620 1,710 1,780 19
(H) Waynesburg College 8,120 5,760 1,590 1,610 21
(H) West Chester University of Pennsylvania 3,168 6,552 3,040 4,508 2,200 1,430 14
(H) Westminster College 11,210 8,880 1,450 1,835 19
(H) Westminster Theological Seminary 6,400 1,600 2,300 18
(H) Widener University Pennsylvania Campus 11,120 9,500 2,425 2,405 19
(H) Wilkes University 9,868 8,040 2,700 1,800 19
(H) Wilson College 11,001 2,438 2,500 20
(H) Yeshivath Beth Moshe"(H) York College Pennsylvania 4,645 1,650 1,610 19
York Hospital
Rhode Island
State average - 10,944 3,019 8,210 8,099 3,048 6.223 2,992 2,522 18
(H) Brown University 18,392 18,313 3,286 2,202 20
(H) Bryant College 11,653 8,000 3,246 2,541 19
(H) Johnson and Wales University 8,928 6,480 4,182 12
Memorial Hospital of RI School of Nurse Anesthesia 400
(H) New England Institute of Technology 8,865
New England Technical College 8,865
(H; Providence College 12,700 2,520 2,850 2,950 19
(H) Rhode Island College 2,498 6,457 2,514 4,926 2,380 2,600 19
(H) Rhode Island School of Design 15,075 15,075 3,025 3,100 19
(H) Roger WIT...me University 10,900 2,620 2,710 19
(H) Salve Regina University 13,000 13,000 4,047 1,913 19
(H) St Joseph Hospital School of Medical Technology 1,000 1,000
(H) University of Rhode Island 3,640 9,974 3,682 7,520 2,684 2,158 20
South Carolina
State average+ - 6,963 2,549 5,361 3,830 2,440 2,286 1,626 1,617 19
(H) Allen University"(H) Anderson College 7,210 2,090 2,000 16
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status. control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required foes
Room Board
Mealsperweek
State or other area and institution
Undergraduate students Graduate 'Wont,
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-date
Out-of-date
In-state
Out-of-date
South Carolina ... continued
...
Baptist Medical Center School of Medical Techn 175(H) Benedict College 5,484 2,892
Bob Jones University 4.010 4,010 3,420 " 21(H) Central Wesleyan College 7,500 5,770 1,000 1,930 21(H) Charleston Southern University 6,880 6,880 2,990 21(H) Citadel Military College of South Carolina 2,949 5,659 1.890 1.890 805 1,539 20(H) Clarin College 4,230 800 1,400 20(H) Clemson University 2,782 7,380 2,762 2,762 1,820 1,638 21(H) Coker College 8,886 2,410 1,666 21(H) College of Charleston 2,650 5,100 2,650 2,050 2,000 1,150 21(H) Columbia Bible College and Seminary 5,850 0,000 1,458 1,798 21(H) Columbia College 9,190 1,844 1,616 21(H) Converse College 10,850 4,350 3,240 21
Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary 1.220(H) Erskine College and Seminary 10,125 4,050 1,600 1,016 21(H) Francis Marion University 2,440 4,880 2,375 2,376 1,480 1,528 10(H) Furman University 11,584 2,208 1,904 1,952 19
Glorytand Bible College 7e0Holmes College of the Bible 0 0 21
(H) Johnson and Wales University Charleston 9,048 2,620(H) Lander College 2,920 4,168 2,920 4,168 1,850 1,030 21(H) Umestone College 6,878 1,596 1,726 21(H) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary 3,300 1,650
McLeod Reg Medical Center School of Medl Tech@(H) Medical University of South Carolina 2,330 3,180 1,100 1,100(H) Morris College 4,138 1,061 1,373 21(H) Newberry College 7,900 1,300 1,800 20(H) North Greenville College 5,900 1,540 1,860 21
(H) Presbyterian College 11,114 1,550 1,730 21Richland Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesth 1,600
(H) South Carolina State University 2,200 4,380 2,200 2,200 1,250 1,420 21(H) University of South C trolina at Aiken 2,120 5,300 1,686 1,180 10(H) University of South Carolina at Coastal Carolina 2,170 5,424 2,390 1,300 15(H) University of South Carolina at Columbia 2,818 7,046 2,948 5,896 1,672 1,278 10(H) University of South Carolina at Spartanburg 2,120 5,300 1,230 10(H) Voorhees College 3,950 1,086 1,438 19
William S Hall Psychiatric Institute(H) Winthrop University 3,112 6,512 3,112 3,112 1,900 1,232 21(H) Wofford College 10,490 1,910 2,150 21
South Dakota
State average+ - 6,190 1,995 3,331 6,358 2,281 3,814 1,204 1.345 16
(H) Augustana College 9,800 9,800 1,500 1,577 14(H) Black Hills State University 2,126 3,686 2,647 4,328 1,160 1,037 10(H) Dakota State University 1,653 1,653 1,080 1,190 10(H) Dakota Wesleyan University 6,700 0,700 1,040 1,490 20(H) Huron University 6,450 6,450 2,886 19
Huron University Sioux Falls Campus 3,965L I Institution of Science & Techn World Open Univ@
(H) Mount Marty College 7,078 7,198 2,870 19
Soo footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for tull-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and raquirad face
Acorn Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPrivate
Public
Private
Public
In-state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
&outfit:Mkt:tot »continued
(H) National College 8,624 1,485 1,680 14
(H) National College - Sioux Falls Branch 5,716
(H) North American Baptist Seminary 5,470 1,400
(H) Northern State University 1,978 3,538 2,082 3,406 1,024 978 19
(H) Oglala Lakota College(H) Presentation College 5,995 2,920 19
(H) Sinte Gleska University 1,580 1,800
(H) Sioux Falls College 7,996 7,086 1,290 1,800 14
(H) South Dakota School of Mines & Technology(H) South Dakota State University 2,146 3,983 2,187 3,740 974 1,040 21
(H) University of South Dakota 2,073 3,795 2,228 3,781 1,084 1,314 14
Tennessee
State average+ - 5,840 1,749 5,470 5,137 2,212 5,935 1,470 1,838 19
(H) American Baptist College 2,000 2,000 2,034 " 19
(H) Austin Peay State University 1,728 5,328 2,192 5.704 1,310 1,180 15
(H) Belmont University 6,480 7.325 1,580 1,580 16
(H) Bethel College 5,250 2,650 20
(H) Bristol University 8,000 6,320
Bristol University 3,000 8,050
(H) Bryan College 7.080 1,650 2,080 21
(H) Carson-Newman College 7,090 3,480 1,140 1,710 21
(H) Christian Brothers University 7,990 7,000 1,280 1,800 19
(H) Crichton College 4,320 1,500
(H) Cumberland University 5,000 5,000 1,050 1,780 20
(H) David Lipscomb University 5,550 5,880 1,290 1,730 21
(H) East Tennessee State University 1,554 5,158 2,020 5,822 1,380 1,342 19
(H) Emmanuel School of Religion 3,420
(H) Fisk University 5,445 5,445 1.925 1,4.30 20
(H) Free Will Baptist Bible College 3,174 1.200 1,770 21
(H) Freed-Hardeman University 5,580 1,140 2,910 21
(H) Harding Graduate School of Religion 6,108 1,555
(H) Johnson Bible College 3,850 1,800 1.170 1,630 13
(H) King College 7,400 1,500 1,500 21
(H) Knoxville College 5,270 1,200 1,400 19
(H) Lambuth University 4,834 1,288 1,872 20
(H) Lane College 4,557 942 1,852 21
(H) Le Moyne-Owen College 4,200 4,200 3,800 V
(H) Lee College 4,282 1,410 1,500 21
(H) Lincoln Memorial University 5,250 5,250 970 1,800 19
(H) Maryville College 9,580 1,840 2.025 21
(H) Meharry Medical College 8,440
(H) Memphis College of Art 8,590 8.590 2.600
(H) Memphis State University 1,748 5,350 2,118 5,720 1,575 1,390 19
(H) Memphis Theological Seminary 4.725
(H) Mid America Baptist Seminary 900 900
Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesiology,Inc(H) Middle Tennessee State University 1,594 5.196 2,060 5,662 1,256 2,122 19
(H) Milligan College 7,110 2,160 1,372 1,502 20
Nashville Bible College 1,050
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
State or other area and institution
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
stateOut-of-
state
Tenrieides- continued
Nashville School Of Law**North Tennessee Bible Institute 0 0
(H) O'More College of Design 8,250(H) Rhodes College 13,950 2,898 2,012 21(H) Southern College of Seventh-Day Adventists 7,500 1,400 1,800 21
Tennessee Bible College 1,080 1,800(H) Tennessee State University 1,632 5,234 2,098 5,700 1,420 1,240 19(H) Tennessee Technological University 1,634 5.238 2,100 5,702 1,400 1,312 20(H) Tennessee Temple University 4,320 4,320 1,496 1,874 21(H) Tennessee Wesleyan College 5,990 1,200 2,020 21(H) The University of Tennessee Memphis 2.303 7,103 2,899 7,715 1,620 1,337 21(H) Tomilneon College(H) Trevecca Nazarene College 8,220 4.197 1,310 1,750 21
Td-State Baptist College"(H) Tusculum College 8,800 6.800 1.600 1,800 19(H) Union University 4,900 4,900 1.350 1,140 12(H) University of Tennessee-Chattanooga 1,870 5,270 2,158 5,758 1,878 1,750 21(H) University of Tennessee-Knoxville 1,898 5,498 2.308 5,008 1,527 1,827 20(H) University of Tennessee-Martin 1,728 5,328 2,170 5,770 1,390 1,390 14(H) University of the South 14,060 8.532 1,820 1,880 21(H) Vanderbilt University 18,274 16,274 5,784 15
Texas
State average+ - 5,388 1,279 5,245 4.843 1.059 3.844 1,580 1,873 18
(H) Abilene Christian University 8,900 6.900 1,310 1,700 20Ambassador College 2,420 750 2,000 21
(H) Amber University 4,500 3,000(H) Angelo State University 1,378 5,518 932 3,418 2,204 1,286 20(H) Arlington Baptist College 3,550 1,320(H) Austin College 10,085 10,080 1.675 2,204 20(H) Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary 3,845 810 1,701 14(H) Baptist Missionary Association Theological Sem 1,280 1,280 2,040(H) Bay Ridge Christian College 1,700 1,220 18(H) Baylor College of Dentistry 1,565 2,995(H) Baylor College of Medicine 5,853 4,100(H) Baylor University 8,590 6,340 1,840 2,165 20
Brackenridge Hospital Dept of Pastoral Service**Center for Advanced Legal Studies**
(H) Concordia Lutheran College 13,380 3,312 * 19(H) Corpus Christi State University 1,078 4,390 1,078 4,390 1,485(H) Criswell College 2,650 2.830(H) Dallas Baptist University 8,000 3,780 1,210 1,920 20(H) Dallas Christian College 2,790 2,840 14(H) Dallas Theological Seminary 4,970 2,850 18(H) Dewy Institute of Technology 5,249(H) East Texas Baptist University 4,930 4,410 1,040 1,600 20(H) East Texas State University 1.362 5.502 1,380 4,882 1,752 1.533 20(H) East Texas State University Texarkana 1,290 5,430 1,272 4,584(H) Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest 7,500 1,440(H) Hardin-Simmons University 8,180 3,860 1,200 1,510 18
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year1992-93--continued
Tuition and required less
Room Board
.
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate eh:lents Graduate students
State or other area and institution
Public Public
Private
In-state
Out-of-state Private
In-state
Out-of-state
Texas ... continued
(H) Houston Baptist University 4:833 4,715 2,340 10
(H) Houston Graduate School of Theology 4,500
(H) Howard Payne University 4,430 1,200 1.520 20
(H) Huston - Tillotson College 4,650 1.484 1,965 21
(H) Incarnate Word College 7,800 4,500 1,780 2,110 20
Independent Bao..st College 2,210 990
(H) Institute for Christian Studies 900 1.600
institute /Eastern Orthodox 405 2,600
International Bible College 2,340 3,240 20
International Christian Institute & Graduate Sch@
(H) Jarvis Christian College 4,035 1,510 1,550 20
(H) Lamar University-Beaumont 1,814 4,780 1,086 3,270 1,514 1,380 14
(H) Laredo State University 744 3,338 744 2.502
(H) Letoumeau University 7,940 5,100 3,880 * 20
(H) Lubbock Christian University 6,450 3,800 2,700 * 18
(H) McMurry University 6.150 1,650 1,480 12
Memorial Hospital and Medical Center 0 0 1,000 5
Methodist Hospital School of Medical Technology 0
Miami Theological Seminary Oropesa**(H) Midwestern State University 1,474 5,612 1,185 4,487 1,536 1,532 12
(H) Northwood Institute 8,617 1,521 2,574 20
(H) Oblate School of Theology 3.195
(H) Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio 7,584 4,794 1,784 1,732 18
(H) Parker College of Chiropractic '"(H) Paul Guinn College 3,835 2,975 20
Permian Basin Graduate Center@(H) Prairie View A& M University 1,316 5,456 578 2,234 1,500 1,800 21
(H) Rice University 8,500 9.300 2,800 2,400 19
(H) Saint Edward's University 8,376 5,324 3,500 21
(H) Saint Mary's University 5,000 4,628 2,150 1,732 15
(H) Sam Houston State University 1,398 5,538 1,192 4,504 1,390 1,490 15
(H) Schreiner College 7,975 2,570 2,830 21
Southeastern Paralegal Institute 4,000
(H) Southern Methodist University 12,888 9,522 2,308 2,524 20
(H) Southwest Texas State University 1,406 5,548 974 3,458 1,938 1,331 15
(H) Southwestern Adventist College 8,984 1,388 2,080 21
(H) Southwestern Assemblies of God College 2,900 1,857 1,105 21
(H) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1,408 116 550 10
(H) Southwestern Christian College 3,874 1,116 1,314 19
(H) Southwestern University 10,300 1,930 2,328 21
(H) Stephen F Austin State University 1,338 5,478 1,128 4.440 3,424 20
(H) Sul Ross State University 1,108 4,420 891 3,375 1,350 1,510 21
(H) Tarleton State University 1,104 4,416 834 3.317 1,420 1,230 15
(H) Texas A & I University 882 3,474 714 2,858 1,700 1,118 19
(H) Texas A & M University 1,488 5,628 1,656 4,944 1,382 1,588 20
(H) Texas A & M University at Galveston 1,315 5,455 1,810 1,624 21
Texas Baptist Institute and Seminary 780 780
(H) Texas Chiropractic College@(H) Texas Christian University 8,570 5,498 1.730 1,400 12
(H) Texas College 2,930 850 1,450 21
(H) Texas Lutheran College 0,840 1,350 1,770 20
(H) Texas Southern University 1.004 4,318 923 3,335 3,320 20
(H) Texas Tech University 1,489 5,629 1,489 5,029 3,585 20
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required bee
Roca Board
Meekper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-state
Out-at-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Texas -,c0iitinucd
(H) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 1,401 5,541 981 3,301(H) Texas Wesleyan University 5.850 5,850 1,150 1,930 20(H) Texas Woman's University 1.178 4,403 1.144 3,828 1.380 1,502 19(H) The University of Texas at Brownsville 1,228 5,368 1.012 4,324(H) The University of Texas-Pan American as. Edinburg 1,257 5.397 1,023 4,351 1,256 600 20(H) Trinity University 11,0e0 11,080 2,000 1,740 21
Union Baptist Bible College 620(H) University of Central Texas 2.997 2,529 3,780 21(H) University of Dallas 9,400 4,950 4,423 19(H) University of Houston-Clear Lake 1,136 4,448 1,384 3,416(H) University of Houston-Downtown 1,358 5.495(H) University of Houston-University Park 1.206 4,618 1,782 4,518 2,340 2,045 20(H) iniversity of Houston - Victoria 1,388 5,608 1,008 3,384
5,250 3,474 1,250 1,680 19(H) University of Mary Hardin Baylor(H) University of North Texas 1,190 4,508 927 3,411 1.803 1,704 20(H) University of Saint Thomas 7,442 4,880 1,930 1.520 10(H) University of Texas at Arlington 1,236 5.378 1.044 4,356 1.280(H) University of Texas at Austin 1,372 5,512 1,456 4,720 1,578 1,733 20(H) University of Texas at Dallas 1,096 4,408 1,108 3,556(H) University of Texas at El Paso 1,318 5.458 1.114 4,426 1,750 1,800 21(H) University of Texas at San Antonio L'.148 6,226 2,056 4,288 2,384 1,500 15(H) University of Texas at Tyler 1,008 4,320 759 3,243(H) University of Texas Health Science Center 1,480 7.9170 1.170 8,144(H) University of Texas Health Science San Antonio 841 4,982 750 4,482(H) University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 1,512 8,036 868 3,082 1,550(H) University of Texas of the Permian Basin 1,275 5,412 801 3.285 1.350(H) University of Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas 1,202 8,170 891 4,817(H) Wayland Baptist University 5,626 3,712 1,118 1,548 15(H) West Texas State University 1,353 5,773 918 3,402 1,370 1,981 19(H) Wiley College 3,948 1,218 1,454 19
Utah
State average - 5.277 1,741 4.883 3,759 1,598 4,453 1,205 1,904 19
(H) Brigham Young University 2,120 2,480 1,243 1,917 20(H) ITT Technical Institute 6,960(H) Southern Utah University 1,497 4,143 1,611 4,527 975 1,530 21
(H) University of Phoenix-Utah Campus 4,416 4,762(H) University of Utah 2.104 8.075 1.708 4,873 1,288 2,143 21
(H) Utah State University 1,821 4,983 1,485 3,938 2,925 15(H) Weber State University 1,542 4,332 1,578 4,478 1,260 1,600 19(II) Westminster College of Salt Lake City 7.620 4.044 1,280 2,430 15
Wont*
State average - 12,158 4,266 9,349 9,437 3,995 8,836 2,354 2.105 19
(H) Bennington College 19,780 10,900 2,100 2,000 19(H) Burlington College 7,250(H) Calideton State College 3,538 7,448 2,574 5,508 2,450 2,012 21
See footnotes at end of table.
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-Ali don and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Undergraduate Nudged* Graduate students
State or other area and institutionPmnte
Public PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state Private
00$407-7-'
In-state
Out-of-state
Vermont- continued
(H) Champlain College 7,410 3,125 2,115 19
(H) College of Saint Joseph 7,450 7.450 2.170 2.250 21
(H) Goddard College 13,000 13,000 1,920 2.450 19
(H) Green Mountain College 10,425 1,470 1,400 19
(H) Johnson State College 3,556 7,468 3,656 7,468 2,450 2.012 21
(H) Lyndon State College 3,802 7,714 3,802 7,714 2,450 2,012 21
(H) Marlboro College 1,490 13,770 2,310 3,100 20
Medical Center Hospital Vermont School of Cytotech 1,000
(H) Middlebury College 22.900
(H) Norwich University 12,820 12,820 5,020 19
(H) Saint Michaere College 11,900 3,000 3,225 2,175 21
(H) School for International Training 10,454 12,954 1,712 2,324 21
(H) Southern Vermont College 7,920 2,030 2,150 19
(H) Trinity College 10,233 2,752 1,984 10
(H) University of Vermont and St Agricultural College 6,188 14,765 6,048 14,648 2,788 1,478 19
(H) Vermont Law School
Virginia
State average+ - 7,918 3,309 7,992 4,905 3,456 8,004 1,970 2,056 20
Apprentice School Newport News Shipbuilding 0
Atlantic Baptist Bible College Inc 2,276 1,285 19
Atlantic University 1,890
(H) Averett College 9,000 2,105 3.900 19
(H) Bluefield College 5,940 1,420 2,440 21
(H) Bridgewater College 10,135 2,045 2,310 21
(H) Christendom College 7,985 2.700 700 20
(H) Christopher Newport University 2,800 6,852
(H) College of William and Mary 4,046 11,428 4,348 11,726 2,001 1,..0 19
(H) Eastern Mennonite College and Seminary 8,600 1.850 1.750 21
(H) Eastern Virginia Medical School 5,796
(H) Emory and Henry College 7,820 1,820 2,340 21
(H) Ferrum College 8,120 1,320 2,410 21
Fredericksbv%) Bible Institute(H) George Mason University 3,336 8,604 3,338 8,804 3,150 1,800 15
Graham Bible College 625
(H) Hampden-Sydney College 12,017 1,708 2,573 21
(H) Hampton University 7,006 6,496 1,720 1,400 21
(H) Hollins College 12,420 12,200 2,900 2,050 19
(H) Institute of Textile Technology**(H) James Madison University 3,576 7,240 2,784 7,584 2,290 1,994 20
(H) Johnson & Wales University 9,048 2,525
(H) Liberty University 6,150 3,690 4,170 21
Life Bible College-East(H) Longwood College 3.664 7,990 3,814 7,990 1,900 1.830 19
(H) Lynchburg College 10.900 3,420 2,800 2,450 19
(H) Mary Baldwin College 9,960 5,555 2,595 3,895 21
(H) Mary Washington College 2,896 6,752 2,554 1,998 20
(H) Marymount University 10.192 5,670 4,882 21
(H) National Business College 3,813 1,876
(H) Norfolk State University 2,530 5,760 2,980 8,740 2.000 1.400 20
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required less
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-
stateIn-
state
Out-of-state
Virginia- continued9 .
Notre Dame Apostolic Catechetical Institute 2,810 600 21(H) Old Dominion University 2.828 6.932 2,714 8.818 2,813 1,410 19(H) Presbyterian School of Christian Education 5,000 1.300 2,050 15(H) Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in VA 4,900 1.250 2,300 21(H) Radford University 2,746 6,270 2,884 5,284 2,068 1,854 19(H) Randolph-Macon College 11.400 2.090 2,610 19(H) Randolph-Macon Woman's College 12,570 5,500 19(H) Regent University 6.309
Richmond Virginia Seminary 2,000 2,000(H) Roanoke College 12.000 4,150 21
Rockingham Memorial Hospital School of Med Techn 550(H) Saint Paul's College 5,113 1,482 1,898 21(H) Shenandoah University 8,750 5,400 4,000 21(n; Strayer College 5.400 5,400(H) Sweet Briar College 13,342 2,040 3,385 20
Tabernacle Baptist Bible Institute**(H) Union Theological Seminary in Virginia 6,000 1,580 2,050 15(H) University of Richmond 12,620 12.720 1,300 1,740 19(H) University of Virginia Clinch Valley College 2,850 0,012 1,600 1,600 19(H) University of Virginia Main Campus 3,890 10.826 3.890 10,826 1,628 1,840 19(H) Virginia Commonwealth University 3,529 9,825 4,017 9,611 2,350 1,510 20
Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care 3.800(H) Virginia Intermont College 7,320 1,820 2,160 21(H) Virginia Military institute 4.640 10.290 905 2,785 21(H) Virginia Polytechnic institute and State Univ 3,538 8,986 4,084 5,794 1,194 1,682 19
Virginia Seminary & College**(H) Virginia State University 2,913 6,315 3,165 7,071 2.346 1,781 19(H) Virginia Union University 8.557 2.254 1,638 1.868 19(H) Virginia Wesleyan College 9,300 2,548 2,155 19(H) Washington and Lee University 12,485 1,861 2,400 20
Washington
State average+ 8,038 2,029 6,330 5,815 3,200 8,754 1,781 1,725 18
(H) Antioch University-Seattle Branch 7,845 8,310(H) Bastyr College 5,505 6.105
Caliendo Bible College'(H) Central Washington University 1.880 6.372 2,919 8,715 3,415 10(H) City University 8,080 5,040(H) Cogswell College North 7.600(H) Cornish College of the Arts 8,658
Deaconess Med Center-Spokane Sch of Med Tech 0 0 21(H) Eastern Washington University 1,785 8,297 2,844 8,640 1,590 2,028 14(H) Evergreen State College 1.785 6,297 2,844 8,640 2,370 V
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary"(H) Fuller Theological Seminary"(H) Gonzaga University(H) Griffin College 8,675(H) Heritage College 4,170 2,480
Laboratory of Pathology-Seattle Ir.; Med! Tech Prop 0(H) Lutheran Bible Institute of Seattle 2,470 1,035 2,385 20
See footnotes in end of table.
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Stale or other area and Institution
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate students Gro lusts students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut -al-
state
in-state
Out-of-stile
WIlsitingb30.-0ontintilki
Northwest Baptist Seminary 4,710 1,245
(ii) Northwest College of Art 7,145
(H) Northwest College of the Assemblies of God 6,173 3.000 20
(H) Pacific Lutheran University 11,968 7,110 2,050 1,980 20
(H) Puget Sound Christian College 4,605 3,150 " 15
(H) Saint Martin's College 10,120 5,994 3,880 19
Seattle Bible Cohege 1,425 030
(H) Seattle Pacific University 11,301 8,370 4,278 20
(H) Seattle University 11,520 7,968 3,413 1,321 10
(H) University of Puget Sound 13,780 13,780 2,260 1,900 21
(H) University of Washington 2,253 6,345 3,537 8,860 2,064 1,788 19
(H) University of Washington -Bo ell Branch 2,253 6,345 3,537 8,850
(H) University of Washington-Tacoma Branch 2,253 6,345 3,637 8,850
(H) Walla Walls College 9,866 9.087 1,605 1.500 21
Washington Baptist College of Biblical Education 4,700 1.100 1.100 20
(H) Washington State University 2,264 6,345 3,538 8,850 1.810 1,920 20
(H) Western Washington University 1,785 6.297 2.844 8,640 1,806 1,888 21
(H) Whitman College 14,300 2,040 2,520 21
(H) Whitworth College 11.029 2,475 1,939 2,136 20
Week Virginia
State average - 7,351 1.871 4,075 4,943 1,828 4,927 1,552 1,785 19
(H) Alderson Broaddus College 9,200 7,030 1,400 1,600 19
(H) Appalachian Bible College 3,710 1,100 1,500 21
(H) Bethany College 12,647 1.708 2,6e0 21
Bluefield College of Evangelism 1,070 900 900 13
(El) Bluefield State College 1,729 3,996
(H) Concord College 1,736 3,866 1,374 1,644 19
(H) Davis and Elkins College 8.050 1,830 2,100 19
(H) Fairmont State College 1,e8e 4,000 1,400 1,640 21
(H) Glenville State College/ 1,006 3,820 1,360 1,568 19
(H) Marshall University 1,792 4,078 1,924 5,0132 1,800 1,810 19
(H) Ohio Valley College 4,994 1,320 1,790 20
(H) Salem-Teikyo University 8,194 3,016 1,000 2,352 19
(H) Shepherd College 1,954 4,474 1,790 1,790 19
(H) The College of West Virginia 2,712
(H) The University of Charleston 8,550 5,620 1,890 1,960 19
(H) West Liberty State College 1,690 3,600 1,250 1,400 21
(H) West Virginia Graduate College 1,422 4.338
(H) West Virginia Institute of Technology 1,784 3,954 1,922 4,524 1,800 1,000 15
(H) West Virginia State College 1,712 4,002 1,400 1,850 21
(H) West Virginia University 1,928 5.486 2,034 5,754 2,116 1,900 18
(H) West Virginia University at Parkersburg 864 2,880
(H) West Virginia Wesleyan College 12,035 3,150 1,550 1,800 21
(H) Wheeling Jesuit College 9,130 6,000 1,900 2,250 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student levelandresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Slate or other area and institution
Tuition and requited fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate nucleate Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-ol-
stateIn-
stateOut-0f-
state
Wisconsin17",f
State average+ - 8,466 2,074 6,444 6,041 2,509 7,752 1,444 1,594 18
(H) Alverno College 7,332 1,010 2,240 18(H) Bellin College of Nursing 8,340(H) Beloit College 14,250 14,250 1,650 1,770 20(H) Cardinal Stritch College 7,3150 5.760 1,250 2,020(H) Carroll College 11.432 1,780 1.780 17(H) Carthage College 11,525 1,500 1,970 14
Columbia College 11,447 1,970 1.190 21(H) Concordia University-Wisconsin 8,100 1,240 1,860 20(H) Edgewood College 7,500 4,500 1,500 1,980 19
Immanuel Lutheran College 1,920 1,170 780 21(H) Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 8,120(H) Lakeland College 8,500 1,575 1,875 20(H) Lawrence University 15,342 1,508 1,923 20(H) Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc 4,690 3,750 2,500 21(H) Marian College of Fond Du Lac 8,120 2,310 1,500 1,940 14(H) Marquette University 9,900 8,030 4,383 14(H) Medical College of Wisconsin 8,085(H) Milwaukee Institute of Art Design 8,300(H) Milwaukee School of Engineering 9,900 9,380 1,890 1.155 17(H) Mount Mary College 7,300 5,760 1,050 1.800 15(H) Mount Senario College 7,056 1,224 1,800 19(H) Nashotah House"
Northland Baptist Bible College"(H) Northland College 9,190 1,510 2,110 19(H) Northwestern College 3,210 410 1,380 19(H) Ripon College 13,170 1,445 2,020 20(H) Sacred Heart School of Theology 5,900 1,800 2,700 19(H) Saint Norbert College 10,805 4,010 14(H) Silver Lake College 8.080 2,970 1,656 21
St Lukes Hosp Sch of Clinical Pastoral Education"St Martina College and Seminary 1,200 1,080
(H) University of Wisconsin -Eau Claire 2,034 6,219 2.432 7,360 1,460 1,370 19(H) University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 1,995 8,180 2,474 7,402 1.424 1.800 12(H) University of Wisconsin -La Crosse 2,076 8,25e 2,483 7,391 1,230 980 19(H) University of Wisconsin - Madison 2,346 7,841 3,239 9,825 1,897 1,500 21(H) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2,301 7,677 3,284 9,870 1,798 1,800 14(H) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1,927 6,112 2,406 7,334 1,326 830 20(H) University of Wisconsin-Parkside 1,990 6,174 2,397 7,324 2,114 1,110 14(H) University of Wisconsin-Platteville 2,087 8,271 2,461 7,389 1,150 1,310 19(H) University of Wisconsin-River Falls 2,024 6,209 2,4-38 7,366 1,282 978 10(H) University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2,078 6,263 2,488 7,416 1,470 1,280 20(H) University of Wisconsin-Stout 2.054 6,239 2,453 7,381 1,312 1,300 21(H) University of Wisconsin-Superior 1.917 6,102 2,396 7,324 1,280 1,200 19(H) University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2,039 6.224 2.4156 7,398 1.350 898 14(H) Viterbo College 8,360 1,380 1,810 19(H) Wisconsin Lutheran College 8,280 8,280 1,650 1,700 19
Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary"(H) Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology 8,460
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student Wei andresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year1992 -93-- continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required tees
Room Board
Ideals
Perweek
Undergraduate students Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Wyoming
(H) University of Wyoming 1,430 4,502 1,722 4,794 1,392 1,921 21
United States Service Schools
(H) Air Force Institute of Technology (OH)-(H) Naval Postgraduate School (CA) 0 0
(H) Uniformed Services Univ of the Health Sci (MD)(H) United States Air Force Academy (CO) 0 0 0 0 21
(H) United States Army Command & General Staff Col (KS) '."
(H) United States Coast Guard Academy (CT) 0 0
(H) United States Merchant Marine Academy (NY)**(H) United States Military Academy (NY) 0 0 0 0 21
(H) United States Naval Academy (MD) 0 0 0 0 21
Oult}ing Areas
American Brume(*)
Federated States of Micronesia(e)
Guam
(H) University of Guam 1,234 2,194 1,280 1,593 2.588
Marshall {elands (e)
Northern Mariana islandkill
Palua(#)
Puerto Rico
Area average+ - 2,430 1,282 2,111 4,009 1,805 2,971 804 1,581 18
(H) American University of Puerto Rico 1,150
American University of Puerto Rico 1,150
American University of Puerto Rico 1,150
(H) Atlantic College 2,730
(H) Bayamon Central University 2,380 2,100
(H) Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies 1,750 5,828
(H) Caribbean University 2,500 2,740
(H) Caribbean University 2,500
(H) Caribbean University 2,500
(H) Caribbean University 2,500
(H) Center for Advanced Studies on PR & the Caribbean 1,830 1,830
See footnotes at end of table,
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level andresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Slats or °that area and institution
Undergraduate ducked* Greduate students
Private
Public
Private
Publicin-.
stateOut-of-
dataIn-date
Out-of-state
Peieto Moo -continued.-Aktiews--
(H) Colegio Biblico Pentecostal de Puerto RicoColeglo Universitario Bautista de Puerto Rico 1,130 1,350 14
(H) Columbia College 2,400(H) Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico 390 390(H) Electronic Data Processing College of PR Inc(H) Escuela de Artes Plasticas ICPR 1,626 1,628
Escuela Graduada del SurEvangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico"
(H) Inter American University of PR-Aquadilla 2,608(H) Inter American University of PR-Arecibo zees(H) Inter American University of PR-Barranquitas 2,608(H) Inter American Univorsity of PR-Bayamon 2,608(H) Inter American University of PR-Fajardo 2,608(H) Inter American University of PR-Guayama 2,608(H) Inter American University of PR-Metro 2,608 2.434(H) Inter American University of PR-Ponce 2,608(H) Inter American University of PR-San German 2,608 2,434 780 1,300 15(H) Ponce School of Medicine 18,396(H) Pontifical Catholic University of PR-Arecibo Cam 2,620(H) Pontifical Catholic University of PR-Guayama Cam 2,520(H) Pontifical Catholic University of PR-Mayaguez Cam 2,520(H) Pontifical Catholic University of PR-Ponce Cam 2,620 1,921 580 1,912 21
Seminario Evangelic° de Puerto Rico 4,052 1,080The University of Phoenix-Puerto Rico Campus"
(H) Universidad Adventist* de las Antilles 2,850 875 1,530 21(H) Universidad Central del Caribe 2,700 1.934(H) Universidad del Turabo 2,940 2,850(H) Universidad Metropolitana 2,940 2,850(H) Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico 3,270(H) University of Puerto Rico Arecibo Campus 961 2,471(H) University of Puerto Rico Bayamon Tech Univ Col 1,482 2,800(H) University of Puerto Rico Cayey University College 1,335 2,400(H) University of Puerto Rico Humacao University Col 1,458 2,788(H) University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez 1,306 3,706 1,786 5,288(H) University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus"(H) University of Puerto Rico Ponce Tech Univ Col 1,458 1,458(H) University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus 1,458 1,458 1,998 1,998 550(H) University of Sacred Heart 3.245 2,570 1,200
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary Institutions, by student level and
residence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992 -93-- continued
Stets or other area and institution
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
Undergraduate saidents Graduate students
Private
Public
Private
Public
In-state
Out-of-state
In-state
Out-of-state
Virgin Wend
Area average - 1.140 4,140 2,160 4,320 1.300 3.000 21
(H) University of the Virgin islands-Kingshill 1.440 4,140 2.160 4,320
(H) University of the Virgin islands -St Thomas 1.440 4,140 2.160 4,320 1,300 3.000 21
Note: Data are not present in every column for responding natitutIons because the item was notapplicable or the data were not reported.
(H) Higher education institution, that Is, accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education.
Indicates that there Is a combined charge for room and board. The combined charge is listed in the Room column, but is not part of the
state average calculations." Nonrespondent - Institution did not provide Information on basic student charges.$$ Indicates that the tuition and required fees amount also includes room and boardcharges.
Indicates that the number of meals per week varies by meal plan.(if) No 4-year postsecondary institutions were identified in this state or area.
Indicates that the school has no MI-time students, thus tuition charges will be blank.
+ Indicates that the state average is the average of respondent institutions only. It will differ from the eats average for all
institutions to the degree that respondents are not representative of nonrespondente.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, IntegratedPostsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS),
'Institutional Characteristics' survey, 1992-93.
2-year institutions
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
Publicin-
slatsOut -of-state
NOM*.. .
State average+ - 3,981 1,103 1,836 705 797 17
(H) Alabama Aviation and Technical College 1,200 .,012 1,140(H) Atmore State Technical College 1,200 2,010(H) Bessemer State Technical College 840 1,470(H) Bevil! State Community College 1,288 2.179(H) Bevil! State Community College-Brewer Campus 1,288 2.179
Birmingham College of Court Reporting 7,950(H) Bishop State Community College 993 1,700(H) C A Fredd State Technical College 1,104 1.956(H) Carver State Technical College 1.368 2,394(H) Central Alabama Community College 1,868 2,658(H) Chattahoochee Valley Community College 1,118 1,953(H) Chauncey Sparks State Technical College 1,318 2.303(H) Community College of the Air Force 0 0 0 0 21(H) Concordia College 3,541 1.100 1,600 21
Coosa Valley Medical Center School of Nursing 2,799Dch Regional Medical Center Sch of Rad Tech 600 500
(H) Douglas MacArthur Technical College 1,140 1,948(H) Draughons Junior College 4,525(H) Enterprise State Junior College 837 1,377(H) Faulkner University-Birmingham(H) Faulkner University-Florence(H) Faulkner University-Huntsville(H) Faulkner University-Mobile(H) G C Wallace State Community College 1,200 2,100(H) Gadsden State Community College 1,125 1,880 2,025 15(H) George C Wallace State Community College-Dothan 1,212 2,004(H) George C Wallace State Community Col-Hanceville 999 1,674 1,050(H) Harry M Ayers State Technical College 903 1,580
Herzing Institutes of Alabama(H) Hobson State Technical College 1,380 2,190
Humana Hoep- Montgomery Sch of Rad TechHuntsville Business Instit-Sch of Court Reporting 4,980Huntsville Hospital School of Radlologic Techn 500
(H) J F Drake State Technical College 1,056 1,776J F Ingram State Technical College 1,200 1,410
(H) James H. Faulkner State Community College 1,126 1,887 825 1,200 15(H) Jefferson Davis Community College-Brewton Campus 1,240 2,108(H) Jefferson State Community College 1,215 1,935(H) John C Calhoun State Community College 1,200 1,920 300(H) John PA Patterson State Technical College 983 1,733(H) Lawson State Community College 900 1,684(H) Lurleen B Wallace State Junior College 1,161 2,031(H) Marion Military Institute 5,800 3.790 21
New World College 2,250(H) Northeast Alabama State Community College 909 1,455(H) Northwest Alabama Community College 1,035 1,841 526
Opelika State Technical College 1,200 2,258(H) Patrick Henry State Junior College 1,035 1,811(H) Phillips Junior College at Birmingham 3,735(H) Phillips Junior College - Huntsville 4,590
Phillips Junior College - Mobile 3,560(H) Prince Institute of Professional Studies 3,870See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2 -year postsecondary institutions, by student
residence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and ingftution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, end institution
Tuition and requited fees
Room Board
Ideateper
weekNines
Pub Nc
In-stele
Outer-stale
: AlabankiliC0116110601Y:::f.......*::
-." "*""
(H) Reid State Technical College 1,320 2,220
(H) BETS Electronic Institute 3,805
(H) Shelton State Community College 1,006 1,770
(H) Shoals Community College 1,1111 1.784
(H) Snead State Community College 060 1.613 600 1,043 16
Southeast College of Technology 6.300
Southeastern Business Academy 4,500
(H) Southern Technical College-Montgomery Branch **
(H) Southern Union State Junior College 1,116 1,109 160 1,200 15
Southern Vocational College 2,700
(H) Southwest State Technical College 1,435 2,511
(H) Trenhoim State Technical College 1,125 1,969
(H) Walker College 2,064 no 1,330 14
State average+ - 3,168 1.162 3,476 2,300
Aerotech Right Service IncAlaska Baptist Native School of Theology'
(H) Alaska Junior CollegeCharter College 4,995
Far North Bible College 1,320 3,150
(H) Prince William Sound Community College 1,162 3,476 1,460
Arizona ,;:. ... ,.:::,::, :::;::g:i::;:
State average+ - 7,119 1,700 3,614 1,075 1,339 16
ABC Technical and Trade Schools 5,975
Academy Business College 5,103
American Institute of Court ReportingArizona Institute of Bus & Tech - Phoenix "Arizona Institute of Bus & Tech-Phoenix 5,196
Arizona Institute of Business and Technology 5,296
(H) Arizona Western College 720 4,902 920 1,670 19
Art Center of Tucson 10,200
Aztech College 9,650
(H) CAD Institute Inc
(H) Central Arizona College 504 4,824 010 1.520 19
(H) Chandler /Gilbert Community College 3,202 3,706
Chaparral Career College 5,250
(H) Cochlea College 672 3,478 Len 1,860 20
Coconino County Community College 600 2,832
Cook College and Theological School 3,600
Denver Business College 7,900
Dwyer's Simplified Court Reporting Center
(H) Eastern Arizona College 828 3,752 850 1,790 19
Estrella Mountain Community College " 3,197 3,701
(H) Getaway Community Collage " 3,202 3,706
(H) Glendale Community College ' 3,197 3,701
High-Tech Institute 0,000
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: - -
State or other area, and institution
Tuitice and required tees_ _ _ _
IlAsels
Perweek
PublicIn-
stateOut -of-state
kizona (continued)Dollate
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Phoenix 11,968(H) ITT Technical Institute - Tucson 11.568
Lamson Business College 8,000Lamson Junior College 6,060Lamson Junior College 4,093
(H) Mesa Community College 3.197 3,701Metropolitan School of Court Reporting
(H) Mohave Community College 620 3,450(H) National Education Center-AZ Auto Inst Campus 7,760(H) Navajo Community College 620 620 1.120 1,620 19(H) Northland Pioneer College 600 2,000 1,400 840 8(H) Paradise Valley Community College ' 2,832 3,696
Paralegal Institute 0(H) Phoenix College 822 4,322
Phoenix Institute of Technology 7,050(H) Pima Community College 624 3,384
Pima Community College - NogalesPima Medical Institute - Tempe 4,800Pima Medical Institute - TucsonRefrigeration School
(H) Rio Salado Community College 3,202 3,706Ron Keyes School of Art
(H) Scottsdale Community College 3,192 3,696Scottsdale Culinary Institute 10.430 0 5
(H) South Mountain Community College 3,198 4,004South West Academy of Technology - Mesa 5,995South West Academy of Technology - Phoenix 5,905South Woe! Academy of Technology - Prescott 5,995Tohano O'Odham (Skill Center)Universal Technical Institute Inc 9,150
(H) Yavapai College 652 6,012 1,250 1,300 21
Aritartaits
State average+ - 2,982 783 1,142 1.275 550 20
(H) Arkansas State University Beebe Branch 984 1,644 1,799 20Baptist Schools of Nursing and Allied Health 3,356
(H) Capital City Junior College of Business 5,926Central Flying Services Inc @Crowley's Ridge College 3,870 760 1,650 21Delta Technical Institute 600 600
(H) East Arkansas Community College 744 948Foothills Technical Institute 480 480Forest Echoes Vocational-Technical School 600 600
(H) Garland County Community College 888 1,704Jefferson Regional Medical Center-Sch of Rid Tochn 1,800Jefferson School of Nursing 1,135Mid-South Technical College MO 930
(H) Mississippi County Community College 864 1,i/20Morris-Booker Memorial College 1,235
(H) National Education Center-AR Coll of Tech Campus 7,500(H) North Arkansas Community College'" 888 1,704
es at MO Ot table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
Arkansas (continued)
Dollars
Northwest Arkaneas Community College 1,440 1,880
Ouachita Technical College 800 800
Petit Jean Technical College 648 848
(II) Phillips County Community College 1,008 1,920
Pines Technical College 312 312
Rice Belt Vocational Technical School 000 ' 800
(H) Rich Mountain Community CollegeSaint Edward Mercy Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 1,100
Saint Vincent Infirmary School of Radiography 2 400,
(H) Shorter College 2,000 1,150 19
(H) South Arkansas Community College " 888 1,24-8
(H) Southern Arkansas University Tech 840 1,200 1,800
(H) Southern Technical College-Little Hock 4,950
Sparks Regional Medical Center Sch of Radiography 512
(H) Westark Community College "` 1,018 1,810
California
State average+ - 5,781 280 2.937 1,582 567 18
Academy of Court Reporting Inc 2,700
Acupressure Institute 975
Alexander Educational Center Teacher Training Prop
(H) Allan Hancock College 201 2,697
(H) American Academy of Dramatic Arts West 7,645
(H) American River College 120 3,210
(H) Antelope Valley College *
(H) Bakersfield College 200 3,350 3,102 12
(H) Barstow College 120 3,030
Boston Institute Inc 8,000
(H) Brooks College 8,080 3,880 19
Bryan College of Court Reporting 3,840
(H) Butte College 277 2,495
(H) Cabrillo College 259 2,995
(H) California Academy of Merchandising, Art & Design 6,695
California Art InstituteCalifornia School of Court Reporting 4,910
California Technical University
(H) Canada College 209 2,921
Cancer Foundation Schools of Technology 400
Careercom College of Business 7,000
CDI-Career Development Institute 8,775
(H) Central California Commercial CollegeCentury Schools 7,947
(H) Cerritos College 180 2,808
(H) Cerro Coso Community College 120 3,240
(H) Chabot College 315 3,465
(H) Chaffey Community College 144 2,448
Children's Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 800
(H) Citrus College *(H) City College of San Francisco
Cladic SeminaryClark Business College 3,900
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Stare or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-state
Out -of-state
Ca MIDI* (continued)
(H) Coastline Community College 128 2,504(H) College of Alameda 794 3.717
College of Instrument Technology '(H) College of Marin 210 3,660(H) Collage of Oceaneering '''(H) College of San Mateo 197 2,909(H) College of the Canyons 255 2,655(H) College of the Desert 120 2,850(H) College of the Redwoods 144 3,491 1,973 2,208 19(H) College of the Sequoias **(H) College of the Siskiyous 209 2.750 1,350(H) Columbia College-Coumbla 150 3,150 1,920(H) Compton Community College
Concorde Career Institute 9.220(H) Contra Costa College 172 2,762
Copper Mountain Campus 305 305(H) Cosumnes River College 270 3.510
Court Reporter Training Center 4,800(H) Grafton Hills College 1,220 2,758(H) Guests College 267 2.763(H) Cuyamaca College *(H) Cypress College 80 110
Daniel Freeman Hospital School of Bad lologic Techn 500(H) De Anza College 17o 3,370(H) Diablo Valley College 252 3,612(H) Don Bosco Technical Institute 3,885(H) 0-0 University(H) East Los Angeles College 120 3,690(H) Educational Cultural Complex 509 4.859(H) El Camino College 240 3,120
Emmanuel Bible College 3,150Empire College School of Business 5.000Ernest Holmes College-Huntington Beach 3,000Estelle Harman Actors Workshop 4,115
(H) Evergreen Valley College 135 3.285(H) Fashion Mat of Design & Merchandising-Costa Mesa 10,640(H) Fashion Inst of Design & Merchandising-Los Angeles 10,640(H) Fashion Inst of Design & Merchandising-San Diego 10,640(h) Fashion Inst of Design & Merchandising-San Francis 10,640(H) Fashion Inst of Design & Merchandising-Shermn Oaks 10,640
(H) Feather River Community College District 159 2,799(H) Foothill College 584 3,284
Foundation College 8,055(H) Fresno City College 217 3,807(H) Fullerton College(H) Gavilan College(H) Glendale Community College 238 3,120(H) Golden West College '(H) Grossmont College(H) Hartnett College 120 2,640(H) Heald Business College - Hayward(H) Heald Business College -Oakland(H) Heald Business College - Sacramento(H) Heald Business College - San Francisco
footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weakState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
(H) Heald Business College - Stockton 5,850
(H) Heald Business College - Walnut Creek(H) Heald College
Heald Institute of Technology Sacramento -(H) Heald Institute of Technology-San Jose
Hollywood Art Center SchoolHumphreys College 1.458
Huntington Memorial Hospital School of X-Ray Techn 0
(H) Imperial Valley College 220 3,370
Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing 0Interlanguage Service System USA Inc
(H) Irvine Valley College 197 2,693
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Carson 7,402
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Sacramento 6,558
(H) ITT Technical Institute - San Bernardino 14,706
(H) ITT Technical Institute - San Diego 7,402
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Van Nuys 8,174
Jobs for Progress, Inc Ser 0(H) Kelsey-Jenney Business College 8,088
(H) Kelsey-Jenney College 8,088
(H) Kings River Community College 315 3,810 600 810 14
(H) Lake Tahoe Community College 230 3,740
(H) Laney College ' 1,350 3,719
(H) Las Positas College 315 3,405
(H) Lassen College 207 2,751 3,418 11
Lee Strasberg Theatre institute(H) Long Beach City College 180 2.736
(H) Los Angeles City College 120 3,690
Los Angeles County Harbor Hosp-Sch Rad Tech 0 0
Los Angeles County Medical Center Sch of Nursing 1,200 1.200 1,385 1,714 21
Los Angeles Culinary Institute Inc 17,500
(H) Los Angeles Harbor College 120 3,690
(H) Los Angeles Mission College 120 3.690
(H) Los Angeles Pierce College 120 3,6e0
(H) Los Angeles Southwest College 120 3,090
(H) Los Angeles Training Technical College 120 3,890
(H) Los Angeles Valley College 120 3,090
(II) Los Medan°. College 182 3,482
Lutheran Bible Institute in California 1,800 2,250
(H) Marymount College 11,024 5,800 14
(H) Mendocino College 257 2,846
(H) Merced College 225 3,345
Merit College b.880
(H) Merritt College * 1.350 3,719
(H) Mira Costa College 231 3.291
(H) Mission College 225 3,305
(H) Mc.lesto Junior College 160 3,160
(H) Montert:y Peninsula CollegeMontessori Teacher Educ Center/San Fran Bay Area 2,250
Montessori Training Center of San Diego
(H) Moorpark Gonne "(H) Mount San Jacinto College 212 2,540
(H) Mt San Antonio College 277 2,617
MT! College 6.600
See footnotes at and of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fess
Room Board
Meals
PerweekPrivaAe
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
California (continued)Ddlrtrs
Nakumura Institute of Oriental Medicine(H) Napa Valley College 300 3,200
National Education Center-NIT ...;:mpus 7.315National Education Center-Sawyer tlampus 7,202National Education Center-Skadror. College of BusOakland College of Court Reporting 5,400
(H) Ohlone College 120 2,888(H) Orange Coast College "(H) Oxnard College "
Pacific Fashion Institute 4,575(H) Palo Verde College `(H) Palomar College 133 2,481(H) Pasadena City College 159 2,583(H) Phillips College Inland Empire Campus 3,930(H) Phillips Junior College 8,075(H) Phillips Junior College Condie Campus 5,250(H) Phillips Junior College L A South "
Phillips Junior College of Clovis 5,500(H) Porterville College 130 3,190
Primal Training Center 6,500(H) Queen of the Holy Rosary College 2,500(H) Rancho Santiago College 150 2,500
Rawhide Vocational College 1,200 650 21(H) Rio Hondo College 267 1,500(H) Riverside Community College"(H) Sacramento City College 1,500 3,800(H) Saddleback College 197 2,893
Saint Johns Hospital School of Radiologic Techn(H) San Bernardino County Medical Center "(H) San Bernardino Valley College 275 2,531(H) San Dlsgo City College 180 2,554
San Diego Golf Academy 9,600(H) San Diego Mesa College 340 1.278(H) San Diego Miramar College 218 3,180(H) San Francisco College of Mortuary Science(H) San Joaquin Delta College 120 2.568
San JoRquin General Hospital School of Rad Techn 275 2,957San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield 8,000San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia 6,000
(H) San Jose City College 136 3,285(H) Santa Barbara City College(H) Santa Monica College 335 3,935(H) Santa Rosa Junior College 225 3,855 1,600
Sawyer College 9,040School of Healing Arts
(H) Shasta CollsgeSierra Academy of Aeronautics, Technicians Instit 13,728
(H) Sierra College 225 3,135 3,768 16Sierra Valley Business College 4,650Skills and Business Education Center 200 200
(H) Skyline College 228 3,618(H) Solano County Community College District 240 2,808
South Coast College of Court Reporting 4,200Southern California College of Court Reporting 3,160
notes at end table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area. and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekPrivate
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-stele
California (continued)
Dollars
Southern California College of Medical/Dental Care 5,350
Southern California School of Evangelism 460 2,200
(H) Southwestern CollegeSutter Community Hospitals School of Had Techn 600
(H) Taft College 170 3,290 800 1,500 13
The Salvation Army School for Officers' Training 1,800 1,600 * 21
Theatre of Arts "(H) Ventura College 210 3,300
Veterans Administration Med Ctr-Sch of Rad Tech 0 0
(H) Victor Valley College "Vietnamese Theological College @
(H) Vista College 1,350 3.719
Watterson College Pacific(H) West Hills Community College "(H) West Los Angeles College 120 3,890
(H) West Valley College 98 1,198
(H) Yuba College'
Colorado
State average+ - 8,534 1,30e 4,003 1,204 990 18
(H) Aims Community College ` 1,384 4,338
American Diesel and Automotive College Ltd 7,730
(H) Arapahoe Community College 1,273 4,893
(H) Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology 4.475
(H) Blair Junior College 5,700
Colorado Aero Tech 13,498
(H) Colorado Institute of Art 8,405
(H) Colorado Mountain College *** 1,750 5.050 3,400 16
(H) Colorado Northwestern Community College * 1,030 3,110 1,130 1,920 19
Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine 4.550
(H) Community College of Aurora 1,198 4,618
(H) Community College of Denver 1,320 4,740
Consolidated Health Institutes of ColoradoDenver Academy of Court Reporting 3,800
Denver Academy of Court Reporting 3,700
Denver Automotive & Diesel College 7,30Q
Denver Business College 6,246
(11) Denver Institute of Technology 14,495
Denver Institute of Technology-Health Careers Div 11.945
Emery Aviation College 18,418
Emily Griffith Opportunity School 1,030 2,542
(H) Front Range Community College 1.231 4,651
(H) Lamar Community College 1,300 3,670 1,078 2,060 20
Memorial Hospital School Radiologic Technology 1,750 1,750
(H) Mile Hi College 3.900
(H) Morgan Community College 1,200 4,800
(H) Northeastern Junior College ' 1,324 3,106 1,404 1,980 14
(H) Otero Junior College 1.182 3,248 2,782 19
(H) Parks Junior College 5,040
(H) Parke Junior College - Aurora Campus 3,780
(H) Pikes Peak Community College 1.233 4.653
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and insfitudon
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
Meals
Perweek
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut -of-date
COlered0(eOntirttleteDo NOM
Pima Medical Institute4,145
Platt College6,000
PPI Health Careers School7,350
Presbyterian/St Luke's Ctr Hith Sci Ed Sch Red Tec 1,100Pueblo College of Business & Technology 4.566(H) Pueblo Community College
1,312 4,696Radio logic Technology Academy1,800(H) Rad Rocks Community College
1,267 4.687St Anthony Hospitals School of Radio logic Techn 900(H) Technical Trades Institute - Colorado Springs 7.350(H) Technical Trades Institute - Grand Junction 7,350(H) Trinidad State Junior College
1,422 3,702 3,598 20
Connecticut
State average+ -4,335 1,344 3,963 1,550 1,200 21
Albano Ballet & Performing Arts Academy "(H) Asnuntuck Community College
1,276 3,820(H) Briarwood College7,900 2,296Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing 2,566 1,100Connecticut Institute of Technology4,600
Dept of Educ Hartford Hospital Sch of Allied Hith '(H) Greater Hartford Community College
1,276 3,820(H) Greater New Haven Technical College1,610 5,018Hartford Secretarial School Inc 8,055(H) Hartford State Technical College1,610 5,018(H) Housatonic Community College1.276 3,820Institute of Children's Literature
Katharine Gibbs School7,415
Lawrence and Memorial Hosp Sch of Radiologic Techn 515(H) Lyme Academy of Fine Arts4,800(H) Manchester Community College
1,276 3,820Manchester Memorial Hospital School of Rad Tech 1,000(H) Mattatuck Community College
1,276 3,820(H) Middlesex Community College1,278 3,820(H) Mitchell College
10,200 2,300 2,400 20(H) Mohegan Community College1,278 3,820Morse School of Business
Mount Sacred Heart College500 0 21New Britain General Hosp Sch of RadiologicTechn 1,000 1,000(H) Northwestern Connecticut Community College
1,278 3,820(H) Norwalk Community Technical College1.276 3.820(H) Norwalk Community Technical College1,443 4,419(H) Quinebaug Valley Community College1,276 3,820Radiologic Technology Program/Windham Memorial Hos 3,000
Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 5,717 1,200Saint Mary's Hospital School of Nursing5,473
School of the Hartford Ballet6,050(H) South Central Community College
1.276 3,820St Vincent's Modica, Centel School of Rad Techn 1,475Stamford Hospital School of Radiography 810Stone Academy
See footnotes at end of table.
79c:
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required lees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
State or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-dale
Out -cl-state
. .
COttanticutfcOntlfererf)
St. Vincent's College of Nursing 8.998 1,433
(H) Thames Valley State Technical College1,810 6,018
(H) Tunxis Community College1,278 3,820
Veterans Memorial Medical Center1,$60 300
(H) Waterbury State Technical College1,810 6,018
Westlawn Institute of Marine Tech Inc 2,475
(H) Wilcox College of Nursing 5,495 2,183
00110VOKa
State average -2,868 1,044 2,810 900
Beebe Hospital School of Nursing 2.658 900
(H) Delaware Technical and Community College Sthn Cam 1,044 2,810
(H) Delaware Technical and Community College Terry Cam 1,044 2,810
(H) Delaware Technical Cmty Col Stanton-Wilmington 1,044 2,810
Mt:Jet of Columbia.
District average+ -2,300 1,680
Ardis School of Fashion Design1,790
institute of MoralogyfRice Japanese Program
National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts 3,750
Washington Hospital Center School of Rad Techn 300 1,500
Washington School of Psychiatry3,380
Florida
State average+ -8,184 872 2,983 1,568 1,704 18
Acupressure-Acupuncture Institute Inc 5,000
American Flyers College4,050 1.720
American Trades Institute13,995
ATI Career Training Center8,371
(H) ATI Health Education Center12,995
Atlantic Vocational Technical Center600 1.000
Barna College of Health Sciences 9,750
Bradford Union Area Vocational Technical Center 400 1,000
(H) Brevard Community College1,020 3,750
(H) Briarcliffe College5,745
(H) Broward Community College1,310 4,768
(H) Broward Community College North1,408 5,600
Career City College4,500
Central Florida Carpenters JATC ""
(H) Central Florida Community College1,345 4,788
(H) Chipoia Junior College900 3,650 1,100
Cooper Academy of Court Reporting, Inc 4,410
Countryside Christian Training Center840
0 G Erwin Technical Center **2,442 2,442
(H) Daytona Beach Community College982 3,732
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required ins
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
DitlirtrsFi bride (=UMW)
(H) Edison Community College 970 3,482(H) Flag ler Career Institute *
Florida Career Institute 6,000(H) Florida College 3,975 1,150 1,750 21(H) Florida Community College at Jacksonville 990 3.600
Florida Hospital College of Health Science 2,700 1,800(H) Florida Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 6,333(H) Florida Keys Community College 960 3,570
Florida Programming and Educational Center, Inc 4,000Florida School of Preaching "Florida Technical College of Jacksonville, Inc 5,095Florida Technical College - Orlando 5,095Florida Technical College - Tampa 10,185Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts 17,500George Stone AVTC 495 2,178George T Baker Aviation School 380 2,000
(H) Gulf Coast Community College 824 3,293(H) Hillsborough Community College 848 3,165(H) Indian River Community College 80e 3,224(H) International Fine Arts College 8,220 2,515
International Technical Institute 3,900(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,402
Jackson Memorial Hospital-Sch of Rad Techn 900 900 1,200(H) Keiser College 10,000(H) Keiser College of Technology 5,200(H) Lake City Community College 900 3,360 1,114 1,657 15(H) Lake-Subiter Community College 1,050 3,750
Lee Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic TechnLeesburg Bible College 625Legal Career Institute - Fort Lauderdale 4,220Legal Career Institute - Riviera Beach 4,220
(H) Manatee Community College 930 3,240Martin Technical College 3,000Miami Technical College
(H) 4iami-Dade Community College 996 3,485(H) National Education Center-Bauder College Campus 6,825 1,908
National School of Technology Inc - Hialeah 6,882National School of Technology Inc - N Miami Beach 6,882
(II) New England Institute of Technology - Palm Beach 8,000North Florida Baptist Theological Seminary
(H) North Florida Junior College 772 3,000(H) Okaloosa-Walton Community College 933 3,429
Orlando Academy of Beauty Culture 5,000(H) Palm Beach Community College 999 3,496(H) Pasch - Hernando Community College 936 3,247(H) Pensacola Junior College 966 3,614(H) Phillips Junior College - Daytona Beach 9,400(H) Phillips Junior College - Melbourne
Pinellas Tech Education Centers St Pete Campus 610 2,500Pinellas Technical Education Center-Clearwater Cam 857 1,714
(H) Polk Community College 1,045 3,914(H) Prospect Hall School of Business 4,800
Radford M Locklin Vocational Technical Center 371 1,991(H) Saint Johns River Community College 864 3,456See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required Imes
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Mires
PublicIn-state
Out-0t-state
Q011ert
Florida (oonthalbed)
(H) Saint Petersburg Junior College 1,020 3,756
(H) Santa Fe Community College 990 3,825
(H) Sarasota County Technical Institute 575 1,800
Segal Institute of Court Reporting 5,440
(H) Seminole Community College 1,063 3,815
Sheridan Vocational Center 652 3,109
South College 4,500
(H) South Florida Community College 828 2,988 1,440
Southern Career Institute @Southern College 4,185
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville, Inc. 4,200
Suwannee-Hamilton Area Vocational and Adult Center 375 750
(H) Tallahassee Community College 900 3,375
Taylor Technical Institute 387 774
The Career Center 5,100
The Romanian Theological Institute @
(H) Valencia Community College 1,043 3,749
Washington-Holmes Area Vocational-Technical Center 471 2,516
Webster CollegeWebster College Inc - Fort Pierce 3,050
Webster College Inc - Gainesville 6,400
Webster College Inc - New Port Richey -West Technical Education Center 496 992
William T Mc Fatter Vocational Technical Center 664 2,700
Winter Park Vocational Center
Georgia
State average+ - 4,193 886 1,651 1,235 1,334 19
(H) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1.248 3.174 1,065 1,200 20
(H) Albany Technical !Istituto 555 915
Altamaha Technical Institute 540 1,080
(H) Andrew College 4.230 1,650 1,950 20
(H) Athens Area Technical Institute 555 1,110
Atlanta Area Technical School 504 828
(H) Atlanta Metropolitan College 1,137 3,063
(H) Augusta Technical Institute 574 933
(H) Bainbridge College 1,062 2,988
(H) Bauder College 6,120 2,250
(H) Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute 655 1,110
Brown College of Court Reporting & Medical Trans 6,290
(H) Brunswick College 1,152 3,078
(H) Carroll Technical Institute 558 918
(H) Chattahoochee Technical Institute 054 1,002
(H) Columbus Technical Institute 555 915
(H) Coosa Valley Technical Institute 573 933
(H) Crandall Junior College
(H) Dalton College 1,047 2,973
Dalton School of Health Occupations Practical Nur 540 000
(H) Darton College 1,092 3,018
(H) DeKalb College 1,120 2,768
DeKelb Medical Center School of Rad Techn 600
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, MI-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required foes
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut -of-state
Otwacgta(coollnuod)
(H) De Kalb Technical institute 615 1,230(H) East Georgia College 1,062 2,988(H) Flint River Technical Institute 740 1,480(H) Floyd College 1,017 2,943
Fulton DeKalb Hoep Authority Grady Memorial Hosp 800 800 900(H) Gainesville College 1,080 3,008
Georgia Baptist Hospital School of Rad Techn 625 200(H) Georgia Military College-Fort Gordon Center 2,215 2,215(H) Georgia Military College-Fort McPherson Center 1,765 1,765(H) Georgia Military College-Kings Bay Center 2,080 2,080(H) Georgia Military College-Main Campus 2,645 2,645 1,650 1,995 19(H) Georgia Military College-Moody Center 1,765 1,765(H) Georgia Military College-Robins AFB Center 1,440 1,440(H) Gordon College 1,137 3,063 915 1,215 19(H) Griffin Technical Institute 540 1,080(H) Gupton Jones College of Funeral Services 5,200(H) Gwinnett Technical Institute 816 1,200(H) Heart of Georgia Technical Institute 555 745
Kennestone Regional Health Care System Rad Prm 300Kerr Business CollegeLane School of Art 2,610
(H) Lanier Technical institute sea 948(H) Macon College 1,086 3,012(H) Macon Technical Institute 555 1,110(H) Macon Technical Institute-Milledgeville Center 732 1,464(H) Massey Business College 7,588(H) Meadows Junior College 2,825
Modica! Center of Central Georgia 1,200 1,200Medical Center Inc/School of Radiologic Techn 1,500
(H) Middle Georgia College 1,266 3,192 1,035 1,320 15(H) Middle Georgia Technical Institute 558 1,212(i) Moultrie Area Technical Institute 552 924(if) North Georgia Technical Institute 603 963 300 1,085 19
North Metro Technical Institute 570 1,080(ti) Ogeechee Technical Institute 587 927(H) Okefenokee Technical Irstitute 555 1,110(H) Phillips Junior College - Augusta 3,240(H) Phillips Junior College - Columbus(H) Pickens Tectoical Institute 549 909
Portfolio Center 9,725(H) Reinhardt College 4,140 3,375 21(H) Savannah Technical Institute 558 918(H) South College 4,525(H) South Georgia College 1,101 3,027 1,125 1,380 15(H) South Georgia Technical Institute 609 969 450 1.395 19
Southeastern Technical Institute 806 966(H) Swainsboro Technical Institute 555 1,667(H) The Art Institute of Atlanta 7,650 3,000(H) Thomas Technical Institute 591 951(H) Truett-McConnell College 3,825 1,305 1,200 18(H) Valdosta Technical Institute 612 972(H) Walker Technical Institute 655 555(H) Waycross College 1,107 2,958(H) West Georgia Technical Institute 564 924So* footnotes at end of table.
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Tuition and required Ws
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState cc other area, and institution Private
Publicin-
state
Out-of-state
tile0111/0.30000414) ..
(H) Young Harris College 4,600 1,440 1,935 21
State average+ - 6,828 400 2,700 1,538 1,819 10
Air Service Flight AcademyCannon's International Business Col of Honolulu 8,828
(H) Hawaii Community College 490 2,730 1,498 1,819 10
(H) Honolulu Community College 450 2,60(H) Kapiolani Community College 455 2,895
(H) Kauai Community College 450 2.090
(H) Leeward Community College 455 2,605
(H) Maui Community College 458 2,898 1.576
Style Center School of Fashion Design "(H) Windward Community College 460 2.700
Idaho .
State average - 4,552 1,605 2,346 1,057 1.746 13
Aero Technicians Inc 6,960
Career Beauty College 3,495
(H) College of Southern Idaho 1,900 2,100 1,400 1,385 V
Eastern Idaho Technical College 1.010 2,597
(H) ITT Technical Institute 6,155
(H) North Idaho College '' 1,904 2,342 800 2,080 19
(H) Ricks College 1,608 970 1,790 19
Illinois
State average+ - 4,611 2,881 4,375 789 0 21
Airgo Inc 19,950 200
(H) American Academy of Art 8,380
American Flyers-National Office-American Flyers Co 4,050 1,720
(H) Belleville Area College ** 2,740 3,940
(H) Black Hawk College Quad - Cities 3,210 5,480
(H) Black Hawk Community College East CampusBlessing Hospital School of RediologIc Techn 1,050
Bloomington Normal School of Radiography 976
(H) Carl Sandburg College 3,028 5,659
Centralia School of CosmetologyChicago College of Commerce 6.720
Chicago School of Violin Making 3,700
(H) City College of Chicago-Harold Washington '' 2,848 3,945
(H) City College of Chicago-Kennedy-King "" 2,082 4,020
(H) City College of Chicago-Olive-Harvey College 2,082 4,020
(H) City College of Chicago-Richard J Daley College 2,062 4,020
(H) City College of ChIcego-Truman College 3,068 4,183
(H) City College of Chicago-Wright College 2,082 4,020
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Roam Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
118nOliftalftlittied}
. ,. .
(H) City Colleges of Chicago - Chicago City-Wide College ` 2,082 4,020(H) City Colleges of Chicago-Malcolm X ' ' 3,287 4,900(H) College of Dv Page 3,264 4,580(H) College of Lake County 4,271 5,841
Cook County Hospital School of X Ray Technology 250 250 264(H) Danville Area Community College 2,938 4,583
Decatur Memorial Hoepital-Sorg & Rad Tech 1,500(H) Elgin Community College 3,422 4,390
Faith School of Theology @Freeman's Fashion Academy 7,800
(H) Gem City College 3.800Graham Hospital School of Nursing 3,960 650Heartland Community College 2,304 3,072
(H) Highland Community College 2,842 3,e00(H) Illinois Central College 3,486 4,389(H) Illinois Eastern Comm Coils- Frontier Comm College 3,236 4,314(H) Illinois Eastern Comm Celle-Uncoln Trail College 3,230 4,314(H) Illinois Eastern Comm Coils-Wabash Valley College 3,230 4,314(H) Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Olney Ong Col - 3,230 4,314(H) Illinois Medical Training Center(H) Illinois Valley Community College 2,800 3,970
Insurance School of Chicago @(H) ITT Technical Institute - Hoffman Estates 7,602(H) John A Logan College 2,477 4,081(H) John Wood Community College 2,388 4,029(H) Joliet Junior College 3,516 4,491(H) Kankakee Community College " 2,093 5,673(H) Kaskaskia College - 2,184 4,580(H) KIshwaukee College 2,000 3,600(H) Lake Land College 2,389 3,972(H) Lewis and Clark Community College 2,653 4,412(H) Lexington Institute of Hospitality Careers 4,450 3,200 20(H) Uncoln College(H) Uncoln Land Community College 2,242 3,520(H) MacCormac College 0,300
McDonough District Hospital(H) McHenry County College 4,494 5,429
Memorial Medical Center - School of Red Tech 1,000Methodist Medical Center of Illinois School of Nur 4,290 1,200
(H) Midstatis College 4,500 1,475(H) Montay College 5.630(H) Moraine Valley Community College 3,802 4,362(H) Morrison Institute of Technology 6,230 $00(H) Morton College 3.476 4,423
National Barber-Styling College 4,625Northwest Community Hospital School of X-Ray Tochn 200Northwestern Business College 4,9110
Northwestern Business College-Southwestern Campus 5,880(H) Oakton Community College 3,198 3,848
Oakton Community College Skokie Campus 3,198 3,198(H) Parkland College "' 3,496 5,058(H) Phillips College of Chicago 6,400(H) Prairie State College 2,864 3,528
Ravenswood Hospital Medical Center 6,200 0See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-date
Out-of-date
Illinois (continued)
WWI
(H) Rend Lake College 2,385 4,850
(H) Richland Community College 2.895 4,430
(H) Robert Morris College-Orland Park Branch Campus 7,850
(H) Robert Morris College-Springfield Branch Campus 7,850
Rock Island Franciscan Hospital Soh of Red Techn 1,750
(H) Rock Valley College *** 3,853 5,860
Rockford Business College 4,675
(H) Saint Augustine College 4,120
Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 5.695 1.034
Saint Mary Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 800
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Seminary 0 0 21
(H) Sauk Valley Community College 2,411 3,491
(H) Shawnee Community College " 1,958 2,818
South Chicago Community Hospital Sch of Red Techn 1,388
(H) South Suburban College 2,187 7,747
(H) Southeastern Illinois College * 1,800 3,400
Sparks College 3,600
(H) Spoon River College 2,828 5,841
(H) Springfield College in Illinois 4,970
Springfield School of Court Reporting 2.520
St John's Hospital School of Medical TechnologySt Joseph School of Radlologic Technology 800
(H) State Community College 792 2,488
Swedish American Hospital School of X-Ray Techn 1,000 480
(H) Taylor Business Institute 8,800
The College of Office Technology 4,525
The Cooking & Hospitality Institute of Chicago 5,850
Trinity School of Nursing 3,250 750_(Ii) Triton College 3,893 5,637
United Medical Center School of Radiography 1,532 900
United Samaritans Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn
Universal Technical Institute Inc 9,750
Washburne Trade School " 8,500 6,500
(H) Waubonsee Community College * 4,078 4,898
(H) William Rainey Harper College 4,801 8,131
Indiana
State average+ - 4,519 1,381 2,499 2,070 825 20
(H) Ancilla Domini CollegeAristotle College of Medical-Dental TechnologyBall Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,250
College of Court Reporting, Inc 3,780
(H) Commonwealth Business College-La Porte Br 4,080
(H) Commonwealth Business College-Main Campus 4,080
(H) Davenport College - Merrillville 6,118
(H) Davenport College - South Bend 5,818
Good Samaritan Hospital zoo 300
(H) Holy Cross College 4,700
Indiana Barber College 4,650
Indiana Business College - Andorson 6,200
Indiana Business College - Columbus 6,600
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-date
Out-oF-data
India$10.*ItitilIWKI)Dollam ..
Indiana Business College - Indianapolis 4,550Indiana Business College - Lafayette 4,850Indiana Business College - Marion 4,550Indiana Business College - Muncie 4,660Indiana Business College - Terre Haute 4,860Indiana Business College - Vincennes 4,850Indiana College of Commerce CO
(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Central IN 1509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Columbus 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-East Central 1,509 2,746(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Kokomo 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College- Lafayette 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-North Central 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Northeast 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Northwest 1,609 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-South Central 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Southeast 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Southwest 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Wabash Valley 1,509 2,745(H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Whitewater 1,509 2,745(H) International Business College ''(H) International Business College-Indianapolis Br **(H) ITT Technical Institute 5,550
Lincoln Technical Institute *"Michiana College 4,700
(H) Mid-America College of Funeral Service 5,200Northern Indiana School of Radio logic Technology 1,915Porter Memorial Hospital School of Radiography 1,000 1,000Reid Hospital Hlth Care Service Sch of Red Techn 325 325Rudae's School of Beauty Culture 4,950Saint Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing 8,242 4,450 20Sawyer College - Hammond 5,900Sawyer College - Merrillville Branch 6,900St Joseph Medical Center School of Radiology 900Stenotype Institute of Indianapolis 1,733
(H) Vincennes University 1,898 5,108 2,070 1.250 19Wright Beauty College 4,950
lava
State average+ - 3,230 1,800 2,608 1,417 1,240 15
Allen Memorial Hospital-Allied Health Programs 4,085 1.548(H) American Institute of Business 4,725 1,820
American Institute of Commerce 4,145Covenant Medical Center School :,-1 Rad Techn 500Davenport Barber College 5,100Dayton School of Hair Design 2,344
(H) Des Moines Community College 1,3511 2.512(H) Eastern Iowa Commuray College District 1,455 2,100(H) Hawker Institute of Technology 1,715 3,435
Hills College of Cosmetology 3,900(H) Indian Hills Community College 1,440 2,040 1,038 916 8See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fess
Room Board
Meals
perweekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-stela
Out-of-state
. . . . ... .. ..
(H) Wien Mils Community College-Centerville Campus(H) Iowa Central Community College 1,916 2,784 1,176 1.600 15
(H) Iowa Lake* Community College 1.632 2,382 1.080 1,120 16
Iowa Methodist Medical Center-Sch of Rad Tsch 400 1,060
(H) Iowa Methodist School of Nursing '(H) Iowa Valley Community College 1,500 2,910 1,560 1,240 19
(H) Iowa Western Community College 1,800 2,610 1,400
Jennie Edmundson Mem Hoop Soh Rediologic Techn 750 1,440
Jennie Edmondson Memorial Hospital Soh of Nursing 2,807 1,080
(H) Kirkwood Community CO11000 1,410 2,840
(H) Lincoln Technical Institute **Marian Health Center School of X-Ray Technology 1,060Mercy Hospital Medical Center. School of Nureing 2,278 1,280
Mercy Hospital Medical Center School of Rad Techn 500 1,820
(H) National Education Center - NIT Campus 8,833
(H) North Iowa Area Community College 1,533 2,343 070 1,454 20
(H) Northeast Iowa Community College - Calmar 2,070 3,880
(H) Northeast Iowa Community College - Peoeta '
(H) Northwest Iowa Technical College 1,829 2,328 475
Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital School of Rad Techn 600
Saint Luke's School of Nursing 8.338 1.806
(H) Southeastern Community College 1,308 1,923 1,400 902 9
(H) Southwestern Community College 1,500 2,285 1,152 1,248 16
Spencer School of Business 5,450 1,680
St Luke's Methodist Hoop Sch of Rad Tech 000 2,712
(H) Waldorf College 8,310 1,625 1,450 20
1,485 2,070 1,276(H) Western Iowa Tech Community nollegeYoung Cosmetology College "Young Cosmotology College "
Kansas .
State average+ - 4,983 870 3,089 1,013 962 1$
(H) Allen County Community College 902 2,448 2,400 17
Apostolic Faith Bible College 0 0 0 21
(H) Barton County Community College 840 2,205 1,080 1,080 17
Bethany Medical Center School of RadlologIc Techn
(H) Butler County Community College 885 2,302 1,402 1,350 20
(H) Cloud County Community College 000 2,176 900 1,440 15
Coffeyville Aircraft 3,000
(H) Coffeyville Community College 832 2,400 2,250 18
(H) Colby Community College 986 2,448 1,300 10 18
19(H) Cowley County Community College 810 2,266 750 1,800
(H) Dodge City Community College 975 2,250 1,320 1,280 10
(H) Donnelly College 2,600
Flint Hills Technical School 1,072 1,072
(H) Fort Scott Community College 324 972 2,334 19
(H) Garden City Community College 942 2,334 2,363 20
(H) Haskell Indian Junior College 45 45 25 19
(H) Hesston College 7,000 1,320 1,980 20
(H) Highland Community College 090 2,340 1,300 1,038 14
(H) Hutchinson Community College 806 2,256 1,200 1,100 20
See footnotes at end of table.
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Tuition and required Ws
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Pmtate
PublicIn-date
Out-of-state
Itaneas (continued)
(H) Independence Community College 1,216 2,640 1,235 1,265 19Johnson County Area Vocational-Technical School 432 2,883
(H) Johnson County Community College 990 2,970Kansas City Area Vocational Technical School 894 5,776
(H) Kansas City Kansas Community College 840 2,190Kaw Area Voc-Tech Sch 885 5,918
(H) Labette Community College 690 2,490 2,100 17Liberal Area Vocational Technical School 016 5,972 900Manhattan Area Technical Center 745 4,784
(H) Neosho County Community College 700 2,155 910 1,400 19Newman Memorial County Hospital School of Nursing 1,320 1,320 990North Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical Sch 1,141 5,713 1,146 1,600 15Northeast Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 880 6,884Northwest Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 1,123 6,561 880 1,486 12
(H) Pratt Community College 900 2,340 1,040 1,550 19Saint Francis Regional Medical Gtr Sch of Rad Sci 1,860Salina Area Vocational Technical School 876 1,076
(H) Seward County Community College 896 2,400 500 1,900 19Southeast Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 847 5,648Southern Technical College 10,500Southwest Kansas Area Vocational Technical School @The Brown Mackie College - Overland Park 6,795The Brown Mackie College - Salina 6,820Wichita Area Vocational Technical School 864 5,724Wichita Technical Institute 6,285
Kentucky
State average+ - 4,108 674 1,730 1,757 920 20
(H) Ashland Community College 700 2,100Ashland State Vocational Technical School 650 1,285
(H) Careercom Junior College of Business 4,150Draughon's Junior College
(H) Elizabethtown Community College 700 2,100(H) Franklin College
Fugzal College 3,613(H) Hazard Community College 700 2,100(H) Henderson Community College 700 2,100(H) Hopkinsville Community College 700 2,100(H) Institute of Electronic Technology 4,800(H) Jefferson Community College 700 2,100
Kentucky Advanced Technology Center 550 1,085Kentucky Career Institute 4,500
(H) Kentucky College of Business 4,728Kentucky Dept for Adult & Tech Ed-Central KY AVTS 500 1,000Kentucky Tech-Bowling Green State Voc Tech School 600 1,000Kentucky Tech-Jefferson State Voc Tech School 600 1,000Kentucky Tech-Laurel County State Voc Tech School 650 1,080Kentucky Tech-Rowan State Voc Tech School 535 1,035Kentucky Tech-Somerset Campus 560 1,050Kentuu :y Tech -West Kentucky State Voc Tech School 650 1,080Kings Daughters Hospital, School of X-Ray Techn 350
See footnotes at end of table,
19
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fee.
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
Kentucky (continued)
Dollars
(H) Lees College 3,900 1,300 1,400 19
(H) Lexington Community College 1,938 5,178 2,752 ' 21
Lexington Electronic Institute, Inc. 4,950
(H) Louisville Tqchnical Institute 8,420 2,810
(H) Madisorreille Community College 700 2.100
540 1,300Mayo State Vocational Technical School
(H) Maysville Community College 700 2,100
Montgomery County Area Vocational Education Center 500 500
(H) National Education Center-KY Coil of Tech Campus 'Northern Kentucky State Vocational-Technical Soh 550 1,085
(H) Owensboro Community College 700--4
2'100
(H) Owensboro Junior College of Business *
(H) Paducah Community College 700 2,100
(H) Prestonsburg Community College 700 2,100
(H) BETS Electronic Institute 6,0e5
(H) Saint Catharine College 4,110 1,380 1,380 21
Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 600
(H) Somerset Community College 700 2,100
(H) Southeast Community College 700 2,100
(H) Southern Ohio College 5,750
Southwestern College of Business 1,300
Steno-Type Institute of Louisville @
(H) Sullivan College 8,480
Vogue of Lexington Inc @
(H) Watterson College '
Louisiana
State average+ - 6,097 480 872 800
Acadian Technical Institute 305 605
Alexandria Regional Technical Institute 300 800
Ascension Vocational-Technical School 300 800
Avoyelles Technical Institute 300 600
Baton Rouge College 4,300
Baton Rouge General Medical Center School of Nuts 2,125
Baton Rouge General Medical Center-Rad Tech 1,500
Baton Rouge Regional Technical Institute 305 605
Baton Rouge School of Computers 8,300
Belinda Cambre Constant School of Reporting @
(H) Bossier Parish Community College " 700 1,200
Charles B Coreil Technical Institute 305 810
Claiborne Technical Institute 300 600
Concordia Technical Institute 300 600
(H) Delgado Community College 1,036 2,238 800
Delta Queer CollegeDelta School of Business and Technology 5,645
(H) Elaine P Nunez Community College 796 1,896
Evangeline Vocational Technical School 300 600
Fleeman Aviation *
Florida Parlance Technical Institute 305 805
Folkes Technical Institute 305 805
Franklin College of Court Reporting 3,000
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-slate
Out-a-state
Louilialle40060freed)Dollen
Gulf Area Technical Institute 300 600Huey P Long Technical Institute 305 605Jefferson Technical Institute 300 600Junionville Memorial Technical Institute 305 605IGtchens College of Court Reporting @Lafayette Regional Technical Institute 300 600Lamar Salter Vocational-Technical School 305 005
(H) Louisiana State University Alexandria 913 2,100(H) Louisiana State University Eunice 960 2,100
Mansfield Technical Institute 305 605Natchitoches Technical Institute 300 000New Orleans Regional Technical institute 300 600North Central Technical Institute 300 600Northeast Louisiana Technical Institute 305 605Oakdale Technical Institute 300 000Our Lady of the Lake Coll of Nursing & Allied Hith 1,000Pelican Aviation Corp 25,000Phillips Junior College -- Marrero 4,500
(H) Phillips Junior College - New OrleansPort Sulphur Technical Institute 305 610Rapides General Hospital School of Radiologic Tech 4,500 4,500RETS Training Center 4,190Sabine Valley Vocational-Technical School 300 600Shreveport - Bossier Regional Technical institute 300 600Sidney N Collier Technical Institute 305 005Slidell Technical Institute 305 605South Louisiana Regional Technical Institute 300 600
(H) Southern Technical College 5,500(H) Southern University Shreveport-Bossier City Campus 010 2,140
Southwest School of Health Careers 9,500Sowela Regional Technical Institute 570 000Sullivan Technical Institute 305 805T H Harris Technical Institute 305 605Teche Area Vocational-Technical School 305 005Thibodaux Area Technical institute 300 000University Medical Center 350 350West Jefferson Technical Institute 300 000Westslde Vocational-Technical School 300 600Young Memorial Technical Institute 300 600
Maine
State average+ - 2,839 1,675 3,484 1,478 1,680 19
Air Tech Inc 4,800(H) Andover College 4,000(H) Beal College 4,370 2,000(H) Casco Bay College 5,005 2,400(H) Central Maine Medical Center School of Nursing 2,415 1,170
Central Maine Medical Center School of Red Techn 315 1,755(H) Central Mains Technical College 1,575 3,435 1,100 2,100 17(H) Eastern Maine Technical College 1,670 3,530 1,100 2,100 19
Faith School of Theology 0 600 21See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-yearpostsecondary Institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required tees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
Maine 0011611U0d)
._._. ..
Dollar*
(H) Kennebec Valley Technical College 1,668 3,051
Mercy Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 1,350
Mercy Hospital-School of Anesthesia "Mid-Maine Med Ctr Sch of Radlologic Techn 1,000
(H) Mid-State College - Auburn 3,880 1.760
Mid-State College - Augusta 4,000
(H) Northern Maine Technical College 1,796 3,410 1,140 2,100 19
(H) Southern Maine Technical College 1,600 3,180 1,100 2,100 20
(H) Washington County Technical College 1,939 4,295 1,250
Mar/land
State average+ - 4,549 2,716 4,229 2,565
Aesthetics Institute Cosmetology 3,900
(H) Allegany Community College 2,159 2.909
(H) Anne Arundel Community College 2.452 4,564
Arundel Institute of Technology 10,000
(H) Baltimore City Community College 1,200 3,300
(H) Baltimore's International Culinary College 6,768 2,550
Carroll County Community College " 2,580 4,156
(H) Catonsville Community College "' 2,580 4,158
(H) Cecil Community College ** 2.640 3,870
(H) Charles County Community College `" 2,573 3,773
(H) Chesapeake College "" 2,651 4,591
(H) Dundalk Community College ''' 2,680 4,156
(H) Essex Community College *** 2580 4,156
Fleet Business School 6,400
(H) Frederick Community College 3,503 5,993
(H) Garrett Community College ** 1,770 3,270
Greater Baltimore Med Ctr-Radiologic Techn 750
(H) Hagerstown Business College 5.265 2,385
(H) Hagerstown Junior College 2,560 3,310
(H) Harford Community College ' 2,834 4,124
Harry Lundeberg Seamanship School, Inc.
(H) Howard Community College 2,934 4,374
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Rad Tech 950 2,780
Le Millet Private Art School 2,450
L'Academle de Cuisine 10,500
MacQueen Gibbs Willis School of Nursing 2,919
(H) Maryland College of Art and Design 6,940
Maryland General Hospital Sch of Rad Tech 400
Maryland institute of Ultrasound Technology 5,000
Mercy Medical Center Radiologic Technology 500
(H) Montgomery College of Germantown 7,,291 4,578
(H) Montgomery College of Rockville 3,291 4,678
(H) Montgomery College of Takoma Park 3,291 4,578
(H) Prince Georges Community College " 3,864 5,760
Schuler School of Fine Arts ""TESST Electronics and Computer Institute 7,488
The Radio Electronic Television Schools, Inc 6,000
Washington Adventist Hoop - Sch of Radiography 50(1
(H) Wor-Wic Community College 3,300 4,380
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year studentsat 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
State or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Do WsMaass OMAHA*
State average+ - 6,628 2,689 5,684 2,182 333 18
(H) Aquinas College at Milton 7,400(H) Aquinas College at Newton 7,050
Baptist Bible College East 2,500 2,400 19(H) Bay State College 7,425 5,900 14
Bay State Medical Center School of Nursing 5,546(H) Becker College-Leicester 7,715 4,075 '9(H) Becker College-Worcester 7,715 4,075 19(H) Berkshire Community College 1,898 5,780(H) Bristol Community College 2,054 5,870
Brockton Hospital School of Nursing 6,971(H) Bunker Hill Community College 1,800 5,822
Butera Scholl of Art 8,300(H) Cape Cod Community College 2,260 6,862(H) Catherine Laboure College "(H) Dean Junior College 9,155 3,700 2,000 19
East Coast Aero & Technical Park
Essex Agricultural-Technical Institute 5,200 5,200(H) Fisher College 9,540 5,800 19(H) Framingham Union Sch of Nursing-Merrowest Med Ctr 5,260 1,260(H) Franklin Institute of Boston 7,960 7,960(H) Greenfield Community College 1,826 5,708
Heritage Baptist Institute 1,000(H) Holyoke Community College 3,192 7,962(H) ITT Technical Institute 14,655(H) Katharine Gibbs School 7,595
Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 6,000 2,020(H) Marian Court Junior College 6,550(H) Massachusetts Bay Community College 2,122 5,882
Massachusetts School of Survey 4,500(H) Massasoit Community College 1,980 5,616(H) Middlesex Community College 2,495 6,317
Mount Auburn Hospital Radiography Program 1,500(H) Mount Wachusett Community College 2,620 6,402
Muscular Therapy Institute 7,000New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing 7,254 2,310New England Flying School
(H) New England School of Acupuncture, Inc. "New England School of Art and Design Incorporated 8,850New England School of Photography
(H) Newbury College, IncNorth Bennet Street School 7,925
(H) North Shore Community College 1,962 5,784(H) Northern Essex Community College 2,070 6,840(H) Quincy College 1,850 1,850(H) Quinsigamond Community College 2,348 6,164
R ETS Electronic School 8,395(H) Roxbury Community College 1,830 5650
Saint Elizabeth, Hospital School of Nursing 2,200Somerville Hospital School of Nursing 3,665 1,600Southeastern Technical Institute 734 734
(H) Springfield Technical Community College 2,453 5,750Tew-Mac School of Aeronautics 4,200
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table a-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
Massachusetts (continued)
Dollars
The New England Banking Institute @The Salter School 5,300
William J Dean Technical High Soh 5,815 5,815
Woburn Electrical School of Code & Theory @Worcester Technical Institute 2,000 5,794
Michigan
State average+ - 4,008 1,914 2,393 1,489 799 13
Academy of Court Reporting 5,800
(H) Alpena Community College 1,508 2,158
Annapolis Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 1,100
(H) Bay de Noc Community College 1,964 3,148 1,806
(H) Bay Mills Community College 1,500 1,500
Bronson Methodist Hospital 2,905 2,300 14
Brooks Aero Inc(H) Delta College 1940, 2,890
Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology 2.520
Elsa Cooper Institute of Court Reporting 7,759
(H) Glen Oaks Community College 1,271 1,581
(H) Gogebic Community College " 1,300 1,300 1,113
(H) Grand Rapids Community College 1,870 2,290
Grand Rapids School of Bible & Music 3,130 1,705 14
(H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business 4,715
(H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Bad Axe 4,715
(H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Bay City 4,715
(H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Caro 4.715
(H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Midland 4,715
(H) Henry Ford Community College 2,209 2,209
Henry Ford Hospital School of Radlologic Techn 500
(H) Highland Park Community College 1,440 1,810
Hoffman Flying Service IncHurley Medical Center School of Nursing 2,277 2,277 1,500 540 5
ITT Technical Institute - Grand Rapids 7,452
ITT Technical Institute - Troy 7,402
Jackson Business Institute 4,740
(H) Jackson Community College 1,717 1,989
(H) Kalamazoo Valley Community College 1,860 2,728
(H) Kellogg Community College " 1,742 2,721
(H) Kirtland Community College ** 1,815 2,520
Krainz Woods Academy of Medical Laboratory Techn 5,480
(H) Lake Michigan College 1,470 1,770
(H) Lansing Community College 1,905 3,060
(H) Lewis College of Business 4,900
Macomb Academy of Court Reporting @
(H) Macomb Community College 2,170 2,635
Marquette General Hospital 2,310
Michigan Institute of Aeronautics 7,477
(H) Mid Michigan Community College " 1,889 2,385
(H) Monroe County Community College 1,330 1,330
(H) Montcalm Community College 1,878 2,042
(H) Mott Community College ** 2.075 2.757
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required has
Room Board
Mealsperweek
Sate or other area, and institution
[
Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
D011areleahlgat (cxilititniad)
(H) Muskegon Community College 1,530 1,920New Tribes Mission Inc/New Tribes Bible Institute "
(H) North Central Michigan College 1,578 1,936 1,148 2,133 15(H) Northwestern Michigan College " 2,818 2,904 1,848 1,488 V(H) Oakland Community College 2,139 3,038
Oakwood Hospital School of Radiologic TechnRapid Air IncS J Williams School of Religion'Saint John Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 250Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiography 300
(H) Schoolcraft College 1,518 2,176(H) Southwestern Michigan College ' 1,550 1,880(H) St Clair County Community College 2,139 2,945
State Technical Institute and Rehabilitation Ctr 8,000 8,000 5,100 21(H) Suomi College 8,330 1,720 1,420 19
The Educational Ind of the American Hotel & Motel @(H) Washtenaw Community College " 1,539 1,971(H) Wayne County Community College(H) West Shore Community College 1,792 2,242
William Beaumont Hospital 200
Minnesota
State average+ - 5,080 1,684 3,332 1,505 1,040 18
Abbott Northwestern Hospital School of Rad TechnAcademy of Accountancy 7,300Academy of Aviation
(H) Albert Lea/Mankato Technical College - Albert Lea 1,851 3,284(H) Albert Lea/Mankato Technical College - N Mankato 1,825 3,550(H) Alexandria Technical College 1.900 3,800(H) Anoka-Ramsey Community College 1,704 3,392(H) Anoka-Ramsey Community College-Cambridge Campus 1,800 3,800
Association Free Lutheran Bible School 1,300 900 1,280 20(H) Austin Community College 1,810 3.820(H) Bethany Lutheran College 8,835 2,000 940 20(H) Brainerd Community College 1.887 3,375(H) Brainord/Staples Technical College-Brainard Campus 1,725 3,450(H) Brainerd /Staples Technical College-Staples Campus 1,725 3,450(H) College of Saint Catherine-Saint Mary's Campus 9,015 1,260(Fi) Dakota County Technical College 1,752 3.504
Dearborn Financial InstituteDuluth Technical College 1,620 3,240Dunwoody Industrial Institute 3,453
(H) Fergus Falk. Community College 1.800 3,800Fond du Lac Community College Center 1,802 3,804Globe College of Business
(H) Hennepin Technical College . 1,628 3,244(H) Hibbing Community College 1,802 3,802(11) Hutchinson/Willmar Technical College-Willmar Cam 1,780 3,505(H) Hutchinson/Willmar Technical Coll-Hutchinson Cam 1.880 3,808(H) Inver Hills Community College 1,887 3,375(H) Itasca Community College 1,687 3,375See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentressdence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Pmnto
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-date
Minneecta (continued)Dollars
/(H) Lakewood Community College 1,687 3,375(H) Lowthlan College 5,400(H) Medical Institute of Minnesota 5,700
(H) Mesabi Community College 1,900 3,800Methodist Hospital School of Radio logic Technology 300
(H) Minneapolis Business College Inc `-(H) Minneapolis Community College 1,687 3,375
Minneapolis Technical College 0 0Minnesota Riverland Technical Col-Austin CampusMinnesota Riverland Technical Col-Farlbaurt Campus 1,595 3.200Minnesota Riverland Technical Col-Rochester Campus 1,800 3,600Minnesota School of Business 8,125
(H) National Education Center-Brown Institute Campus 5,365(H) NEI College of Technology 5,304
(H) Normandale Community College 1,732 3,376(H) North Hennepin Community College 1.688 3.375
North Memorial Med Center-Sch of X-Ray Technology 0 0 10
Northeast Metro Technical College 1,655 3,273(H) Northland Community College 1,687 3,375(H) Northwest Technical College- Bemidji(H) Northwest Technical College-Detroit Lakes 1,775 3,550(H) Northwest Technical College-East Grand Forks 1.e18 2.023(H) Northwest Technical College-Moorhead 1,726 3,451
(H) Northwest Technical College-Thief River Falls 1.773 3.547(H) Northwest Technical College-Wadena 2,300 4,600(H) Northwest Technical Institute 6,985
Palmer Writers School Inc @(H) Rainy River Community College 1,887 3,375 1.620(H) Range Technical College-Eveleth Campus(H) Range Technical College-HibtAng Campus 1,781 3,523
Rasmussen Business College - Eagan 7,200
Rasmussen Business College - Mankato 7,200
(HI Rasmussen Business College - Minneapolis 7,200
(H) Red Wing/Winona Technical College-Red Wing Campus *(H) Red Wing/Winona Technical College-Winona Campus *
Rice Memorial Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 375 375(H) Rochester Community College 1,700 3,400
Saint Cloud Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 450
Saint Cloud Technical College 1,640 3,258(H) Southwestern Technical College-Canby Campus 1.800 3,600(I-1) Southwestern Technical College-Granite Falls Cam 1,797 3,523(H) Southwestern Technical College-Jackson Campus 1.800 3.528(H) Southwestern Technical College- Pipeetone Campus 1,728 3,379
St Cloud Business College 7.200St Paul Ramsey Med Ctr Sch of Ophthalmic Med Techn 2,200
(H) St Paul Technical College 1,595 3,145(H) University of Minnesota Crookston 2,678 7,510 1,494 1,785 15
(H) University of Minnesota Waseca '(H) Vermilion Commucity College 1,800 3,600 1.755 1,215 15
Veteran's Affairs Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 0 0(H) Willmar Community College 1,800 3,600(H) Worthington Community College 1,800 3,600
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidonce status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
1 Tuition and required hoes
Room Board
laudsperweekState or other area, and Institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
MississippiDollars
State average+ - 3,794 991 2,333 729 1,071 16
(H) Clarke College(H) Coahoma Community College 1,310 2,810 779 1,138 20(H) Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 1,000 2,200 740 1,020 14(H) Copiah-Lincoln Junior College - Natchez Campus 1,000 2,200(H) East Central Community College 1,000 2,200 750 1,080 15(H) East Mississippi Community College 1,000 2,000 e40 1,200 21(H) Hinds Community College - Rankin Campus 1,070 3,276(H) Hinds Community College - Jackson Campus-Nahc 1,070 3,276(H) Hinds Community College - Raymond Campus 1,070 3,276 700 806 14(H) Hinds Community College - Utica Campus 1,070 3,278 700 808 14(H) Hinds Community College - Vicksburg/Warren County 1,070 3,276(H) Holmes Community College 1,004 2,004 500 900 14(H) ltawamba Community College 910 1,700 720 1,120 15(H) Jones County Junior College 792 2,102 534 1,206 21(H) Mary Holmes Collage 4,100 1,800 2,000 19(H) Meridian Community College 980 2,000 950 1,200 14(H) Mississippi Delta Community College 860 1,870 450 1,000 15(H) Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 880 1,780 350 730 15
Natchez College(H) Northeast Mississippi Community College 970 1,840 730 990 15(H) Northwest Mississippi Community College 1,090 2,000 780 960 15(H) Pearl River Community College 850 1,600 1,800 15(H) Phillips Junior 0>Ilege - Gulfport 4,450(H) Phillips Junior College -Jackson 3,925(H) Southwest Mississippi Community College 870 1,900 800 1.050 15(H) Wood Junior College 2,700 864 2,076 21
Missouri
State average+ - 5,118 1,619 2,216 1,099 1,305 20
Aero Mechanics School 8,000(H) Basic Institute of Technology(H) Burge School of Nursing of the Lester E Cox Med Ct(H) Cottey College 5,200 2,700 20(H) Crowder College 1,320 2,040 840 1,560 19
Eala Mar's Beauty College 3,500(H) East Central College 1,350 2,010
Electronics Institute 5,072Heart of the Ozarks Technical Community College 1,200 1,650
(II) Jefferson College 1,344 1,704Jewish Hosp of St Lcuis Schools of Allied Health 4,200 575
(H) Kemper Military School and College 7,800 1,200 1,400 21Linn Technical College 3.392 3,392
(H) Longview Community College 1,920 2,780Lutheran Medical Center School of Nursing 8,000 150
(H) Maple Woods Community College " 1.920 2,780(H) Mineral Area College " 1,280 1,500
Mineral Area Reg Medl Ctr-School r f Rad Tech 870Missouri Baptist Medical Center Ccnool of Nursing 4,815 1,400
(H) Moberly Area Community College 1.510 2.920 1,120See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
Missouri (continued)Dollar*
1
Mountain Grove Area Vocational-Technical School 2,600 2,600(H) North Central Missouri College 1,433 2,460 1,100
(H) Northwest Missouri Community College 3,800
Patricia Stevens College(H) Penn Valley Community College 1,920 2,760(H) Phillips Junior College 3,498
(H) Ranken Technical College 4,025Research Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 3,930 1,740
Rolla Area Vocational-Technical School 1,350 1.350
Saint Johns Mercy Medical Center Sch of Rad TechnSaint Johns Mercy Medl Ctr-Respiratory Care PropSaint Johns School of Nursing 5,280
(H) Saint Louis Community College-Florissant Valley '''' 1,410 1,740
(H) Saint Louis Community College - Forest Park 1,410 1,740
(H) Saint Louis Community College - Meramec * 1.410 1,740
(H) Saint Louis Conservatory and Schools for the Arts "(H) Saint Luke's College 5,320 1,800
(H) Southwest Missouri State University Wost Plains 1.172 2.324
(H) St Charles County Community College ' 1,560 2,550(H) St Johns Regional Health Center-Sch of Rad Tech 600
(H) State Fair Community College " 1.320 2.550
(H) Three Rivers Community College ' 1,375 2,170
Tri County Technical School 1,825 1,825
Vatterott College 9.618
Watterson College-Saint Louis Missouri 8,000
(H) Wentworth Military Academy 9,915 1,285 2,260 21
Montana
State average - 1,583 1,258 1,988 1,040 1,950 15
Billings Business College ::$35Billings Vocational Technical Center 1,320 2,594
(H) Blackfeet Community College 1,371
Butte Vocational-Technical Center 1,250 2,594
Columbus Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 400
(H) Dawson Community College 1,350 2,214 1,080
(H) Dull Knife Memorial College 894
(H) Flathead Valley Community College 1.512 2,160
(H) Fort Belknap College 1,494 1,494
(H) Fort Peck Community College 990 990
Great Falls Vocational Technical Center 1,250 2,594
Helena Vocational-Technical Center 1,250 2,594
(H) Little Big Horn College 550 550
(H) Miles Community College 1,416 2,016 1.000 1,950 15
Missoula Vocational Technical Center 1,078 2,422
Montana Daaconess Medical Center Sch of Rad Tech 0
Saint Patrick Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 240
Saint Vincent Hospital School of Radiography 200
(H) Salish Kootenai Community College 5,826
(H) Stone Child College 1,630 1,630
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Meals
perweek
State or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
NebraskaWhirs
State average+ - 3,218 1.137 1,532 1,024 1,307 15
Archbishop Bergen Mercy Medical Center Radio Tech 1,250Bahner College of Hairstyling - Fremont *
Bahner College of Hairstyling - OmahaBryan Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3,700 1,575
(H) Central Community College-Grand Island 980 1,440(H) Central Community College-Hastings Campus 980 1,440 640 1,120 14(H) Central Community College-Platte Campus Degree Div 980 1,440 040 1,120 14
College of Hair Design **David's Head College of Hair Design '
(H) Gateway Electronics Institute 8.800(H) Gateway Electronics Institute-Lincoln 6,600
Hollywood Beauty College 1,835Immanuel Med Ctr Sch of Rad Tech 1,750Lincoln School of Commerce 5,475 1,500Mary Lanning Memorial Hose Sch of Radiologic Techn 1,297 900
(H) McCook Community College 884 1,008 1,400 1,000 15(H) Metropolitan Community College Area 923 1,845(H) Mid Plains Community College 1,018 1,178 720
Nebraska College of Business ' '(H) Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture 1,508 2,892 776 1,704 14(IA) Nebraska Indian Community College 2,000 2,000(H) Northeast Community College 1,022 1,175 1,044
Omaha College of Health Careers 4,795Railway Educational Bureau @Regional West Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 0Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,200
(H) Southeast Community College Beatrice 1,083 1,333 996(H) Southeast Community College Lincoln Campus 1,398 1,758(H) Southeast Community College Milford Campus 1,048 1,318 784 1,225 14
Spencer School of Business 4,110 1,755(H) Western Nebraska Community College 1.085 1,095 580 1,670 19
Nevada
State average - 5,205 781 3,883 0 0 19
Americcn Computer Institute 6,500Career College of Northern Nevada 7,500
(H) Community College of Souther n Nevada 780 3,780(H) Deep Springs College 0 0 0 19
Education Dynamics Institute 8,305(H) Northern Nevada Community College 1,000 5,000
Phillips Junior College 3,720(H) Truckee Meadows Community College 672 3,000(H) Western Nevada Community College 872 3,872
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
New Hampshire
DdWs
State average - 5,299 2.305 4,935 2,870 947 18
(H) Castle College 4,250
(H) Helmer College 13,515 2,080 1,8'_ ./ 15
Lebanon College @(H) McIntosh College 3,480
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Berlin 2,125 4,700 2,080
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Claremont 2,355 4,983
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Laconia 3,173 4,983
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Manchester 2,075 4,923
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Nashua 2,155 5,003
(H) New Hampshire Technical College at Stratham 2,075 4,923
(H) New Hampshire Technical Institute 2,175 5.027 2,100 1,040 19
Saint Joseph Hosp Sch of Prac Nursing & Hlth Occu 6,350 4,420
(H) White Pines College 6,200 3,800 19
New Jersey
State average+ - 3,640 2,305 3,824 1,123 725 18
American Business Academy 5,950
Ann May School of Nursing-Jersey Shore Med Ctr 2,585 1,700 21
(H) Assumption College for Sisters 1,200 0
Atlantic City Medical Center School of X-Ray Techn 1,525
(H) Atlantic Community College 2,930 5,664
Bayonne Hospital School of Nursing 1,318
(H) Bergen Community College ' 2,827 5,203
(H) Berkeley College of Business 8,825 4,125
Bridgeton Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 516
(H) Brookdale Community College 2,887 5,527
Burdette Ton.: i Memorial Hosp Sch of X-Ray Techn 900 900
(H) Burlington County College "' 1,575 3,495
(I-I) Camden County College 1,406 1,408
Charles E Gregory School of Nursing @Christ Hospital School of Nursing 2,850 400
Clara Maass Medical Center School of Nursing 3,650
(11) County College of Morris " 2,838 3,858
(H) Cumberland County College 2,898 5,612
(H) Devry Technical Institute 5,249
Ducret School of Arts 5,700
Elizabeth General Medical Center-School Rad Sci 3,582
Englewood Hospital Medical Center Sch of Nursing 5,025 1,260
Englewood Hospite: 0. nod of Radiography 550
(H) Essex County College 2,838 4,158
(H) Gloucester County Collage 1,580 5,670
Hackensack Medical C inter School of Radiography 2,500
Helene Fuld Medical Center Program of Radiography 1,000
Helene Fuld School of Nursing 1,026 500
Helene Fuld School of Nursing in Camden CountyHoly Name Hospital School of Nursing 4,668 2,157
Hudson Area School of Radiologic Technology 3,425
(H) Hudson County Community College 2,514 3,642
Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic ArtSee footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidmce status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-stale
Out-of-Otte
. NOW Jeretty.(COritinued) .
(H) Katharine Gibbs School - Montclair 7.370Katharine Gibber School - Piscataway 7,370
(H) Mercer County Community College ** 3,054 5,004Mercer Medical Center School of Nursing *Metropolitan Technical institute 8,115
(H) Middlesex County College 2,688 2,888Monmouth Medical Ctr Sch of Rad Tech 750 380Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing 2,250 500Mountainside Hospital School of Radiography 1,000 1,300Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center School of Rad 5,450 1,400Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center-School of Nurs 4,800 1.400Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts 1,350 1,350
(H) Ocean County College * 1,871 2,937Our Lady of Lourdes School of Nursing 3,445 950 1,450 15
(H) Overlook Hospital School of Radiography 1,750 800Pascack Valley Hospital School of Radiography 500
(H) Passaic County Community College 1,571 2.940Pennco Tech 11,360
(H) Raritan Valley Community College 2,896 5,204Riverview Medical Center School of Radiologic Tech 1,000Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 2,000 800
(H) Saint Francis Medical Center School of Nursing 2,772Saint Michael's Medical Center Sch of Radiography
(H) Salem Community College " 1,770 1,770Solberg Flight Training Center 14,000Stat-a-Matrix institute "
(H) Sussex County Community College Commission 2,850 4,170The Cittone Institute 5.800The Hill Institute *
(H) Union County College 2,777 5,285Valley Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 500
(H) Warren County Community College 2,600 3,812West Jersey Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 800Winifred B Baldwin School of Nursing 2,000 900
New Mexico
State average+ - 4,540 704 1,454 925 1,351 17
(H) Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute 576 1,608(H) Clovis Community College 574 1,558(H) Eastern New Mexico University - Ruidoso 604 504(H) Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Campus 636 1,740 1,000 1.388 15(H) Institute of American Indian Pais 1,915 1,915 1.470 1,716 15
international Business College 2,925(H) ITT Technical Institute 6.034
Luna Vocational Technical institute 600 1,272 620New Mexico Acad of Massage & Advanced Healing Arts 4,100
(H) New Mexico Junior College 740 860 1,450 1,750 19(H) New Mexico Military Institute 1,410 2,935 500 !,800 21(H) New Mexico State University - Alamogordo " 792 1,806(H) New Mexico State University - Carlsbad 792 1,896(H) New Mexico State University - Dona Ma Branch 816 1,020 1,416 1,402 17See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealspar
weekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-a-state
New Mexico (continued)
Do MIS
(H) New Mexico State University - Grants Branch 720 1,824
(H) Northern New Mexico Community College 838 1,518 640 2,128 19
(H) Parks CollegePima Medical Institute "
(H) San Juan College 360 800
(H) Santa Fe Community College 508 1,108
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute 80 80 0 0 21
The Art Center 5,100
Tucumcari Area Vocational School *** 429 1,129
(H) University of New Mexico - Gallup Branch 624 1.538
(H) University of New Mexico - Los Alamos 576 1,608
(H) Unive' ity of New Mexico - Valencia Campus 600 1,584
New York
State average+ - 4,947 2,054 3,742 2,021 1,01: 18
(H) Adirondack Community College 1,898 3,298
Albany Memorial Hospital Sch of X-Ray Technology 800 1,580 5
Alfred Adler Institute *
Allied Health Program in Orthoptics & Opth Tech 1,250
Alvin Ailey American Dance Center 4,500
(H) American Academy Mcalister Inst of Funeral Sery 5,135
(H) American Academy of Dramatic Arts 7,575
American Musical and Dramatic Academy 7.750 3,800
(H) Arnot-Ogden Medical Center School of Nursing 7,435 2,425 2,155 V
Arnot-Ogden Medical Center School of Rad Techn 2,345
Bayley Seton Hospital School Physicians Assistant 7,350
Bellevue Hospital Center School of Rad Techn 2,100 2,100
(H) Berkeley College 8.855 2,400 2,220 17
(H) Berkeley School of New York 9,150
(H) Gram son Ort Technical Institute 5,520
(H) Briarcliffe School 6.525
(H) Broome Community College 1,740 3,370
(H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Buffalo 6,255
(H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Albany 5,280
(H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Estn Hills 7,040
(H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Lackawanna 5,280
(H) Bryant and Stratton Business hist-Main/Syracuse 5,280 2,400
(H) Bryant-Stratton Bus lnst-Syracuse Penn Can Campus 5,280
(H) Bryant-Stratton Business Institute-Rochester Main 5,280
(H) Catholic Medical Center School of Nursing 3,610 1,200
Catholic Medical Center-Program of Radiography 2,000
(H) Cayuga County Community College 2,063 3,943
(H) Central City Business Institute 4,770 3,000 )5
Central Suffolk School of Radiologlc Technology 1,625
Circle in the Square Theater School 5,250
(H) Clinton Community College 1.708 3,308
(H) Cochran School of Nursing 8,390
(H) Columbia-Greene Community College 1,686 3,488
(H) Corning Community College 2.146 4,148
Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 4,216 1,800 1,000 10
(11) Culinary Institute of America 10,221 2,800 0 10
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-date
Cut-of-state
:NOW YOrk (ctint)nued}DcWrwis
(H) CUNY Bow of Manhattan Community College 2,182 2,768(H) CUNY Bronx Community College 2,204 2,780(H) CUNY Hostos Community College 2,178 2,764(H) CUNY Kingeborough Community College 2,195 2,771(H) CUNY La Guardia Community College 2,204 2,780(H) CUNY Queensborough Community College 2,202 2,778
CVPH Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 3,000Dance Theatre of Harlem Inc 900Dorothea Hoofer School of Nursing-Mt. Vernon Hasp 6,050 2,200Drake Business School - Bronx 6,000Drake Business School - Flushing 6,000Drake Business School - New York 6,000Drake Business School - Staten Island 6,000
(H) Dutchese Community College 1,745 3,395Elim Bible Institute 3,526 3,200 21Ellis Hospital School of Nursing 3,032Elmira Business Institute 5,450Elohim Bible Mission Incorporated 540 3,000 V
(H) Empire State Baptist Seminary 2,920(H) 6,1/4) Community College City Campus(H) Er; a Community College North Campus *(H) Pile Community College South Campus
Febbraio School of Music -(H) Finger Lakes Community College 1,910 3,890
French Fashion Academy(H) Fulton-Montgomery Community College 1,997 3,897(H) Genesee Community College 1,950 3,760
Genesee Hospital School of Rediologic Techn 2,000 2,000Glens Falls Hospital Radiologic Technology Program 1,250
(H) Helene Fuld School of Nursing 5,750(H) Herkimer County Community College 1.840 3,E 0(H) Hudson Valley Community College 1,562 3,212(H) institute of Design and Construction 2,750
Interboro Institute 7,800Interfaith Medical Center School of Nursing 4,950 750Island Drafting and Technical Institute 6,200
(H) Jamestown Business College 4,925(H) Jamestown Community College 2,025 3,825(H) Jamestown Community College Cattaraugus County Br 2,025 3,825(H) Jefferson Community College 1,676 3,140
Joffrey Ballet School - American Ballet Center 6,000(H) Katharine Gibbs School-Melville 7,500(H) Katharine Gibbs School-New York City 7,750
Krissler Business Institute 5,350Long Island Business Institute 6,550Long Island College Hospital Sch of Rad 3,150
(H) Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing 5,399Machine Shorthand InstituteMachon Chana Jewish Womens College 6,000 4,000 21(H) Maria College of Albany 4,500Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance Inc 4,000
(H) Mater Del College 4,928 1,580 1,738 21Memorial Hospital Sch of Radiation Therapy Techn 1,250Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3,200
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required lees
Room Board
MeshPerweekStale or other area, and institution Priwte
Publicin-state
Out-of-state
t110'4if-Y0fl'qC-antki9tKO:..' ::':'..:'..:.:' ':. :.::,..-?' .., ....,.,.
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(H) Merce Cunningham Studio(H) Mercy College Peekskill Branch Campus 7,200
Mercy Medical Center School of Radiography 2,000
Mildred Elley School "(H) Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing 2,099 1,000
Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Rad Techn 2,000 5,000 21
(H) Mohawk Valley Community College 2,111 4,111 2,212 1,000 14
(H) Mohawk Valley Community College Rome Branch 2,111 4,111
(H) Monroe College New Rochelle 5,040
(H) Monroe College-Main Campus 6.040
(H) Monroe Community College 2,200 4,176
Munson - Williams- Proctor Institute 4,400
(H) Nassau Community College 2,018 3,868
National Academy School of Fine Ms 5,760
Nei hborhood Playhouse School of the Theater 5,400
New York Institute of Credit @Newspapers Institute of America-Writers Institute @
(H) Niagara County Community College 1,780 3,480
Nikolais and Louis Dance Lab 1,500
(H) North Country Community College 1,905 3,705
(H) North Country Community College Malone Branch 1,905 3,705
(H) North Country Community College Ticonderoga Br 1,905 3,705
Northeast Center for Judaic StudiesNYU Medical Center Allied Health Education 8,500
(H) Olean Business Institute 4,280
On the Record School of Reporting 4,800
(H) Onondaga Community College 1,842 5,342
(H) Orange County Community College 1,835 3,585
Oswego County BOCES 4,900 6,497
Our Lady of Victory Secretarial School 2,985 2,300 ' 17
(H) Paul Smith's College of Ma and Science 9,410 1.975 2,190 19
Peninsula Hospital Center School of Rad Techn 3,000
(H) Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing 8,170
(H) Plaza Business Institute 4,710
Practical Bible Training School 3,830 2,800 19
(H) Pratt Manhattan: A Division of Pratt Institute 12,004 3,890 2,050 19
Queensboro Institute of Music 504
Rabbinical College of Queens "Richmor Aviation Flight School 20,006
Rika Breuer Teachers Seminary
(H) Rochester Sorriness Institute 8,400
(H) Rockland Community College 2,070 4,020
(H) Sage Junior College of Albany 6,620 2240 2,240 14
(H) Saint Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing 4,380 1,800 1,300 21
Saint James Mercy Hospital-School of Nursing 5,100
Saint James Mercy Hospital-School of Radiography 3,000
Saint Lukes-Memorial Hospital Center 2,400
Saint Vincent. Hospital School of Nursing 6,335
Salvation Army School for Officers Training 800 0 0 21
Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 3,870 2,980 21
(H) Schenectady County Community College 1,853 3,803
School a Horticulture 4,500
Simmons Institute of Funeral Service, Inc 9,115
Simmons SchoolSee footnotes at end cf table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992 -93-- continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other wee, and institution Private
PublicIn- I
dateOut-of-state
New York (continued)Dollars
Sisters of Charity Hospital School of Nursing 4,730Solidaridad Humana 0South Nassau Community Hospital Sch of X-Ray Techn 1,500Spanish-American InstituteSpencer Business Institute 5,200St Elizabeth Hospital Schne! of Radiology 2,000 1,800 21St Josephs Hopsital Health Center School of Nurs 3,450 1,650St Vincent's Med Center of Richmond-Sch of Nurs 2,740Stenograhic Institute-Western New York 4,835
(H) Stenotype Academy 8,000(H) Suffolk County Community College Ammerman Campus 1,988 3,818(H) Suffolk County Community College Eastern Campus 1,968 3,818(H) Suffolk County Community College Western Campus 1,988 3,818(H) Sullivan County Community College 2,000 3,850(H) SUNY College of Techn & Agriculture at Morrisville 2,915 8,815 2,450 1,880 19(H) SUNY College of Technology at Canton 2,919 8,819 2,480 1,690 19(H) SUNY College of Technology at Delhi 2,945 8,845 2,420 1,440 19(H) SUNY Ulster County Community College 1,884 3,614(H) SUNY Westchester Commmunity College 1,987 4,592(H) Taylor Business Institute 6,720(H) Technical Career Institutes 5,550
The Pace Business School "'The Sonia Moore Studio of the Theatre
(H) The Wood School 9.590(H) Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers 8,395
Tompkins Community Hosp Sch of Radiologic Tech 1,000(H) Tompkins-Cortland Community College 2,045 3,945(H) Trocaire College 5,350
United Hospital Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 2,350(H) Utica School of Commerce 4,400
Veteran Admin Hospital Sch of Radiological Tech 500 500(H) Villa Maria College Buffalo 5,530(H) Westchester Business Institute 8,910
Winthrop-University Hospital School of Radiography 1,400Women's Christian Assoc Hosp Sch of X-Ray Techn 750Yeshiva Gedolah of Midwood 4,500 1,000 2,000 21
North Carolina
State average* - 3,747 592 4,484 1,951 1,483 21
(H) Alamance Community College 578 4,536(H) Anson Community College 577 4,538(H) Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College 578 4,538
Atlantic Aero 10,000(H) Beaufort County Community College 574 4,533(H) Bladen Community College 587 4,548(H) Blanton's College(H) Blue Ridge Community College 587 4,545(H) Brevard College 5,785 1,800 2,050 21(H) Brunswick Community College 581 4,539(H) Caldwell Community College and Technical Inst 578 4,538(H) Cape Fear Community College 575 4,634See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students 12-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other aro-, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required tees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area and institution Private
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
°OilersNorth Carolina (continued)
Carolinas Medical Center 150
(H) Carteret Community College 572 4,531
(H) Catawba Valley Community College 574 4,533
(H) Cecile Junior College 4,200
(H) Central Carolina Communry College 578 4,538
(H) Central Piedmont Community College 572 4,530
(H) Cleveland Community College 587 4.545
(H) Coastal Carolina Community College 577 4,536
(H) College of the Albemarle 585 4,543
(H) Craven Community College 583 4,542
(H) Davidson County Community College 579 4,537
(H) Durham Technical Community College 575 4,533
(H) Edgecombe Community College 574 4,533
(H) Fayetteville Technical Community College 588 4,527
(H) Forsyth Technical Community College 577 4,535
(H) Gaston College 575 4,533
(H) Guilford Technical Community College 587 4,546
(H) Halifax Community College 577 4,538
(H) Haywood Community College 577 4,536
(H) Isothermal Community College 584 4,543
(H) James Sprunt Community College 580 4,539
(H) Johnston Community College 577 4,538
(H) Lenoir Community College 590 4,549
(H) Louisburg College 6,044 1,525 1,415 19
(H) Louise Harkey Sch of Nursing-Cabarrus Mem Hospital 3,800 1,000
(H) Martin Community College 571 4,530
(H) Mayland Community College 581 4,539
(H) McDowell Technical Community College 575 4,533
Mercy School of Nursing 1.449 1,350
(H) Mitchell Community College 582 4,540
(H) Montgomery Community College 588 4,527
Moses H Cone Memorial Hose Sch of Rad Techn 125 625 21
(H) Nash Community College 577 4,538
North Carolina Ctr for Applied Textile Technology 559 4,515
(H) Pamlico Community College 572 4,530
(H) Peace College 4,890 2,940 1,220 21
(H) Piedmont Community College 577 4,536
(H) Pitt Community College 578 4,537
Presbyterian Hospital 1,200 1,800
(H) Randolph Community College 578 4,538
(H) Richmond Community College 584 4,542
(H) Roanoke-Chowan Community College 581 4,539
(H) Robeson Community College 574 4.533
(H) Rockingham Community College 583 4.542
(H) Rowan-Cabarrus Community College 580 4,539
(H) Saint Mary's College 6,350 3,440 2,105 21
Salisbury Business College 970
(H) Sampson Community College 587 4,546
(H) Sandhills Community College 577 4,536
(H) Southeastern Community College 585 4,544
(H) Southwestern Community College 577 4,535
(H) Stanly Community College 577 4,536
(H) Surry Community College 574 4,533
(H) Tri-County Community College 589 4,528
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, statecw other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsperweek
State or other area, and inatitution Private
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
North Carolina (continued)Dollars
(H) Vance-Granville Community College 583 4,542(H) Wake Technical Community College 585 4,524
Watts School of Nursing 1,400 1,400(H) Wayne Community College 584 4,542(H) Western Piedmont Community College 579 4,537(H) Wilkes Community College 582 4,541
Wilkes Regional Medical Center "(H) Wilson Technical Community College 577 4,536
North Dakota
State average - 1,270 1,575 2,022 918 1,302 17
(H) Bismarck State College 1,615 4,039 735 1,340 15(H) Fort Berthold Community College 1,580 1,580(H) Little Hoop Community College 1,400 1,400
Medcenter One 0 & R Radiologic Technology Program 1,500Minot School for Allied Health 1,300
(H) North Dakota State College of Science 1,599 4,023 700 1,480 21(H) North Dakota State University of Bottineau 1,628 4,052 750 1,344 15Saint Lukes Hospital Sch of Radiologic Tech 600(H) Standing Rock College 1,870 1,870(H) Turtle Mountain Community College 1,152 1,152
Turtle Mountain School of Para-Medical Technique 850(H) United Tribes Technical College 2,100 1,800 1,998 21(H) University of North Dakota - Lake Region 1,672 4,098 925 1,250 15(H) University of North Dakota - Williston 1,658 4,082 800 400 14
Ohio
State average+ - 4,565 2,256 4,408 1,870 0 5
ACA College of Design 4,485Academy of Court Reporting-Akron 17,100Academy of Court Reporting-Cleveland 4,425Academy of Court Reporting-Columbus 17,100Akron General Med Ctr -Sch of Rad Tech 1,100
(H) Antonelli Institute of Art-Photography 7,100Art Advertising Academy Inc 5,6e0Aultman Hospital School of Nursing 4,600
(H) Belmont Technical College 1,440 1,844(H) Bliss College West 8,500
Bliss College-Columbus 4,600(H) Bliss College-Columbus '"(H) Blies College-Mansfield 8,100(H) Boheckers Business College 5,800(H) Bowling Green State University Firelands **(H) Bradford School 7,070 3,300
Brookville Air Park Inc **(H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-N Olmsted 5,280
Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Richmond Ht. 6,815Cambridge Beauty College 1,500
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
0100 fOOkillifed)
(H) Careercom College of BusinessCenterville Bible College 1,920
(H) Central Ohio Technical College 2,088 2,952 2,055
(H) Chatfield College 3,50e
ChIldrens Hospital Radiography School 2,200
Christ Hospital Dietetic Internship(H) Christ Hospital School of Nursing
(H) Cincinnati Metropolitan College 6,960
Cincinnati School of Court Reporting & Business 4,900
(FS) Cincinnati Technical College 2226 3,94.8
(H) Clark State Community College 1,999 3,984
(H) Cleveland Institute of Electronics @Columbus Para Professional Institute
(H) Columbus State Community College 2,397 5,133
Community Hospital School of Nursing 3,080 1,125
Community Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 500 500
(H) Cuyahoga Community College District 1,878 3,757
(H) Davis Junior College 5,232
Dayton School of Court ReportingEastern Hills Academy of Hair Design 4,000
(H) Edison State Community College 1,845 3,420
(H) ETI Technical College - Niles 4,050
Ell Technical College - North Canton(H) Fairview General Hospital School of Nursing 3,480
Five-K Flights Inc, Hanger W-10Ges-J Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 6,035
(H) Hocking Technical College 2,344 4,688 520
Hondros Career Centers 2,025
Hondros Career Centers 2,025
Hondros Career Centers - ColumbusHondros Career Centers - Dayton 1,620
(H) International College of Broadcasting 5,350
(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,535
(H) ITT Technical Institute Har Branch 7,513
(H) Jefferson Technical College 1,710 2,250
(H) Kent State University Ashtabula Regional Campus 2,885 8,481
(H) Kent State University East Liverpool Regional Cam 2,885 8,481
(H) Kent State University Geauga Campus 2,885 6,481
(H) Kent State University Salem Regional Campus 2,885 6,481
(H) Kent State University Stark Campus 2,885 6,481
(H) Kent State University Trumbull Regional Campus 2,885 6,481
(H) Kent State University Tuscaraws Regional Campus 2,887 6,483
(H) Kettering College Medical Ails 5,136 3,224
(H) Lakeland Community College 2,055 4,225
Lawrence County Joint Vocational School 1,500 1,500
(H) Lima Technical College . 1,896 3,732
Lorain Business College-Lorain 5,233
Lorain Business College-Sandusky 5,233
(H) Lorain County Community College 2,452 5,197
Mansfield Business College 5,350
Mansfield General Hosp School of Nursing 3,665 900 5
Maranatha Bible College and Institute 530
Marietta Memorial Hospital Prog of Rad Techn 600
Marion General Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 425
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence &taws, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
State or other area, and InstitutionPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
00444111ONO (contittUed)
(H) Marion Technical College2.430 4,014Marycrest College
5,412Marycrest College5,412Mar -Pet's Beauty Academy3,560
Medical Sonography Schools500Mercy School of Nursing
5,735 1.400(H) Meridis Huron School of Nursing **Metrohealth Medical Center School of Nursing
3,400 3,400(H) Miami University-Hamilton2,944 7,534(H) Miami-Jacobs Junior College of Business 3,519
Middletown Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500MTI Business College
6,600(H) Muskingum Area Technical College1,950 3,300(H) North Central Technical College1.692 3,168North side Medical Center/Sch of X-Ray Tech 400(H) Northwest Technical College2,310 4,110(H) Northwestern College
5,240 2,160Ohio College of Massotherapy Inc @Ohio Diesel Technical Inst/Ohio Auto Diesel Tech 6,750 2,820Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology 7,380Ohio Real Estate Institution Inc
2,040(H) Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Mot2,700 8,193 2,115Ohio Valley Business College Inc
3,350(H) Ohio Valley Hospital School of Nursing 4,856 1,530(I-1) Owens Technical College1,744 3,208Owens Technical College Findlay Campus1,744 3,208(H) Penn-Ohio College
2,752Portage Lakes Career Center
3,400 3,400Professional Skills Institute4,124
Providence Hospital School of Nursing 6.253 1,890Providence Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 800 840(H) RETS Technical Center7,200
Robinson Memorial Hospital School X-Ray Technology 0 0Saint Elizabeth Hospital Medl Center Sch of Nuns 4,375Saint Thomas Medical Center School of Nursing 4,729Saint Vincent Medical Center School of Nursing 4,950 1,500Sawyer College of Business
4.980Sawyer College of Business-West6.005
School of Advertising Art Inc6,175
Scod College of Cosmetology4,674(H) Wnclair Community College ''
2,025 3,195Southeastern Business College - Chillicothe 4,560(H) Southeastern Business College - Gallipoli* 4,320Southeastern Business College - Lancaster 4.762Southeastern Business College - New BostonSouthern Ohio College
(H) Southern Ohio College - Akron6,080(H) Southern Ohlo College -Cincinnati6,080(H) Southern Ohio College - Fairfield6,680(H) Southern State Community College
2,336 4,218Southwest General Hoop School Radiologic Tech 2,050Southwestern College of Business - Cincinnati 3,900Southwestern College of Business -Cincinnati 3,000Southwestern College of Business - Dayton 3,900See footnotes at and of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student
residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continuedTuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
state
Out-of-state
Ohio (continued)
Dollars
Southwestern College of Business - Middletown 3,800
(H) Stark Technical College2.048 1.948
Stautzenberger College - Findlay 4,538
Stautzenberger College - roledo 4,538
Stautzenberger College - Toledo 4,638
(H) St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical CenterSchool of Ra 500
Summa Health System School of Radiologic Technolog 1,428 1,300
Technology Education Center 8,000 2,400
(H) Terra Technical College1,950 4,850
The Stenotype Institute of Cincinnati 5,325
The Stenotype Institute of Columbus5,325
The Stenotype Institute of Lima @The Stenotype Institute of Springfield @
The Stenotype Institute of Toledo6,325
Timken Mercy Medical Center School of Rad Techn 500
Tri-State Bible College870
Trumbull Business College8,000
University Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500
(H) University of Akron. Wayne College
(H) University of Cin,innati Clermont College3,027 7,488
(H) University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College 3,027 7,488
Victor George Beauty Academy
(H) Virginia Marti College of Fashion and Art 9,752
(H) Washington State Community College2,378 4.844
(H) West Side Institute of Technology
(H) Wooster Business College
(11) Wright State University-Lake Campus2,825 5,559
Yavne College for Women1,800
Oklahoma
State average+ -4,881 1,289 2,134 838 1,293 te
(H) Bacon° College1,478 500 900 20
Caddo -Kiowa Area Vocational Technical School
(H) Carl Albert State College1.020 2,554 800 1,700 20
City College Inc7.000
(H) Connors State College974 2,584 544 1,292 21
(H) Eastern Oklahoma State College1,414 3,040 784 1,380 20
Francis Tuttle Area Vocational-Technical Center 1,000 1,000
Great Plains Area Vocational-Technical School 750 750
rice Presbyterian Hosp Sch of Rad Technology 1,350
Indian Meridian Vo-Tech School District#18 2,000 2,000
Kiamichi AVTS SD #7 - Atoka Campus2,040 2,040
Kiamichi AVTS SD #7- Durant Campus "" 2,040 2,040
IGamichi AVTS SD #7 - Hugo Campus1,020 2,040
Kiamichi AVTS SD #7 - McAlester Campus 2.040 2,040
Kiamichi AVTS SD #7 - McCurtain Campus 2,040 2,040
Kiamichi AVTS SD #7 - Poteau Campus2.040 2,040
Kiamichi AVIS SD #7 - Spiro Campus2,040 2,040
Kiamichi AVIS SD #7 - Talihina Campus2,040 2,040
Metro Tech Vocational Technical Center 1.800 1,800
Moore-Norman Area Vocational Technical School 1,080 1,080
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Oklahoma (oolltinusd)Dollars
(H) Murray State College 945 2,535 640 1,578 14(H) National Education Center-Spartan Sch of Aero Cam(H) Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mech Col ON 2,664 753 1,350 20(H) Northern Oklahoma College 884 2,474 7e0 1,300 20
O T Autry Area Vo Tech Center 900 900(H) Oklahoma City Community College 993 2,683(H) Oklahoma Jr Col of Business & Technology - Tulsa 9,130(H) Oklahoma Jr Col of Business & Technology-Okla. City "
Oklahoma Northwest Area Vocational - Technical Sch ** 600 800(H) Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City 1,282 4,072(H) Oklahoma State University. Okmulgee 1,214 4,004 708 1,302 20
Platt College 4,500Red River Area Vocational- Technical School 1,060 1,080
(H) Redland Community College 960 2,550(H) Rogers State College 1,166 2,725 1,600 1,940 17(H) Rose State College 877 1.732(H) Saint Gregory's College 4,507 1,490 1,500 21(H) Seminole Junior College 992 2,635 1,880 17
Southern Oklahoma Area Vocational/Technical Center 1,200 1,200Tulsa Co Area Voc Tech Sch Dist 18 (Southeast Cam)
(H) Tulsa Junior College r 30 2,520Tulsa Lease-a-Plane r
(H) Western Oklahoma State College 1,160 3,155
Oregon
State average+ - 4,861 1.152 3,588 1,058 1,472 16
Aurora Aviation(H) Blue Mountain Community College 924 2,364(H) Central Oregon Community College " 1.874 5.022 1,088 2,133 19(H) Chemeketa Community College 1,044 4,068(H) Clackamas Community College 1,026 3.600(H) Clateop Community College 1.008 3,600
College of Legal Arts 5,280Delta College of Business & Technology 4.600
(H) Lane Community College 828 3.168(H) Linn-Benton Community College 1,280 5,195
McCain Institutes 7,780Milwaukie Beauty School 4,700
(H) Mt Hood Community College 1.170 3,744Oregon City Beauty School 2,000Oregon Denturist College 6,000
(H) Oregon Polytechnic Institute **Oregon School of Arts and Crafts 7,385Phagans Grants Pass College of Beauty 5,959Portland Bible College 1,960 1,710 14
(H) Portland Community College 1,092 3,960(H) Rogue Community College 1,684 3,735
Salem Bible College 2,950(H) Southwestern Oregon Community College 972 2,916(H) Treasure Valley Community College 1,368 1,800 1,050 2,283 14(H) Umpqua Community College 1.008 3.444See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Stets or other area, and institution
Tuition and required tees
Room Board
Meals
ForweekPrivate
PublicIn-state
Out -of-state
Penosytvanla
State average+ - 4,887 3,476 4,851 1,790 1,000 16
Abington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 4,360 1,000
(H) Albert Einstein Medical Center 1,200
Aliquippa Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 1,316
Altoona Hospital School of Nursing 4,289 1,200
Altoona School of Commerce 4,050
(H) American institute of Design 6,000
(H) Anton° Ili Institute 6,850 2,500 900 14
Armstrong County Memorial Hosp Sch of Rad Techn 750
(H) Art Institute of Philadelphia 10,200 4,200 20
(H) Art Institute Pittsburgh 7,650 6,340 21
Automotive Training Center(H) Berean Institute 2,850
Berko Technical Institute 1,800
Bradens Flying Service 4,000
Bradford Hospital School of Radio logic Technology 1,400
(H) Bradford School(H) Bradley Academy for the Visual Ms 7,200
Brandywine Hospital Sch of Radio logic Techn 1,500
Brandywine Hospital School of Nursing 3,602
(H) Bucks County Community College 3,900 5,989
Business Careers IncButler Beauty School 3,895
(H) Butler County Community College 2,322 3,462
Cambria Rowe Business College 4,350
Carlisle Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,250
(H) Central Pennsylvania Business School 7,470 3,630
Chester County Hospital ..thool of Nursing 3,000 1,855
(H) CHI Institute 5,994
Churchman Business School 4,185
Citizens General Hospital School of Nursing 4,050
(H) Clarissa School of Fashion Design 4,960
Clearfield it.epital School of Radiologic Techn 1,075
(H) Community College of Allegheny County 2,8ee 4,288
(H) Community College of Beaver County 3,640 5,580
(H) Community College of Philadelphia 3,700 5,630
Community General Hospital School of X-Ray Tech 225
Community Hosp of Chester, Prog of Diagnostic Rad 675 0 5
Community Medical Center - Sch of RadiographyComputer Tech 6,800 3,000
Conemaugh Valley Mem Nov-Allied Health ProgConemaugh Valley Memorial HospitalConsolidated School of Business- Lancaster 4,500
Consolidated School of Business - York 4,500
Court Reporting Institute of Orleans Tech Inst 5,400
Crozer-Chester Medical Center-Allied Health Prog 2,208
(H) Dean Institute of Technology 6,346
(H) Delaware County Community College 2,680 3,880
Douglas School of Business 3,900
Doylestown Hospital-School of Radiologic Techn 2,025
(H) Du Bois Business College 1,500
Duffs Business Institute 5,250 1 .
Eastern Montgomery County Area Voc Tech School 8,205 8,295
See footnotes at end of table.
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Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Penns)* Nelda (continued)Dollar*
(H) Electronic Institutes(H) Electronic Institute-Harrisburg
Episcopal Hospital-School of Nursing 11,235 900(H) Erie Business Center 7,020 2,850 1,950 17(H) Erie Business Center South 4,040(H) Erie Institute of Technology In- 5,400
Fayette Institute of Commerce and Technology Inc 6,000Frankford Hospital School of Nursing 4,800 4,800Free Gospel Bible Institute 350Gateway Technical Institute 6,050Geisinger Medical Center 5,700 1.450
(H) Harcum Junior College 7,070 2,150 2,150 19(H) Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg Cam 3,000 4,500(H) Harrisburg Area Community College-Lancaster Camp 3,000 4,500(H) Harrisburg Area Community College-Lebanon Cam ' 2,880 4,320
Holy Spirit Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 826Horizon House Clerical PreparationICM School of Business 5,955
(H) ICS -Center for Degree Studies @(H) Indiana University of PA-Punxsutawney Campus(H) Indiana University Of Pennsylvania-Armstrong Cam(H) Information Computer Systems Institute 3,800(H) Jameson Memorial Hospital 5,928(H) Johnson Technical Institute 4,820 225(H) Johnson Technical Institute-Moshannon Valley 2,465(H) Keystone Junior College 7,784 2,332 2,332 19(H) Lackawanna Junior College 5,827
Lancaster General Hospital-Education and TrainingLansdale School of Business 4,680Laurel Business Institute 4,500Lee Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 100
(H) Lehigh County Coatrnunity College 3,120 4,740Lehigh Valley Hospital 700
(H) Lincoln Technical institute - Allentown "(H) Lincoln Technical Institute - Philadelphia
Lion Investigation Arwiamy 0Louise Suydam McGlintic School of Nursing 2,504
(H) Luzerne County Community College 3,030 4,470(H) Manor Junior College 6,478 1,778 1,341 15
Martin School, of Business 2,600McCann School of Business 5,850 1,200McCann School of Business 4,950
(H) McCord@ Schools of Health Sciences & Techn Inc 5,915Mercy Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500Methodist Hospital School of Nursing 7,450
(H) Monroeville School of Business "(Ii) Montgomery County Community College 3,690 5,490
National Education Center-Allentown Bus Sch Cam 5,074National Education Center-Thompson Institute 7,014 2,400National Education Center-Thompson Institute Cam 5,060
(H) National Education Center-Vale Tech Mat Campus "New Castle School of Trades 9,328New Kensington Commercial School 5,300
(H) Northampton County Area Community College 3,600 5,460 2,000 1,340 14See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Pennsylvania: (continued)Dollars
Northeast Institute 6,300(H) Northeastern Christian Junior College 5,602 1,598 2,218 21
Northeastern Hospital School of Nursing 5,300 1,200 1,000 21
Northwest Med Cntr-Franklin Camp Radiol Tech Prop 1,100 1,100 600Oakridge Academy of Arts 5,410Ohio Valley Hospital School of Nursing 10,078Ohio Valley Hospital School of Radiologic Tech 9,500 5,700 ' 21
Pace Institute 4,000
(1-1) Palmer Business Institute(H) Peirce Junior College 6,200 2,800(H) Penn Technical Institute 8,420
(H) Pennco Tech 5,805 3,600Pennsylvania Business Institute 4,980Pennsylvania Commercial Business School 9,000Pennsylvania Gunsmith School 4,200
(H) Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts 8,345 3,300(H) Pennsylvania Institute of Technology 8,860
Pennsylvania School of Art and Design 5,920
Philadelphia Wireless Technical Institute 7,000(H) Pinebrook Junior College **
Pittsburgh Beauty Academy - CharleroiPittsburgh Beauty Academy - GreensburgPittsburgh Beauty Academy - Pittsburgh 4,859
(H) Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 5,544
(H) Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science 6,900
(H) Pittsburgh Technical Institute 7,950
Pottsville Hospital 5,000
(H) Reading Area Community College 3,240 4,800
Restaurant SchOol(H) RETS Education Center 7,200
Rosedale Technical Institute 5,475
Roxborough Memorial Hospital 6,400 1,500
Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 7,024
Saint Joseph Medical Center HazeltonSaint Vincent Health Center 4,785
Savonarola Theological Seminary of Polish National 2,000
(H) Sawyer School 5,700 3,180 7
Schuylkill Business Institute 4,600
Sewickley Valley Hospital Sch of X-Ray Techn 1,085
Sewickley Valley Hospital School of Nursing 5,915 1,298
Shadyside Hospital School of Nursing 5,300
Sharon Regional Health System School of Nursing 4,914 1,800
Shenango Valley School of Business 3,983
Shenango Valley School of Business-New Castle Br 3,963
South Hills Business School 5,685
St Francis Medical Center School of NursingSt Lukas Hospital School of Nursing 0,388 990
State Beauty School 4,000
(H) Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology 3,845 3,645 1,325 1,945 19
The Chubb Institute /Keystone SchoolThe Craft Institute 4,350The Germantown Hospital & Med Ctr Sch of Nursing 7,390 882 1,080 21
The Germantown Hospital & Medical Ctr-Sch of Rad 1,500
The Reading Hospital and Medical Center 3,907
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Pennsylvania (continued)Dollars
(H) Triangle Tech - Dubois(H) Mangle Tech - Erie 8,500(H) Triangle Tech - Greensburg "
Tri-State Business Institute 5,400Uniontown Hospital School of Nursing 6,978
(H) University of Pittsburgh at Titusville 4,790 9,726 2,040 1,740 19Upper Bucks County Area Voc Techn School ''' 5,183 5,632
(H) Valley Forge Military College 12,025 3,970 21Washington Hospital School of Nursing 4.500Washington Hospital School of Radiography 1,450 1,920Washington Institute of Technology 6,000Welaer Training and Testing Institute 4,995West Virginia Career InstituteWestern Pennsylvania Hosp Sch of Nursing 5,527 1,575Western Sch of Health do Bus Careers-Monroeville 5,000Western Sch of Health & Bus Careers-Pittsburgh 8,000
(H) Westmoreland County Community College '' 2,512 3,682Westmoreland Latrobe Hospital School of Anesthesia 0Wilkes-Barre General Hospital-School of Anesthesia 300Wilkes-Barre Gen Hospital-Sch of Nuclear Med Tech
(H) Williamson Free SchoolWilliamsport School of Commerce 3,940York Technical InstituteYorktowne Business Institute 6,118
Rhode Island
State average+ - 3,000 1,406 3,684 19
(H) Community College of Rhode Island 1,496 3,684Hall Institute of TechnologyNewport School of Hairdressing-Branch 5.000Rhode Island Hospital Sch of Rad TechSt Joseph Hospital School of Nursing 4,000Zion Bible Institute 0 3,585 19
South Carolina
State average - 2,291 1,221 2,077 1,290 1,039 20
(H) Aiken Technical College 720 1,020Anderson Area Medical Ctr Sch of Rad Tech 500Baptist Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 250
(H) Central Carolina Technical College 846 1,170(11) Chesterfield-Marlboro Technical College 1,125 1,575
Clinton Junior College 1,355 540 1,400 21(H) Columbia Junior College of Business 2,940 1,350(H) Denmark Technical College 1,757 2,297 1,470 1,716 20(H) Florence Darlington Technical College ' ' 1,735 2,074(H) Greenville Technical College 972 1,440(H) Horry-Georgetown Technical College 900 1.800(H) Midlands Technical College ' 1,238 1,980See footnotes at ena of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-vear postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-date
Out-of-state
South Cardin* (continuad)Daiiart
Museum School of Art 1,575 1,575
(H) Nielsen Electronics Institute 3,000 1,800
(H) Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College ** 1,500 1,800
(H) Piedmont Technical College * 1,800 1,825
School of Clock Repair and Restoration @
(H) Spartanburg Methodist College 5,700 3,650 19
(H) Spartanburg Technical College "" 1,410 2,250
(H) Technical College of the Lowcountry 918 1,318
(H) Trident Technical College ** 1,485 2,307
(H) Tri-County Technical College 750 1,440
(H) University of South Carolina at Beaufort 1,400 3,800
(H) University of South Carolina at Lancaster 1,400 3,600
(H) University of South Carolina at Salkehatchie 1,400 3,800
(H) University of South Carolina at Sumter 1,400 3,600
(H) University of South Carolina at Union 1,400 3,800
(H) Williamsburg Technical College 800 600
(H) York Technical College 738 1,230
South Dakota
State average+ - 3,240 1,945 1,945 900 840 21
Cent Ind Bible Col of the Assemblies of God Inc 2,286 900 840 21
Cheyenne River Community College 1,583 1.583
(H) Kilian Community College 8,995
Lake Area Vocational Technical Institute 1,620 1,820
McKennan Hospital School Radiologic Technology 500
Mitchell Vocatioal-Technical School 1,980 1,980
Nettleton Junior College 3,450
Pioneer Bible InstituteRapid City Regional Hospital School of Radiography 1,250
Sacred Heart Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 600
(H) Sisseton - Wahpeton Community CollegeSoutheast Vocational Technical Institute 2,320 2,320
Stenotype Institute 5,800
Western Dakota Vocational Technical Institute 2,220 2,220
Terxresaw
State average+ - 4,708 580 1,829 1,263 400 19
(H) Aquinas Junior College 4,310
Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 5,065 1,300
(H) Chattanooga State Technical Community College 924 3,524
(H) Cleveland State Community College 916 3,518
(H) Columbia State Community College 900 3,500
Court Reporting Academy 5,670
Court Reporting Institute of Tennessee 5,400
Dickson State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
Draughons Junior College 3,120
(H) Draughons Junior College of Business 3,120
(H) Dyersburg State Community College 918 3,518
See footnotes at end of table.
115I 14. i)
Table Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic 1992-93--c
State or other area, and institution
_
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Tfitineelllist tikotimieli- .'
... .....
East Tennessee School of Preaching and Missions ""(H) Electronic Computer Programm Ind of Chattanooga 3,936
Erlanger Medical Center-School of Nurse AnesthesiaFort Sanders School of Nursing 2,230Fugazzi College 4.432Hartsville State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
(H) Hlwassee College 4,200 1,100 1.600 21(H) ITT Technical Institute - Knoxville 7,402(H) ITT Technical Institute - Nashville 7,453
Jacksboro State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292(H) Jackson State Community College 856 3,286(H) John A Gupton College 7,040(H) Knoxville Business College 4,800(H) Knoxville College-Morristown Campus 5,100 1,600 21
Knoxville Legal Education Center ""Knoxville State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292Livingston State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
(H) Martin Methodist College 4,800 2,800 * 19Mc Kenzie State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292McMinnville State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292Memphis School of PreachingMethodist Hospital School of Nursing 1,788 1,290Miller-Motte Business College 8,085
(H) Modow State Community College 922 3,522Nashville Auto Diesel College Inc 10,200 1,859 15Nashville Mem Hosp Sch of Practical NursingNashville Metro C.. ' Hosp Sch Red Tech 0 0Nashville State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
(H) Nashville State Technical Institute 908 3,508Newborn State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
(H) Northeast State Technical Community College 910 3,510Nossi College of Art 5,475Oneida State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
(H) Pellissippi State Technical Community College 944 3,544Pulaski State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292Ripley Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
(!-I) Roane State Community College 916 3,516Saint Joseph Hospital School of Nursing 3,155 1,260
(H) Shelby State Community College 900 3,500Shelbyville State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
(H) State Technical Institute of Memphis 900 3,500(H) Tennessee Institute of Electronics 3,314(H) Volunteer State Community College 900 3.500(H) Walters State Community College 010 3,600
Watkins Institute 2,500Whdeville State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292William Moore School of Technology 400
notes at end of table.
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nate or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut -of-state
TexasDollars
State average+ - 5,645 875 1,987 1,122 1,407 18
(H) Alvin CcnmunIty College 720 1,560(H) Amarillo College "' 022 1,551(H) Angelina College ` 868 1,226 2,840 16
Arlington Court Reporting School 5,700
(H) Art Institute of Dallas 8,340
(H) Austin Community College "" 1,420 4,822Baptist Memorial Hosp System-Inst of Health Ed 5,040
(H) Bauder Fashion College 5,990 1,580 1,400 17Baylor Univ Med Ctr-Sch of Rad Tech 0 3,000
(H) Bee County College * 680 3,880 1,060 7,220 18
(H) Blinn College 816 2,448 800 1,499 18
(H) Brazosport College 610 2,110(H) Brookhaven College * 800 1,910
Capitol City Trade and Technical Careers(H) Cedar Valley College 800 1,910(H) Central Texas College 504 1,672 672 2,136 21
Christ for the Nations Institute 2,125 1,500 1,870 20(H) Cisco Junior College *** 790 1,098 500 1,600 20
Citizen Medical Center School of Radiological Tech 1,000
(H) Clarendon College " 480 502 600 1,000 17
(H) College of the Mainland ` 496 1,048(H) Collin County Community College " 600 1,440(H) Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service 6,075
(H) Cooke County College 660 960 1,750 14
Cothron Aviation IncCourt Reporting Institute/Wheeler Institute of TX 6,000
Dalfort Aircraft Tech 12,000
Dallas Institute of Funeral Services 5,200(H) Del Mar College ` 504 1,224
(H) Eastfield College " 800 1,910(H) El Centro College 800 1,910
(H) El Paso Community Cofiege 820 2,808
(H) Frank Phillips College 562 610 600 1,300 20
(H) Galveston College 538 874Goble Aviation
(H) Grayson County College * 936 2,232 760 1,524 21
Hallmark Institute of Technology 12,984
Hendrick Medical Center School of Radiography 1,132
(H) Hill College 885 1,285 700 1.800 19
Houston Bible Institute 1,885
(H) Houston Community College System " 912 2,040
Houston International University 0
Houston Technical College 3,650
(H) Howard County Junior College District 636 992 850 1,590 20
International Aviation and Travel Academy 3,490 1,105
International Business College 4,200
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Arlington 7,680
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Austin 7,535(H) ITT Technical Institute - Garland 7,635
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Houston 7,202
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Houston 7,222
ITT Technical Institute - San Antonio 6,998
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of Institution, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and Institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
MealsperweekPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
TOKII(001400000.
,
Iverson Institute of Court Reporting 5,760(H) Jacksonville College 2,370 898 1,598 19
KD Studio 8,905(H) Kilgore College 552 936 1.000 1,200 20(H) Lunar University- Orange 1,536 5.738(H) Lamar University - Port Arthur 1,090 4,402(H) Laredo Junior College 1,888 2,958 1,800
Latin American Bible Insitute 1,700 800 1,200 18(H) Lee College 871 1,055(H) Lon Morris College 4,354 1,320 1,878 21(H) McLennan Community College * 720 2,490
Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 400Methodist Hospital School of NursingMethodist Hospital School of Radiologic TechnologyMicrocomputer Technology Institute - Friendswood 7,300Microcomputer Technology Institute - Houston 7,300
(H) Midland College 638 1,223(H) Miss Wade's Fashion Merchandising 4,735 1,870(H) Mountain View College 800 1,910
National Education Center 3,433National Education Center-Bryman Campus 8,400National Education Center-Bryman Campus North 5,300National Education Center-NIT Campus Dallas 5,400National Education Center-NIT Campus San Antonio 5,015
(H) Navarro College 880 924 1,134 1,806 18Navarro Junior College at Waxalutchle 800 800
(H) North Harris Montgomery Community College District 904 1,144(H) North Lake College 800 1,910(H) Northeast Texas Community College 689 909 1,300 1,400 14(H) Odessa College 626 730 820 2,059 19(H) Palo Alto College 820 1,450(H) Panda College 410 800 500 1,490 20(H) Paris Junior College " 930 1,228 995 1,746 19(H) Phillips School of Business & Technology "
Professional Court Reporting Inc 4,455(H) Ranger Junior College 548 872 900 1.397 20(H) Richland College " 800 1,910(H) San Antonio College 640 1.210
San Antonio Court Reporting Institute Inc 5,700San Antonio Training Division 4,442 4,442
(H) San Jacinto College Central Campus 776 1,512(H) San Jacinto College North Campus 750 1,450(H) San Jacinto College South Campus "A 1,552
Scenic Mountain Medical Center School of Rad Tech 400Shirley Baker School of Court Reporting 7,350
(H) South Plains College 550 1,100 930 1,240 21Southwest Bible Institute IP
(H) Southwest Institute of Merchandising and Design 3,850Southwest School of Court Reporting 8,500Southwest School of Electronics 12,320
(H) Southwest Texas Junior College 1,270 2,038 1,980 14(H) St Philips College 020 1,450
Stenograph Institute of Texas 3,960SW College Institute for the Deaf 550 2,100 650 1,722 19
See footnotes at end of table.
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State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required toes
Flown Board
MealsperweakPrivate
PublicIn-
stateOut -o(-state
15WOOSiOC.4800001 ": . ..
(H) Tarrant County Junk*. College District 500 2.924
(H) Temple Junior College 774 1,513 1,018 1,612 15
(H) Texarkana College 564 884
Texas Mro Tech 13,290
Texas Bible College 1,551 2,657 17
(H) Texas Southmost College 1,228 3,328
(H) Texas State Technical College - Amarillo Campus 1.560 5,620 1,240 1,680 8
(H) Texas Slate Technical College-Harlingen Campus 1,256 4,424 1,560 1,868 15
(H) Texas State Technical College-S,veehvater Campus 1,540 5,500 1,920 2,720 21
(H) Texas State Technical College-Waco Campus 1,632 6,458 1,780 2,240 19
The Art Institute of Houston 7,660 2,805
(H) Trinity Valley Community College 740 1,940 630 1,496 19
(H) Tyler Junior College 770 1,160 980 1,100 19
Universal Technical Institute Inc 9,150
(H) Vernon Regional Junior College 703 773 585 1,275 15
(H) Victoria College 750 2,010
Wadley Regional Medical Ctr-Sch of Rad Tech 350
(H) Weatherford College 'Western Technical Institute - El Paso 7,704
Western Technical Institute - El Paso 8,124
(H) Western Texas College 818 978 994 1,242 15
(H) Wharton County Junior College * 1,290 2,070 600 1,450 18
State average - 4,718 1,158 3,616 1,793 450 14
Bonn Louse Academy of Hair Artistry 4,600
Certified Careers institute - Ogden 5,835
Certified Careers Institute -Salt Lake City 11,550
(H) College of Eastern Utah 1,084 3.082 2,340 14
(H) Dixie College 1,244 3,802 1,100 1,350 10
Hairitage College of Beauty 4,000
Hairitage Hair Academy 4,000
Intermountain College of Court Reporting 3,840
(H) Latter Day Saints Business College 1,790 1,320
LDS Hospital School of Radiation Therapy Tech 600
Phillips Junior College - Salt Lake City 4,725
(H) Salt Lake Community College 1,382 3,826
Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center 925 2,776
(H) Snow College 1,068 3,903 2,602 19
Stacey's Hands of Champions 4,240
(H) Stevens-Henager College of Business -Ogden 7,950 2,150
(H) Stevens-Henager College of Supine*. - Provo 7,960 2,000
(H) Utah Valley Community College 1,323 3,711
Utah Valley Hospital School of Radiogic Technology 350
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-yearpostsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required Ws
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivets
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Vermont
State average - 12,118 3,046 5,782 1,930 1,843 19
(H) Community College of Vermont 1,918 3,766(H) Landmark College 21,050 2,600 2,600 19
New England Culinary Institute 13,770 1,250 1,150 16New England Culinary Institute at Essex 13.770 1,450 955 16Rutland Regional Medical Center 500
(H) Sterling College 11,500 1,900 2,500 21(H) Vermont Technical College 4,174 7,798 2,450 2,012 21
Virginia
State average+ - 4,269 1,257 4,086 1,493 590 18
ATI Hollywood 4,620(H) Blue Ridge Community College 1,230 4,260
Career Training Center - Lynchburg "`Career Training Center - Richmond
(H) Central Virginia Community College 1,250 4,280(H) Commonwealth College - Hampton 6,720 3,300(H) Commonwealth College - Norfolk 5,720(H) Commonwealth College - Richmond 5,720(H) Commonwealth College - Virginia Beach 5,720 3,300(H) Community Hospital of Roanoke Vly Coll of Hlth Sci 2,568 1,130(H) Dabney S Lancaster Community College 1.240 4,282(H) Danville Community College 1,230 4,26v
De Paul Medical Center School of Nursing 3,000De Paul Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 800Dominion Business School "
(H) Eastern Shore Community College 1,257 4,287(H) ECPI Computer Institute Capital Center 4,296(H) ECPI Computer Institute Main Campus 4,296(H) ECPI Computer Institute Peninsula Center 4,296(H) ECPI Computer Institute Roanoke Center 4,296
Fischer Technical Institute 5,760(H) Germanna Community College 1,248 4,278
ITT Technical Institute 5,552(H) J Sergeant Reynolds Community College 1,257 4,287(H) John Tyler Community College 1,244 4,274(H) Lord Fairfax Community College 1,254 4,284
Louise Obici School of Nursing 2,619 420Lynchburg GonlMarshall Lodge Hosp Sch of Nursing 3,000 1,350 21Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3,600 1,200 675 15Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Tech 800 720 800 21
(H) Mountain Empire Community College 1,230 4,280(H) New River Community College 1,230 4,200
NNPS RRMC School of Radiologic Technology 975(H) Northern Virginia Community College 1,230 4,260(H) Patrick Henry Community College 1,236 4,266(H) Paul D Camp Community College 1,230 4,260
Phillips Business College 3,600(H) Piedmont Virginia Community College 1,230 4,260(H) Rappahannock Community College . 242 4 272,
See footnotes at end of table.
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State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekPrivate
PublicIn-date
Out-of-date
Virginia (continued)Dollars
Reporting Academy of Virginia - Richmond 5,200
Reporting Academy of Virginia - Springfield 5,200
Reporting Academy of Virginia - Virginia Beach 4,500
(H) Richard Bland College of William and Mary 1.720 4,950Richmond Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 2,903 900
Riverside Regional Medl Ctr-Sch of Prof Nursing 4,215 990
Roanoke Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 800 1,800 1.475 15
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Sch of Rad Tech 1,750
Sentare Norfolk General Hospital School of Nursing 2,828
Sentare Norfolk Hospital School of Anesthesia 21.000
(H) Southern Virginia College for Women 8,800 4,950 19
Southside Regional Medical Center 2,082 3,279 1,166
(H) South side Virginia Community College 1,246 4,276
(H) Southwest Virginia Community College 1,240 4,270
St Mary's Hospital School of Radio logic Sciences 1,000
TESST Electronics & Computer Institute 7,588The Catholic Home Study Institute 600
(H) Thomas Nelson Community College 1,243 4,273
(H) Tidewater Community College 1.230 4.260
University of Virginia Hosp-Sch of Rad Tech 650 650
(H) Virginia College 4,975
(H) Virginia Highlands Community College 1,230 4,260
(H) Virginia Western Community College 984 3,408
Winchester Medical Center Inc 1,500
(H) Wytheville Community College 1,245 4,275
Washington
State average+ - 6,230 1,029 3,590 2,091 1,071 18
(H) Art Institute of Seattle 7,766 3,132 1,328 14
Bates Technical College 1,277 1,277
(H) Bellevue Community College 1,044 3,948
Bellingham Technical College 998 996
(H) Big Bend Community College 999 3,939 3,282 19
Capitol Business College(H) Centralia College 999 3,939
(H) Clark College 1,051 3,991
Cliff Howard Aviation(H) Columbia Basin College 1,038 3,978
(H) Edmonds Community College 999 3,939
Emil Fries Piano Hospital and Training Center 4.750
(H) Everett Community College 1,028 3,966
Executive Flight(H) Grays Harbor College 999 3.939
(H) Green River Community College 1,017 3,957
(H) Highline Community College 999 3,939
(H) Holy Family Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 875
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Seattle 3,558
(H) ITT Technical Institute - Spokane 7,203
Lake Washington Technical College 1.225 1,225
Lakeside Court Reporting Tutoring Inc @(H) Lower Columbia College 1,026 3,966
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required Ws
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area, and inalltution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
Dollars. Wiehtnatin(COOlineelp
(H) North Seattle Community College 978 3,918Northwest Indian College "
(H) Northwest Institute of Acupuncture &Oriental Med 5,522(H) Olympic College 999 3,939(H) Peninsula College 999 3,939 1,145 2,229 19Perry Technical institute 5,800
Phillips Junior College 11,000(H) Pierce College 1,029 3,989
Pima Medical Institute(H) Renton Technical College 1,295 1,295
Resource Center for the Handicapped 8,072(H) Seattle Central Community College 978 3,918(H) Seattle Community College South Campus 978 3,918
Seattle Midwifery School 8,750(H) Shoreline Community College 987 3,927(H) Skagit Valley College 999 3,939(H) South Puget Sound Community College 999 3,939(H) Spokane Community College 098 3,938(H) Spokane Falls Community College 998 3,938(H) Tacoma Community College 996 3,938(H) Walla Walla Community College 999 3,989(H) Wenatchee Valley College 999 3,939 3.240 19
Western Business College "(H) Whatcom Community College 990 3,930(H) Yakima Valley Community College 999 3,939 1.995 1,800 19
West Virginia
State average+ - 4,059 1,284 1,939 1,470 1,730 19
Cabot! County Vocational Technical Center 2,500 2,500Clarke Memorial Hospital School of X-Ray Techn 1.000 1,000Computer Tech "
(H) Huntington Junior College 3,375James Rummy Vocational Technical Center 1,100 1,200Logan-Mingo School of Practical Nursing 1,300 1,300Mineral County Vocational-Technical Center 1,000 1,000Mountain State College 4,600
(H) National Education Center-NIT Campus 11,250Ohio Valley General Hospital School of X-Ray Techn 540 540
(H) Potomac State College of Went Virginia University 1,472 4,278 1,470 1,730 19Raleigh County Vocational-Technical Center 1,800 1.600Saint Marys Hospital School of Nursing 3,734Scott College of Cosmetology 4,550
(H) Southern West Virginia Community College 1,000 2.850United Hospital Center School of Radiologic Techn 1,000Webster College
West Virginia Career College - Charleston "West Virginia Career College - Morgantown 6,425
(H) West Virginia Northern Community College 1,128 3,120West Virginia University Hospital Sch of Rad Techn 1.100Wheeling Hospital Program of Radiologic Technology 500
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Roan Board
Meals
PerweekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-
stateOut-of-state
W100OrtIlin
State average+ - 3,619 1,588 8,064 1,150
Acme institute of Technology - Greenfield 6,825
Acme Institute of Technology - Manitowoc 6,825
Beloit Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 300
(H) Biackhawk Technical College 2,200 8,500
tii) Chippewa Valley Technical College 1,426 9,400
Columbia Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 400
(H) Fox Valley Technical College 1,571 10,529
(H) Gateway Technical College 1,530 11,550
(H) ITT Technical Institute 7,679
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College 2,590 2,590
(H) Lakeshore VTAE District 1,425 8,200
Luther Hospital School of Radlologic Technology **(H) Madison Junior College of Business 4,075
(H) Mid-State Technical College -Maln Campus 1,290 10,200
(H) Milwaukee Area Technical College 1,700 8,454
Milwaukee College of Business 6,850
Milwaukee County Medical Complex Radlologic Techn 0 0
Milwaukee County Medical Complex School of Nursing " 3,740 3,740
(H) Nicolet VTAE District 1,670 5,800
(H) Northcentral Technical College 1,440 10,400
(H) Northeast Wisconsin Technical College 1,425 9,783
Saint Catherine's Hospital School of Rad Techn 972
Saint Marys Hospital School of X-Ray Technology 450
(H) Southwest Wisconsin Technical College "(H) St Francis Medical Center Sch of Nurse - Anesthesia
St Luke* Hospital/St Mary's-School of Rad Tech 300
(H) Stratton College 6,400
Theda Clark Regional Med Ctr/Sch of X-Ray Techn 1,000
(H) University of Wisconsin Centers 1,529 5,009
(H) Waukesha County Technical College 1,476 9,660
(H) Western Wisconsin Technical College 1,425 10,269 1,150
(H) Wisconsin Area VTAE - District Number Fag 984 7,703
(H) Wisconsin Area VTAE - Moraine Park 1,385 9,783
(H) Wisconsin lndianhead Technical College 1,374 11,645
(H) Wisconsin School of Electronics 5,976
Wrxele9
State average - 8,940 806 2,059 1,131 1,445 17
Career Development Center 792 2,040
(H) Casper College 744 1,992 860 1,300 20
(H) Central Wyoming College 900 2,148 1,012 1,584 17
(H) Eastern Wyoming College 816 2,064 1,200 1,200 17
(H) Laramie County Community College 792 2,040 1,576 1,660 19
(H) Northwest Community College 852 2,148 1,340 1,350 10
(H) Sheridan College 792 2,038 950 1,500 19
(H) Western Wyoming Community College 756 2,004 990 1,620 18
(H) Wyoming Technical Institute 8,940
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-yearpostsecondary institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required teas
Room Board
Moatsper
weekState or other area, and institution Private
PublicIn-Kato
Out -of-state
.,
Outlying Welt
Arnariciart Samos.
(H) American Samoa Community College "
. Fedetaimi Mato* of A fiCtOnallia
(H) Community College of Micronesia 2,310 2,310 728 2,184 21
GUM
(H) Guam Community College 325 326
Mendwil Wand* . .
(14) College of the Marshall Islands 2,310 2,310 728 2,184 21
Northern Marianas Iolanda
(H) Northern Marianas College 1,853 3,053
Milan
(H) Micronesian Occupational College 2,e00 2,000 728 2,184 21
Puerto RAO
Area average+ - 2,820 1,185 1,185
Centro Carlbeno de !studios Postgrad-San Juan Cam 855(H) Colegio Tecnologlco del Municiplo de San Juan 710 710Cri) Coleglo Universitario del Este 2,940
Columbia College -Rio Grand. Campus 2,400Columbia College -Yauco Campus 2,400
(H) Electronic Data Processing Col of PR Inc-San SbstnEmory Cap, of Puerto Rico 4,000
(H) Huertas Junior College 2,495Humacao Community College 2,400Humacao Community College-Fajardo Campus 2,400
(H) ICPRJunior College - Arecibo 2,448(H) 1CPR Junior College - General Institutional 2,448(H) 1CPR Junior College - Mayaguez 2,448
Institute de Educacion Universal - Rio PiedrasInstitute de Educacion Universal - Sabana Seca 3,200
(H) Institute Tecnico Comercial Junior CollegeInstitute Tecnologico de Pr Racinto de San Juan 1,900 1,900Institut° Tecnologko do Puerto RicoInternational College of Business and Technology 3,629
(H) National College of Business and Technology 2,635Ss* footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary Institutions, by studentresidence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area, and institution
Tuition and required fees
Roan Board
MealsperweekPrivate
PublicIn-state
Out-of-state
Poetic Moo (continued) .Dollars
(H) Ponce College of Technology 3,031
Puerto Rico Institute of Technology-Ponce Campus 1,190 1,190
Puerto Rico Technical Junior College Inc. 3,900
(H) Ramirez College of Business and Technology 2,200
San Juan City College 2,415 1,942 ' V
San Juan City College-Juana Diaz Branch 2,415 1,942 ' V
San Juan School of Interior Design 1,350
Technical and Vocational SchoolTool & Die Training School 0 0
(H) University of Puerto Rico Aguadilla Regional Col 1,212 1,212
(H) University of Puerto Rico Carolina Regional Col 1,824 1,824
(H) University of Puerto Rico La Montana Regional Col 1,458 1,458
Virgin !dentist.)
Note: Data are not present in every column for responding institutions because the item was not applicable or the data were no reported.
(H) Higher education institution, that is, accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Departmentof Education.Indicates that there is a combined charge for room and board. The combined charge is listed in the Room column, butis not part of the state average calculations.Nonrespondent - Institution did not provide information on basic student charges.Tuition and required fees for In-district students are at least 10 percent lower than the charges shown for in-state students.
V Indicates that the number of meals per week varies by meal plan.
(#) No 2-year postsecondary institutions were identified in this state or area.
@ Indicates that the school has no full-time students, thus tuition charges will be blank.+ Indicates that the state average is the average of respondent institutions only. It will differ from the state average for all
institutions to the degree that respondents are not representative of nonrespondente.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS), institutional Characteristics" survey, 1992-93.
Public less-than-2-year institutions
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-yearpostsecondary institutions,by student residence status. state or other area, and Institution: Academicyear 1992-93
Tuition and required leas
Room Board
Meals
PerweekState or other area and institution
In-state
Out-of-state
AlabamaII
. . .
West Central Alabama Skills Center 0 0
Narita
State average - 2.587 2,507
Alaska Vocational Institute 3,000 3,000Alaska Vocational-Technical Center 1,200 1,200 4,200 ' 19Elmendorf Aero Club 3,500 3,500
Arizona
State average+ - 2,772 2,772 413 5
Maricopa Skill Center 2,772 2,772 413 5Phoenix Job Corps Center"
Arkansas
State average+ 861 816
Arkansas Valley Technical Institute 600 600Black River Technical College 698 1,704Cossatot Technical College 840 640Cotton Boll Technical Institute 600 600Crowley's Ridge Technical School 480 480Gateway Technical College 000 800Great Rivers Vocational-Technical School 600 800Northwest Technical Institute 800 800Ozarka Technical College 098 696Pulaski Technical College 870 870Quapaw Technical Institute 720 720Red River Technical College 798 726Twin Lakes Technical College 898 1,704White River Technical College"
California
State average+ - 879 879
Abram Freidman Occupational Center 0 0Capistrano Laguna Beach ROP@Central County Regional Occupational Program 0 0Clovis Adult Education@Colton Redlands Yucaipa RCP 10 10East Los Angeles Occupational Center"East Los Angeles Skill Center 35 35Foothills Adult Education Center'Hacienda La Puente Unified Sch Dist-Valley Voc Ctr 3,485 3.485Harbor Occupational Center 103 103Lynwood Adult School ' 1,000 1.000
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekIn-
stateOut-of-
state
California - continuedliollara
Mann Regional Occupational Program@Martinez Adult School 800 800
Maxine Waters Employment Prepartion Center 0 0Mt Diablo Adult Education Lorna 1,000 1,000
North Valley Occupational Center 200 200
Pacoima Skills Center/LAUSD 40 40
Pomona Unified School District Adult and Career Ed 35 35
Regional Occupational Program - El CajonROP Career Center - Chula Vista`San Bernardino County ROP'San Pedro Wilmington Skills Center"Sierra HI-Tech 8,775 8,775Simi Valley Adult School"Southeast Regional Occupational Program - Cerritos 0 0
Southeast Regional Occupational Program - Norwalk 0 0
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Sch of Med TechWest Valley Occupational Center 40 40
Westhills Community College 300 300
Colorado
State average - 1,570 3,783
Boulder Valley Area Vocational Technical Center 1,118 3,900Delta-Montrose Area Vocational Technical Center 1,084 2,420
MTA School 3,495 3,495
San Juan Basin Area Vocational School 1,025 2,100
San Luis Valley Area Vocational School 1,375 5,500
T H Pickens Technical Center 1,320 5,280
Connecticut(*)
Delaware
Wilmington Skills Center 0 0
MOW Of Columbia (0)
Florida
State average+ - 468 1,408 980 910 15
Apopka Community School"Charlotte Vocational-Technical Center"Dr Phillips Community School"H W Brewster Technical Center 500 2,000James Lorenzo Walker Vocational Tech Center 460 2,280
Jones Community SchoorLake County Area Vocational-Technical Center 615 2,645
Lee County Vocational-Technical Center 406 812
See footnotes at end of table,
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-yew students at public less-than-2-yearpostsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992 93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
week
In-state
Out-of-state
Florida 4-continuedDo lire
Lewis M Lively Area Vocational-Technical Center 483 2,009 980 91C 15Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center 477 477Manatee Vocational-Technical Center 472 2,427Maynard A Travis Voc-Tech Ctr 403 781Miami Lakes Technical Education Center 474 948Miami Skill Center 174 174Mid-Florida Technical Institute**North Technical Education Center 488 2,538Orlando Vocational-Technical Center"Ridge Vocational Technical Center 344 888Robert Morgan Vocational Technical Center 474 474Saint Augustine Technical Center 570 3,053South Dade Skill Center 524 524South Technical Education Center 488 2,538Thomas P Haney Vocational Technical Center 618 818Westside Vocational Technical Center"Winter Park Adult Vocational Center-Lee Rd Campus 432 884Withlacoochee Technical Institute 475 950Wymore Community School "
Bloom la (0)
Hawaii
State average+ - 1,800 1,800 412 5
Employment Training Center UH Community Colleges 1,800 1,800 412 5Pacific Maritime Academy"'
Idaho (M)
Illinois
State average - 3,074 3,074
Belleville Barber College 4,875 4,875Capital Ares School of Practical Nursing 2.480 2,480Chicago Public Schools Practical Nursing Program*** 5,276 5,278Columbus Hospital-Emergency Medical Techn Prog@Decatur School of Practical Nursing 1,800 1,800F W Olin Vocational School of Practical Nursing 1,784 1,784Jacksonville School of Practical Nursing 2,700 2,700Joliet Twee H S Practical Nursing 3,000 3,000
Indiana
State average+ - 2,933 2,933
Anderson Area Vocational-Technical School 4,800 4,800Charles A Prosser Vocational Center@
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for tall -time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status. state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area and institutionIn-
stateOut-of-
state
ifigiliM14410.1*lid .
*
Fort Wayne Reg Vocational Sch/Cont Er""J Everett Ught Career Center 3,800 3,800New Castle Area Vocational School 200 200
.: :1068 (0)
State average - 748 3,457
Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 795 6,214Kansas School of Floral Design 700 700
Kentucky
State average - 474 911
Adult Learning Center 80 80
Harry Sparks Area Vocational Education 550 1,050Kentucky Tech-Davies. County Voc Tech School 500 1,000
Kentucky Tech-Elizabethtown State Voc Tech School 500 1 "00Kentucky Tech-Hazard State Voc Tech School 550 ;,085Kentucky Tech-Madisonville State Voc Tech School 585 1,080Letcher County Vocational Center 550 1,095
tnuisitufa
State average - 304 604
Bastrop Vocational- Technical Institute 300 600
Delta-Ouachita Regional-Technical Institute 305 605Hammond Area Technical Institute 300 600Jefferson Davis Technical Institute 305 805Northwest I oulsiana Technical Institute 305 805River Parishes Technical Institute 305
305810605Ruston Technical Institute
Tallulah Technical Institute 305 805
Maine (0)
Maryland
Springfield Hospital Center School of Prac Nurs 850 850
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public lees-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and Institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required bee
Wm"Board
Meals
PlyweekState or ethos area and institution
in-state °IWIf
State aysirage+ - 2,833 2,904 276 1,328 15
Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical Sch 5.845 6,845Blue Hills Regional Technical School 2,860 2,850Diman Regional Technical Institute 4,000 4,000Lemuel Shattuck Hoop Sch of Practical Nursing 1,200 1,200 1,328 15Massachusetts Career Development Institute 2,750 2,750Massachusetts Soldiers Home Soh of Prac Nreg 960 960 440Tewksbury State Hospital Sch of Practical Nursing 2,236 2,736 110Upper Cape Cod Regional Vocational Technical Sch"
State average - 1,005 1,005
Detroit Health Department Nutrition Division 326 326Muskegon Area Skill Training Center@Port Huron Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 750 750Saint Joseph Beauty College 2,750 2.750Transitions School of Cosmetology 196 196
State average+ - 1,754 3,608
Anoka Technical College'Pine Technical College 1,754 3,508
Mleetiwl(ppl
811000Uti
State average - 2,726 2,732
Boonslick Area Vocational-Technical School 3,221 3,221Cape Girardeau Area Vocational-Technical School 3,330 3,330Carrollton Area Vo-Tech School 3,400 3,400Chillicothe Area Vo-Tech School 2,300 2,300Columbia Area Vocational Technical School 2,750 2,750Davis H Hart Mexico A V T S 2,300 2,300Excelsior Spring Area Voc Tech School 3,000 3,000Four Rivers Area Vocational-Technical School 3,800 3,800Hannibal Area Vocational Technical School 3,110 3,110Kansas City Board of Ed Nog of Practical Nurs 4,015 4,115Kennett Area Voc Tech School 2,615 2,616Laclede Area Vocational Technical School 2,835 2,835Lamar Area Vocational - Technical School 2,990 2,990Lex La-Ray Technical College 2,850 2,850Macon AfINI Vocational School 1,980 1,980Mexico Nblic School Practical Nursing 2,450 2,450New Madrid County R-1 AVTS 1,500 1.500
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekin-
stateOut-of-
state
&linseed - oonthessdDONN
Nichols Career k.`".tter 2,200 2,200Northwest Missouri Area Vocational Technical Sch 2,900 2,900Perryville Area Career and Technology Center 1,800 1,800Pike/Uncoln Tech Center 3,545 3,646Poplar Bluff School Dist. Practical Nurse Program 2,780 2,780Sikeston Area Vocational Technical School 1,900 1,900St. Louis Board of Education-Practical Nurs Prop 3,317 3,387Waynesville Area Vocational School 1,280 1,280
&fontana (I)
Nebraska (#)
Nemidi (#)
New Hampshire*
New Jamey
State average - 2,480 2,480
Adult & Cont Ed-Bergen Co Tech Schools 5,000 5,000Bergen Pines Co Hospital School of Practical Nurs 4,050 4,050Monmouth County Vocational School District 200 200
Morris County Voc School District 1,000 1,000
Salem County Vocational Technical Schools 2,160 2,150
New Marko (N)
New York
State average+ - 2,307 2,387
Education Opportunity Center 0 0
Education Opportunity Ctr of Manhattan of BMCC@Educational Opportunity Center* *Erie II Chautauqua - Cattaraugus BOCES 3.800 3,800
Lewis Wilson Technical Center@Madison Oneida BOCES - Continuing Education 3,500 3,500
Norris Carolina
Wildlife Enforcement Officers Basic Training Sch@
North Dakota(I)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year studentsat public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992 -93-- continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area and institution
In-state
Out-of-state
ogllarsOhio
State averages - 2,895 2,902
Akron Adult Vocational Services 3,202 3,202Akron School of Practical Nursing 4,185 4,185Apollo School of Practical Nursing 3,460 3,480Ashland County-West Home Joint Vocational School@Ashtabula County Joint Vocational School 4,795 4,795Auburn Career Center 1,995 1,996Bowling Green Area School of Practical Nursing 2,922 2,922Buckeye Joint Vocational School 1,761 1,751Butler County JVS Dist/D Russel Lee Career Ctr 2,790 2,790Canton City School Practical Nurse Program 3,290 3,290Choffin Career Center 3,000 3,000Columbiana County Career Center 2,000 2,000Community Services Division, Alliance City 2,400 2,400Cuyahoga Valley Vocational School 250 250Ehove Career Center 1,800 1,800Ehove Sch of Practical Nursing /Ehove Career Ctr 2,900 2.900Fairfield Career Center 2,350 2,350Gallia Jackson Vinton JVSD 3,250 3,500Greene County Joint Vocational School District 2.085 2,085Hannah E Mullins School of Practical Nursing 3,000 3,800Health Occupations Program Columbus Public School 4,330 4,330Knox County Career Center 2,800 2,800Madison Local Schools-Madison Adult EducationMedina County Career Center 3,200 3,200Mid East Ohio Vocational School District 2,115 2,115Parma School of Practical Nursing 4.200 4,200Polaris Career Center 2,114 2.114Queen City Vocational Center 3,800 3,800Toledo School of Practical Nursing 2,700 2,700Tri-County Vocational School 2,250 2,250Tri-Rivers Career Center 3,949 3,949Upper Valley Joint Vocational School 1.485 1,485US Grant Joint Vocational School 2,300 2,300W Howard Nicol School of Practical Nurs 4,040 4,040Wayne Adult School of Practical Nursing 4,235 4,235
Oiclahrxna
State average+ - 1,827 1,827
Central Oklahoma Area Vocational Technical School - 2,100 2.100Central Oklahoma Area Vocational Technical School - 1,050 1,050Chisholm Trail Area Vo-Tech Center 1,500 1,500De Marge College'Gordon Cooper Area Vo Tech SchoolHigh Plains Area Vocational Technical School**Pioneer Area Vocational-Technical School' 800 800Pontotoc Skill Development Center' 1,800 1,800Southwest Area Vo-Tech Center' 3,938 3,938Tulsa Co Area Voc Tech Sch Dist 18 (Peoria Cam)-W P (Bill) Willis Skill Center 1,800 1,800
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-tIme, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Mealsper
weekState or other area and instituticm
In-state
Out-ol-state
.. . - .
PatInfilMinilit ..:''''''. ::::.:
State average - 4,144 4,271
Center for Arts and Technical School 2,000 2,000
Centre County Vocational Technical School 6,000 6,000
Erie County Technical Institute* 3,640 6,310
Erie County Technical School 3,982 3,962
Fayette County Area Voc Tech Soh of Practical Nurs 2,400 2,400
Franklin Co Area Voc Tech Sch Prac Nurs Prop 3,938 3,930
Lawrence County Vo-Toch School Practical Nursing 6,563 5,683
Mercer County Area Vocational Technical School 4,088 4,608
Practical Nursing Prog of Lackawanna Voc Tech Sch 6,200 6,200
Practical Nursing Program - Erie 4,600 4,600
Schuykill County Area Vocational Technical Sch 3,780 3,780
Warren Co Area Voc Tech Sch Practical Nurs Prog 6,000 5,000
Western Area Vocational Technical Sch of Prac Nurs 4,800 4,800
Wilkes-Barre Area Vo-Tech School of Practical Nurs 3,070 3,870
Rhoda itilind V) .:-..,.
South Carolina OD
South NitOtIl (0)
Tennant,'
State average - 499 499
Athens State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
Covington State Area Vocational Technical School 300 300
Crossville State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
Elizabethton State Area Vocational Technical Soh 292 292
Harriman State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
Hohenwald State Area Vocational - Technical School 292 292
Jackson State Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
Memphis Area Vocational- Technical School 272 272
Metro Nashville Gen Hoop Sch of Prac Nurs 3,000 3,000
Morristown State Area VocatIonal-Technical School 292 292
Murfreesboro Area Vocational Technical School 292 292
Paris State Area Vocational-Technical School 292 292
Savannah State Vocational Technical School 292 292
Texas
State average+ - 1,500 1,600
Ft Worth Skills Center ISDJasper Memorial Hospital School of Vcutional Nuns 1,500 1,500
Mansfield Business School*
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full -time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary Institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992 -93--continued
Tuition and required fees
Room Board
Meals
PerweekState or other area and institunon
In-date
Out-of-state
Utah
....
State average - 1,126 2.946
Bridgerland Applied Technology Center 1,158 3,474Davis Applied Technology Center 1,115 2,787Odgen-Weber Applied Technology Center 762 2,247Salt Lake Community College-Skills Center 1,870 5,499Uintah Basin Applied Technology Center 725 725
Vermont
State average - 3,560 5,925
Fanny Alien School of Practical Nursing 3,220 5,585Putnam Memorial School of Practical Nursing 3,761 0,120Thompson School for Practical Nurses 3,698 6,063
Virginia
State average+ - 2,409 2,433
Central Sch of Pract Nurs at Norfolk Tech Voc Ctr 1,160 1,325Employment Training Program"Job Training Center@Norfolk Public Schools Skills Center"Petersburg Public Schools Practical Nursing Pgm 3,160 3,160Richmond Public School of Practical Nursing 2,442 2,442Southside School of Practical Nursing 4,500 4,500Southside Training Skill Center Nottoway County 0 0Twin County School of Practical Nursing 1,701 1,701Virginia Beach City Pub Schs-Sch of Prac Nurs@Wash Co Adult Skill Center 3,900 3,900Wise County Manpower Training Skills Center@
Washington
Clover Park Technical College 801 801
Welt Virginia
State average+ - 1,197 1,212
Ben Franklin Career Center 1,080 1,080Bluefield Regional Medical Center*" 1,400 1,400Boone County Career & Technical Center 1,500 1,500Fayette County School of Practical Nursing 2,000 2,000Marion County Vocational-Technical Center 1,400 1,400McDowell County Vocational Technical Center"Mercer County Vocational-Technical Center 1,200 1.200Monongalia County Technical Education Center 1,040 1,080Mountain CAP of WV Inc 0 0Roans-Jackson Technical Center 1,400 1,400Wood County Vocational School of Practical Nursing 910 1.0e0
See footnotes at end of table.
137
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Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1992-93--continued
State or other area and institution
Tuition and required teasIn-
stateOut-of-
state Room Board
Mealsper
week
WisconsinOWNS
Nuclear Medicine Technology Program/Milwaukee Co 650 650
w (#)
Outlying Areas
American Samoa (I)
Federated Grates Of Micronesia (#)
Guam (#)
Marshall {stands (#F)
Northern Marian* Islands (#)
Palau (#)
Puerto Rico (IN
Virgin islands (#)
Note: Data are not present in every column for responding institutions because the item was either not applicable or the data were not repIndicates that there is a combined charge for room and board. The combined charge is listed in the Room column, but Is not part of
the state average calculations.Nonrespondent - Institution did not provide information on basic student charges.
' Tuition and required fees for in-district students are at least 10 percent lower than the charges shown for in-state students.(#) No public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions were identified in this state or area.
@ Indicates that the school has no full-ti.ne students, thus tuition charges will be blank.+ Indicates that the state average is the average of respondent institutions only. It will differ from the state average for all institutions to
the degree that respondents are not representative of nonrespondents.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPE"Institutional Characteristics" survey, 1992-93.
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, stateor other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93
First - professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
----Ciollare-..-.-PhiraPfactiu
(H) Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles CA Nonprofit 12,180(H) Life Chiropractic College-West CA Nonprofit 9,450(H) Los Angeles College of Chiropractic CA Nonprofit 12,333(H) Palmer College of Chiropractic-West CA Nonprofit 13,600(H) Southern California College of Chiropractic CA Nonprofit 10,125(H) University of Bridgeport CT Nonprofit 10,300(H) Life College GA Nonprofit 10,900(H) Palmer College of Chiropractic IA Nonprofit 11,814(H) National College of Chiropractic IL Nonprofit 8,380(H) Northwestern College of Chiropractic MN Nonprofit 12,570(H) Cleveland Chiropractic College MO Nonprofit 13,725(H) Logan College of Chiropractic MO Nonprofit 7,860(H) New York Chiropractic College NY Nonprofit 11,430(H) Western States Chiropractic College OR Nonprofit 10,179(H) Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic PA Nonprofit 8,120(H) Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic SC Nonprofit 8,256(H) Parker College of Chiropractic TX Nonprofit 12,000(H) Texas Chiropractic College TX Nonprofit 11,061
Dentistry
(H) University of Alabamaa At Birmingham AL Public 4.125(H) Lorna Linda University CA Nonprofit 21,080(H) University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 3,457(H) University of California -San Francisco CA Public 3,127(H) University of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 38,830(H) University of Southern California" CA Nonprofit(H) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center CO Public 6,550(H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med & Dental CT Public 9,000(H) University of Connecticut CT Public 9.000(H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 9,731(H) University of Florida FL Public 7,166(H) Medical College of Georgia GA Public 4,506(H) University of Iowa IA Public 4,886(H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 18,590(H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 20,112(H) Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville IL Public 4,329(H) University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public 5,584(H) University of Kentucky KY Public 4,968(H) University of Louisville KY Public 4,850(H) Louisiana State University Medical Center LA Public 5,738(H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 23,990(H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 20,834(H) Tufts University MA Nonprofit 21,462(H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional &ha MD Public 8,932(H) University of Detroit Mercy MI Nonprofit 15,500(H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Mi Public 10,833(H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 7.721(H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 8,593(H) University of Mississippi Medical Center MS Public 4,505(H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 2,445(H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 18,200(II) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 6,000(H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 11,550
See footnotes at and of table.
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first- professional programsIn postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992 -93 -- continued
First-proiessional program and institution State
Control ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
Dentistry- conentakt
(H) Columbia University in the City of New York NY Nonprofit 18,882
(H) New York University NY Nonprofit 26,980
(H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 8,803
(H) SUNY at Stony Brook NY Public 10,371
(H) Case Western Reserve University OH Nonprofit 20,890
(H) Ohio State University Main Campus OH Public 6,321
(H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 5,480
(H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 2,702
(H) Oregon Health Science University OR Public 6,634
(H) Temple University PA Public 15,524
(H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 25,413
(H) University of Pittsburgh Main Campus PA Public 15.108
(H) Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 3,390
(H) Meharry Medical College TN Nonprofit 15,950
(H) The University of Tennessee Memphis TN Public 5,674
(H) Baylor College of Dentistry TX Nonprofit 5,580
(H) University of Texas Health Science San Antonio TX Public 6,846
(H) University of Texas Health Science Center TX Public 8,437
(H) Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 9,879
(H) University of Washington WA Public 5,748
(H) West Virginia University WV Public 3,984
(H) Marquette University WI Nonprofit 10,730
Law
(H) Faulkner University AL Nonprofit 4,125
(H) Samford University AL Nonprofit 12,700
(H) The University of Alabama AL Public 2,798
(H) University of Arkansas at Little Rock AR Public 2,468
(H) University of Arkansas-Fayetteville AR Public 2,702
(H) Arizona State University AZ Public 1,590
(H) Nova University" AZ Nonprofit
(H) University of Arizona AZ Public 1,528
Bernadean University CA Nonprofit 0
California Northern School of Law CA For-profit 3,000City University-Los Angeles and School of Law CA Nonprofit 2,475
(H) Golden Gate University CA Nonprofit 6,084
(H) Humphreys College CA Nonprofit 4,290
(H) John F Kennedy University CA Nonprofit 7,452
(H) Loyola Law School* CA Nonprofit
(H) Loyola Marymount University CA Nonprofit 15,208
Monterey College of Lave' CA Nonprofit
(H) National University CA Nonprofit 8,132
(H) New College of California CA Nonprofit
(H) Pepperdine University CA Nonprofit 18,790
(H) San Joaquin College of Law CA Nonprofit 6,015
(H) Santa Clara University CA Nonprofit 14,204
(H) Southwestern University School of Law CA Nonprofit 15,100
(H) Stanford University CA Nonprofit 18,645
The Simon Greenleaf School of Law CA Nonprofit 3,100(H) University of California Hastings College of Law CA Public 3,560(H) University of California-Berkeley CA Public 3,888
(H) University of California-Davis CA Public 3,643
(H) University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 3,873See footnotes at end of table.
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144
Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsIn postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
----Dollars---Law - continued
(H) University of Laverne CA Nonprofit 9,080(H) University of San Diego CA Nonprofit 15,600(H) University of San Francisco CA Nonprofit 14,700(H) University of Southern California' CA Public(H) University of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 14,098(H) University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law CA Nonprofit 14,138(H) University of West Los Angeles** CA Nonprofit
Ventura College of Law CA Nonprofit(H) Western State Univ. Col of Law-Irvine CA For-profit(H) Western State University College of Law Orange Co CA For-profit 10,960(H) Western State University College of Law San Diego CA For-profit 10,960
Whittier College School of Law CA Nonprofit 14,850(H) University of Colorado at Boulder C) Public 4,014(H) University of Denver CO Nonprofit 15,525(H) OuinnIplac College CT Nonprofit 12,555(H) University of Bridgeport CT Nonprofit 12,095(H) University of Connecticut CT Public 7,978(H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 18,860(H) American University DC Nonprofit 16,990(H) Catholic University of America DC Nonprofit 17,283
District of Columbia School of Law DC Public 2,990(H) George Washington University DC Nonprofit 18,140(H) Georgetown University DC Nonprofit 17,800(H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 9,131(H) Widener University School of Law DE Nonprofit 13,330(H) Florida State University FL Public 2,845(H) Nova University FL Nonprofit 15,430(H) Saint Thomas University FL Nonprofit 12,630(H) Stetson University FL Nonprofit 13,200(H) University of Florida FL Public 3,530(H) University Lt Miami FL Nonprofit 15,428(H) Emory University GA Nonprofit 16,250(H) Georgia State University GA Public 2,388(H) Mercer University GA Nonprofit 12,600(H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,590(H) University of Hawaii at Manoa HI Public 2,197(H) Drake University IA Nonprofit 12,700(H) University of Iowa IA Public 3,584(H) University of Idaho ID Public 1,928(H) Depaul University IL Nonprofit 13,317(H) Illinois Institute of Technology IL Nonprofit 12,800(H) John Marshall Law School IL Nonprofit 12,210(H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 12,702(H) Northern Illinois University IL Public 4,427(H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 17,288(H) Southern Illinois University-Carbondale IL Public 3,392(141 University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 18,495(H) University of Illinois Urbana Campus IL Public 5,008(H) Indiana University-Purdue Univ Indianapolis IN Public 3,928(H) Indiana University Bloomington IN Public 4,100(H) University of Notre Darn. IN Nonprofit 15,240(H) Valparaiso University IN Nonprofit 12,280(H) University of Kansas Main Campus KS Public 2,178(H) Washburn University of Topeka KS Public 4,920(H) Northern Kentucky University KY Public 2,980
otes at end of table.
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First-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
----Dollars-.Law - 0(100,1+16d
(H) University of Kentucky KY Public 2,284(H) University of Louisville KY Public 2,960(H) Louisiana St Univ & Agrl & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr LA Public 3,684(H) Loyola University in New Orleans LA Nonprofit 10,655(H) Southern University and A & M Col at Baton Rouge LA Public 2,788(H) Tulane University of Louisiana LA Nonprofit 18,185(H) Boston College MA Nonprofit 16,640(H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 16,750(H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 17,309
Massachusetts School of Law MA Nonprofit 9,750(H) New England School of Law MA Nonprofit 10,370(H) Northeastern University MA Nonprofit 15,750
Southern New England School of Law MA Nonprofit 9,738(H) Suffolk University MA Nonprofit 13,160(H) Western New England College MA Nonprofit 11,140(H) University of Southern Maine ME Public 6,064(H) University of Baltimore MD Public 4,600(H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 6,963(H) Detroit College of Law MI Nonprofit 11,100(H) Thomas M Cooley Law School MI Nonprofit 9,487(H) University of Detroit Mercy MI Nonprofit 10.500(H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 10,553(H) Wayne State University MI Public 4,312(H) Hemline University MN Nonprofit 11,987(H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 6,418(H) William Mitchell College of Law MN Nonprofit 11,994(H) Saint Louis University Main Campus MO Nonprofit 12,400(H) University of Missouri-Columbia MO Public 5,435(H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 5.835(H) Washington University MO Nonprofit 16,750(H) Mississippi College MS Nonprofit 7,464(H) University of Mississippi Main Campus MS Public 2,785(H) University of Montana MT Public 3,064(H) Campbell University Inc NC Nonprofit 10,772
(H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 17,400
(H) North Carolina Central University NC Public 1,175
(H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 1,315
(H) Wake Forest University NC Nonprofit 12,850(H) University of North Dakota-Main Campus ND Public 2,585(H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 11,156(H) University of Nebraska at Lincoln NE Public 3,142(H) Franklin Pierce Law Center NH Nonprofit 11,435
(H) Rutgers University Camden Campus NJ Public 7,105(H) Rutgers University Newark Campus NJ Public 6,596(H) Seton Hall University NJ Nonprofit 15,204
(H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Public 2,244(H) Albany Law School NY Nonprofit 15.595
(H) Brooklyn Law School** NY Nonprofit(H) Columbia University in the City of New York NY No:iprofit 18,522
(H) Cornell University-Endowed Colleges NY Nonprofit 18,132
(H) CUNY School of Law at Queens College NY Public 5,274(H) Fordham University NY Nonprofit 15,100
(H) Hofstra University NY Nonprofit 15,200
(H) New York Law School NY Nonprofit 15,638(H) Now York University NY Nonprofit 19,140
See footnotes at end of table.
144
Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first - professional programsIn postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or *her area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992 -93 -- continued
First-proissalonal program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired foes
- Dollars -.1-=*, Continued
(H) Pace University-White Plains NY Nonprofit 15,480(H) Saint John's University New York NY Nonprofit 14,300(H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 5,332(H) Syracuse University Main Campus NY Nonprofit 16,224(H) Touro College NY Nonprofit 13,650(H) Yeshiva University NY Nonprofit(H) Capital University OH Nonprofit 11,180(H) Case Western Reserve University OH Nonprofit 15,880(H) Cleveland State University OH Public 4,828(H) Ohio Northern University OH Nonprofit 15,700(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,876(H) University of Akron - Main Campus OH Public(H) University of Cincinnati Main Campus OH Public 5,337(H) University of Dayton OH Nonprofit 12,410(H) University of Toledo OH Public 4,288(H) Oklahoma City University OK Nonprofit 9,800(H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 2,178(H) University of Tulsa OK Nonprofit 8,930(H) Lewis and Clark College OR Nonprofit 13,050(H) University of Oregon OR Public 5,952(H) Willamette University OR Nonproft 12,038(H) Dickinson School of Law PA Nonprof : 11,400(H) Duquesne University PA Noriproll 9,958(H) Temple University PA Public 7,010
The Philadelphia institute" PA For-profit(H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 18,384(H) University of Pittsburgh Main Campus PA Public 9,520(H) Widener University Pennsylvania Campus PA Nonprofit 12,450(H) Widener University School of Law PA Nonprofit 13,330(H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 4,400(H) University of South Dakota SD Public 3,382(H) Memphis State University TN Public 2,678
Nashville School of Law TN Nonprofit(H) University of Tennessee-Knoxville TN Public 2,606(H) Baylor University TX Nonprofit 6,609(H) Saint Mary's University TX Nonprofit 11,488(Ii) South Texas College of Law TX Nonprofit 11,400(H) Southern Methodist University TX Nonprofit 16,715(H) Texas Southern University TX Public 3,464(H) Texas Tech University TX Public 3,800(H) Texas Wesleyan University TX Nonprofit 12,555(H) University of Houston-University Park TX Public 3,030(H) University of Texas At Austin TX Public 3,992(H) Brigham Young University UT Nonprofit 4,020(H) University of Utah UT Public 3,363(H) College of William and Mary VA Public 4,548(H) George Mason University VA Public 5,474(H) Regent University VA Nonprofit 8,809(H) University of Richmond VA Nonprofit 13,020(H) University of Virginia Main Campus VA Public 6,170(H) Washington and Lee University VA Nonprofit 13,021(H) Gonzaga University" WA Nonprofit(H) University of Puget Sound WA Nonprofit 11,437(H) University of Washington WA Public 3,537(H) West Virginia University WV Public 3,384
ootnotes at end of table.
146
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Table 4.--Tultion and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary Institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First - professional program and institution State
Control ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired Ws
--,-Oollare.*-Law - continued
(H) Marquette University WI Nonprofit 11,600(H) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 3,875(H) University of Wyoming WY Public 1,972(H) Inter American University of PR-School of Law PR Nonprofit 5,899(H) Pontifical Catholic University of Rr-Ponce Cam PR Nonprofit 4,205(H) University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus PR Public 1,998
Medicine
(H) The University of Alabama AL Public 5,281(H) University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Public 5,331(H) University of Alabama in Huntsville AL Public 5,797(H) University of South Alabama AL Public 8,388(H) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AR Public 8,342(H) University of Arizona AZ Public 6,580(H) Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science CA Nonprofit 2,579(H) Loma Linda University CA Nonprofit 18,750(H) Stanford University CA Nonprofit 20,885(H) University of California-Davis CA Public 4,289(H) University of California-Irvine CA Public 4,032(H) University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 3,833(H) University of California-Riverside CA Public 3,584(H) University of California-San Diego CA Public 2,838(H) University of California-San Francisco CA Public 3,503(H) University of Southern California*" CA Nonprofit
Yuin University CA For-profit 4,800(H) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center CO Public 9,621(H) University of Connecticut CT Public 9,400(H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med & Dental CT Public 9,400(H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 19,450(H) George Washington University DC Nonprofit 27,990(H) Georgetown University DC Nonprofit 22,500(H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 12,031
(H) University of Florida FL Public 8,144(H) University of Miami FL Nonprofit 19,970(H) University of South Florida FL Public 8,152(H) Emory University GA Nonprofit 15,900(H) Medical College of Georgia GA Public 4,506(H) Mercer University GA Nonprofit 18,188(H) Morehouse School of Medicine GA Nonprofit 15,518(H) University of Hawaii at Manoa HI Public 5,357(H) University of Iowa IA Public 7,484(H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 16,750(H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 22,118(H) Rush University IL Nonprofit 20,188(H) Southern Illinois University-Carbondale IL Public 9,801
(11) University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 18,885(H) University of Health Sciences-Chicago Medical Sch IL Nonprofit 28,604(H) University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public 7,170(11) Indiana University-Purdue Univ Indianapolis IN Public 6,940(H) University of Kansas Medical Center KS Public 7,488(H) University of Kentucky KY Public 5,848(H) University of Louisville KY Public 5,730(H) Louisiana State University Medical Center LA Public 6,776
See footnotes at end of table.
148
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professionalizogram and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
--Dollars-Medicine- continued
(H) Tulane University of Louisiana LA Nonprofit 24,120(H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 26,400(H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 20,834(H) Massachusetts Institute of Technology MA Nonprofit 20,250(H) Tufts University MA Nonprofit 25,950(H) University of Massachusetts Medical Sch Worcester MA Public 9,948(H) Johns Hopkins University MD Nonprofit 18,500(H) Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences MD Public(H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Sche MD Public 10,405(H) Michigan State University MI Public 10,023(H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 12,843(H) Wayne State University MI Public 8,225(H) Mayo Graduate School of Medicine MN Nonprofit 0
(H) Mayo Medical School MN Nonprofit 9,325(H) University of Minnesota Duluth MN Public 7,528(H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 7,642(H) Saint Louis University Main Campus MO Nonprofit 20,510(H) University of Missouri-Columbia MO Public 9,289(H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 10,240(H) Washington University MO Nonprofit 19,8C0(H) University of Mississippi Medical Center MS Public 6,705(H) Montana State Universitr MT Public(H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 17,500(H) East Carolina University NC Public 2,292(H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 2,195(H) Wake Forest University NC Nonprofit 15,500(H) University of North Dakota-Main Campus ND Public 8,465(H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 18,504(H) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 9,015(H) Dartmouth College NH Nonprofit 21,486(H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 11.550(H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Public 3,682(H) University of Nevada-Reno NV Public 5,586(H) Albany Medical College NY Nonprofit 19,850(H) Columbia University in the City of New York NY Nonprofit 20,290(H) Cornell University Medical College NY Nonprofit 20,510(H) Mount Sinai School of Medicine NY Nonprofit 19,625(H) New York Medical College NY Nonprofit 22,900(H) New York University NY Nonprofit 21,70001) Sackler School of Medicine NY Nonprofit 16,000(H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 8,803(H) SUNY at Stony Brook NY Public 8,725(H) SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn NY Public 8,670(H) SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse NY Public 8,885(H) University of Rochester NY Nonprofit 19,897(H) Yeshiva University** NY Nonprofit(H) Case Western Rennie University OH Nonprofit 19,420
(H) Medical College of Ohio OH Public 11,204(H) Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine OH Public 9,074(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 7,710(H) University of Cincinnati Main Campus OH Public 9,630
(H) Wright State University Main Campus OH Public 8,535(H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 5,805(H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 2,857(H) Oregon Health Science University OR Public 8,173
See footnotes at end of table.
147
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of Institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired Imes
----Oollare---Medicine -continued
(H) Hahnemann University PA Nonprofit 20,488(H) Pennsylvania State Univ Milton Hershey Medl Ctr PA Public 15,010(H) Temple University PA Public 17,920(H) Thomas Jefferson University PA Nonprofit 20,650(H) The Medical College of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 18,800(H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 21,720(H) University of Pittsburgh Main Campus PA Public 18,449(H) Brown University RI Nonprofit 21,445(H) Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 4,760(H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 5,165(H) University of South Dakota SD Public 8,260(H) East Tennessee State University TN Public 9,108(H) Meharry Medical College TN Nonprofit 14,801(H) The University of Tennessee Memphis TN Public 8,182(H) Baylor College of Medicine TX Nonprofit 7,250(H) Texas A & M University TX Public 7,395(H) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center TX Public 7,284(H) University of Texas Health Science Center TX Public 8,945(H) University of Texas Health Science San Antonio TX Public 8,791(H) University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston TX Public 6,833(H) University of Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas TX Public 8,924(H) University of Utah UT Public 5,871(H) Eastern Virginia Medical School VA Nonprofit 11,500(H) University of Virginia Main Campus VA Public 7,944(H) Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 9,315(H) University of Vermont and St Agricultural College VT Public 12,700(H) University of Washington WA Public 5,748(H) Washington State University WA Public 5,356(H) Medical College of Wisconsin WI Nonprofit 9,200(H) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 10,274(H) Marshall University WV Public 8,856(H) West Virginia University WV Public 8,734
Eecuela de Medicina San Juan Bautista PR Nonprofit 9,700(H) Ponce School of Medicine PR Nonprofit 16,396(H) Universidad Central del Caribe PR Nonprofit 16,780(H) University of Sacred Heart" PR Nonprofit
Optometry
(H) University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Public 3,348(H) Southern Callfoma College of Optometry CA Nonprofit 12,900(H) University of Crflifornia-Berkeley CA Public 3,248(H) Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 8,900(H) Illinois College of Optometry IL Nonprofit 16,687(H) Indiana University Bloomington IN Public 4,217(H) Indiana University-Purdue Univ Indianapolis IN Public 7,471
(H) New England College of Optometry MA Nonprofit 10,800(11) Ferris State University MI Public 8,201(H) University of Missouri -Saint Louis MO Public 8,732(H) SUNY College of Optometry NY Public 8,570(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,321(H) Northeastern State Universit OK Public(H) Pacific University OR Nonprofit 14,314(H) Pennsylvania College of Optometry PA Nonprofit 16,785
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4.-- Tuttlon and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state s: ether area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professional program and Institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
..........Opitata....«.Opt Ornetry-continued
(H) Southern College of Optometry TN Nonprofit 11,500(H) University of Houston-University Park TX Public 2,504(H) Inter American University School of Optometry PR Nonprofit 11,714
Osteopethic Medicine
(H) College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 17,280(H) Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 12,950(H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sci IA Nonprofit 17,715(H) Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine IL Nonprofit 14,532(H) University of New England ME Nonprofit 17,600(H) Michigan State University MI Public 10,023(H) Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine MO Nonprofit 18,680(H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 11,550(H) New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury Cam NY Nonprofit 10.270(H) Ohio University Main Campus OH Public 8,163(H) The College of Osteopathic Medicine of OSU OK Public 8,170(H) Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine PA Nonprofit 19,920(H) Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine TX Public 7,075(H) West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine WV Public 6,948
Pharmacy
(H) Auburn University Main Campus AL Public 2,148(H) Samford Univerity AL Nonprofit 8,480(H) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AR Public 2,880(H) University of Arizona AZ Public 1,528(H) University of California-San Francisco CA Public 3,127(H) University of Southern CA Nonprofit(H) University of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 22,320(H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 7,921(H) Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FL Public 2,824(H) Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 8,400(H) Mercer University GA Nonprofit 10,050(H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,445(H) Drake University IA Nonprofit 12,370(H) University of Iowa IA Public 2,834(H) Idaho State University ID Public 2.104(H) University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public 3,500(H) Butler University IN Nonprofit 12,340(H) Purdue University Main Campus IN Public 2,620(H) University of Kansas Main Campus KS Public 1,798(H) University of Kentucky KY Public 1,908(H) Xavier University LA Nonprofit 8,300(H) Massachusetts College of Phar & Allied Hith Sol MA Nonprofit 10,560(H) Northeastern University MA Nonprofit 11,243(H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 4,171(H) Ferris State University MI Public 6,201(H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 8,149(H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 4,880(H) St Louis College of Pharmacy MO Nonprofit 8,030(H) University of Missouri- Kansas City MO Public 4,917(H) University of Mississippi Main Campus i MS Public 2,421
notes at and table.
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First - professional program and institution State
Control ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
400Iiit11.*Phannacy- continued
(H) Campbell University Inc NC Nonprofit 8,967(H) University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill NC Public 2,186(H) North Dakota State University Main Campus ND Public 1,682(H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 10,170(H) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 4,015(H) Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ Public 5,136(H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Public 1,656(H) Albany College of Pharmacy NY Nonprofit 8,400(H) Saint John's University New York NY Nonprofit 16,184(H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 6,063(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 4,684(H) University of Cincinnati Main Campus OH Public 6,247(H) University of Toledo OH Public 4,341(H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 3,370(H) Duquesne University PA Nonprofit 8,808(H) Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science PA Nonprofit 10,e50(H) Temple University PA Public 6,828(H) University of Pittsburgh Main Campus PA Public 7,326(H) University of Rhode Island RI Public 3.682(H) Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 2,200(H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 2,818(H) The University of Tennessee Memphis TN Public 3,407(H) Texas Southern University TX Public 923(H) University of Texas at Austin TX Public 1,744(H) University of Utah UT Public 1,495(H) Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 4,019(H) University of Washington WA Public 3,637(H) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 3,239
Podiatry
(H) California College of Podiatric Medicine CA Nonprofit 18,869(H) Barry University FL Nonprofit 17,800(H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sci IA Nonprofit 15.775(H) Dr William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine IL Nonprofit 15,560(H) New York College of Podiatric Medicine NY Nonprofit 18.642(H) Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine OH Nonprofit 15,800(H) Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine PA Nonprofit 18,981
Theology
(H) Samford University AL Nonprofit 5,200(H) Selma University AL Nonprofit 5.560(H) Southern Christian University AL Nonprofit 4,065(H) Fuller Theological Seminary' AZ Nonprofit
Western Seminary-Phoenix AZ Nonprofit 2.400(H) American Baptist Seminary of the West CA Nonprofit 6,046
Armenian Bible College CA Nonprofit(H) Azusa Pacific University CA Nonprofit 3,204
Bsrnadean University CA Nonprofit 0Bethel Theological Seminary West CA Nonprofit 5.760Bethesda Christian University CA Nonprofit 1.705
(H) Biola University CA Nonprofit 6,024See footnotr,s at end of table.
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students In first-professional programsIn postsecondary institutions, by program, Institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992 -93-- continued
First-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired firm
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Booker T Crenshaw Christian Col & Sch Ministry Inc CA Nonprofit 1,106Chong Shim College & Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,800Christian Witness Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,800
(H) Church Divinity School of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 8,800(H) Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology CA Nonprofit 5.040(H) Franciscan School of Theology CA Nonprofit 5,320(H) Fuller Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 7,296(H) Golden Gate Baptist Seminary CA Nonprofit
Great Commission Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,880(H) Hebrew Union College California Branch CA Nonprofit 8,000
Institute of Buddhist Studies, Inc CA Nonprofit 3,040International Christian Education College CA For-profit 2.550
(H) International School of Theology CA Nonprofit 5,870International Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,400
(H) Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley CA Nonprofit 8,200K P C A Presbyterian Theological Seminary** CA NonprofitKernel University CA Nonprofit 4,000Logos Evangelical Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,880
(H) Mennonite Brethren Bible Seminary CA Nonprofit 5,355(H) Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 3,800(H) Pacific School of Religion CA Nonprofit 5.895
Reformed Presbyterian Seminary CA Nonprofit 1,800Saint Johns Seminary CA Nonprofit 8,400
(H) Saint Patrick's Seminary CA Nonprofit 5,250(H) San Francisco Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 5,250(H) School of Theology at Claremont CA Nonprofit 8,830(H) Sierra University CA Nonprofit 4,400
Son Ught School of Theology CA Nonprofit 0
(H) Starr King School for Ministry CA Nonprofit 5280(H) The Master's College CA Nonprofit 5,818
University of Metaphysics CA Nonprofit 1270Vision Christian University CA Nonprofit
(H) Westminster Theological Seminar CA NonprofitWorld Evangelism Bible Cot & Sern CAWe d Mission TY: --ological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,400Yuin University CA For-profit 2,300
(H) Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary CO Nonprofit 5,328(H) iliff School of Theology CO Nonprofit 8,888(H) Saint Thomas Seminary CO Nonprofit 0,210(H) Holy Apostles College and Seminary CT Nonprofit 3,e50(H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 9,980(H) De Sales School of Theology DC Nonprofit 4,040(H) Dominican House Studies DC Nonprofit 4,000(H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 7,921
(H) Oblate College DC Nonprofit 4,050(H) Wesley Theological Seminary DC Nonprofit 0,990
Evangelical Bible Sominary FL NonprofitFlorida Baptist Schools FL Nonprofit 1,310Gulf Coast Seminary FL Nonprofit 1,e431
International Seminary FL. Nonprofit 1,800Reformed Theological Seminary FL Nonprofit 4,000
(H) Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary FL Nonprofit 5,500St Petersburg Theological Seminary FL Nonprofit 1,050
Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College FL Nonprofit 4,500Zoe College Inc FL Nonprofit 1,320
See footnotes at end of table.
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Rrst-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
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(H) Columbia Theological Seminary GA Nonprofit 5,2ise(H) Emory University GA Nonprofit 8,000
Immanuel Baptist Theological Seminary* GA Nonprofit(H) interdenominational Theological Center GA Nonprofit 3,855(H) International College and Graduate School of Theology Hi Nonprofit(H) Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary IA Nonprofit 4,304
Mid-America Reformed Seminary IA Nonprofit 1,230(H) University of Dubuque IA Nonprofit 5,410(H) Wartburg Theological Seminary IA Nonprofit 3,100(H) Bethany Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 4,808
Brisk Rabbinical College IL Nonprofit 3,100(H) Catholic Theological Union at Chicago IL Nonprofit 7,470(H) Chicago Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 4,725(H) Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 8,300
Hebrew Theological College** IL Nonprofit(H) Lincoln Christian College and Seminary IL Nonprofit 3,350(H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 8,848(H) Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago IL Nonprofit 3,100(H) McCormick Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 5,105(H) Meadville-Lombard Theological School IL Nonprofit 11,715(H) North Park College and Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 5,585(H) Northern Baptist Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 3,980(H) Seabury-Western Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 7,880(H) Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago IL Nonprofit 7,300(H) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School IL Nonprofit 6,915(H) University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 11,709(H) University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Sem IL Nonprofit 9,025(H) Anderson University IN Nonprofit 4,890(H) Christian Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,990(H) Concordia Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,630(H) Eariham College IN Nonprofit 4,125(H) Goshen Biblical Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,844(H) Grace Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit 6,080(H) Mennonite Biblical Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,844(H) Saint Meinrad School of Theology IN Nonprofit 13,473
Trinity Theological Seminary & Coll of the Bible IN Nonprofit 1,405(H) University of Notre Dame IN Nonprofit 14,530(H) Central Baptist Theological Seminary KS Nonprofit 4,280(H) Asbury Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 5,870(H) Lexington Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 3,770(H) Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 6,327(H) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 550
Louisiana Baptist University LA Nonprofit 2,200(H) New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary LA Nonprofit 1,000(H) Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology LA Nonprofit 5,151
Union Baptist Theological Seminary LA Nonprofit 287(H) Andover Newton Theological School MA Nonprofit 5,820(H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 6,880(H) Episcopal Divinity School MA Nonprofit 8,860(H) Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary MA Nonprofit 7,092(H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 11,124(H) Pope John XXIII National Seminary MA Nonprofit 11,700(H) Weston School of Theology MA Nonprofit 6,300(H) Mount Saint Marys College MD Nonprofit 6,585(H) Ner Israel Rabbinical College MD Nonprofit 7,200
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsIn postsecondary Institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
FIrst-profeesional program and institution StetsControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
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(H) Saint Marys Seminary and University MD Nonprofit 6,830(H) Washington Bible College MD Nonprofit 4,434(H) Washington Theological Union MD Nonprofit 7,000(H) Banpor Theological Seminary ME Nonprofit 0,041(H) Andrews University MI Nonprofit 3,436(H) Calvin Theological Seminary MI Nonprofit 4.142
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Mi Nonprofit 1,000(H) Grand Rapids Baptist College and Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,068(H) Sacred Heart Major Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,630
Ss. Cyril and Mothodius Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,635Theological School of the Protestant Reform Church MI Nonprofit 1,200
(H) Westarn Theological Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,309(H) Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College MI Nonprofit 2,800(H) Ethel Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 4,320
Central Baptist Theological Seminary* MN Nonprofit(H) Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 3,600(H) Saint John's University MN Nonprofit 8,425(H) United Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 5,400(H) University of St Thomas MN Nonprofit 8,700(H) Aquinas institute of Theology MO Nonprofit 6,400(H) Assemblies of God Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 4,246(H) Calvary Bible College MO Nonprofit 3,090(H) Concordia Seminary MO Nonprofit 5,385(H) Covenant Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 4.500(H) Eden Theological Seminary" MO Nonprofit(H) Kenrick Glennon Seminary MO Nonprofit 8,830(H) Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary** MO Nonprofit(H) Nazarene Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 1,953(H) Saint Louis University Main Campus MO Nonprofit 3,840(H) Saint Paul School of Theology MO Nonprofit 7,480(H) Reformed Theological Seminary MS Nonprofit 4,275(H) Wesley Biblical Seminary MS Nonprofit 3,810(H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 7,000(H) Livingstone College NC Nonprofit 2,800(H) Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary NC Nonprofit 1,100(H) Beth Modraoh Govoha NJ Nonprofit 2,300(H) Draw Univehry NJ Nonprofit 8,162(H) New Brunswick Theological Seminary NJ Nonprofit 6,510(H) Princeton Theological Seminary NJ Nonprofit 6,490(H) Seton Hall University NJ Nonprofit 4,795
All Saints University of America, Inc. NY Nonprofit 1.500Academy for Jewish Religion NY Nonprofit 5,500Bnai Arugath Haboeem NY Nonprofit 2,400
(H) Christ the King Seminary NY Nonprofit 4,682(H) Colgate Rochester-Boxiey-Crozer NY Nonprofit 6,332(H) Darks' No'Am Rabbinical College NY Nonprofit 4,100(H) General Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 9,059(H) Jewish Theological Seminary of America NY Nonprofit 7,860(H) Maryknoll School of Theology*" NY Nonprofit(H) Mesivta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Moilech NY Nonprofit 4,200(H) Masivta Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary NY Nonprofit 4,465
Mid - America Baptist Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 900(H) New York Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 6,970(H) Nyack College NY Nonprofit 5,876(H) Rabbinical Seminary of America NY Nonprofit 4,000
See lootnotos at and of table.
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Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
Ant-professional program and institution State
Control ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired foes
-Dollars-TheOlOgy-txMilifttial
(H) Saint John's University New York NY Nonprofit 7,928
(14) Saint Joseph:. Seminary and College NY Nonprofit 1,100
(H) Saint VladimirsOrthodox Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 3,120
(H) Seminary of the Immaculate Conception NY Nonprofit 7,335
(H) St Bernard's Institute NY Nonprofit 6,130
(H) Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York NY Nonprofit 4,250
Unification Theniogical Seminary NY Nonprofit 5.160
(H) Union Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 10,857
Yeshiva Eshol Yiroel NY Nonprofit 3,000
(H) Yeshiva Shur Hatorah NY Nonprofit 8,250
(H) Ashland University OH Nonprofit 3,960
(H) Athenaeum of Ohio OH Nonprofit 6,300
(H) Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary OH Nonprofit 4,350
Payne Theological Seminary OH Nonprofit 3,000
(H) Pontifical College Josephinum OH Nonprofit 5,841
(H) Saint Mery Seminary OH Nonprofit 5,650
(H) Trinity Lutheran Seminary OH Nonprofit 4,700
(H) United Theological Seminary** OH Nonprofit
(H) Winebrenner Theological Seminary OH Nonprofit 4,104
(H) Oral Roberts University OK Nonprofit 3,940
(H) Mount Angel Seminary OR Nonprofit 3,700
Multnomah School of Bible OR Nonprofit 5;220
(H) Western Conservative Baptist Seminary OR Nonprofit 5,250
(H) Western Evangelical Seminary OR Nonprofit 6,555
(H) Academy of the New Church PA Nonprofit 3,584
(H) Baptist Bible College and Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,008
(H) Biblical Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,185
Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,700
Christ the Saviour Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,100
(H) Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 5,8e0
(H) Evangelical School of Theology PA Nonprofit 3,975
(H) Lancaster Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,824
(H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg PA Nonprofit 4,121
(H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia PA Nonprofit 4.885
Moravian Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,358
Philadelphia Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,020
(H) Pittsburgh Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,688
Reconstructionlst Rabbinical College PA Nonprofit 6,027
(H) Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,550
(H) Saint Vincent Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,410
Seminary of the East PA Nonprofit 5,400
(H) St Charles Bonomso Seminary PA Nonprofit 5,500
St Tikhon Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 1,970
(H) Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry PA Nonprofit 3,385
(H) Westminster Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 7,445
Bob Jones University SC Nonprofit 4,010
(H) Columbia Bible Collo::: and Seminary SC Nonprofit 8,000
Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary SC Nonprofit 1,220
(H) Erskine College and Seminary SC Nonprofit 4,050
(H) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary SC Nonprofit 3,320
(H) North American Baptist Seminary SD Nonprofit 5,470
(H) Church of God School of Theology TN Nonprofit 3,035
(H) Emmanuel School of Religion TN Nonprofit 3,420
(H) Harding Graduate School of Religion TN Nonprofit 8,108
(H) Memphis Theological Seminary TN Nonprofit 4,725
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programsIn postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professional program and institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired lees
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(H) Mid America Baptist Seminary TN Nonprofit 900(H) Tennessee Temple University TN Nonprofit 2,840(H) University of the South TN Nonprofit 8,532(H) Abilene Christian University TX Nonprofit 1,500(H) Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary TX Nonprofit 4,742(H) Baptist Missionary Association Theological Sem TX Nonprofit 1,260(H) Criewe'l College TX Nonprofit 2.830(H) Dallas Theological Seminary TX Nonprofit 4.970(H) Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest TX Nonprofit 7,500(H) Houston Graduate School of Theology TX Nonprofit 4,500
Institute/Eastern Orthodox TX Nonprofit 405(H) Oblate School of Theology TX Nonprofit 5,475(H) Southern Methodist University TX Nonprofit 8,448(H) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary TX Nonprofit 1,408(H) Texas Christian University TX Nonprofit 5,498
Union Baptist Bible College TX Nonprofit 520(H) University of Saint Thomas TX Nonprofit 5,000
Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond VA Nonprofit 3,500(H) Eastern Mennonite College and Seminary VA Nonprofit 3,980(H) Liberty University VA Nonprofit 2,080(H) Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in VA VA Nonprofit 4,900(H) Regent University VA Nonprofit 8,309
Richmond Virginia Seminary VA Nonprofit 2,000(H) Union Theological Seminary in Virginia VA Nonprofit 5,250
Virginia Seminary & College' " VA Nonprofit(H) Virginia Union University VA Nonprofit 4,008(H) Fuller Theological Seminary** WA Nonprofit
Northwest Baptist Seminary WA Nonprofit 4,710Immanuel Lutheran College WI Nonprofit 950
(H) Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc WI Nonprofit 3,760
(H) Nashotah House" WI Nonprofit(H) Sacred Heart School of Theology WI Nonprofit 6,100
Saint Francis Seminary WI Nonprofit 5,200Evangelical Seminary of P.R.*" PR NonprofitSeminario Evangelico de Puerto Rico PR Nonprofit 4,052
Veterinary Medicine
(H) Auburn University Main Campus AL Public 2,235
(H) Tuskegee University AL Nonprofit 7,580
(H) University of California-Davis CA Public 3,257
(H) Colorado State University CO Public 7,399
(H) University of Florida FL Public 6,124
(H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,817
(H) Iowa State University IA Public 4.888
(H) University of Illinois Urbana Campus IL Public 6,392
(H) Purdue University Main Campus IN Public cose(H) Kansas State University of Agriculture and App Sci KS Public 3.971
(H) Louisiana St Univ & Agri & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr LA Public 3,400
(H) Tufts University MA Nonprofit 22.830
(H) Michigan State University MI Public 8,458
(H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 7,181
(H) University of Missouri - Columbia MO Public 6,204
(H) Mississippi State University MS Public 4,066See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students In first-professional programsin postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution:Academic Year 1992-93--continued
First-professional program and Institution StateControl ofinstitution
Tuition andrequired fees
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(H) North Carolina State University at Raleigh NC Public 2,228(H) Cornell University-NYS Statutory Colleges NY Public 11,032(H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,321(H) Oklahoma State University Main Campus OK Public 4,218(H) Oregon State University OR Public 6,781(H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 17,170(H) University of Tennessee-Knoxville TN Public 3,766(H) Texas A & M University TX Public 5,556(H) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State linty VA Public 7,116(H) Washington State University WA Public 5,748(H) University of Wisconsin- Madison WI Public 7,526
Other Or. U11011Mid Piegt4,061***.P090017"%:.... i
Bernadean University CA Nonprofit 0Booker T Crenshaw Christian Col & Sch Ministry Inc CA Nonprofit 1,036Shasta Abbey CA Nonprofit 0
(H) National College of Naturcpathic Medicine OR Nonprofit 0,672(H) Memphis Theological Seminary TN Nonprofit 1,575(H) Bastyr College WA Nonprofit 10,330
(H) Higher education institution, that is, accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Education.Nonrespondent - Institution did not provide Information on basic student chzges.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education DataSystem (IPEDS), "Institutional Characteristics' survey, 1002-93.
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Glossary
Academic year. The period of time generally extending from September to June and usually equatedto two semesters or trimesters, three quarters, or the period covered by a 4-1-4 plan.
Board charge. The charge for an academic year for meals, for a specified number of days (or meals)per week. (In this report, when a combined room and board plan is offered at an institution, the costis reported under "Room," and an asterisk (*) is found under "Board." The combined charge is not partof the calculation to determine average charges.
Full-time student.
Undergraduate: A student enrolled for 12 or more semester credits, 12 or more quartercredits, or 24 or more contact hours a week each term.
Graduate: A student enrolled for 9 or more semester credits, or 9 or more quarter credits.
First Professional: As defined by the institution.
Full-year student. A student who attends an institution for a full academic year (see Academic year).
Graduate student. A student who holds a bachelor's or first-professional degree, or equivalent, andis taking courses at the postbaccalaureate level. These students may or may not be enrolled in graduateprograms.
In-district student. A student who is a legal resident of the locality in which he or she attends schooland thus is entitled to reduced tuition charges if offered by the institution. (In this report, institutionswith a triple asterisk (***) to the right of their name charge tuition and required fees to in-districtstudents that are at least 10 percent lower than the charge to in-state students.) This code is found inthe 2-year and public less-than-2-year tables only, since 4-year schools generally do not have separatein-district charges.
In-state student. A student who is a legal resident of the state in which he or she attends school.
Meals per week. See Board charge.
Out-of-state student. A student who is not a legal resident of the state in which he or she attendsschool.
Private, for-profit institution. A private institution in which the individual(s) or agency in controlreceives compensation other than wages, rent or other expenses for the assumption of risk.
Private institution. An educational institution controlled by a private individual(s) or by anongovernmental agency, usually supported primarily by other than public funds, and operated by otherthan publicly elected or appointed officials.
Private, nonprofit institution. A private institution in which the individual(s) or agency in controlreceives no compensation, other than from wages, rent, or other expenses for the assumption of risk.These include both independent nonprofit schools and those affiliated with a religious organization.
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Public. An educational institution whose programs and activities are operated by publicly elected orappointed school officials and that is supported primarily by public funds.
Residence. A person's permanent address determined by such evidence as a driver's license or voterregistration. For entering freshmen, residence may be the legal residence of a parent or guardian.
Room charge. The charge for an academic year for rooming accommodations of a typical studentsharing a room with one other student.
Tuition and required fees.
Tuition: Tuition is the amount of money charged to students for instructional services. Tuitionmay be charged per term, per course, or per credit. (Note: the tuition charges shown in thispublication are for a full academic year.)
Required fees: Required fees are all fixed sum charges to students for items not covered bytuition and that are required of such a large proportion of all students that the student who doesnot pay the charge is an exception. This figure does not include such items at- books, lab fees,or transportation expenses.
Undergraduate student. A student enrolled in a 4- or 5-year bachelor's degree program, in anassociate's degree program, or in a vocational or technical program below the baccalaureate.
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