During the 2022–2023 academic year, the average cost for one year of college—including tuition, fees, room, board, and other expenses—was $27,940 for public four-year, in-state schools and $57,570 for private universities. That works out to a six-figure commitment for a four-year degree, and these costs may get higher.1 Footing the higher education bills for your child or grandchild may seem daunting, but with the right type of preparation, it doesn't have to be out of reach. The first thing to remember is that while the price tag for college is rather eye-popping, not everyone pays the full price. For example, one study found that 89% of students going to the most selective institutions don’t pay full tuition. So, although the cost of college has roughly doubled in the past 30 years, financial aid and merit scholarships have risen at a similar pace.2 However, even with aid and scholarships, college is still a major expense. Here are a few tips I like to share for those starting to think about saving for college: A Word of Caution
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1. CollegeBoard.org, 2023 2. NYTimes.com, September 10, 2019 |
The Eye-Popping Cost of College
June 06, 2023