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AUTHOR Barbett, Samuel F.; And Others TITLE Basic Student Charges at Postsecondary Institutions: Academic Year 1993-94. Tuition and Required Fees and Room and Board Charges at 4-Year, 2-Year, and Public Less-than-2-Year Institutions. Statistical Analysis Report. INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. REPORT NO ISBN-0-16-045324-0; NCES-94-223 PUB DATE Oct 94 NOTE 165p.; For the 1992-93 report, see ED 365 261. AVAILABLE FROMU.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110)

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ABSTRACT This report lists the typical tuition and required fees and room and board charges for academic year 1993-94 at more than 5,000 of the 5,700 four-year, two-year, and public less-than-two-year postsecondary institutions in the United States and its outlying areas. Included are tuition and fee charges to in-state and out-of-state students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, along with the costs for room and board and the number of meals per week covered by the board charge. The report includes several tables with national statistics on tuition and required fees. These data are followed by data on tuition and required fees and room and board charges at individual institutions, by state, including: (1) public and private four-year institutions;(2) public and private two-year institutions; and (3) public less-than-two-year institutions. Another table lists tuition and required fees for first-professional degree programs. Data were collected through the 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics" survey conducted annually as part of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. (JDD)

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Statistical Analysis Report October 1994

Basic StudentCharges at Postsecondary Institutions: Academic Year 1993-94 Tuition and required fees and room and board charges at 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-yearinstitutions

Samuel F. Barbett Susan G. Broyles Martha L. Hollins Postecondary Education Statistics Division

11M11111111011 U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Researchand Improvement NCES 94-223

1.01 ',Al I!, Stipeitilmulein oi Documents. Mail Slop. SSOP. %Vas 1111112ton.IX2041)2912s ISBN 0-16-045324-0 U.S. Department of Education Richard W. Riley Secretary Office of Educational Research and Improvement Sharon P. Robinson Assistant Secretary National Center for Education Statistics Emerson J. Elliott Commissioner

National Center for Education Statistics "The purpose of the Center shall be to collect, analyze, and disseminate statistics and other data related to eduration in the United States and in other nations."Section406(b) of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended(20 U.S.C. 1221e-1).

October 1994

Contact: Susan G. Broyles (202) 219-1359

4 Foreword

This report lists the typical tuition and required fees and room andboard charges for academic year 1993-94 at more than 5,000 of the5,700 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions in the United States and its outlying areas.Included are tuition and fee charges to in-state and out-of-state students at the undergraduate and graduatelevels, along with the costs for room and board, and the number of meals per week covered by the board charge.This information should be especially helpful to students, guidance counselors, and parents inevaluating the basic costs of attending specific postsecondary schools.

Basic Student Charges was prepared by the National Center forEducation Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education. The data were collected throughthe1993-94"institutional Characteristics" survey conducted annually by NCES as part of its IntegratedPostsecondary Education Data System.

Paul Planchon Roslyn A. Korb Acting Associate Commissioner Chief Postsecondary Education Statistics Division Institutional Surveys Branch Acknowledgments

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) appreciates the in-depth reviewof this report by the following adjudication panel members:Charles Andersen, American Council on Education; Marge Mathen, National Science Foundation; and the following staff within theDepartment of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement: Norman Brandt,Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations (OERI) and Michael Cohen and Charlene Hoffman of NCES.Austin Lin, Systems Analyst (ISB), provided extensive technical support in computerprogramming and analysis, while Geneva Davis (now retired) added her expertise through maintaining theuniverse.

Creation of the final database used to generate the institutional listings in this report was accomplished through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof the Census. The staff of the Economic Surveys Division and Governments Division, Bureauof the Census, and a network of state coordinators shared responsibility for data collection and processing, nonresponse followup, and resolution of data inconsistencies. While their names are too numerous to mentionhere, theirtime,effort,and commitment toward making thisanaccuratedatabasearegratefully acknowledged.

The authors of this report are indebted to all the individuals who completed the surveyforms and thus provided the information that made this report possible.

iv Contents

Page Foreword

Acknowledgments iv

Intr.( :on 1

Codes Used in the Tables 3

Summary Statistics on Tuition and Required Fees Charged by Postsecondary Institutions 4

Glossary 161

Introductory Tables

Table A.--Tuition and required fees (not weighted by enrollment) chargedto full-time, full-year students at public postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residence status:50 states and the District of Columbia, academicyear 1993-94 6

Table B.--Tuition and required fees (not weighted by enrollment) 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 1993-94 6

Table C.-- Tuition and required fees (not weighted by enrollment) charged to full-time,full-year students at private, for-profit postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, andby student level and residence status:50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1993-94 7

Basic Tables

Table 1.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions,by student level and residence status, control of institution, stateor other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 11

Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or otherarea, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 73

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 1993-94 133

Table 4.-- Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professionalprograms in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, stateor other area, and control of institution:Academic year 1993-94 145

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7 Introduction

Basic Student Charges at Postsecondary Institutions: Academic Year 1993-94 lists tuition and required fees and room and board charges for academic year 1993-94 at more than 5,000 schools in the United States and its outlying areas.' 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 of terms used in this report appears on page 161.

The student charges listed in this report should be used for reference and comparison purposes only, and not as a quote of actual charges at an institution. Tuition and fees may vary at an institution by student enrollment level or program and allowances should be made for increases that may have taken place since these data were gathered.In addition to these charges, a student should plan for other costs such as books and supplies, laboratory fees, transportation, and personal expenses.

There were 5,691 4-year, 2-year, and public less-than-2-year institutions in the United States and its outlying areas in the 1993-94 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) universe; of these, more than 5,100 responded to the IPEDS 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics" survey for a response rate of 90 percent. More than 5,000 institutions provided data on basic student charges. 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 charges are 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-time students are also noted (@).

All institutions listed in this report were in operation during the 1993-94 school year.The student charges reported by the institutions were edited for reasonableness and consistency with charges for the previous year (1992-93). Large variations in charges from the previous year were verified with the institution; otherwise, the data were accepted as reported.For institutions that did not IT -fond the previous year, data were accepted as reported although data that appeared questionable were verified with 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 fees at postsecondary institutions for academic year 1993-94 (tables A, B, and C). These data are followed by tuition and required fees and room and board charges at individual institutions (tables1, 2, and 3) and tuition and requirea fees for first-professional programs (table 4). Table Ilists public and private 4-year institutions, that is, those offering a bachelor's degree or higher award; table 2 lists public and prnate 2-year institutions, that is, those offering a postsecondary award of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years; table 3 lists public less-than-2-year institutions, that is, those offering a postsecondary award 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.

1 programs, by institution.'Private less-than-2-year institutions are not included in this report because the data requested on student charges from these schools are requested by program and thus are not comparable 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 listed separately following Wyoming'). Schools in the outlying areas, such as Puerto Rico, follow the state listings.At the beginning of each state and outlying area in tables1, 2, and 3, the user will note averages for the various student charges.These averages were calculated using data from the respondent institutions only, and no imputations were performed for nonresponse. The state averages reported here may differ from the state averages for all institutions to the degree that respondents are not representative of nonrespondents.4For the convenience of the user, an explanation of the codes used in the tables is provided in the next section of this publication and at the bottom of the last page of 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 positions for this variable. Branch campuses may be further identified by their city location to aid the user of this report.

"Due to space limitaticns in this report, private nonprofit and private for-profit institutions are identified only as private institutions in the institutional listings in tablesI, 2, and 3.However, the introductory tables B and C provide selected national statistics on nonprofit and for-profit institutions.

The U.S. Service Schools are listed separately in tables1 and 2, so that their tuition and fees and room and board charges do not impact on state averages. Their actual locations are as follows: Community of the Air Force (Alabama); Naval Postgraduate School (); 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 Force Institute of Technology (Ohio),

'The stateoutlying area averages are based on actual institutional charges, that is, they are not weighted by student enrollment at institutions.Combined room and board charges are not included in the calculation of average charges for room and average charges for board.

A small number of institutions provide tuition, room and'or board free of charge.These "zero-dollar charges" were verified with the institution and are included in the calculation of the state/outlying area averages and in the summary statistics in introductory tables A, B, and C.If tuition, room, and/or board data were not provided 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. Codes Used in the Tables

(H) Found to the left of an institution's name, "(H)" identifiesthe school as an institution of higher education.That is, the institution is accredited at the college level by an agency orassociation recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education.

Many institutions reported a combined room and board charge.The combined charge is listed under "Room" and an asterisk (*) is entered under "Board."Combined charges were not included as part of the calculation of state averages.

**Institutions with a double asterisk (**) to the right of their namedid not respond to any of the items on student charges.Ninety percent of these institutions were total nonrespondents to the 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics" survey which collectedthese data.The remaining ten percent responded to the survey but did not answer anyof the items on student charges in this report.

***Institutions with a triple asterisk (***) to the right of their name reportedtuition and required fees for in-district students that were at least 10 percent lower than the charge toin-state students. Only tables 2 and 3 carry this code, as in-district charges are generally a phenomenonof public 2-year and public less-than-2-year schools.

postsecondary institutions (#)Found to the right of a state name or other area, "(#)" indicates that no were identified at the 4-year, 2-year, orpublic less-than-2-year level. Although there may be such institutions in the state or area, they must respond to the "Institutional Characteristics" survey before they can be included in the universe of postsecondary institutionsmaintained by the National Center for Education Statistics.(Institutions that did not respond to the "Institutional Characteristics" survey were verified to be in operation during the 1993-94 school year.)

$$Found to the right of the institution's name, "$$" indicates that theschool has one charge that includes tuition, fees, room, and board.

V A "V" in the number of meals per week column means that thisnumber varies by student or by meal plan.

* Found to the right of the institution's name, the "@" denotes the institutionindicated there were no full-time students enrolled, thus notuition data were to be reported.

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 notrepresentative of nonrespondents.

3 Summary Statistics on Tuition and Required Fees Charged by Postsecondary Institutions

The summary data on tuition and required fees found in tables A, B, and Care presented to inform 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 tuition charges into consideration when choosing a school. As a general rule, tuition is much lower at public institutions than at private institutions, and public institutions generally offer in-state students lower tuition 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 to students who attend these schools in the state where they legally reside (table A).For example, in academic year 1993-94 the mean (i.e., average) institutional charge was $2,479 foran undergraduate student who attended a public 4-year school in the state where he or she legally resided, compared to $6,366 for an out-of-state student. Average institutional charges to graduate studentswere also much lower for in-state residents than for out-of-state residents ($2,735 compared to $6,246).

The median charge for tuition and fees was $2,260 for undergraduate, in-state students, falling somewhat below the mean charge. (The median charge lies at the midpoint when chargesare arrayed in order from lowest to highest, or highest to lowest).In other words, half of all responding institutions reported tuition and fee charges to undergraduate, in-state students above $2,260, while half reported charges below this amount. The charge of $2,479 was higher than the median charge due to a small number of relatively higher-priced institutions.

There was a broad spread of tuition and fee charges when all public 4-year institutionswere considered. For example, while 25 percent of theseinstitutions charged $2,988 or more to undergraduate, in-state students, the bottom quarter charged $1,704 or less to such students.In-state tuition and fees charges ranged from $0 (at 5 institutions) to $7,426 (at the most expensive institution).

Public 2-year institutions

On average, public 2-year institutions charged in-state residents $1,372 for tuition and required fees in 1993-94, compared to the average out-of-state charge of $3,174. The median in-state charge was $1,121. Twenty-five percent of public 2-year schools charged $630 or less to in-state students for tuition and fees, while schools in the top quarter charged $1,855 or more.

Public less-than-2-year institutions

In -state residents attending public less-than-2-year institutions were charged anaverage tuition and required fees of $2,070 in 1993-94. However, 25 percent of all such institutions charged $519or less to in-state students for tuition and fees, and the top 25 percent charged $3,450or more.

4 Tuition and required fees at private postsecondaryinstitutions

At private institutions, the charges fortuition and required fees seldom vary by a student's in- state or out-of-state status; howeverboth charges are presented in this report.

Private 4-year institutions

Undergraduate tuition and fees at private,nonprofit 4-year institutions averaged $8,419 for in- state students ($8,435 for out-of-state)in academic year 1993-94 (table B), more thanthree times the average charge of $2,479 toundergraduate, in-state students at public 4-year institutions.The difference in tuition was much closer for out:of-stateundergraduates ($6,336 at public schools vs. $8,435 atthe private, nonprofit schools).At the graduate level, private, nonprofit schoolscharged an average of $6,765 for tuition and fees to in-state students($6,782 to those from out-of-state). Again, these charges are noticeably higher thanthose at public 4-year schools.

Tuition and fees at the 4-year for-profit institutions,although high, varied considerably leSs than those at private, nonprofit 4-year institutions.For example, undergraduate in-state tuition variedfrom $0 to $24,400 at the 4-year nonprofitschools, while the for-profit institutions varied from $2,050 to $12,300. Charges for tuition and fees to graduatestudents also varied widely.

Private 2-year institutions

Nonprofit. 2-year institutions charged in-state students an averageof $3,624 for tuition and required fees in 1993-94 (table B), slightly morethan half that charged by for-profit institutions ($6,256). Table A.--Tuition and required fees (not weighted by enrollment) charged to full-time, full-year students at public postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residence status: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1993-94

Public institutions

4-year 2-year Less-than-2-year

Undergraduate students Graduate students All students All students

Out-of- Out-of- Out-of- Out-of- Selected measures In-state state In-state state In-state state In-state state

Total institutions*.... 599 599 518 518 1,212 1,212 257 257 Responding 581 581 500 500 1,198 1,198 219 219

Mean $2,479 $6,366 $2,735 $6,246 $1,372 $3,174 $2,070 $2,411 75th percentile 2,988 7 R08 3,579 7,927 1,855 4,314 3,450 3,800 50th percentile (median) 2,260 t..44 2,453 5,904 1,121 3,136 1,676 2,250 25th percentile 1,704 4,652 1,763 4,394 03U 1,830 519 840

*The total number of public 4-year institutions is 631, of which 625 responded (not shown in table); ol:he 625 respondents, 599 institutions offer undergraduate programs and 518 offer graduate programs. Note that some of the nonrespondents may not offer full-time programs. 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), 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics" survey.

Table 8.--Tuition and required fees (not weighted by enrollment) 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 1993-94

Nonprofit institutions

4-year 2-year

Undergraduate students Graduate students All students

Out-of- Out-of- Out-of- Selected measures In-state state In-state state In-state state

Total institutions*.... 1,437 1,437 1,137 1,137 577 577 Responding 1,362 1,362 953 953 544 544

Mean $ 8,419 $ 8,435 $ 6,765 $6,782 $3,624 $3,719 75th percentile 11,236 11,236 8,856 8,880 5,510 5,598 50th percentile (median) 8,290 8,310 5,948 5,948 3,000 3,125 25th percentile 4,840 4,040 3,900 3,900 1,200 1,200

*The total numoer of nonprofit 4-year institutions is 1,987, of which 1,804 responded (not shown in table); of the 1,804 that responded, 1,437 institutions offer undergraduate programs and 1,137 offer graduate programs. Note that not all nonrespondents offer programs for full- time students. 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), 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics" survey.

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13 Table C.--Tuition and r?quired fees (not weighted by enrollment) charged to full-time, full-year students at private, for-profit postsecondary institutions, by level of institution, and by student level and residence status: 50 states and the District of Columbia, academic year 1993-94

For-profiu institutions

4-year 2-year

Undergraduate students Graduate students All students

Cut-of- Out-of- Out-of- Selected measures In-state state In-state state In-state state

Total institutions*.... 114 114 77 77 694 694 Responding 105 105 61 61 618 618

Mean $6,296 $6,305 $6,332 $6,364 $6,256 $6,256 75th percentile 7,535 7,535 7,250 7,250 7,465 7,465 50th percentile (median) 6,093 6,093 5,400 5,402 5,818 5,818 25th percentile 5,189 5,189 4,111 4,111 4,698 4,698

*The total number of for-profit 4-year institutions is 172, of which 147 responded to the survey (not shown in table). Of the 147, 114 institutions offer undergraduate programs and 77 offer graduate programs.Note that not all nonrespondents offer programs for full-time students. Since some 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), 1993-94 "Institutional Characteristics"survey.

7 4-year institutions

15 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level s control of istitution state or other area, and institution: Academic year1993-94 Tuition and required fees Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public Public Meals State or other area and institution Pout Out In- In- -of- per Private state jI state-of-Private state state Room Board week Dollars Alabama

1,695 19 State average +- 4,971 1,906 3,560 4,605 2,037 3,590 1,451

4,272 1,108 1,442 21 (H) Alabama A & M University 1,600 3,150 2,136 3,540 1,650 900 20 (H) Alabama State University 1,638 3,138 1,836 AOH Theological Seminary@ 825 (H) Athens State College 1,485 2,925 1,590 (H) Auburn University at Montgomery 1,800 5,400 1,800 5,400 _ 5,850 1,719 .0)Auburn University Main Campus 1,950 5,850 1,950 Baptist Medical Center 1,200 1,200 Birmingham Baptist 620 1,950 2,190 14 (H) Birmingham Southern College 11,014 7,500 Easonian Baptist Seminary 100 Faith College 1,200 1,450 1,600 19 (H) 5,400 1,320 2,440 19 (H) Huntingdon College 7,540 1,260 (H) International Bible College 2,654 2,594 1,100 1,500 20 (H) Jacksonville State University 1,680 2,520 1,730 1,926 1,284 20 (H) Judson College 5,560 1,728 975 1,276 14 LH) Livingston University 1,869 1,869 1,728 M L Cummins School of Nurse Anesthesia 5,150 5,150 1,000 1,400 19 (H) Miles College 3,800 ] 1,578 2,268 19 (H) Oakwood College 6,384 4,860 1,734 1,838 19 E-11 Samford University 7,770i 1,500 2,200 21 (H) Selma University 4,150 940 1,500 15 (H) Southeastern Bible College 4,300 700 Southeastern Institute of Technology** (H) Southern Christian University 4,095 4,095 Z276 19 ( ) Spring Hill College 11,425 3,114 2,320 20 (l) Stillman College 4,460 1,071 1,683 1,340 21 (H) Talladega College 5,166 1 1,324 15 (H) The University of Alabama 2,172 5,424 2,172 5,424 1,930 1,600 (H)_ Troy State Universes at Dothan 1,696 2,776 1,575 2,583 (H) Troy State University in Montgomery 1,710 3,420 1,260 3,200 (H) Troy State University in Phenix City 1,696 2,884 1,575 2,677 20 (H) Troy State University-Main Campus 1,771 2,959 1,650 2,752 1,088 _1,647 20 (H) Tuskegee University 6,734 6,734 3,394__*__ (H) United States Sports Academy 7,500 (H) University of Alabama at Birmingham 2,358 4,458 2,598 4,398 2,432 (H) University of Alabama in Huntsville 2,418 4,836 2,325 4,650 1,290 1,785 19 (H) University of Mobile 5,850 5,740 3,480 * 21 (121). Universiy_of Montevallo 2,280 4,500 1,482 2,904 3,030 21 (H) University of North Alabama 1,586 2,186 1,728 2,328 1,200 1,584 20 (H) University of South Alabama 2,295 2,895 1,983 2,583 1,452 1,835 21 2,583 (1- ji_Universityof South Alabama- Baldwin 2,295 2,895 1,983

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BEST COPY AVAILABLE 16 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: Academicyear 1993 -94 -- continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Alaska

State average - 4,367 1,900 5,228 7,330 2,540 4,857 1,820 2,098 20

(H) Alaska Bible College 3,330 3,400 * 21 A!eaka Pacific University 7,330 7,330 1,620 2,500 19 Cotenant Life College 35

Saint Hrrmans Theological Seminary 2,025 1,100 1,400 21 (H) Sheldon Jackson Cortege 9,116 2,100 2,700 20 () University of Alaska Anchorage 1,778 5,106 2,418 4,722 2,600 (H) University of Alaska Fairbanks I 2,224 5,552 2,864 5,168 1,560 1,790 19

(H) University of Alaska Southeast 1 1,6981 5,026 2,338 4,682 1,940

Arizona

State avarsge+- 5,047 1,815 6,222 6,770 1,815 6,222 1,608 1,636 16

(H) Al Collins Graphic Design School 11,5024 (H) American Graduate School of International Mgrrit 21,385 2,645 3,345 19 (H) American Indian Bible College 3,012 1,680 1,120 19 (H) Arizona College of the Bible 4,830 1,450 (H) Arizona State University-Main Campus 1,844 7,350 1,844 7,350 4,600 * 14 (H) Arizona State Universi-West -1 1,794 3,658 1,794 3,658 (H) CAD Institute Inc 7,300 (H) Devry Institute of Technology 5,609 (1-1) Frank Lioyd Wright School of Architecture** (H) Fuller Theological Seminary in Arizona** LT Grand Canyon University 6,730 4,186 2,800 * 18 (H) Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 5,880 (1_11 Northern Arizona University 1,844 6,596 1,844 6,596 1,456 1,520 15 (H) Nova University-Phoenix** (H) Ottawa University-Phoenix. 3,600 4,920 (H) Prescott College __i 9,775 7,150 Southern Arizona Bible College 2,066 900 1,200 19 (H) Southwestern Conservative Baptist Bible College 5,240 1,650 700 5 Southwestern School of Missions-Indian Bible Coll 175 1,192 Sweetwater Bible College** (H) University of Arizona 1,773 7,284 1,778 7,284 1,890 1,930 21 (H) University of Phoenix-Phoenix Campus 5,090 5,402 (H) University of Phoenix-Tucson Campus 5,165 5,405 Western Bible Institute 1,110 (H) Western International University 4,500 4,200 Western Seminary-Phoenix 2,400 ___ Arkansas 1 State average - 4,738 1,733 3,542 4,017 2,200 4,448 1,472 1,571 19

(H) Arkansas Baptist College 2,025 1,463 * 19 (11) Arkansas College 8,060 1,378 2,158 21 (H) Arkansas State University -Main Campus 1,810 3,6401 1,728 3,202 2,650 2,730 V (HZ Arkansas Tech University 1,710 3,360 1,836 3,612 1,260 1,230 (H.) Central Baptist College .. _ 2,630 888 1,264 19

See footnotes at end of table. 12 17 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full -year students at 4-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student level nd residence status, control of institution, state or other area, andinstitution: Academic year 1993-94--conti u Tuition and requiredfees Under! raduate students Graduate students Public Public Meals State or other area and institution Out Out In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Arkansas - continued

1,552 1,806 18 11-1) 5,790 5,790 1,136 1,112 15 (H) Henderson State University 1,640 3,200 2,060 4,052 1,200 1,860 20 (H) Hendrix College 8,410 3,360 * 21 (H) John Brown University 6,390 2,500 Missionary Baptist Seminary 1,100 1,100 1,160 1,600 20 (H) Ouachita Baptist University_ 6,230 1,238 1,238 19 (H) Philander Smith College 2,898 * 19 (H) Southern Arkansas University Main Campus 1,500 2,340 1,800 2,664 2,240 15 (H) University of Arkansas at Fayetteville 1,946 4,970 2,622 5,842 3,375 5,694 2,365 (_H) Universes of Arkansas at Little Rock 2,098 5,074 2,718 780 1,300 19 (H) University of Arkansas at Monticello 1,500 1,300 1,150 1,312 20 (H) University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 1,584 3,504 1,584 3,768 (H) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1,812 4,530 3,120 6,656 1,752 1,160 19 (H) University of Central Arkansas 1,730 3,304 2,334 4,542 1,340 (H) University of the Ozarks 4,920 5,160 1,200 1,650 21 20 (H) Williams Baptist College 3,662 '_.242 *

California

State average+ - 8,062 2,319 9,735 7,210 2,286 9,283 2,613 2,034 18

Academy of Art College 6,000 6,300 4,900 Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences** Advertising Arts College** Agape Bible College** (H) American Baptist Seminary of the West 6,045 American College of Law@ American Commonwealth University 8,300 8,300 (H) American Conservatory Theater 7,500 7,500 (H) American Film Inst-Ctr Advanced Film & TV Studies** American Graduate University** American Institute of Hypnotherapy 3,000 4,000 American M & N University 2,500 3,000 American-Armenian International College** Anaheim Christian College** Q Antioch University-Los Angeles Branch 8,700 8,700 (H) Antioch University-Santa Barbara Banch** Armstrong University 7,980 6,620 (H) Art Center Coliege of Design 13,200 13,200 (H) Art Institute of Southern California 8,850 (H) 11,040 4,726 1,740 2,150 20 Bay Cities Bible Institute** ** Bernadean University** (H) Bethany College of the Assemblies of God 6,941 1,560 1,790 20 Bethel Theological Seminary West 6,360 Bethesda Christian University 2,600 2,600 Biblical Christian College and Graduate School 3,455 4,130 Biofeedback Institute of Los Angeles@ (H) Biola Universes 11,388 11,388 2,652 2,184 20

Booker T Crenshaw Christian Col & Sch Ministry Inc** 1 t

See footnotes at end of table. . 13 18 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or otherarea, and institution: Academic year 1993 -94 -continued Tuition and requiredfees Under raduatestudents Graduatestudents Public T public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per __ Private state state Paw.. 1state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

(H) Brooks Institute of Photography 12,300 12,300 (H) California Baptist College 7,428 7,428 1,880 2,280 19 California Christian College 1,400 880 1,600 14 California Coast University** California College for Health Sciences 6,789 (H) California College of Arts and Crafts 13,080 13,080 2,300 (1:1) California College of Podiatric Medicine" (H) California Family Study Center 10,560 California Graduate Institute 3,800 California Graduate School of Psychology 9,920 California Graduate School of Theology-Anaheim** California Graduate School of Theology-Rosemead 3,500 California Institute for Clinical Social Work 7,000 (H) California Institute of Integral Studies 10,000 7,750 (H) California Institute of Technology 16,030 15,949 2,636 2,179 10 (H) California Institute of the Arts 13,910 13,910 2,650 V California International University 3,420 3,360

(H) California Lutheran University** . (H) California Maritime Academy 2,548 8,138 4,770 * 19 California Pacific Medical Center Sch of Med Techn@ California Pacific University** 4 (H) California Polytechnic State Univ-San Luis Obispo -I 1,674 9,054' 1,674 9,054 2,283 2,199 19 (HZ California School of Professional Psych-Alameda 4 14,700 (H) California School of Professional Psych Fresno 14,700 (H) California School of Professional Psych-LA 14,700 (H) California School of Professional Psych- 14,700 (H) California State Polytechnic University- Pomona 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,499 2,046 14 (H) California State University - Bakersfield 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 1,834 1,826 19 (H) California State University-Chico 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,620 1,744 15 (California State University - Dominguez Hills 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 3,390 (H) California State University- Fresno 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,155 2,097 19 LH) California State University-Fullerton 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 3,476 (-I) California State University-Hayward 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,745 (H) California State Universbe- Long Beach 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 3,450 1,411 19 (H) California State University-Los Angeles 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,756 (H) California State University-Northridge 1,674 9,054 1,6744 9,054 2,560 1,900 15 (H) California State University-Sacramento 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,0541 2,800 2,012 15 .(1-it California State University-San Bernardino 1,674 9,054 1,674_9,054 2,372 1,881 15 (H) California State University-San Marcos 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 (H) California State University-Stanislaus __l______1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,475 2,418 19 California Union Univers y 1,600 1,600 (H) California Western School of Law 7,885 Calvary Chapel Bible College 2,100 1,200 300 21 Capital Bible Institute** Cathedral Bible College** Center for Psychological Studies 5,940 Central University of Southern California** ______(H) 16,328 -I- 6,480 5,614 * 14 (Li) Chapman University-Academic Centers@ (H) Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science 2,400 Chinese for Christ Theological Seminary L 2,520 L i ___[

See footnotes at end of table. 14 13 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 1993 94 continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of-- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

Chong Shim College and Theological Seminary 2,200 2,600 (H) Christ College Irvin,* (H) Christian Heritage College 7,980 1,580 2,380 19 Christian Life College** Christian Witness 'Theological Seminary** (H) Church Divinity School of the Pacific 7,100 2,160 1,584 15 City University-Los Angeles and School of Law** (H) Claremont Graduate School 15,850 (H) Claremont McKenna College 16,400 2,730 3,020 (H) Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles@ (H) Cogswell College 6,600 (H) Coleman College 9,350 7,000 (H) College of Notre Dame 11,750 6,390 4,050 1,870 V (H) College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific 8,780 17,380 College of Theology and Urban Studies** (H) Columbia College- Hollywood 5,250 Columbia Pacific University 3,780 3,960 Design Institute of San Diego 7,000 (H) Devry Institute of Technology- Los Angeles 5,609 (H) Dominican College of San Rafael 12,180 9,950 5,680 * 19 (H) Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology 7,050 5,640 Emmanuel Bible College 3,150 Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine 7,105 Empire College School of Law 3,696 Episcopal Theological School 4,000 Eubanks Conservatory of Music and Arts 3,500 4,000 Five Branches Institute** (_1-1) Franciscan School of Theology 5,690 Fresno Communiry Hosp & Med Ctr-Sch of Med Tech** (H) Fresno Pacific College** (H) Fuller Theological Seminary in California 7,596 6,600 Glendale University College of Law@ (H) Golden Gate Baptist Seminary** (H) 2,043 3,033 (H) Golden Gate University-Los Altos 5,530 5,948 () Golden Gate University-Los Angeles 5,530 5,948 (H) Golden Gate University-Monterey 5,530 5,948 (01Golden Gate University-Sacramento 5,530 5,948 (H) Golden Gate University-San Francisco 5,530 5,948 Q) Golden Gate University-Walnut Creek 5,530 5,948 Golden State School of Theology** (1) Graduate Theological Union 9,600 Great Commission Theological Seminary** -r Great Western University** ______Grossmont School of Medical Technology Harbor-UCLA Medical Center School of Medical Techn 0 0 0 5 (H) 16,410 16,410 3,160 3,280 19 (111) Heald Institute of Technology- Hayward 12,60_0_I 12,600 ______(H) Heald Institute of Technology-San Francisco** Heartwood: CA College of the Natural Health 5,250 (H) Hebrew Union College California Branch**

See footnotes at end of table. 15 20 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and re. uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of-- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

(H) Holy Names College 10,634 10,634 2,280 2,596 V LH) Humboldt State University 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,385 1,540 19 .(H)Humphreys College-Stockton** Immaculate Heart College Center 4,200 Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality 7,500 Institute for Creation Research@ Institute for Medical Studies Inc** Institute of Buddhist Studies Inc 3,600 3,000 Institute of Los Angeles@ (H) Institute of Transpersonal Psychology 10,530 Instituto Evangelico 0 0 0 21 Instituto Teologico Nazareno** Interior Designers Institute 7,268 International Christian Education College** International Christian University and Seminary 1,140 1,140 (H) International School of Theology 5,850 International Theological Seminary** International University for Nutrition Education** (H) ITT Technical Institute 6,093 1-1) ITT Technical Institute-West Covina 7,824 (H) Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley 6,800 3,556 (111) John F Kennedy University 5,886 5,931 Kennedy-Western University* * Kensington University 2,895 2,995 Kernel University** KPCA Presbyterian Theological Seminary 2,240 2,700 La Jolla University** (H) 11,802 12,606 2,085 1,695 V LAREI 5,500 240 (H) Life Bible College 4,390 2,600 * 18 (H) Lincoln University 4,400 3,800 Linda Vista Baptist Bible College and Seminary 2,000 2,000 150 Living Word Bible College 1,050 Logos Evangelical Seminary ** (H) ** (H) Louise Salin eigtIcer.iwny of Fashion 12,180 (H) Loyola Marymount University 12,933 4,080 3,460 2,550 20 M & N Institutes 3,000 5,000 Marin Bible College** Meiji College of Oriental Medicine 4,950 (H) 14,175 3,100 * V (H) Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary 5,563 (H) 14,470 8,150 6,000 * 19 Monterey College of Law@ (H) Monterey Institute of International Studies 13,245 13,245 Montessori Teacher Training Center of North CA 5,000 _MoreUniversity** (H) Mount Saint Marys College 11,690 3,600 5,165 * 20 (H) National University 6,075 6,345 New College for Advanced Christian Study- Berkeley** (H) New College of California**

See footnotes at end of table. 16 21 institutions, by student level Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time,full-year students at 4-year postsecondary and residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Academic year1993-94--continued Tuition and re wired fees Under, raduate students Graduate students Public Public Out Meals State or other area and institution Out In- - of in- -of- per week Private state state Private state state Room Board Dollars California - continued

(H) New School of Architecture 8,800 2,530 Newport Psychoanalytic Institute Newport University@ Northern California Bible College-Pleasanton@ Northwestern California University School of Law** 7,455 Northwestern Polytechnic University 8,280 2,000 3,600 * 21 Nyingma Institute 16,182 2,865 2,745 19 (H) 16,182 Ole Grimsby Institute** 12,800 2,700 (H) Otis College of Art and Design 12,570 5,800 1,425 1,550 10 (H) Pacific Christian College 6,800 1,056 2,112 20 (H) Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College 1,664 5,458 T (H) Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 4,560. 16,130 (H) Pacific Graduate School of Psychology 3,80C 1,350 900 5 (H) Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary 6,750 (H) 9,000 5,800 1,052 1,818 15 (H) Pacific School of Religion 2,150 Pacific Southern Univers y 2,150 6,300 Pacific States University 5,700 11,400 2,145 1,530 V (H) 11,400 Pacific Western Universjy@ 8,250 1,980 * 8 Pacifica Graduate Institute r-- 2,025 3,050 21 (It Patten College 4,700 2,700 Peoples College of Law 12,960 3,620 2,910 20 (=1) 17,260 3,020 2,562 19 (H) Pitzei College 18,198 5,546 3,990 * 15 (H) Point Loma Nazarene College 9,542 6,920 ' 19 (H) 16,720 Professional School of Psychology** (H) Rand Graduate School of Polig_Studies** Reformed Presbyterian Seminary** 1,485 Reformed Theological Seminary L. Rosebridge Graduate Sch of Integrative Psychology_ 8,064 Rosenberg Rand Inst of Integ Body Psychotherapy@ Royal University of America 5,045 9,500 665 Rudolf Steiner College 6,300 1- 11,800 Ryokan College 5,400.1 7,400 0 0 21 (11) Saint Johns Seminary (H) Saint Johns Seminary College** Saint Joseph Hospital School of Medical Technology_ 300 0 3,055 3,055 19 (H) Saint Mays College of California 12,636 10,700 6,050 5,750 * 21 Q-9 Saint Patricks Seminary (H) Samra University of Oriental Medicine 4,320 4,320 16,510 5,520 * 21 (H) Samuel Merritt College 11,930 San Bernardino Bible College** 1 San Diego Bible College** San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute@ 1,674 9,054 2,684 1,620 14 (H) San Diego State University 1,674 9,054 12,900 (H) San Francisco Art Institute 12,900 12,250 (H) San Francisco Conservatory of Music 12,250 1,6741 9,054 3,174 1,932 15 (H) San Francisco State University y 1,674 9,054

See footnotes at end of table. 17 22

BEST COPY AVAILABLE Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-yearstudents at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student and residence status, control of institution, stateor other ai a, and institution: Academic year 1993 94--continued I- tuition and required fees Ilndeigraduutestudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

III San Francisco Theological Seminary 5,650 () San Joaquin College of Law** (H) San Jose Christian College 5,820 3,240 * 16 San Jose Medical Center-School of Medical Techn 800 (H) San Jose State University 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 2,648 2,056 (H) 15 12,879 9,099 3,393 2,526 (H) Saybrook Institute 19 9,500 School of Applied Theology** (H) School of Theology at Claremont 7,090 1,980 100 Scripps Clinic and Research Fdn Sch of Med Techn@ (H) 16,550 3,350 3,700 19 (H) Scripps Memorial Hospital School of Medical Techn (H) Shasta Bible College 3,162 1,560 Shiloh Bible College 875 (H) Sierra University** (H) Simpson College 6,784 6,614 1,670 2,020 Son Light School of Theology** 20 (H) 1,674 9,054 1,674 9,054 3,348 (H) South Baylo University-Garden Grove 2,006 19 7,020 South Baylo University-Los Angeles 7,020 Southern California Bible College** (H) Southern California College** i_. (H) Southern California College of Optometry@ Southern California Conservatory of Music Corp** Southern California Institute** -I-- (H) Southern California Institute of Architecture 5,525 Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute** Southern California University for Prof Studies** Southern States University** St Mary Medical Center School of Med Tech-Clin Lab@ (H) 17,874 17,874 3,105 01) Starr King School for Ministry@ 3,430 19 The American College for the Applied Arts 9.090 (H) The Fielding Institute 3,825 8,820 The Graduate Center for Child Develop & psychother 3,900 (H) The Masters College** The National Hispanic University 3,400 4,860 The School for Deacons** The Simon Greenleaf School of Law** The Union Institute 2,280 (H) The Wright Institute** (H) _ _ 12,790 5,110 * Tien Tao Chong Hue University ** 19 Trinity College of Graduate Studies 5,633 Trinity Life Bible College 2,475 LH) U S International University 11,115 8,010 Union Institute** ,3,900 * 19 University Consortium for Continuing Education@ University for Humanistic Studies 3,000 4,800 (H) -Berkeley 3,969 11,668 4,005 11,704 (H) University of California-Davis 6,000 * V 3,712 11,411 3,987 11,685 5,475 * 19

See footnotes at end of table. 18 23 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 year1993-94--continued Tuition and re wired fees Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out I Out Meals in- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state I state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

(1-1)_ University of California-Irvine 3,704 11,403 4,389 12,088 5,269 * 19 (H) University_of Ca.lifornia- Los Angeles 3,548 11,247 4,087 11,786 5,580 * 19 19 (121) University of California-Riverside 3,748 11,447 4,364 12,063 5,430 * CH) University of California-San Diego 3,645 11,346 4,162 11,863 6,411 * 19 (H) University of California-San Francisco 3,827 11,526 3,827 11,526 3,640_ (1=1)_Universiy of California-Santa Barbara 3,617 11,315 4,267 11,965 5,843 * 20 (H) University of California-Santa Cruz 3,762 11,461 4,302 12,000 4,245 1,560 19 (HI University of Judaism 9,710 9,710 3,000 2,850 19 19 (H) University of Laverne i 12,890 5,490 2,556 2,430 University of Metaphysics** University of Northern CA-Lorenzo Patino Sch Law** University of Phoenix-Northern California Campus 6,290 7,010 University of Ph,.nix-Online Campus 8,450 10,130 University of Phoenix-San Diego Campus 5,930 6,410 University of Phoenix-Southern California Campus 6,266 7,250 (H) ** (H) Universiy_of San Diego 12,970 10,970 3,590 2,970 V (H) Universes of San Francisco 12,578 8,856 3,646 2,530 14 University of Santa Barbara@ -I University of Santa Monica I 3,500 (H) University of Southern California 16,810 13,640 3,400 2,796 V (H) University of the Pacific** (t) University of the Pacific-McGeorge School of Law** . __ (H) University of West Los Angeles 4,422 Veterans Affairs Medical Center School of Med Tech 0 0 0 21 Vietnamese Theological College@ Vision Christian University** Weimer College** -- West Coast Christian College** CH) West Coast Universiry 7,415 5,925 Western Conservative Baptist Seminay -San Jose 5,400 Western Graduate School of Psychology** Western Institute for Social Research 4,200 4,200 (H) Western State University College of Law-Fullerton** (I-1) Western State Universy Collettof Law-San Diego 11,770 (H) Westminster Theological Seminary in California 6,075 13,660 -22,936 2136 21 (H) . . _ White Memorial Medical Center School of Nursing** _ (H) 16,219 2,910 2,570 19 William Carey International University** William Howard Taft University** - (1-1) Woadbury University 12,120 11,160 3,165 2,700 20 World Mission Theological Seminary** ____ World University of America** H. Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad West Coast Tal Sem 3,350 2,900 * 21

(H) Yeshiva University of Los Angeles** _ Yosan University of Tradtional Chinese Medicine 4,800 Yuin University 4,800 3,000 I--

See footnotes at end of table. 19 21 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 ear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and requiredfees Undergraduate students Graduatestudents Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of-- In- -of- par Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars-- Colorado

State average+ - 7,126 2,345 7,885 6,969 2,834 8,766 2,147 2,134 18

(H) Adams State College 1,675 4,833 1,947 5,727 1,650 1,800 19 Belleview Christian College** (H) Beth El College of Nursing 4,350 2,500 College for Financial Planning@ (H) Colorado Christian University 6,350 9,080 2,070 1,330 10 LH) Colorado Christian University- Foothills Cam us 8,800 525 (H) Colorado College 15,942 10,521 2,126 1,970 20 (H) Colorado School of Mines 4,366 11,962 4,366 11,962 1,995 1,848 19 (H) Colorado State University 2,558 8,184 2,866 8,514 1,862 2,138 21 (H) Colorado Technical College 4,680 5,220 Cornerstone Baptist Bible College 2,400

(H) Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary 5,688 2,340i_ Denver Paralegal Institute** (H) Denver Technical College 6,369 Denver Technical College at Colorado Spring 6,369 Economics Institute 15,000 2,475 (H) Fort Lewis College 1,777 6,525 1,686 1.820 14 (H)Iliff School of Theology 7,320 3,900 (H) Interior Design Institute 9,678 LI:11 ITT Technical Institute 6,998 (tl) Mesa State College 1,728 4,922 1,614 1,920 19

(H) Metropolitan State College of Denver 1 1,7491_ 6,045 I --I Montessori Education Center of the Rockies 2,850 I (H) National College-Colorado Springs 6,480 pi) National College-Denver 6,480 (H) National Technological Univers (H) National Theatre Conservatory 7,750 (H) Nazarene Bible College 3,616 Penrose Hospital School of Medical Technology 1,000 1,000 111) Regis Universe 11,840 3,990 2,700 (H) Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design 5,910

(H) Saint Thomas Seminary 6,660 2,738 2,738 21 (h) Tc-lo Loretto Heights University 12,000 3,520 2,880 19 The Montessori Institute** Q The Naropa Institute 8,100 8,100 (H) University of Colorado at Boulder 2,574 12,080 3,242 11,756 3,830 ' 21 (H) Univer of Colorado at Colorado Springs 2,225 7,325 1,495 4,183 (H) Univerr...7 of Colorado at Denver 1.955 8,619 2,952 9,650 0:1) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 4,067 11,922 4.324 12,484 (H) University of Denver 14,472 14,364 2,634 1.701 15 (H) University of Northern Colorado 2,114 7,400 2,432 7,852 1,724 2,170 19 University of Phoenix-Colorado Campus 5,189 5,885 ti) University of Southern Colorado 1,878 6,768 1,878 6,768 1,632 2,160 19 (H) Western State College Colorado 1,819 5,918 1,805 1,936 V (H) Yeshiva Toras Chaim Talmudical Seminary 4,300 3,750 1,800 2,800 21

See footnotes at end of table. 20 25 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, andinstitution: Academic ear 1993-94-continued Tuitionand requiredfees__ _Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public _Public State or other area and institution Out --T-Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars

Connecticut 1

2,859 2,255 18 State average - 12,346 3,238 8,432 7,729 3,956 9,347

2,974 19 a Albertus Magnus College 14,243 2,746 () Bridgeport Engineering Institute 6,000 2,232 1,990 19 (H) Central Connecticut State University 2,976 7,688 3,386 8,078 (H) Charter Oak State College@ 2,810 3,220 21 (H) Connecticut College 18,130 5,850 2,230 1,790 19 (H) Eastern Connecticut State University 3,188 7,900I- 3,618 8,310 5,900 * V (H) Fairfield University 14,560 5,870 (H) Hartford Seminary 3,150 5,950 * 21 (H) Holy Apostles College and Seminary 3,900 3,900 (H) Paler College of Art Inc 10,120 5,790 * V (H) Quinnipiac College 11,810 7,440 3,800 1,500 21 (H) Sacred Heart University 10,550 7,440 2,300 2,325 15 Saint Joseph s)ollege 11,600 4,950 Saint Raphael Hospital School of Nursirjg Anesth 7,400 2,258 2,040 19 ti-1) Southern Connecticut State University 2,838 7,550 3,234 7,926 2,450 2,750 19 (H) Teikyo Post UniversiW__ 10,900 (I The Hartford Graduate Center 7,290 (H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med and Dent 5,136 11,876 Tri-State Inst of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture 6,000 3,370 2,050 19 (1)1 Trinity Coll_Ne 17,950 5,880 3,550 2,990 19 (1-)1. University of Bridgeport 12,905 5,825 2,436 21 (H) Universiy of Connecticut 4,290 11,410 5,036 11,876 2,442 2,172 V (HLUniversity of Hartford 14,260 13,360 3,482 1,940 18 11-1) University of New Haven 10,180 8,065 3,140 3,160 2,230 13 IQ) Wesleyan University 18,150 18,160 1,664 21 (H) Western Connecticut State Universjy 2,900 7,612 3,324 8,016 2,058 5 Yale New Haven Hospital -Dept of Food and Nutrition 2,200 3,120 1,238 3,450 3,030 21 (H)_ Yale University 18,630 16,880

Delaware

State average - 6,951 2,957 7,523 5,835 2,656 6,306 2,412 1,395 19

* 19 (H) Delaware State University 1,966 4,998 1,440 2,640 3,810 (H) Goldey- Beacom College 5,820 2,895 395 V 19 (H) University of Delaware 3,948 10,048 3,872 9,972 2,190 1,840 19 DI Wesley Colleg_e 9,645 2,150 1,950 (H) Widener University-Delaware Campus 7,140 3,500 * V (H) Wilmington College 5,200 5,835

District of Columbia

_State average_ 10,501 487 1,783 7,614 919 1,783 3,237 2,330 17

(H) American University 15,386 12,956 3,772 2,342 14 (H) Catholic University of America 13,614 13,534 3,516 2,600 15 (H) Corcoran School of Art 10,480 3,950 (H) De Sales School of Theology 4,500

(H)_ Defense Intelligence College __L 0 1_

See footnotes at end of table. 21 26 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4 - -year postsecondary institutions, by student level us, ntro of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state statePrivate state state._ Room Board week .. Dollars

District of Columbia - continued . ______

(ti) Dominican House Studies 4,500 .(1_-_11 Gallaudet University 4,570 4,570 2,950 2,160 21 (H) George Washington University 16,988 10,431 3,682 1,600 V (H) Georgetown University 17,586 14,556 4,334 2,490 V (H) Graduate School of Political Management 15,646 (H) Howard University 7,535 8,705 2,...J0 1,750 19 (H) Mount Vernon College 13,750 7,400 3,808 3,110 19 (H) Oblate College 4,560 4,560 (H) Southeastern University 9,120 8,396 Strayer College-Takoma Park Campus 5,850 5,400 (H) Strayer College-Washington Campus 5,850 5,400 The Washington Montessori Institute 5,000 (H) Trinity College 11,230 2,900 3,530 19 (H) University of the District of Columbia 974 3,566 1,838 3,566 Washington Hospital Center School of Medical Techn 2,000 1,800 Washington Psychoanalytic Institute 2,042 (H) Wesley Theological Seminary 7,455 2,040 1,390 9

Florida

State average+ - 5,722 1,775 6,712 4,685 2,867 8,404 1,341 1,942 19

Agape of Jesus Seminary@ American Bible College@ (H) Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale 8,025 1,150 Baptist Fellowship Bible College of Tampa** (H) Barry University 11,030 6,650 5,200 * 20 il-ji Barry University-Brevard County Branch 8,000 Bay Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia 4,500 4,500 Beacon College I 7,8d0 2,000 2,800 19 (It Bethune Cookman College 5,165 1,669 1,541 21 (H) Caribbean Center for Adv Studies-Miami Inst Psych 6,924 8,604 Christian Faith College I 1,600 1,600 405 Christian International 1,000_I_ 1,000 Clearwater Christian College (l tI 5,240 1,280 1,920 21 Conservative Theological Seminayg (H) Eckerd College 14,770 1,795 2,100 V (H) Edward Waters College 4,015 4,625 * 21 (H) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 7,370 7,370 1,800 1,430 19 Evangelical Bible Seminary!* Faith Bible College** Faith Theological Seminary and Christian College 1 750 (H) Flagler College 4,920 1,210 1,850 20 (H) Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University_ 1,829 6,731 2,725 8,797 1,596 1,226 19 (H) Florida Atlantic UniversIV 1,791 6,693 2,679 8,751 1,855 2,120 15 Florida Baptist Schools 680 680 960 (H) Florida Baptist Theological College 2,520 1,350 (H) Florida Bible C-olese 4,363 1,500 550 5 cH) Florida Christian Coll_Ne Inc 3,695 1,530 in Florida Institute of Technology 13,035 11,039 i_ 1,650 _ 2 250 20 (fl) Florida International University , __ I 1,757 6,659 2,668t8,'-740 2,434

See footnotes at end of table. 22 27 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, andinstitution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Under raduate students Graduate students Public L Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Florida - continued

1,450 19 (H) Florida Memorial College 4,750 1,500 2,620 21 (H) Florida Southern College 7,660 1,980 1,884 V (HI Florida State Universes 1,780 6,682 2,670 8,742 2,150 (H) Fort Lauderdale College 3,560 3,376 3,510 -Gulf Coast Seminary 600 1,700 Gulf Shore Christian College 1,200 Hand Conservatory of Music** Heed University School of Theology 3,500 Heritage College** 1,850 21 (1) Hobe Sound Bible College 4,160 900 Institute of Graduate Physical Therapy Inc@ (H) International Academy of Merchandising and Design 7,925 (H) International College-Naples 4,860 4,860 International College-Ft Myers 4,230 International Seminary 1,695 2,461 (HI ITT Technical institute-Tampa 7,588 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Maitland 7,535 6,190 1,960 2,290 20 (H) Jacksonville UniversiV I

(H) Jones College Jacksonville I 3,120 4 (L) Jones College-Miami Campus . 3,120 i Landmark Baptist College 4,2421 T 2,214 1,275 Lighthouse Bible College 500 I 19 (H) Lynn University 12,900 5,400 2,900 2,200 Nassau Baptist Seminary@ Q National Education Center-Bauder College Campus 5,960 (H) National Education Center -Tampa Technical Inst 7,6731 Northwood University-Florida Education Center 9,150L 2,601 2,613 21 (H) Nova University-Ft Lauderdale 8,680 5,190 1 2,880 1,862 14 (H) Orlando College 3,846 4,111 Orlando College South 3,8461 4,111 20 (II) Palm Beach Atlantic College 7,200 4,050 1,620 1,600 Pensacola Bible Institute** -I- Pensacola Christian College** Reformed Theological Seminary 4,150 2,700 2,700 19 (H) Ringling_School of Art and Design I 10,520 (H) Rollins College j_ 15,950 14,500 2,670 2,255 21 (H) Rollins CollegeBrevard Campus 4,095 20 (H) Saint John Vianney_College Seminary 6,500 1,000 2,500 ( Saint Leo College 9,170 2,100 2,100 19 (II) Saint Thomas Universiy 9,650 3,910 4,600 * 19 (H) Saint Vincent De Paul Regional Seminar/ L 6,500 5,500 * 21 Schiller International University 10,040 3,700 * 19 South Florida Baptist Bible Institute** South Florida Bible College 960 960 (H) S outheastern College Assemblies of God 4,051 1,400 1,542 V (H) Southeastern Universj of thel-:2alth Sciences@ 3,420 Southern Baptist Center for Biblical Studies**

Southern College of the Seventh Day Adventists 3,600 I- (1=1) Spurgeon Baptist Bible College 3,306 975 1,125 20 St Petersburg Theological Seminary 1,050 1,050 (H) Stetson University 11,995 4,590 2,335 2,105 21

See footnotes at end of table. 23 2S 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: Academicyear 1993-94--continued Tuition and requiredfees T Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars- Florida - continued

(H) Talmudic College of Florida 4,950 4,950 3,500 * 21 (H) Tampa College 3,919 3,788 Tampa College-Brandon 3,919 3,789 (H) Tampa College-Lakeland 3,562 (H) Tampa College-Pinellas 3,731 3,574 (H) The University of West Florida 1,702 6,605 2,608 8,680 1,760 1,200 V Trinity Baptist College 2,630 1,150 1,580 21 (H) Trinity College at Miami 6,300 3,240 * 15 (H) Trinity College of Florida 3,270 3,840 1,800 * 5 Trinity School of Biblical Studies 2,700 Ultra Sound Diagnostic School@ / United Bible College and Seminary 1.800 3,390 (H) University of Central Florida 1.756 6,659 2,670 8,743 2,260 2,046 19 (H) University of Florida 1,770 6,890 2,720 9,250 1,890 2,190 V (H) University of Miami 15,880 11,694 3,645 2,585 20 (H) University of North Florida 1,732 6,730 2,696 9,032 3,444 * (H) University of Sarasota 5,904 5,904 Li University of South Florida 1,859 6,758 2,731 8,803 1,646 1,970 20 () University of Tampa 12,280 6,600 2,160 2,290 19 (1:1) Walden University 10,805 (H) Warner Southern College 6,580 1,500 1,670 19 (H) Webber College 5,590 930 1,930 19 West Florida Baptist Institute 750 600 Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College I 5,500 5,500 4,500 20 Zoe College Inc 1,980 1,980

Georgia

State average+ - 6,938 1,773 4,736 6,380 1,738 4,590 1,731 1,724 19

(H) Agnes Scott Colleg_e 12,135 6,135 5,000 * 21 (H) Albany State College 1,771 3,153 1,771 3,153 1,800 1,425 21 (H) American College for the Applied Arts 8,340 3,750 (H) Armstrong State College 1,568 4,331 1,806 1,500 17 Atlanta Bible College 7,920 960 (H) Atlanta Christian College 4,364 2,830 * 20 (H) Atlanta College of Art 9,445 3,000 Atlanta Law School** (H) Augusta College 1,591 4,354 1,591 4,354 (H) Berry College 8,050 7,236 1,870 1,870 14 (H) Beulah Heights Bible College 2,400 1,300 (H) Brenau University 8,823 2,940 5,911 * 19 (H) Brewton-Parker College 4,371 1,050 1,320 19 Carver Bible Institute and College** (1-_11 Clark Atlanta University -I-- _____. _ _. _ 7,460 5,562 1,970 1,970 21 (H) Clayton State College 1,495 4,258 (H) Columbia Theological Seminary 5,445 1,450 2,278 18 (H) Columbus College 1,600 4,363 1,600 4,363 2,916 * 10 (H) Covenant College 9,200 1,815 1,764 1,980 21 Covington Theological Seminary** ------1- --1 (H) Devry Institute of Technology I. 5,609 : J

See footnotes at end of table. 24 29 Table 1 .--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level state or other area, and institution: Academic Year 1993 -9.4 -- continued Tuition and requiredfees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollrs Georgia - continued

(H) Emmanuel College 4,360 1,424 1,566 21 (H) Emory University 16,820 16,600 3,310 1,800 11 (H) Fort Valley State College 1.775 4,540 1,775 4,540 1,110 1,350 19 Georgia Baptist College 2,130 2,130 Georgia Baptist College of Nursing 768 990 Georgia Baptist Hospital Clinical Pastoral Ed Ctr** (H) Georgia College 1,693 4,456 1,693 4,456 1,305 1,311 10 (H) Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus 2,277 6,765 2,265 6,765 4,404 * V Georgia School of Professional Psychology 12,477 (H) Georgia Southern Universiy 1,807 4,570 1,807 4,570 1,520 1,710 21 (H) Georgia Southwestern College 1,680 4,362 1,680 4,362 1,110 1,410 21 (H) Georgia State University 2,019 6,452 1,404 4,359 Immanuel Baptist Theological Seminary** (H) Institute of Paper Science and Technology 7,941 (H) Interdenominational Theological Center 4,155 2,860 1,500 19 (H) Kennesaw State College 1,558 4,321 1,332 3,642 (H) La Grange College 7,197 4,9951 1.425 1,980 21 (H) Life College 3,600 6,760 Luther Rice Seminary 2,512 2,512 (H) Medical College of Georgia 2,085 5,775 2,085 5,775 1,242 (H) Met cer University 11,160 3,600 1,866 2,097 21 9_-_)1 Mercer University in Atlanta 6.750 4,740 (H) Morehouse College 8,000 2,990 2,234 21 (H) Morehouse School of Medicine 16,436 (H) Morris Brown College** National Center for Paralegal Training 3,800 (H) North Georgia College 1,641 4,404 1,641 4,404 1,110 1,335 21 (H) Oglethorpe University 11,990 4,330 19 (H) Paine College 5,760 1,110 1,704 19 (H) Piedmont College 4,920 920 890 18

2._- ).1 Reinhardt College 4,320 3,525 21 (H) Savannah College of Art and Design 9,180 9,180 3,200 2.100 18 (H) Savannah State College 1,741 4,504 1,005 1,305 21 ) Shorter College 6,670 3,150 1,440 2,160 21 (H) Southern College of Technology 1,648 4,411 1,422 3,732 1,275 1,500 15 (H) Spelman College 7.452 3,000 2,250 21 St Joseph Hospital School of Histologic Technique** (H) Thomas College 3,024 (). Toccoa Falls College 6,104 3,566 21 (H) University of Georgia 2,250 5,940 2,250 5,940 1,650 1,755 20 (H) Valdosta State University 1,729 4,492 1,729 4,492 1,290 1,650 20 (H) Wesleyan College 11,195 1,434 2,574 20 (H) West Georgia College 1,766 4,529 1,766 4,529 1,290 1,485 15

Hawaii

State average-i- - 5,409 1,229 3,696 8,009 1,957 5,757 2,930 1,840 19

(H) Brigham Young University-Hawaii Campus 2,225 4,200 * 20 (till Chaminade University of Honolulu 9,990 4,920 f 2,560 1,840 V (H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 15,000

See footnotes at end of table. 25 3 0 Table1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level ence status, control of institution state or other area and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Under9raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Hawaii - continued

(H) Hawaii Pacific University 5,900 5,900 5,600 * v (H) International College and Graduate School 2,930 2,325 Japan-America Institute of Management Science 11$00 Oriental Medical Institute of Hawaii** Redemption Bible College** Tai Hsuan Foundation-Col.of Acupuncture & Herb Med 6,000 3,300 LH) University of Hawaii at Hilo 1,320 3,920 4,129 19 (H) University of Hawaii at Manoa 1,497 4,357 1,957 5,757 4,129 * 19 (H) University of Hawaii at West Oahu 870 2,810

Idaho

State average - 8,451 1,467 4,738 3,960 1,947 5,335 1,254 1,770 16

(H) Albertson College of Idaho 13,145 1,575 1,920 10 nBoise Bible College 3,443 1,054 1,872 20 10) Boise State University 1,518 4,168 1,910 4,560 1,805 1,401 15 (H) Idaho State University 1,602 5,216 2,030 5,644 1.260 1,560 15 (1-1) Lewis-Clark State College 1,320 4,240 810 2.240 19 (H) Northwest Nazarene College 8,766 3,960 1,020 1,625 14 ()_University of Idaho 1,426 5,326 1,900 5,800 3,400 * 20

Illinois

State avera2e+ 8,929 2,690 6,760 7,837 2,710 6,830 2,114 1,936 19

(H) Adler School of Professional Psychology 8,820 (H) American Conservatory of Music 11,000 10,700 (H) American Islamic College 2,930 2,250 (Di Au_g_ustana College_ 12,942 1,938 2,079 20 (H) Aurora University 9,700 t 5,820 1,716 1,965 20 (i) Barat College 9,690 4,300., * 19_ (H) Bethany Theological Seminary 4,608 2,000 Bible Missionary Institute 1,344 840 * V (H) Blackburn College 7,820 1,0004 * 19 LH), Blessing Rieman College of Nursing 7,850 1,600 (H) Bradley University 10,360 1 6,318 2,470 1,840 20 Brisk Rabbinical College** (H) Catholic Theological Union at Chicago 7,740 3,450 Center for Psychoanalytic Study 4,800 t Chicago Baptist Institute** (H) Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine 11,105 3,174 1,488 V

Chicago National Colle,ge of Naprepathy 9,125 _ (H) Chicago School of Professional Psychol_c_gy 13,725 (H) Chicago State University 2,198 5,894 2,294 182 (H) Chicago Theological Seminary_ 4,959 4,1-01 Christian Life College 1,920 2,000 (1-.1) College of Saint Francis 9,100 1,850 2,120 19 (H) Columbia College 6,928 ,926 4,100oo tf) Concordia University** __ LITI) DePaul University I 10,590 5,862 3 453 1 479

See footnotes at end of table. 26 31 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars . Illinois continued

(H) Devry Institute of Technology-Chicago 5,609 (H) Devry Institute of Technology-Addison 5,609 (H) East-West University 6,185 (H) Eastern Illinois University 2,600 6,296 2,696 6,584 1,402 1,546 18 (1-f) Elmhurst College 9,676 2,000 1,924 20 Erikson Institute for Advanced Study Child Develop 10,422 (H) Eureka College 11,105 1,535 1,915 21 (H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 7,785 (I-1) Garrett-Evangelical Theogical Seminary 3,250 1,560 2,340 15 (H) Governors State University 1,978 5,674 2,074 5,962 (H) Greenville College 9,910 1,930 2,430 V (H) Harrington Institute of Interior Design 8,590 Hebrew Theological College 7,320 1,200 2,600 20 (H_)Illinois Benedictine College 9,950 1,520 2,460 20 (H) Illinois College 7,550 1,650 2,000 20 (1-_11 Illinois College of Optometry@ 2,490 1,200 14 (H) Illinois Institute of Technology 13,750 14,200 2,065 2,545 21 Illinois Missionary Baptist Institute@ (H) Illinois School of Professional Psychology 12,668 () Illinois State University 3,253 8,203 2,782 6,790 1,494 1,666 18 (1-1)Illinois Wesleyan University 13,395 2,225 1,760 V Industrial Engineering College** (H) Institute for Clinical Social Work 6,000 Institute for Psychoanalysis@ (H) International Academy of Merchandising and Design 7,950 (H) John Marshall Law School 4,840 (H) Judson College 8,884 2,211 2,211 21 (1:11 Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 9,300 LH) Kendall College 7,800 2,292 2,565 15 (l) Knowledge Systems Institute 6,000 1,800 () Knox College 14,955 1,716 2,142 20 (H) Lake Forest College 16,175 2,095 1,690 20 (H) Lake Forest Grad Sch of Management-Lake Forest@ (H) Lake Forest Grad Sch of Management-Schaumburg@ (H) Lake Forest Grad Sch of Management-Chicago@ Lakeview College of Nursing 5,628 (H) Lewis University 10,112 5,922 1,950 2,390 20 (H) Lincoln Christian College and Seminary 4,304 3,544 2,750 * 18 (H) Loyola University of Chicago 10,470 7,080 3,864 1,446 21 (H) Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago 5,250 225 (H) MacMurray College 9,160 1,660 1,980 19 (H) McCormick Theological Seminary 5,055 (H) McKendree College 7,450 1,750 1,690 15 (H) Meadville-Lombard Theological School 11,955 300 (H) Mennonite College of Nursing 7,560 1,734 510 V (H) Millikin University 11,240 2,168 2,000 20 (H) Monmouth CollegE 12,900 1,880 1,920 21 (FI,I Moody Bible Institute 838 3,689 2,436 1,624 20 (1:11_NAES College** (H) National College of Chiropractic 8,360 2,107

See footnotes at end of table. 27 32

160-989 0 - 94 2:QL 3 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student lavel nd residence status control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals

In- I -of- In- -of- per

Private state ( state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Illinois - continued

(H) National-Louis University 9,090 7,128 2,010 2,490 V (H) North Central College 11,286 6,900 2,589 1,623 20 (H) North Park College and Theological Seminary 11,990 6,360 2,320 1,970 20 (H) Northeastern Illinois University 2,062 5,758 2,119 6,007 (H) Northern Baptist Theological Seminary 4,500 (H) Northern Illinois University 3,339 8,289 2,873 6,881 3,076 * 14 (H) Northwestern University 15,804 15,804 2,955 2,374 19 (H) Olivet Nazarene University 7,836 4,000 1,960 2,180 21 (H) Parks College of Saint Louis University 8,460 7,560 1,620 2,400 19

(H) Principle College 12,573i_ 2,442 2,790 21 01Quincy University 9,532' 1,646 2,258 19 (H) Ray College of Design-Chicago 8,280 Ray College of Design- Schamburg r8,280 (H) Robert Morris College 8,100 __i

(H) Rockford College 11,500 I 11,500 1,710 2,090I- 19 (H) Roosevelt University 6,984 6,096 3,850 1,100 V (H) Rosary College 10,500 6,300 4,490 * 15 (H) Rush University 8,940 I 10,140 I 4,5001 Saint Anthony College of Nursing 6,400 I 625 --1 -I Saint Elizabeth Hospital 1,000 I

(H) SaintSaint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing 6,343 I 1,150 n gr) 7, - .

10,340 r ' 6,788 1 I 2,514 i 1,846 I 14 (H) Saint Xavier University -H- (H) Sangamon State University 2,1081 5,64it- 1- 2,132 ; 5,777 1,768 1 4 -r- t--- I (1:1) School of Art Institute of Chicago 13,380 L 1 14,550 11- 1 5,130 1

(H) Seabury- Western Theological SeminaDf 8.540 I i 4,260 , * 15 Shimer College 11,200 . 1,650i i- i . -

)Southern Illinois University- Carbondale 3,052i 7,552 I 1 2,598 6.198 1,878 1,304 19 t- (H) Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville 2,199 I 5,653 2,230 5,9271_ 1,395 1,388 14 1- (H) Spertus College I 5,475. 1 1 I 1. . : (H) St Johns College-Department of Nursing 6,010 I j 1,650 1 ______St Johns Hospital School of Dietetics 1 325

St Johns Hospital School of Medical Technology 800 i 1 St Sava Serblau Orthodox School of Theology 5,015 1,100 * 21

1 Swedish American Hospital School of Medical Techn I 480 -4 r (H) Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago 7,300 7,3001 I 1,400 1,000 21 1

(lit Trinity Christian College 9,460 l I 1,950 1,850 ' 21 (H) TriniCollege 9,600 i 2,080 2,030 20 ; (H) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 7,218 1,620 2,040i V

(1:11 University of Chicago 18,207 18,582 3,155 2,975 1 V

(H) University of Health Sciences-Chicago Medical Sch 13,100 , 14,000 (HLUniversity of Illinois at Chicago 3,439 , 7,891 4,066 9,568 , 2,952 2,036 21

(11 UniversiV. of Illinois at Urbana 3,506 1 8,018i 4,016 i 9,5481 1,630 2,412 14 (H) University of Mary of the Lake Mundelein Sem 9,925' I 3,294 * 20 8,980 5,000 21 (11) Vandercook College of Music .

(H) West Suburban College of Nursing 9,5964 i .I _ 1 (H) Western Illinois University 2,548 1 6,244 : 2.644 I 6,532 1 1 743 1 300t , i- t _

(H) Wheaton College 10,640 6,480 ! . , 2,360! 1,710I 20

1

See footnotes at end of table. 28 33 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 ear 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduatestudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Indiana

State average+ - 8,833 2,423 6,434 5,258 2,484 6,014 1,685 2,055 19

(H) Anderson University 9,520 4,248 1,860 1,720 V (H) Ball State University 2,656 6,584 2,800 6,728 3,376 * 21 (H) Bethel College 8,700 3,830 1.250 1,700 Bristol University 4,800 5,056 (H) Butler University 12,2801 3,060 1,780 2,360 20

(H) Calumet College of Saint Joseph I 3,400 (H) Christian Theological Seminary 4,152 (H) Concordia Theological Seminary 4,158 4,400 * 17 (H) DePauw University 13,700 2,415 2,415 19 (H) Earlham College 15,327 1,899 2,157 V (H) Franklin College of Indiana -I 9,990 1,710 2,160 19 (H) Goshen Biblical Seminnry 3,994 (H) Goshen College 8,770 1,700 1,890 21 (H) Grace College and Theological Semina_y 8,450 6,030 1,790 1,880 20 (H) Hanover College 7,750 1,350 1,850 20 Heritage Baptist University 2,340 2,340 2,090 * 20 (H) Huntington College 9,490 5,280 3,730 19 Hyles-Anderson College** Indiana Bible College** Indiana Christian University 1,600 2,160 1,500 (H) Indiana Institute of Technology 7,454 3,540 * 18 (H) Indiana State University 2,622 6,410 2,016 4,536 1,717 1,870 11 (h11 Indiana University- Bloomington 2,988 9,186 3,038 8,306 1,833 1,900 20 (H) Indiana University- East 2,250 5,721 2,380 5,324 (1=1) Indiana University-Kokomo 2,244 5,715 2,374 5.318 () Indiana University- Northwest 2,250 5,721 2,380 5,324 (H) Indiana University - Purdue University- Fort Wayne 2,310 5,604 2,338 5,234 (H) Indiana University-Purdue University- Indianapolis 2,634 7,910 2,846 8,114 (H) Indiana University-South Bend 2,290 6,141 2,433 5,748 (H) Indiana University-Southeast 2,260 5,731 2,390 5,334 (H) Indiana Wesleyan University 8,660 8,660 1,512 2,160 20 (H) ITT Technical Institute 7,979 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Indianapolis 7,765 (H) Lutheran College of Health Professions 4,914 1,728 ( Manchester College 9,600 9,600 1,780 1,860 20 (H) Marian College 9,360 3,616 ' 20 (H) Martin University 4,840 3,640 (hi) Mennonite Biblical Seminary 3,994 (hi) Oakland City College 6,983 3,000 950 1,890 15 (It Purdue University-Calumet Campus 2,290 5,662 2,316 5,268 (H) Purdue University-Main Campus 2,696 8,848 2,696 8,848 1,620 2,320 20 (H) Purdue University- North Central Campus 2,272 5,644 2,316 5,268 (H) Rose- Hulman Institute of Technology 12,390 12,390 1,950 2,034 18 () Saint Francis College 8,300 4,842 1,130 2,500 20 (h1)_Saint Josephs Colleg_e 10,830 3,900 * 20 (H) Saint Mary -of - the -Woods College 10,670 4.014 1,590 2,540 20 (H) Saint Marrs College 12,416 2,496 1,756 19 (H) Saint Meinrad College 6,025 4,226 * 21 (H)__Saint Meinred School of Theology 6,548 4,226 * 21

See footnotes at end of table. 29 3 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Under! raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Indiana - continued

(H) Taylor University-Ft Wayne 8,100 1,500 1,900 21 (H) Taylor University-Upland 10,650 1,800 2,000 21 (H) Tri-State University 9,642 4,260 19 Trinity Theological Seminary and Coll of the Bible 1,245 1,405 (H) University of Evansville 11,130 300 1,750 2,420 19 (H) University of Indianapolis 10,590 10,080 1,764 2,156 21 (H) University of Notre Dame 15,810 15,690 4,060 * 21 (H) University of Southern Indiana 2,163 5,193 2,449 4,843 1,660 (H) Valparaiso University 11,720 2,970 1,790 1,300 20 (H) Wabash Cone e 12,450 1,355 2,645 19

Iowa

State average+ 9,193 2,352 7,040 6,726 2,717 7,407 1,548 1,826 20

Allen College 3,996 1,634 (H) Briar Cliff College 9,780 1,698 1,845 20 (H) Buena Vista College 12,565 1,886 1,699 19 (H) Central University of Iowa 10,239 1,638 2,022 21 (H) Clarke College 10,455 10,455 1,750 1,750 19 (H) Coe College 12,805 1,950 2,330 20 H Cornell Collee 14,103 1,920 2,277 20 (H) Divine Word College 6,036 600 600 21 (H) Dordt College 9,150 1,100 1,390 21 H Drake Univers 12,780 13,090 2,340 2,340 20 (H) Emmaus Bible College 2,161 3,800 * 21 (H) Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary 4,892 4,752 1,122 1,916 19 (H) Graceland College 8,680 1,050 1,870 19 (H) Grand View College 9,870 2,000 1,360 20 (H) Grinnell College 15,368 2,032 2,390 21 (H) Hamilton Technical College 5,250 (H) Iowa State University 2,352 7,386 2,764 7,694 1,524 1,580 20 (H) Iowa Wesleyan College 9,850 1,500 2,000 19 (H) Loras College 10,500 5,400 1,830 2,100 19 (H) Luther College 12,375 1,700 1,825 20 (H) Maharishi International University 10,906 11,858 1,064 1,696 21 Marian Health Center School of Medical Technolog 2,000 Mercy Hospital School of Clinical Lab Science Tech 1,000 1,000 2,000 Mid-America Reformed Semina ** (H) Morningside College 10,376 10,376 1,760 1,760 19 (H) Mount Mercy College 9,900 1,350 1,980 20 (H) Mount St Clare College 9,200 1,610 1,990 20 (H) Northwestern College 9,300 1,250 1,700 20 Li) Palmer College of Chiropractic 12,735 5,250 (H) Saint 9,850 5,526 3,830 * 19 Saint Lukes Hospital Medical Technology Program 2,000 (H) Simpson College 10,720 1,770 2,040 20 (H) Teikyo Marycrest University 9,390 5,940 1,360 2,040 V (H) Teikyo Westmar Universe 9,780 1,500 1,850 19 (H) University of Dubuque 10,530 5,220 1,775 1,845 18 (H) University of Iowa 2,352 7,740 2,764 8,060 1,702 1,564 20

See footnotes at end of table. 30 35 Table l.- -Basic charges for Tull -time, full-year studentsat 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, stateor °the; area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of-- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Iowa - continued -

(H) University of Northern Iowa 2,352 5,994 2,624 6,468 1,258 1,527 20 (H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sci 7,800 10,000 (H) Upper Iowa University 8,840 1,360 1,700 19 (H) Vennard College 5,590 728 1,952 21 (H) Wartburg College 11,080 1,580 1,870 V (H) Wartburg Theological Seminary 3,300 1,530 1,655 19 (H) William Penn College 10,290 1,310 1,800 20 Kansas

State average - 6,853 1,667 4,884 6,064 2,224 5,726 1,332 1,773 19

(H) Baker University 7,990 9,400 1,850 2,200 19 Baker University Sch of Prof and Grad Studies-Spgs 6,445 6,250 Baker University School of Nursing 6,500 (H) 3,645 300 1,850 21 (H) Benedictine College 9,060 1,800 2,150 20 (H) Bethany College 8,000 1,496 1,862 18 (H) Bethel College 8,180 1,475 1,875 20 (H) Central Baptist Theological Seminary 4,460 1,375 (H) Central College 7,250 1,200 1,870 21 (H) Emporia State University 1,684 4,818 2,010 5,114 1,450 1,550 19 (H) Fort Hays State University 1,378 3,895 1,237 3,099 2,906 * 15 (H) Friends University 8,185 5,200 1,180 1,800 19 (H) Haskell Indian Junior College 45 45 25 0 19 Kansas City College and Bible School 2,925 1,105 1,365 21 (H) Kansas Newman College 7,380 5,976 1,410 1,850 19 (H) Kansas State University of Agriculture and Nap Sci 1,975 6,593 2,383 6,941 3,120 * 20 (H) Kansas Wesleyan University 8,020 1,350 1,850 18 (H) Kansas Wesleyan University-Overland Park 4,800 (H) Christian College 4,000 1,180 1,490 15 (H) McPherson College 7,810 1,430 2,120 19 (H) Mid-America Nazarene College 6,483 9,840 3,617 (H) Ottawa University " V 7,250 1,300 1,945 19 (H) Ottawa University- Kansas City (H) Pittsburg State University 1,664 4,798 1,990 5,094 2,814 * 19 (H) Saint Mary College 7,550 1,650 2,050 21 (H) Southwestern College 6,500 1,500 2,032 19 (H) Sterling College 7,890 1,350 1,950 14 (H) Tabor College 8,050 1,400 2,010 19 Topeka School of Medical Technology_ 1,320 (H) University of Kansas Main Campus 1,920 6,538 2,328 6,886 1,640 1,640 19 (H) University of Kansas Medical Center 1,704 6,210 2,172 6,730 (H) Washburn University of Topeka 2,642 4,562 3,272 4,982 3,160 * (H) Wichita State University 18 1,995 6,501 2,403 6,961 3,141 * 19

See footnotes at end of table. 31 36 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year studentsat 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued and residencestatus,control of institution, state or other area, and Tuitionand requiredfees Under raduate students Graduate students Public Public Meals State or other area and institution Out Out In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Kentucky

3,576 2,014 5,584 1,541 1,710 18 State average - 5,056 1,844 5,074

0r 1,100 1,380 18 (H) Alice Lloyd College 270 1,284 1,494 21 (H) Asbury College 8,322 6,090 968 1,551 20' (H) Asbury Theological Seminary 7,290 2,000 800 V (H) Bellarmine College 8,072 1,263 1,436 21 (H) Berea College 183 3,100 * 15 (H) Brescia College 6,700 1,150 1,850 19 (H) Campbellsville College 5,720 2,050 1,970 14 (H) Centre Coliege 11,600 880 1,300 15 (H) Clear Creek Baptist Bible College 2,320 360 College of the Scriptures 492 3,240 1,410 2,116 20 (H) Cumberland College 6,230 1,860 5,180 1,090 1,720 20 (H) Eastern Kentucky University 1,700 4,700 (H) Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing 7,500 1,800 1,800 20 (H) Georgetown College 7,300 1,320 3,420 " 19 (H) Kentucky Christian College 4,288 1,520 680 1,850 I 20 (H) Kentucky Mountain Bible College 2,605 1- 5,080 1,226 1,456 19 (H) Kentucky State University 1,600 4,600 1,760 1,750 2,200 19 (H) Kentucky Wesleyan College 7,600 Lexington Baptist College 1,130 2,616 (H) Lexington Theological Seminary 3,770 1,340 2,110 19 (H) Lindsey Wilson College 6,080 1,200 Louisville Bible College 958 750 1,845 1,120 10 (H) Louisville Presbyterian Tneological Seminary 1,755 1,312 1,520 19 (H) Mid-Continent Baptist Bible College 1,680 1,850 2,000 19 (H) Midway College 6,660 5,280 1,330 1,390 19 (H) Morehead State University 1,800 4,800 1,960 5,260 1,212 1,720 17 (H) Murray State University_ 1,780 4,780 1,940 1,880 5,200 1,7901 1,550 19 (H) Northern Kentuck_ylJniversity 1,720 4,720 3,000 * 19 (H) Pikeville College 5.500 Portland Christian School of Biblical Studies 750 Simmons Bible College 480 4,200 (H) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1,475 2,600 * 15 (H) Spalding University 7,896 4,776 2,368 21 (H) Sue Bennett College 4,725 1,286 (H) Sullivan College-Louisville 7,200 2,610 2,184 15 (H) Thomas More College 9,127 1,596 2,400 1,900 21 (H) Transylvania University 10,670 2,000 19 (H) Union College 7,000 7,000 790 3,074 * 10 (11)1 University of Kentucky 2,278 6,198 2,478 6,798 1,668 2,000 V (H) Universes of Louisville 2,170 6,090 2,370 6,690 1,390 19 (H) Western Kentucky University 1,704 4,704 1,864 5,184 1,250 _ ._ Louisiana

1,610 18 State average+ 5,223 2,189 4,477 4,463 2,128 4,079 1,629

American Christian Schools of Religion** 14 (Li) Centenary_college of Louisiana t 8-,4061 500 1,400. 1,800 * 21 (H) Dillard University 6,400 L i _i_ _-3:650

See footnotes at end of table. 32 3" 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: Academicyear 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Louisiana -continued

Evangel Christian University of America 1,150 1,200 (H) Grambling State University 2,088 3,838 1,838 3,588 1,574 1,062 19 (H) Grantham College of Engineering 2,050 Louisiana Batist Universi 2,200 2,200 Q) Louisiana College 5,190 1,260 1,724 21 (H) Louisiana St Univ & Agrl & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr 2,625 5,925 2,628 5,928 1,720 1,260 15 (H) Louisiana State University-Medical Center 3,359 6,484 2,828 5,953 1,500 Q) Louisiana State University-Shreveport 2,060 4,990 1,820 4,390 1,620 (H) Louisiana Technical University 2,169 3,624 2,169 3,624 1,245 1,080 V (1-J) Loyola University in New Orleans 10,625 9,753 2,890 2,340 19 (H) McNeese State University 4 1,968 3,848 1,958 3,838 1,110 1,200 15 (H) New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 1,200 1,200 1,377 (I-1)Nicholls State University 1,981 4,573 1,981 4,573 2,550 * 19 (H) Northeast Louisiana University 1,925 3,685 1,931 3,693 1,980 * V (H)- Northwestern State University of Louisiana 2,071 4,081 I 2,027 4,037 980 1,236 19 (H) Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology 5,276 4,250 * 21 (I-1) Our Lady of Holy Cross College 4,500 5,040 (H) Saint Joseph Seminary College 1_ 5,530 1,950 2,250 21 (H) Southeastern Louisiana University 1,760 3,560 1,750 3,100 980 1,140 10 (FI) Southern University and A & M College- Baton Rouge 2,028 3,950 2,046 3,502 1,508 1,343 21 (1-1) Southern University-New Orleans 4- 1,656 3,426 1 1,876 3,394 (1-1) Tulane University of Louisiana 18,760 18,760 -1 3,180 2,600 19 Union Baptist Theological Seminary 380 380 (H) University of New Orleans 3,052 6,394 3,052 3,199 1,550 1,556 14 (H) University of Southwestern Louisiana 1,897 4,297 1,884 4,284 2,082 * 15 World Evangelism Bible Col &Seminary -Baton Roue 85 100 World Evangelism Bible Col & SeminaryBaton Rouge** (Hi Xavier University I-- 6,650 1 4,685 1-- 1,850 1,950 19

Maine --I

State average - 11,5721 3,038 7,084 7,188 4,384 7,306 2,141 2,202 20

() Bangor Theological Seminary 6,351 6,351 1,719 Bangor Theological Seminary in Portland 6,351 1,638 (H) Bates College$$ 23,990 20 (H) Bowdoin College 18,300 2,605 3,250 19_ (H) Colby College 17,840 1. 2,860 2,680 21 (H) College of the Atlantic 13,287 13,287 2,460 1,400 V (1-11Husson College 7,530 1,780 3,780 * 21 (1:1) Maine College of Art 10,600 2,980 2,196 17 (H) Maine Maritime. Academy 3,850 6,795 8,000 1 8,000 1,538 2 858 1 21 New EnglandE;aptist Bible College 3,710 1- (H) Saint Josephs College_ 9,545 4,8501 * 21 (H) Thomas College 8,850 2,150 I 2,300 19 (H) Unity College, 8,235 2,097 2,563 20 (H) University of Maine _ 3,406 8,806 2,705 _It 7,133 , 2,385 2,195 19 (H) University of Maine at Augusta 2,685 6,345 _ -1- _1__ _ __ (H) University of Maine at Farmington _. ______i 2,910 6,750 2,034 1,756 21 (H) University of Maine at Fort Kent 1 2,760 6,510 1 1,825 1,775 20 (11Universityof Mamie at Machias 2,785 6,535 ,1 1,755 1,7751 20

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20 (H) University of Maine at Presque Isle 2,850 6,600 1,814 1,680 19 (H) University of New England 11,195 8,170 * 2,196 19 (H) University of Southern Maine 3,054 8,334 1 2,448 6,786 2,254 4,900 * 19 (H) Westbrook College 11,000

Maryland

State average - 9,413 3,137 6.314 6,576 3,339 4,424 2,590 2,108 18

(H) Baltimore Hebrew University 2,720 1,680 (H) Bowie State University 2,736 5,128 2.417 2,417 2,031 1,532 15 (H) Capitol College 8,028 2,730 (H) College of Notre Dame Maryland 10,550 5,40C * 19 (H) Columbia Union College 9,500 1,950 1,500 V (H) Coppin State College 2,605 4,677 2,079 2,223 3,040 1,500 19 Eastern Christian College 2,780 1,500 1,200 10 Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (H) Frostburg State University 2,666 5,296 2,706 2,814 2,160 2,110 21 (H) Goucher College 14,3001 3,995 1,900 15 Harvest Christian College 1,200 1,200 1 19 Hood College 13,258 3,420 (H) 3,110 2,642 Institute for Advanced Montessori Studies 3,800 -I-- (H) Johns Hopkins University 17,900 1 17,900 3,965 2,800 19 6,060 * V (H) Loyola College 1 12,165 4,365 I 3,900 1,440 V (H) Maryland Institute College of Art I 12,960 12,960 Mercy Medical Center Dietetic Internship Program (H) Morgan State University 2,526 5,652 4 2,490 2,490 2,960 1,880 19 (H) Mount Saint Merys College 11,725 4,200 I 3,050 3,050 14 H Ner Israel Rabbinical College 3,200 3,200 1,700 2,300 21 (H) Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins Univers)y 13,900 13,900 2,780 2,670 15 Potomac College 4,950 (H) Saint Marys College of Maryland 4,400 6,700 2,450 2,050 1.', (H) Saint Marys Seminar and University 7,670 7,670 5,700 * 21 (H) Salisbury State University 3,026 5,694 2,736 3,048 2,400 2,090 19 (H) Sojourner-Douglas College 5,100 (H) St John's College 16,150 9,675 2,635 2,815 21 (H) Towson State University 3,122 5,624 2,898 3,042 2,600 1,730 10 (H) Traditonal Acupuncture Institute 16,300 (H) University of Baltimore 2,874 5,114 4,317 4,317 (H) University of Maryland Baltimore County 3,338 8,594 3,8526,390 2,278 1,930 14 (H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs 3,760 9,150 4,620 8,004 (H) University of Maryland College Park Campus 3,179 8,783 4,966 8,206 2,819 2,184 V (H) University of Maryland Eastern Shore 2,674 7,427 2,622 4,602 2,080 1,500 20 DI University of Maryland Universes College 3,880 4,240 4,362 5,532 (H) Villa Julie College 6,880 (H) Washington Bible College 4,450 4,866 1,430 1,910 V (H) Washington College 13,952952 2,394 2,372 2,946 19 (H) Washington Theological Union 7,500 5,300 * 21 (H) Western Maryland College 13,750 4_ 2,430 2,810. 20

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See footnotes at end of table. 34 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state . state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Massachusetts

State average+ - 12,399 3,747 8,626 10,971 3,920 7,000 2,834 2,403 19

(H) American International College 8,690 4,962 2,018 2,478 19 (H) Amherst College 19,152 2,500 2,500 21 (1-1) Andover Newton Theological School 5,780 1,246 2,662 18 () Anna Maria College 10,800 3,534 4,835 * 21 Art Institute of Boston 9,660 LH) Arthur D Little Management Education Institute 24,700 (H) Assumption College 11,595 6,000 3,370 2,300 (H) Atlantic Unio.. '7.1ollege 10,700 1,950 1,600 20 (H) Babson College 16,445 17,000 4,325 2,240 14 Baptist Bible College East 2,600 ?,700 * 19 (H) Bay Path College 9,600 6,100 * 21 (H) Bentley College 12,830 12,240 2,600 2,760 17 (H) Berklee College of Music 10,690 6,560 * 19 Berkshire Medical Center School of Anesthesia 10,600 (HI Boston Architectural Center 3,352 Boston Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Stud Inc 2,070 (H) Boston College 16,006 11,354 3,680 3,020 19 Boston histitute for Psychotherapy Inc@ (H) Boston University 17,650 17,560 3,690 2,790 14 fL-j1 Bradford College 13,220 3,450 2,670 19 (H) Brandeis University 18,955 18,820 3,380 3,250 21 (H) Bridgewater State College 3,373 7,507 3,728 7,507 2,226 1,650 19 (H) Cambridge College 12,810 (H) Clark University 17,000 16,600 2,300 2,100 19 (H) College of Our Lad of the Elms 10,974 4,680 4,665 * 20 (I__-)1 College of the Holy Cross 17,200 3,150 3,150 () Conway School of Landscape Design 14,500 (H) Curry College 13,395 2,900 (H) Eastern Nazarene College 8,765 6,760 3,400 * 21 (H) Emerson College 14,743 11,058 4,490 3,282 19 (H) Emmanuel College 11,973 8,672 5,800 * 19 (DI Endicott College 10,910 5,890 * 19 (H) Episcopal Divinity School 9,200 1,660 2,200 15 (H) Fitchburg State College 3,234 7,368 2,870 3,350 2,330 1,398 19 (H) Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists 11,973 6,680 * V (H) Framingham State College 3,154 7.288 3,509 7,288 2,210 1,316 19 (1-11 Gordon College 12,720 2,600 1,470 21 (H) Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary 7,428 1,130 1,990 19 (H) Hampshire College 19,490 3,280 1,880 15 (H) Harvard University 17,470 17,470 4,500 2,910 20 (1-1). Hebrew College 4,050 (H) Hellenic College-Holy Cross Grk Orth Sch of Theol 6,935 6,935 4,920 19 (H) Lasell College 10,850 6,000 * 19 (H) Lesley College 12,450 8,220 3,200 2,100 19 Life Laboratories School of Medical Technology_ 950 950 Longy_School of Music 8,600 9,950 (H) Massachusetts College of Art 4,771 9,511 4,928 4,928 3,350 1,895 19 (1:1) Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Allied Hlth Sc 11,232 5,428 6,720 * 21 (H) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 19,000 19,000 5,800 21

See footnotes at end of table. 35 40 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution:Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Under, raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars- Massachusetts - continued

(H) Massachusetts M -ritime Academy 2,784 8,489 1,735 2,097 21 (H) Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology 13,696 (H) Merrimack College 11,700 3,450 2,750 14 (H) Mgh Institute of Health Professions 13,600 (H) Montserrat College of Art 8,700 (H) Mount Holyoke College 17,980 9,040 2,7161 2,810 21 (H) Mount Ida College 9,810 6,890 * V 4,700 2,290 14 (H) New England Conservatory of Music 14,600 I 14,600 New England Dance Conservatory** 5,950 (H) New England School of Acupuncture Inc -1 i. (H) Nichols College 8,940 2,580 2,580 19 (H) North Adams State College 3,493 7,627 2,250 1,850 19 (H) Northeastern University 12,9981 12,0751 3,630 3,330 19 j) Pine Manor College 15,190 3,230 3,230 21 (H) Radcliffe College** 2,700 2,900 19 (H) 11,850 __ __ 20 (1_1) Saint Hyacinth College and Seminary 3,925 4,500 * (H) Saint Johns Seminary 4,600 4,6001 J 2,600 * 21 (H) Salem State College 3.198 7,332 2,700 3,915 2,050 1,554 21 (1:1) School of the Museum of Fine Arts 13,320 14,286 (H) Simmons College 15,7944 11,472 6,740 * V (H) Simons Rock College of Bard 18,120 2,7401 2,880 19 _I18,136 I 6,1 00I * 21 (H) Smith College 18,136 L_} 9,993 2,200 2,632 19 .(1-1 S rirhp2 flielcglColleCollege 10,368 (H) Stonehill College 11,420 2,998 2,998 V (H) Suffolk University 9,940 13,620 11,675 11,675 5,925 * 19 (H) The Boston Conservatoy 1 2,893 2,800 V (H) Tufts University 1 18,793 19,048 (H) University of Massachusetts Medical Sch Worcester** - (H) University of Massachusetts-Amherst 5,467 11,813 5,510 11,298 2,185 1,712r14 (H) University of Massachusetts-Boston 4,253 10,601 4,813 10,601 (H) University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth 3,568 9,025 3,998 9,025 2,586 1,996 12 (H) University of Massachusetts -- Lowell 4,602 9,746 4,976 9,744 2,390 1,695 19 VAMC School of Medical Technology** (H) Wellesley College r17,725 2,9601- 3,-1-30 20 (H) Wentworth Institute of Technology 9,250 I- 3,550 2,450 V (H) Western New England College 9,314 5,400 * 20 (1-1) Westfield State College 1 3,069 7,203 2,165 2,345 26C1) 1,282 V (H) Weston School of Theology 7,000 3000 3,050 19 1--_1)._ Wheaton College 17,670 i-- ' (H) Wheelock College 12,640 10,655 I 5,360 * 19 (H) Williams College 18,795 18,640 2,760 2,835 21 (H) Worcester Polytechnic Institute 15,290 10,190 2,650 2456_ V 1- (H) Worcester State College** -1

Mizhisaan L_ _

State average-F7_ 7,397 3,038 7,519 5.469 3,728 7,859 1,795 2,076 20

.,._ ._. _. .._ ._ ____. Adrian College 10,700 , 1,520 2,020 21 U. Albion College 13,676 2,2841 2,304 21

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(H) Alma College 11,926 2,120 2.214 V (H) Andrews University 10,962 6,399 1,815 2,175 21 (H) Aquinas College 10,402 4,698 ',864 2,260 20 LH1) Baker College of Auburn Hills 4,032 (IA Baker College of Cadillac 4,032 (H) Baker College of Flint 4,032 1,575 (H) Baker College of Mount Clemens 4,032 1,575 (H) Baker College of Muskegon 4,032 _4-- (H) Baker College of Owosso 5,376 1,575 (H) Baker College of Port Huron 4,032 Black Forest Hall 10,000 1,800 (H) Calvin College 9,450 9,450 1,570 2,000 21 111) Calvin Theological Seminary 4,932 aCenter for Creative Studies College of Art &Design 11,230 1,475 (H) Center for Humanistic Studies 8,900 (H) Central Michigan University 2,900 7,132 3,058 5,824 1,842 1,994 20 ti) Cleary College-Ypsilanti 6,465 (H) Cleary College- Howell 6,465 (H) Concordia College 9,480 4,180 (H) Cranbrook Academy of Art 8,800 2,100 (H) Davenport College 6,840 1,875 (H) Davenport College- Kalamazoo 6,840 (H) Davenport College- Lansing 7,515 Detroit Baptist Theologal Seminary** (H) Detroit College of Business-Dearborn 7,056 (H) Detroit College of Business-Flint 7,056 Q Detroit College of Business-Warren 7,056 Detroit Health Department Nutrition Division 250 250 (H) Eastern Michigan Universes 2,804 6,810 3,105 6,969 4,031 * 20 Ecumenical Theological Center** El Ballet Folkorico Estudiantil@ (l-1)Ferris State University 3,222 6,526 4,176 8,352 1,906 2,017 20 (H) GMI Engineering and Management Institute 11,000 11,376 2,092 1,074 15 (H) Grace Bible College 4,500 1,190 1,910 20 (H) Grand Rapids Baptist College and Seminary 6,340 4,176 3,888 * 21 (l) Grand Valley State University 2,742 6,228 3,860 8,330 1,950 1,980 19

(H) Great Lakes Christian College 4,305 _I 1,210 1,690 V (H) Hillsdale College 10,670 1,970 2,470 21 (1:1) Hope College 11,542 1,886 2,270 21 (H) Jordan College 5,760 (H) Kalamazoo College 15,135 2,292 2,547 (H) KendallKendall College of Art and Design 9,600 (H) Lake Superior State University 3,200 6,236 3,512 3,512 1,294 2,693 19 (H) Lawrence Institute of Technology** (H) Madonna University 4,790 3,824 1,678 1,998 21 (II MarygroveCollege 7,601 5,169 3,840 * 15

(1)1 Michigan Christian College I 5,024 3,070 * 19 (Iii) Michigan State Universes 4,260 10,620 5,064 9,726 1,604 2,038 20 (H) Michigan Technological University 3,441 7,785 3,441 7,785 1,768 2,074 19 Munson Medical School of Medical Technology_ o (H) Northern Michigan University 2,621 4,818 2,6: 3,737L 1,968 1,804 V

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(H) Northwood University 9,113 3,720 1,722 2,550 20 (H) Oakland University 2,817 8,385 2,624 5,824 3,890 * 19 (H) Olivet College 10,500 1,900 1,600 19 (H) Reformed Bible College 5,872 3,200 * 21 (H) Sacred Heart Major Seminary 4,030 5,030 4,100 * 21 (H) Saginaw Valley State, University 2,891 5,890 3,294 6,300 1,460 2,190 21 (H) Saint Marys College 5,250 2,100 1,800 21 (H) Siena Heights College 8,820 4,860 3,700 * V (H) Spring Arbor College 8,656 1,570 1,980 20 Ss Cyril and Methodius Seminary 3,840 1,700 2,900 21 United Bible Institute of United Theological Sem 720 (H) University of Detroit Mercy 10,600 7,030 2,000 1,960 V

.(11)University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 5,119 15,681 8,003 16,165 2,437 2,045 13 (H) University of Michigan Dearborn 3,160 10,242 3,760 12,204 (H) University of Michigan- Flint 2,916 9,534 3,436 10,324 (H) Walsh College of Accounting and Business Admin 3,816 3,864 (H) Wayne State University 3,271 7,162 3,380 7,148 (H) Western Michigan University 2,997 7,004 2,579 5,689 1,608 2,330 20 (H) Western Theological Seminary 4,645 (H) William Tyndale College 5,517 2,400 (H) Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College 3,200 3,200 1,500 1,400 21

Minnesota

State average+ - 9,450 2,695 6,083 6,583 3,295 4,902 1,765 1,734 19

(H) Alfred Adler Institute of Minnesota 6,660 Apostolic Bible Institute Inc 2,115 550 1,550 19 (H) Augsburg College 11,292 5,550 2,168 2,036 19 (H) Bemidji State University 2,515 4,807 2,683 3,899 1,706 1,215 21 Bethany College of Missions* * (H) Bethel College 11,050 7,300 2,220 1,780 V (H) Bethel Theological Seminary 4,785 2,610 (H) Carleton College 18,405 1,539 2,211 21 Central Baptist Theological Seminary** (H) College of Associated Arts (H) College of Saint Benedict 11,428 2,126 1,914 (H) College of Saint Catherine -Saint Catherine Campus 11,360 6,570 2,180 1,880 V (H) College of Saint Scholastica 11,280 6,960 2,009 1,579 17 (H) Concordia College 9,720 1,590 1,890 19 (H) Concordia College at Moorhead 9,700 1,365 1,685 21 (H) Crown College** IH) Dr Martin Luther College 3,600 430 1,360 20 (H) Gustavus Adolphus College 13,400 1,650 1,850 20 (H) Hemline University 13,018 3,188 2,058 2,170 19 Inter Lutheran Theological Seminary** (H) Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary 3,975 1,665 2,190 19 Macalester College 15,107 2,340 2,162 19 p-I) Mankato State University 2,436 4,728 2,678 3,895 2,643 * 21 (H) Mayo Graduate School (H) Mayo Medical School@ J 1 _ _

See footnotes at end of table. 38 4 3 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 1993 -94 -- continued Tuioln and required fees Undergraduat.iudents Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Minnesota - continued

(H) Mayo School of Health Related Sciences 2,000 11,325 (H) Metropolitan State University 2,212 4,504 2,378 3,595 (H) Minneapolis College of Art and Design 12,014 12,014 2,460 Minneapolis School of Anesthesia 1,650 Minneapolis Va School of Anesthesia 6,000 6,000 (H) Minnesota Bible College 4,541 1,440 Minnesota Legal Assistant Institute 3,850 Minnesota School of Professional Psychology_ 12,477 (H) Moorhead State University 2,413 4,705 2,657 3,874 2,664 21 NAES -Twin Cities**. (H) National College-St Paul 6,480 (H) North Central Bible College 5,520 1,650 1,550 14 (H) Northwestern College 10,659 1,800 1,095 15 (H) Oak Hills Bible College 4,395 900 1,500 21 (H) Pillsbury Baptist Bible College 3,700 1,540 1,470 20 (H) Saint Cloud State University 2,390 4,683 2,633 3,831 1,704 921 21 (H) Saint Johns University 11,428 8,925 1,856 2,080 V (H) Saint Marys College of Minnesota 10,380 3,400 1,820 1,650 21 (H) Saint Olaf College 13,560 1,650 1,990 21 (H) Southwest State University 2,650 4,250 2,750 * 14 (H) United Theological Seminary 5,670 3,307 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities 3,266 8,854 3,984 7,569 1,464 2,100 21 (H) University of Minnesota-Crookston 2,683 7,513 1,539 1,785 15 (H) University of Minnesota-Duluth 3,137 8,706 3,867 7,451 1,467 1,908 19 (H) University of Minnesota-Morris 3,417 .9,478 1,365 1,800 19 (H) University of St Thomas 11,748 5,688 2,321 1,750 12 (H) Winona State University 2,531 4,681 2,777 4,006 1,749 1,215 V

Mississippi

State average+ - 4,404 2,292 4,596 3,903 2,267 4,571 1,226 1,275 19

(1:1) Alcorn State University 2,376 4,518 2,144 4,286 1,049 929 21 (H) Belhaven College 6,980 2,580 * 21 (H) Blue Mountain College 3,718 690 1,400 21 Cooks Institute of Electronics Engineering**

(H) Delta State University 2,194 4,428 2,194 4,428 790 1,090 21 Jackson College of Ministries** (H) Jackson State University 2,230 4,464 2,230 4,464 1,546 1,220 20 (H) 2,720 600 790 5 (H) Millsaps College 11,236 7,632 I 2,316 1,934 21 (H) Mississippi College 5,618 I 4,824 1,210 1,520 21 (H) Mississippi State University 2,474 4,933 2,474 4,933 1,300 1,830 V (H) Mississippi University for Women 2,239 4,381 2,239 4,381 1,027 1,190 19 (HI Mississippi Valley State University 2,164 4,306 2,171 4,313 850 1,050 21 North Mississippi Medical Center Medical Techn 0 0 (H) Reformed Theological Seminary 4,870 990 (H) Rust Colle_ge 4,552 898 1,150 21 (H) Southeastern Baptist College 2,220 1,800 10 (H) Tougaloo College 4,795 1,235 950 21 (H) University of MississippiMain Campus 2,456 4,9161 , 2,456 4,91.6L 1,599__ 1,40C 21

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(H) University of Mississippi Medical Center 2,106 4,565 2,106 4,565 1,786 V (H) University of Southern Mississippi 2,392 4,852 2,392 4,852 1,530 1,060 (H) Wesley Biblical Seminary 4,110 1,500 (H) Wes If/College 1,960 880 1,320 21 1,560 20 (H) William Carey College 4,650 1,980 1,597

Missouri

State average+ - 6,759 2,373 5,279 1 5,345 2,727 6,249 1,656 1,658 18

(H) Aquinas Institute of Theology 6,780 (H) Assemblies of God Theological Seminary 4,499 (H) Avila College 8,490 3,870 3,600 I * 21 SD Baptist Bible College 2,432 880 2,730 * 20 (H) Barnes College 6,935 1,000 Berean College@ (H) Calvary Bible College 3,640 3,770 1,130 1,600 20 (H) Central Bible College 3,740 2,800 * 19 (H) Central Christian College of the Bible 3,468 1,254 1,250 18 (H) Central Methodist College 7,780 1,550 1,820 19 (H) Central Missouri State University 2,160 4,320 2,592 5,184 1,938 1,100 19 Christian Outreach School of Ministries** (H) College of the Ozarks 100 750 1,150 21 (H) Columbia College 7,900 2,218 1,306 21 (H) Conception Seminary College 5,412 1,016 1,958 21 (H) Concordia Seminary 5,015 3,165 * 19 (H) Covenant Theological Seminary 4,693 1,300 7,650 1,6001 1,900 20 (H) Culver-Stockton College L (H) Deaconess College of Nursing 6,210 3,2001 * V (H) Devry Institute of Technology 5,609 1,762 20. (1-1) Drury College 4 8,700 3,800 1,618 255 (H) Eden Theological Seminary , 4,200 1 (H) Evangel College** __ Evangelical Thoologial Seminary** -t- Finlay Engineering_College 3,610 d 14 (H) Fontbonne College 8,140I 8,140 i 4,100 (H) Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 14,85 0 I 1_ (H) Graceland College 6,585 1 * 20 (H) Hannibal - Lagrange College I 6,000 2,400 (H) Harris-Stowe State College 1,416 2,790 (H) ITT Technical Institute 6,540 Jewish Hospital College of Nursing and Allied Hlth 4,440 1 1,200I-- (It Kansas City Art Institute 12,910 4,090 * _....19 (H) Keller Graduate Scnool of Management Inc 7,600 3 100 * 7,290 .._ (H) Kenrick Glenn 1 Seminary_ . (H) Lael College and Graduate School 1,800 1,620 Lester E Cox Medical Center of Radiologic Techn WY'

(H) Lincoln University 1,910 3,820 2,352 4,704 2,728 1 * 19

(H) Lindenwood College 1 8,880 I 3,600 2,380 2,300

(171.) Logan College of Chiropractic . (H) Ni&rtville University of Saint Louis 8,700 4,500 4,200 * 20

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(H) Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1,200 1,2001i____ 950 (I) Missouri Baptist College 6,530 2,940 19 (H) Missouri Southern State College 2,018 2,596 20

Missouri Technical School 6,140 1

(H) Missouri Valley College ' 8,550 1 2,475 2,475 19

(H) Missouri Western State College 1,930 3.676 i 1 1,188 1,266 20 (H) National College-Kansas City r-6,480 (H) Nazarene Theological Seminary 1,953 (H) NortheastNortheast Missouri State University I 2,4564 4,336' 2,608 4,640I 1,540 1,540 20 r-- (H) Northwest Missouri State University 2,010 3,570 1,968 3,528 1,510 1,490 18 OzarkBibleInstitute** (H) 3,490 1,290 1,560 19 (H) Park College -j 3.5101 1,380 2,400 19 (H) Research College of Nurg 9,300i 1,840 (H) Rockhurst College 9,090 , 4680 1,780 2,090 19 SaintJohns MercyMedicalCenter Sch ofMedTechn 3,600 I , 1 Saint Johns Regional Health Ctr Sch of MedTechn" . -i I----

Saint Johns Regional Medical Ctr Sch of Med Techn** : I _._ .1,' (H) Saint Louis Christian College i 3,8121 I 1,160 1,390 12

(H) Saint Louis University-Main Campus 10,820F i 1 7,020 2,3901 2,280 14 (H) Saint Lukes College i 5,320T 1 -1 1 i 1 1,600 ---t (H) SsaoluntthPeaasutl Smcishs000ul I ___I 7,9051 ( 2,549 0 4

fStateUniversity 1 2,434: 4,366 . _, 2,602 ! 4,674 2,120 1,200 20 (H) Southwest Baptist University 6,797,_ 1 1,500; -r 1,110 1,270 20 Southwest Missouri School of Anesthesia -I 700j_ t (H) Southwest Missouri State University i li 1,904 3,672 1,630 3,124 2,146 20 _11- 4 878 (H) St Louis College of Pharmacy I 8,850! 1 _I 4,200 * 14 (H) Stephens College 134101,410 , 1 I 1 L 2,700 2,340 21 Truman Medical Center School for Nurse Anesthetist 1 3,6401 9,6604 (H) University of Missouri-Columbia _It 3,125, 8--1-,564, 1 3,1331 82881 1,634 1,534 14 (Id) University of Missouri-Kansas City 1 3,154 8,593 3,161 I 8,316 1,890 1,635 14 (H) University of Missouri-Rolla -1- 1 -1--- ; 3 ,254 8 ,6931 3.233 8,388 1,765 1,477 19 1

(H) University of Missouri-St Louis 1 3,073 8,5121 E-3,080 8,235 1,917 1,400 14

1: (HLWashington University 1 T--- 1 17.7761 17 600 3,296 2,278 V (1:1) Webster University ; 8,560 i 7.800 1,850 2,240 19 -t- I.-- Western Baptist Bible College** -I I j ()_Westminster College 1 4 9,950_, 1 ! I 1,700 2,100 19 1 (HI Williarn Jewell College ! 9,720 1 1 1,0801 1,700 19 (H) William Woods College 9,825 I 2,165 2,035 20 - _ Montana -4 1 I State average 4,843 1,836 5.598 ! 1,470 1,752 4,709 , 1,3391 1,677 17

-(211)=Carroll College- 7,590 1 650 2,200 L . 20 (HI College of Great Falls 1 1- t 5,2401 2,940 : 880 , 890 10

I Columbus Hospital School of Medical Technology@ , 4 r 4 (H) Eastern Montana College 1,916 ! 5,822i 1 1,572 i 3,9121 1,860 1,424,1 V Montana Bible College -1- 1---. 2,400 I I r 1,400 V (1-1) Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology ; 1,7381 5,743 ; : 1,740 5,148 3,560 * 19 : ..._. (H) Montana State University 2,002 5,978 ; 1,7301 4,570 1 3,552 * 21

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Mountain States Baptist College 2,205 (H) Northern Montana College 1,802 5,442 2,068 5,708 1,300 2,120 15 (H) Rocky Mountain College 8,734 1,396 1,966 20 Saint James Community Hospital School of Medi Tech (H) Salish Kootenai Community College 5,632 (H) The University of Montana 1,817 5,225 1,650 4,206 1,765 1,896 V (H) Western Montana College-University of Montana 1,738 5,378 1,298 1,920 15 Yellowstone Baptist College 2,100 500 1,000 13

Nebraska

State average - 6,898 1,826 3,801 5,395 1,865 I 3,827 1,320 1,565 18

(H) Bellevue College 3,050 7,688 Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia 3,822 (H) Chadron State College 1,680 2,827 1,264 2,119 1,306 1,398 15 (H) Clarkson College 5,808 5,112 1,750 (H) College of Saint Mary 9,300 3,320 (H) Concordia Teachers College 8,506 8,506 3,270 * 21 (H) Creighton University 10,252 6,520 2,300 1,880 19 (H) Dana College 8,780 1,300 1,830 19 (H) Doane College 9,390 2,250 1,000 1,830 19 (H) Grace College of the Bible 4,705 1,050 1,580 20 (H) Hastings College 9,296 3,870 1,280 1,850 19 (H) Midland Lutheran College 9,550 1,150 1,710 20 (H) Nebraska Christian College 2,770 1,050 1,390 17 (H) Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Hit 5,485 1,200 (H) Nebraska Wesleyan University 8,894 1,800 1,400 V (H) Peru State College 1,687 2,834 1,270 1,450 19 1,398 1,015 Platte Valley BilALOollege I- 1 (H) Union College 8,420 1,490 1,150 19 (H) University of Nebraska at Kearney 1,811 3,093 1,722 2,970 1,200 1,290 15 (H) University of Nebraska at Lincoln 2,283 5,628 2,400 5,418 1,315 1,680 20 (H) University of Nebraska at Omaha 1,535 3,947 1,889 4,379 (H) University of Nebraska Medical Center 2,098 5,443 2,215 5,239 (H) Wayne State College 1,690 2,838 1,698 2,838 1,180 1,390 15 (H) 4,760 1,100 1,650 19

Nevada

State average 7,073 1,499 5,799 8,450 1,395 5,695 2,827 1,739 19

(H) Morrison College 5,696 (H) Sierra Nevada College 8,450 , 2,600 1,702 V (HI University of Nevada-Las Vegas 1,665 5,965 I 1 ,395 5,695 3,250 1,332i 5,632 1,395 5,695 2,630 1,775 19 (H) University of Nevada-Reno r

See footnotes at end of table. 42 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area,and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and ri*guired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public Meal. State or other area and institution Out Out In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars New Hampshire

2,235 19 StateaLieri1 e - 11,140 3,356 8,050 9,235 3,605 6,405 2,468

(H) Antioch New England Graduate School-NH 10,400 (H) Bangor Theological Seminary in Hanover 6,351 2,830 2,290 19 LH) Colby-Sawyer College 13,375 (H) College for Lifelong Learning 2,838 3,078 2,236 2,420 19 H Daniel Webster Colle.e 11,558 3,114 3,120 20 (H) Dartmouth College 18,270 18,270 2,400 2,050 19 (H) Franklin Pierce College 12,820 (H) Franklin Pierce Law Center 12,100 3,529 2,573 1,388 19 (H) Keene State College 3,120 7,960 3,120 4,000 * 20 (H) Magdalen College 4,950 2,690 2,490 19 (H) New England College 12,840 2,655 1,980 19 (H) New Hampshire College 10,6i,J 8,830 2,250 2,650 19 (H) Notre Dame College 9,506 4,338 2,566 1,318 19 (H) Plymouth State College 3,281 8,121 3,390 3,750 1,617 3,233 19 (H) Rivier College 9,870 4,356 5,200 * 18 (H) Saint Anseim College 11,840 * 19 (H) Thomas More College of Liberal Arts 6,900 5,000 2,214 1,648 19 (H) University of New Hampshire-Main Campus 4,380 12,010 4,305 11,935 (H) University of New Hampshire-Manchester . 3,160 9,080

New Jersey

2,695 2,141 19 State aNLerage+- 10,769 3,328 5,311 8,2131 4,702 6,421

3,800 21 (H) Beth Medrash Govoha 2,875 2,875 * 19 (H) Bloomfield College 8,050 4,100 * 21 (H) Caldwell College 8,460 4,400 * 20 (H) Centenary College 11,600 5,400 * 19 (H) College of Saint Elizabeth 10,800 5,380 5,000 3,070 2,278 20 (H) Drew University I_ 18,058 1 18,370 (H) Fairleigh Dickinson University-All Campuses 11,091 9,836 2,936 2,400 15 Felician College 7,765 1 t- 2,200 20 (H) Georgian Court College 8,700 4,661 1,650 2,200 14 (11) Jersey City State College 2,798 3,946 3,870 4,614 2,800 Jersey Shore Medical Center School of Medical Tech I 0 () Kean College of New Jersey 2,554 3,484 3,669 4,461 2,640 1,200 V 6,934 2,921 2,635 V (H) Monmouth College 1 11,820 19 (H) Montclair State College j 2,844 4,016 3,727 4,620 3,068 1,626 (H) New Brunswick Theological Seminary J 6,510 2,567 -1 6,4921 9,310 3,615 1,560 14 (H) New Jersey Institute of Technology I 4,790 9,134 New School for Music Study** (H) Princeton Theological Seminary t 6,335_,_ 1,110 2,590 20 2,605 3,105 V (H) Princeton University _1 18,940 19,040

(:1) Rabbi Jacob Joseph School** I -1 2,500 3,500 21 (H) Rabbinical College of America __i_ 7,000 1,536 19 (H) Ramapo of New Jersey 3,2261_4,449 3,400 I ; 2,730 2,480 19 (L-11 Rider College 1 12,860 7,040

I 3,9321 5,972 2,760 1,875 20 (Fp Rowan College of New Jersey 2,843 4,743i-- 4 098 1 7 653 5,41617,6921 2,598 1,856 19 (HI Rutgers University Camden _ _ ! .

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Public ! Public I

State or other area and institution 1 Out I r Out Meals In- I -of- , I In- -of-- per

Private state J statei Private , state state Room Board week DollAr rs

New Jersey - continued 1 i

1 1 (H) Rutgers Universy -New Brunswick 1 4,287 7,842 5,429 7,705 I 2,598 1,856 19 (H) Rutgers University-Newark 1 1 ' 4,090 7,645 1 I 5,410 7,686 2,598 ,_ . , _i____

(H) Saint Peters College i 9,380] I 5,778 ; --, 2,680 2,390 15 (H) Seton Hall University ! 11,380 ' 9 354 I ; 4,190 1,950 V

(H) Stevens Institute of Technology I , 16,580_1 110,9201- i 2,890 2,400 15 (H) Talmudical Academy-New Jersey 3,900 1 ___1___ i I i L 1,500 1,500 21 (H) The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey -1 I L 2,880 1 3,584 1 1 2,700 1,544 19 i (H) The School of Music of Rider College 1 1 12,860 1 1 2,860 1 i 2,415 3,100 20 , ; 1 1 (H) Thomas A Edison State College@ '. 1

LH) Trenton State College 1 1 3,iiir 5,934 i 5,410 1 7,265 ' 2,700 , 2,3644 V r------, (H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey I ! 2,0741 2,758 1 4,516 j 6,5401

H Upsala College i 12,500 . _41 5,520 I it 5,060 * 19 ; -i-- (H) William Paterson College of New Jersey . 1 2,928i 3,856 1 I 3,852 i 4,764 1 2,830 I 1,530 I 15

I i i i __ I 1 New Mexico I 1 , i i i i - I I State average+ - 7,260 i 1,6021 1 5,536 1 4,920 1 1,713 I 5,685 I 1,534 i 1,567 , 16 I (H) College of Santa Fe i-9______I.,830i i !:._ 1,038 ! 2,020 ! 2,038 20 (H) College of the Southwest ! 4,100 i I 1,350 ! 1,120 9 I , (H) College of the Southwest-Carlsbad 5,760_; I 1 -1 , L I -i (H) Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus I 1,440 I 5,280 ; 1 1,608 5,4461 1,180 ; 1,350 15 t-- (H) International Institute of Chinese Medicine : t 1 5,400 ; I I 4 ! I (H) National College-Albuquerque I 6,480 i 1 ,1 , Nazarene Indian Bible College 4 -I-, 3,265 i 1 ! 4 ,350 350 5

(H) New Mexico Highlands University I 1,3841 1 5.148 ! 1,384 I 5,148 1 1,000 ! 1,480 14 (H) New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology I i 1,784 r 5,646 I I 1,Ei-31 5,9381 1,346 i 2,080 19 --t- (H) New Mexico State Universes -Main Campus 1 I 1,8241 6,024 1 ! 1,94-4T 6,144 1 1,4861 1,486 17 (H) Southwest Acupuncture College 1 t 1 i 6,000? : 1 (n St John's College I 16,150 , 6,450 . 1 2,635 ' 2,815 . 21 . , . +.______i___ (H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus 1,788 6,468 i 1,968 ' 6,660 I 1,828 1 1,687 19 University of Phoenix-Albuquerq_ue NM Cam us 5,234 5,714 ! I (H) Western New Mexico University r , -1 ----I: 1,394 I 4,652: 1,514 ' 4,772 ' 1,140 , 1,260 , 18 , World Institute of Religious Education Corresp Sch** 1 1 ! , _li _ ____;_i -----

1 I New York

: ; State average+ - 4 T 8,9401 3,024' 6,535 ' 7,381. 4,282 7 149 2,783 2,043 19

1 7 i --I I 11:11 Academy for Creative Leuning for Adults" i ! . i ___ t ______i_____4 ______,______i_ ____ Academy for Jewish Education-Forest Hills** i ' I Academy for Jewish Education- **______i 1 __[_____ 1 ' ; Academy for Jewish Education-Jackson Heights" i

i Academy for Jewish Education-New York** 1 Academy for Jewish Religion ' 6,000'', Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy@ 1 (H) Adelphi Universi t , 12,250 1 ----I- 12,500 i I 3,400 2 60 ( 20 , Advanced Institute for Analytic Psychotherapy@ I . , (H) Albany College of Pharmacy_ 8,705 ! 1 1 i --1 2,700 L _11,800 I V (H) Albany Medical College i -1- -1-10,0001t- 2,4001 (/-1) Alfred University 15,648 : 15,648 : 2,600 : 2,406 21

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499 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-yearstudents at 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level and residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Academic year1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Under!raduatestudentsI Graduate students Public Public Out Meals State or other area and institution Out In- -of-- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars New York continued

All Saints University of America Inc 2,000 2,500 (H) American Center for the Alexander Technique 6,300 (H) Associated Beth Rivkah Schools** (H) Audrey Cohen College 11,244 12,030 (H) Bais Fruma** (H) Bais Medrash L' Torah** (H) Bank Street College of Education 13,275 2,980 3,050 19 (H) Bard College 19,154 4,558 2,852 14 FL-I) Barnard College 17,756 (H) Belzer Yeshiva- Machzikei Seminary** 0 1,000 16 (H) Beth Hamedrash Shaatei Yosher Institute 3,600 900 600 0 21 (H) Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical College 3,000 (H) Beth Jacob Hebrew Teachers College 3,300 Beth Joseph Rabbinical Seminary ** (H) Beth Medrash Eeyun Hatalmud 1 2,100 (H) Beth Medrash Emek Halacha** Beth Medrash Jeshurun** Blanton Peale Graduate institute 8,000 Bnai Arugath Habosem 2,300 (1-)1 Bnos Jerusalem Seminary** r --4-- (H) Boricua College 5,9001_____1_ i--- 19 I 7,152 2,700! 2,540 (H) Canisius College I 10,2701 Catholic Medical Center School of Medical Tech 2,700 1 2,700

1 2,304 21 I 8,980 2,304 (H) Cazenovia College r Center for Modern PsychoanaMic Studies 1,830 2,300 * 21 (H) Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimirn Lubavitz 4,7001 4,700 4 1,925 3,330 21 (H) Christ the King Seminary 4,442 1 9,036 2,496 2,826 19 it-1)__Clarkson University 15,0601 -t --r -1-- 1,160 2,154 18 (H) Colgate Rochester - Bexley -Crozer L_ I 6,652 . 2,610 2,790 19 (H)__Colgate University 18,620 18,620 F (). College of Aeronautics _4 6,045 I --t * 19 11'190 i L i 7,530 5,600 (H) College of Mount Saint Vincent I ,- 6,360 2,760L_ 2,000 19 (H) College of New Rochelle 1 10,600 , , . t 8 . 3 1 0 2,488) _2,800 14. (H) College of Saint Rose , 9 , 5 6 2 4 _ 1-- --1--- i 3,555 3,055 19 LH) Columbia University in the City of New York I 17,948 I 17,676 T 2,100 2,600 V (HI Concordia College ! 9.990 ! 4,545 (H) Ccr. )er Union 3001 1 300 1 2,920 1 i 15,3801 (I-_D Cowell University Medical College i 2,488 20 1 18,202 3,475 (HI Cornell University-Endowed Colleges ; 18,226I --t-- -,- --1 8,652 8,652 3,475 2,488 20 (H) Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges ! 7,426 14,106 -4-- 3 060 0 10 (Fli_Culinary Institute of America . 10,810 I I 3,3751 5,875 H. CUNY Bernard M Baruch College I 2,562 5,162 t 5.9621 (H) CUNY Brooklyn College 2,629 5.229 __L_ 3,4621_ (H)CUNYEty College 2,547 5,147 3,383 I 5.883 J _.___ g Ogg I 1 '1 /1f:ti.-- li-ilr+ i nlvre-Minna, of Cfmtnr, lel.nr1 0 ggg g. 158 3,391 I 5,891 7,500 CUNY Graduate School and Universit), Center - 1 1,7301 (H),. CUNY Hunter College_ 22555 i 5,155 , i 3,36815,868 I 5,9131 (1-11_CUNY John Jay College Criminal Justice 2,5511 5,151 j 3,413 5,962 (H_LCUNY Lehrnan_Colleg_e____ 2.5621 5,162 i 3,462

2 1541 2,7301 1 CUNY Medg_ar Evers College -I t 1 (H) CUNY Technical College 2,500 5,1001 .1

See footnotes at end of table. 45 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or otherarea, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re. uired fees Under raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars New York - continued

(H) CUNY York College 2,534 5,134 (H) D'Youville College 8,720 6,996 4,130 * 19 (H) Daemon College 8,730 6,174 2,175 2,175 19 (H) Darkei No'Am Rabbinical College 4,150 4,150 (H) Derech Ayson Rabbinical Seminary 2,100 (H) Dominican College of Blauvelt 8,060 5,400 * 19 (H) Dowling College 9,630 11,070 3,240 (H) Elmira College 13,650 9,000 2,500 2,050 V (H) Fashion Institute of Technology 2,796 6,410 4,210 9,110 2,690 2,110 20 (H) Five Towns College 6,800 Folk Art Institute of Museum of American Folk Art 5,400 (H) Fordham University 13,375 10,220 6,840 * 19 (H) General Theological Seminary 9,086 2,565 1,894 7 Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training@ (H) Graduate School of Figurative Art 11,150 Greater New York Chapter American Inst of Banking** Hadar Hatorah Rabbinical Seminary 6,000 6,000 4,000 * V (H) Hamilton College 18,650 2,450 2,400 19 Harlem-Lehman Nurse Anesthesia Program 8,568 1,680 (H) Hartwick College 16,400 2,150 2,400 21 (H) Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Roll. ion 7,000 (H) Hilbert College 7,200 1,730 2,580 17 (H) Hobart William Smith Colleges 18,309 2,850 2,766 21 10) Hofstra University 11,080 9,198 3,350 2,200 V (H) Holy_Trinity Orthodox Seminary 1.050 550 550 21 (H) Houghton College 9,720 1,600 1,800 21 Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy 1,500 Institute for Expressive Analysis** Institute of Allied Medical Professions** (H) lona College 10,210 5,512 6,100 * 21 (H) Ithaca College 13,642 10,224 2,862 2,980 20 (H) Jewish Theological Seminary of America 6,870 8,500 3,780 * V (H) Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary 4,000 2,000 2,000 * 21 (H) Keuka College 9,100 4,350 21 Kin Cot.g Hospital School for Nurse Anesthetists 4,900 4,900 (IA Kol Yaakov Torah Center 5,400 5,400 2,300 * V (1) Laboratory Institute of Merchandising 9,450 (H) Le Moyne College 10,640 2,730 1,810 19 (H) Long Island Seminary of Jewish Studies 2,600 (H) Long Island University-Brentwood 11,500 9,080 (H) Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus 10,670 8,470 2,750 1,980 12 (H) Long_Island University-C W Post Campus 11,590 9,170 3,080 2,270 (H) Long Island University-Rockland Ca_pus 1_ 8,760 (H) Long Island University-Southampton College 11,630 9,210 3,090 2,560 15 (H) Machkei Hadath Rabbinical College 4,800 0 1,800 * 21 Q) Manhattan College 12,700 7,120 4,650 1,950 19 (H) Manhattan School of Music 11,700 11,700 (H) Manhattanville College 14,450 6,896 6,250 * 21 (H) Marist College 10,397 8,042 3,750 2,250 19 (H) Mary_knoll School of Theology 5,400 5,400 * (H) Maryrnount College 21 11,150 6,200 * 19

See footnotes at end of table. 46 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 1993-94 - -continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of-- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars New York - continued

(H) Marymount Manhattan College 10,450 5,500 1,500 14 (H) Medaille College 8,350 4,300 * 16 (H) Mercy College-Bronx Branch Campus 7,380 (H) Mercy College-Main Campud 7,380 (H) Mercy College-White Plains Branch Campus 7,380 (H) Mercy College-Yorktown Heights Branch Campus 7,380 (11) Mesivta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Meilech 4,300 4,300 1,250 1,250 16 (H) Mesivta Torah Vociaath Rabbinical Seminary 4,165 4,515 1,700 1,800 21 (H) Mesivtha Tifereth Jer Amr 3,400 2,700 1,400 1,500 21 Methodist Hospital School of Medical Technology 2,500 Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary@ (H) Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute 2,400 2,400 2,000 21 (H) Molloy College 8,700 (H) Mount Saint Mary College 8,110 6,606 3,150 1,700 20 (H) Mount Sinai School of Medicine@ 4,750 National Institute for the Psychotherapies Trng@ (H) Nazareth College of Rochester 10,390 8,132 ,640 2,270 V (H) New School for Social Research 14,210 11,660 5,190 New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training@ New York Freudian Society** (H) New York Institute of Technology-Central Islip 8,650 5,400 2,760 2,400 14 (H) New York Institute of Technology-Manhattan Campus 8,650 5,400 2,400 V (H)___New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury_ 8,650 5,400 2,400 V (H) 7,300 5,100 New York Sch for Psychoanal Psychother & Psychoana@ New York School of Astrology 6,000 3,000 (H) New York School of Interior Design 8,020 (H) New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred Univ 6,320 8,870 9,060 9,060 2,600 2,406 21 (H) New York Theological Seminary 6,270 (H) New 17,640 13,338 4,230 2,835 10 (1_-_I) Niagara University 10,070 5,670 2,348 2,290 (H) Northeast Center for Judaic Studies** (H) Nyack College 8,400 6,356 1,680 2,130 21 (H) Ohr Hameir Theological Seminary 4,400 2,700 * 21 (H) Ohr Somayach Institutions** (H) Pace University-New York 10,780 12,300 3,420 1,340 21 (HI Pace University - Pleasantville Briarcliff 10,780 12,300 3,420 1,340 21 (H) Pace University-White Plains 10,780 12,300 3,420 1,340 21 (H) Polytechnic University 15,580 15,580 2,645 1,750 V (H) Pratt Institute-Main 13,298 8,739 4,076 2,380 V (H) Colleg 2,635 5,235 3,456 5,956 (H) Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary 12,000 2,780 (H) Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin 4,750 4,750 2,900 * 17 (H) Rabbinical College Bobover Yeshiva Bnei Zion 3,600 3,200 3,000 * 21 (H) Rabbinical College of Beth Shraga 4,100 0 2,100 * V (H) Rabbinical College of Ch'San Sofer New York 4,000 4,000 2,400 * V (H) Rabbinical College of Long Island 4,500 3,300 * 21 (H) Rabbinical Seminay of Ades Yereim 4,200 4,200 0 0 21 (H) Rabbinical Seminary_of America 4,0001 4,000 2,000 500 12 (H) Rabbinicel_Sernineat of M'Kor Chaim 4,8001_ 2,000 2,800 * 14 Regents College-University of the State of NY@

See footnotes at end of table. 47 52 Table 1.--Basic charges for c:21-time, full-year students at 4-year postFecondary institutions, by student level and residence status control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic ear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Under! raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out | Out Meals

In- -of- In- | -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week -Dollars New York - continued

(H) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 17,335 12,550 3,400 2,750 19 (H) Roberts Wesleyan College 9,982 2,988 2,210 1,156 21 (H) Rochester Institute of Technology 13,555 14,589 2,934 2,505 14 q_-9 0 2,734 (H) Russell Sage Coll,ge-Main Campus 11,930 7,968 r 2,420 2,440 14 (H) Saint Bonaventure University 9,656 5,490 2,222 2,514 21 (H) Saint John Fisher College 9,890 9,960 3,360 1,950 19 (H) Saint Johns University-New York 8,980 8,670 (H) Saint Josephs College-Main Campus 7,122 Li Sr. ..,t Josephs College-Suffolk Campus 7,322 (H) Saint Josephs Seminary and College@ 1,400 * 21 (H) Saint Thomas Aquinas Colleg_e 8,150 6,600 5,400 * 19 Saint Vincents Hospital Medical Technology Program** LH) Saint Vladimirs Orthodox Theological Seminary 3,320 1,100 1,600 19 LI Sarah Lawrence College 18,460 12,672 4,716 1,799 V (H). School of Visual Arts 11,720 13,170 4,350 (H) Seminary of the Immaculate Conception 4,600 * 20 (H) Sh'Or Yoshuv Rabbinical College 4,400 4,400 3,400 * 17 (H) Siena College 10,505 2,865 2,040_, 21 (H) Skidmore College 17,560 6,458 3,036 2,420' 19 Sothebys Educational Studies** -t (H) St Bernards Institute 4,838 -I T LH) St Francis College 6,713 t- 1 (H) St Lawrence University 17,890 5,605 2,870 2,660 21 Sunbridge College 9,800 3,200

(H) SUNY at Albany 2,923 6,823 1 4,141 7,457 2,798 1,338 20 (H) SUNY at Binghamton 2,961 6,861 4,209 7,e25 2,640 2,200 V (H) SUNY at Buffalo 3,103 7,003 4,355 7,671 2,710 2,098 14 (LI SUNY at Stony Brook .2,946 6,846 _4,162_7,478 2,828 1,884 19 (H) SUNY College at Brockport 2,940 6,840 4,290 7,606 2,580 1,700 14 LI:1) SUNY Colle_ge at Buffalo 2,890 6,790 _I__ 4,130 7,446 2,500 1,630 V

(H) SUNY College at Cortland 2,942 6,842 ' 4,232 7,54812,566j 1,900 14 t (H) SUNY College at Fredonia 2,959 6,859 I 4,249 7,5651-2,350 1,850 19 (H) SUNY College at Geneseo 2,955 6,855 4,125 7,441 2,494 1,500 21 (H) SUNY College at New Peitz 2,925 6,825 4,275 7,591 2,550 1,910 19 (Hi SUNY Colle_ge at Old Westbury 2,928 6,828 3,170 1,408 19 cuiSUNY College at Oneonta 2,926 6,826 _4,276 7,592 2,652 2,300___21 kt.9_SUNY College at Oswego 2,944 6,844[ 4,105 7,421 27680 ___._1,882'____21 (H) SUNY College at Plattsburgh 2,925 6,825I -4,275 7,561 -2-,220 1,5-4-2 19 (H) SUNY College at -P-ots---d-am 2,9134 6,813 -4,138 7,454 2,650 1,860 V (H) SUNY College at Purchase 2,943 6,843 '4,2-93 -7,-6--0-6 2,8-ii 1,6i0 ----1-5-- (H) SUNY Colle_ge of Agri_c_ and Techn at Cobleskill _2,954 6,854 2,750 1,990 17 (H) SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 2,937 6,837 -4,2431_7,559 3,140 3,180_ 19 (HI SU NY College of Optometry 1 4,120 7,436 (Hi SUNY College_of Technology at Alfred 2,927 6,827 2,460 _1,900 18 (1-1) SUNY College of Technology at Farmingdale 3,005 6,905 2,540 2,64-0 -15i (H) SUNY Empire State College 2,6871_ 6,587 4,o37 SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 2,885 6,785 4,185-- 7,501 2,885______(H) SU-N-Y---h-feal-til---cience C-enter at Syracuse 2865 I-6,765 4,2151- 7,531 _2,735 (1-11GU NY Institute of Technology at Utica- Rome. 2,9151_ 6,8151 4,175-,-77,491 3,150 2-O-- 14 (H) SUNY Maritime Coliege 3,310 7,210' -4 2038I 7, 354 2,480 1,864 -19

See footnotes at end of table, 48 5 3 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 year1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public Meals State or other area and institution I , Out rOut per In- -of-- I In- I -of-

PrivateI state state IPrivate,_state I state Room Board week Dollars

New York - continued 1

I (H) Syracuse University-Main Campus 14,7071 13,2821 3,480 3,120 19 * 21 (-)I Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York 4,350. 4,2504 3,300 ; 2,100 21 (H) Talmudical Seminary of Oholei Torah 4.500 4 (H) Teachers College at Columbia University _I 11,960 I 5,200 i oThe College of Insurance 10,500 9,516 8,168 * I 19 t 1 V (H) The Juilliard School 12.000 12,000 I 6,100 * (H)__ The Kings College 8,190 1- 1,928 1,992 20 pji Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary** 1 (H) Tour° College 7,130 14,470 1 4,800

Training Institute for Mental Health Practitioner . 0 -- 1 Unification Theological Seminary 5,160 900 1,200 V , 9,974 i , 3,141 2,799 15 (H) Union College ! 17,877 --I- -1- i--- (H) Union Theological Seminary - _I 11,313 3,3001 2,600 United Ger Institutions 4 ---F

3,000 ! 1 1,000 1,000 18 (1_-_-1) United Talmudical Academy 3,000 L______. 2.480 14 (-1) University of Rochester I 17,345 i 17,215 3,806 1 _, 2,340 2,394 19 (H),___Utica College of Syracuse University i 11,980 . I (H) Vassar College 18,456 18,456 I 5,750 * 21 l (H) Wadhams Hall Seminary College 1 3,925 I I_ 1,800 t 2,000 21

(H) Wagner College 12,5001 10,320 I 2,850 2,400 V

I i L 2,050 2,950 19 (H)-WebbInstitute of Naval Architecture i 03 1 (H) Wells College 13,800 I 2,650 2,650 I 19 Westchester Inst-Trng in Psychoanal & Psychother 3,600 William Alanson White Institute** ,

Yesh Beth Shearm Rabbinical Institute** !

(H) Yeshiva and Kollel Harbotzas Torah** ' 4

Yeshiva and Mesifta Maharyatz Margareten** . 1 1 . ___1_ -I (H) Yeshiva Bais Yisroel ** ! I d- _1

; I 1 1,000 Yeshiva Bnei Torah _,! 3,000 3,000 1 I . (H) Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim Radun** t- I i_ i 16 (H) Yeshiva Derech Chaim 1 4,000 01 I 1,500 1.--

I 1 Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D 'Spinka 111 , -t i 17 (H) Yeshiva Karlin Stalin 1 3,600 I 0, I 1-1,200 1,200 . 1

; , ! i -1.- 3 700 2 100 * 21 (H) Yeshiva Mikdash Melech 3,700 -I- ' t

! 3,600 I , 3,600 ! 1 2,500 ci (H)_Yeshiva of Nitre Rabbinical College 1 I Yeshiva Serdahel** I , 1 1 (H) Yeshiva Shaer Hatorah** 7 I

I 1,300 V (H) Yeshiva University 41 12,350 11,7291 1 2,780 Yeshivas Novominsk I 4,500 i 1,000 I 500 21 1 4- 1 1 21 () Yeshivath Viznitz , 3,000 i 1,000 1 4 1,500 * 1--- ti

i 1 21 (H) Yeshivath Zichron Moshe 1 4,400 o 2,300 * I-

1 1 INorthCarolina -I J .-I- ri Stateate average+ 7,760 1,3941_ _7, 7,520 5,318 1,395 ; 7,214j 1,671 1,750i 20 ------. r (H) Appalachian State University 1,459! 7,5251 1,4891 7,5561 1,420 1,12o V -r Barber-Scotia College 4,4941 i 1,329 1,4661 19 4- --I I (H). Barton College 7,363 ! 1,663 1,663 21 1 (1-1)__Belmont Abbey Cullege .8,684 2,52.8 1,978 _19

I 1;5453,365-1 19 (H) Bennett College 6,0101 . ..

See footnotes at end of table. 49

5.4 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 1993--94---continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per

Private state I state Private state state Room Board week Dollars North Carolina - continued

(H) Campbell University Inc 8,146 1,800 1,200 1,600 15 (H) Catawba College 9,000 2,400 1,550 21 (H) Chowan College 6,730 1,300 1,950 21 (H) Davidson College 16,263 2,470 2,304 19 (H) Duke University 17,163 11.956 2,720 2,830 21 (H) Durham Regional Hospital Sch of Anesth for Nurses 1,000 1,000 (H) East Carolina University 1,366 7,432 1,366 7,432 1.750 1,650 (H) East Coast Bible College 4,360 1,200 1,200 20 (H) Elizabeth City State University 1,242 6,606 1,672 1,340 21 (FI) Elon College 8,630 3,330 1,640 2,020 19 (H) Fayetteville State University 1.160 7,226 1,160 7,226 1,400 1 1,150 21 (H) Gardner-Webb University 7,680 3,240 1,940 2,130 21 (1-1) Greensboro College 7,816 1,640 2,040. 19 (H) Guilford College 12,741 2,646 2,424 18 (H) Heritage Bible College 1,790 1,240 1,040 14 (H) High 7,760 3,6001 1,420 2,280 19 r (H) John Wesley College 4,220 1,400 (H) Johnson C Smith University 6,338 1,600 1,182 19 (H) Lees-McRae College 8,200 1,350 1,650 21 LH) Lenoir-Rhyne College 10,220 10,220 1,696 2,152 21 (H) Livingstone College 5,200 1,400 2,000 19 (H). Mars Hill College 7,550 1,650 1,900 21 (H) Meredith College 6,340 3,420 1,570 1,530 21 (H) Methodist College 8,850 1,450 2,100 21 (H) Montreat-Andersor College 7,600 1,446 21 1_ 1,926

(H) Mount Olive College I 7,100 1,350 1,350 20 (H) North Carolina Agricultural and Technical St Univ 1,367 7,433 L _k 1,367 7,4331 1,720 1,330 21

(H) North Carolina Central University 1,338 7,4041 1 1,338 7,404 1,619 1,390 21 (H) North Carolina School of the Arts 1,809 8,807 . 1,899 8,807 1,710 1,776 21 (H) North Carolina State University at Raleigh 1,389 8,431 1,395 8,437 1.500 1,450 15 -4 (H) North Carolina Wesleyan College 8,350 I- 1,800 2,330 19

(H) Pembroke State University 1 1,07i1 6,442 1,078 6,442 1,380 1,200 ._ i- 20 (H) Pfeiffer College_ 8,1901 3,510 I i 2,1301 1,350 21 t (H) Piedmont Bible College 3,690 I 1,092 1,5084 21 t (H) Queens College 1 10,4001 5,0851 1 2,450 2,100 21 --1

Raleigh School of Nurse Anesthesia@ 1 -I ______Reformed Theological Seminary 4,435 I t (H) Roanoke Bible College i 3,236 1 1 1,000 1,520 18 1 (H) Saint Andrews Presbyterian College 9.885 1,740 2,620 21

1 (H) Saint Augustines College 5,700 1 1,512 2,088 21 (H) Salem College 10,001 2,610. 21001__3,125 _ ...___21 (1=1) Shaw Universt 5.562 I I 1.260 2,114 21 (H) Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 1,100 1,100 1 j 1,2601_ (1-1) University of North Carolina at Asheville i 1,436 6,800 ; 1,436 6,800 1,645 1,670 19 1 (H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1,419 8,461 1 , 4 11 1- 8,4521 1.976 1,900 19 r I (H) University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1,383 7,449 I i 1,383 i 7,449 1 662 1,556 21 (H) University of North Carolina at Greensboro j 1 1,717 8,759 I 1,7171 8,759 1,715 1,760 19 (H) University of North Carolina at Wilmington 1,492 7,558 1 1,492 7,558 2,100 1,580 19 (H) Wake Forest University 13,000_; 13.0001 1,925 1,860 V (H) Warren Wilson College 9,850 7,150 I 1,426 1,426 21 LH) Western Carolina University 1,3911._ 7,457 1,391 7,4571 1,280 1,140 21

See footnotes at end of table. 50 55 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-yearstudents at 4-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent level -Continued and residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public Meals State or other area and institution I Out Out In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars North Carolina - continued

1,550 1,650 19 (H) Wingate College 7,410 Winston Salem Bible College** 1,480 1,420 21 (H) Winston-Salem State University 1,172 6,536

North Dakota

2,229 5,592 927 1,516 17 State average 6,012 1,958 4,863

2,010 * 15 (H) Dickinson State University 1,782 4,462 1,330 1,650 19 (H) Jamestown College I 7,270 860 1,584 19 (H) Mayville State University 1,831 4,511 750 (H) MedCenter One College of Nursing 5,510 2,382 6,058 724 1,188 15 (H) Minr,t State University i 1,836 4,600 4,544 910 1,680 (H) North Dakota State University Main Campus 2,184 5,498 1,796 Tri College University@ 2,994 * 19 (H) Trinity Bible College I 5,008 1,100 1,470 20 (1-1) University of Mary 6,260 6,174 994 1,530 10 (H) University of North Dakota-Main Campus 2,298 5,612 2,508 750 1,510 (11) Valley City State University 1,815 4,495

Ohio 1--

8,820 1,938 1,950 19 State average+ - 9,256 3,027 7,117 6,034 4,207

600 1,600 21 Allegheny Wesleyan College 3,680 1,464 1,712 19 (H) Antioch College 16,042 ILI) Art Academy of Cincinnati 8,820 2,382 2,138 19 (H) Ashland University 10,733 2,388 2,000 1,900 21 (H) Athenaeum of Ohio 7,200 2,070 2,160 V (H) Baldwin-Wallace College 10,980 1,509 2,217 21 (H) Bluffton College 1,308 V It Bowling Green State University-Main Campus 3,553 7,727 4,627 8,801 1,840 3,910 * 20 (H) Capital University I 12,500 (H) Capital University-Cleveland Center 8,280 (H) Capital University-Dayton Center 8,280 2,650 1,720 I V (H) Case Western Reserve University 15,322 15,210 1,788 1,968 21 (H) Cedarville College 6,974 2,175 2,334 20 (171) Central State University 2,811 6,348 Christian Union School of the Bible** 3,210 * 17 (H) Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary 4,416 4,800 Cincinnati Christian College 1,450 (H) Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science 7.125 1,424 1,720 21_ (H) Circleville Bible College 3,718 (H)_ Cleveland College of Jewish Studies 7,020 - 2,5401 1,920 21 (H) Cleveland Institute of Art 12,450 (1-_Il Cleveland Institute of Music** ___ 3,126 6,252 4,146 8,292 2,625 1,536 19 (1=1)Cleveland State Universessity (H) College of Mount Saint Joseph 9,184 5,736 2,184 2,058 21 2,050 2,400 21 (H) College of Wooster 15,425 (H). Columbus College of Art and Design 9,436 3,000 2,200 19 19 11 530 2,000 (H) Defiance College 9,950 1 _._

See footnotes at end of table. 51 56 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_year1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Ohio - continued

1- ]-- 1- (H) Denison Universes 15,950 1_ 2,4201 2,000 V

(H) Devry Institute of Technology I 5,609 1

(H) Dyke College ' 6,000 1- --t- ETI Technical College-Cleveland I- 4,395 r

(H) Franciscan University of Steubenville 9200 ; . .- I 2,100; , (H) Franklin University I 4,621 3,420 I

(H) God'sGod's Bible School and College 3,070 1 900 ! 1,550 20 (H) Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 7,000 ! 2000 ! 1 . --t (H) Heidelberg College 13,000 1,890 I 2,270 20 (H) Hiram College i------T F 13,665 2,02-572,571 15 (H) John Carroll University 11,060 ; 6 192 1 2,450 19 1 3,000 i John W King_School of Medical Technology 1,100 Kent State University-Main Campus 1-- 3,740 7,480 3,983 7,723 : 2,064 , 1,470T 21 (H) Kenton College - + 18,140 ! 1,560' 2,140 21 (H) Lake Erie College 9.600, 7,680 2,200 2,050 , 19 I- ' (H) LourdesLourdes College 6,410 ! (H) Malone College 9,1721 4,230 1,8501 1,550 21 Marietta Bible College Inc" (H) Marietta College -r- 13,170 1,9501 1,820 20 McCreary Center for African American RelStudies" (H) Medical College of Ohio 4,844 6,152 (111)_ Methodist Theological School Ohio'* (H) Miami University - Oxford _ ...... _ 4.226 9,098 4,428 9,300 1,800 : 2,040 21 Montessori Teacher Education Collaborative** (H) Mount Carmel College of Nursing 9,750 1,866 (L-I)__Mount Union College__ 1,400 2,130 21 (H) 7ount Vernon Nazarene College 7,190 , 4,212 1,7501 1,450 21_ , - (H) Muskingum College 12,630 3,960 ! 1,470 2,270 I 21 (H). Notre Dame College 7,680 , 1,390 ; 2,300 19 (H)_Oberlin College 18,825 : 18.825 2,820 . 2,800 21 (H1 Ohio Dominican College 7,730. 4,090 * V 0,-,i) Ohio Northern University . ._ 14,775 1,695: 2,190 21 (H_LOhio State University-Lima Campus 2, 835 8.766 , 4,161 10,977 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus 2,940 8,871 ! 4,266.11,0821 4,278 * 19 (H) Ohio State University-Mansfield Campus 2,835 . 4.161 :10.977 (H) Ohio State University- Marion Campus 2,835 8,7661 4.161 10,977 (H) State University-Newark Cam_ p.is 2.835., 8.7661 4,161 10.977 (H )Ohio University Chillicothe Branch 2,691 6,573 (t-410hipUniversityEastern Campus 2.691 6,573 (H) Ohio University Ironton Branch 2,484 2,592: (H )Ohio UniversityLancaster Branch 2,691 6,5731 3,990 i 7,872 (H) Ohio University Main Campus 3.384 7 2661 3,990 1 7,8721 1,944 ! 2,013 20 (1--1) Ohio_University Zanesville Branch 2,691 ... 6,573 (HI Ohio Wesleyan University 15,726 . . 2.724 2.658 V (H) Otterbein College 12,192 12,192 1,866 2,448 21 ()Pontifical College Josephinurn . . 5.202 6,319 1,954 i 1,954 21 (H) Rabbinical College Telshe 4,000. 4,0001 2,000 1 * 21. Riverside School of Medical Technology** (H) Saint Mary Seminary 5,860 7,300 * 21 (H) Shawnee State University 2.529 . 4,267 : Southwest General Hospital School of Medical Techn 1,510

See footnotes at end of table 52 57 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area,and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate,studentsj Graduate students Public Public

I Out Meals State or other area and institution T Out I I ! per . In- -of- In- -of- week _1 Private Istate stateI Private state I state Room Board Dollars Ohio - continued

Temple Baptist College 3.420 The Christ Hospital Dietetic Internship** The Cleveland Clinic Fdtn-Dietetic Internship@ 7,650 The Cleveland Clinic Fdtn-Sch of Cardio Perfusion r- 1- (13 The McGregor School of Antioch University_ 8,100 5 100 4 i 7,722 (1:11 The Union Institute 6,842, 21 T I I 2,340 2,440 () The University of Findlay L10.920 ,-- -1 6,000 1,900 I ,850 19 nTiffin University_ 7,100 4 I 945 LI) Trinity Lutheran Seminary 5,927 1 1,710 252 2 () United Theological Seminary I 7,050 University_ Hospital School of Medical Technology 2.0001 2,000 2,336 1,324 15 (H) University of Akron Main Campus 3,040 7,575 I 4,155 7,665 4,431 * 19 (1=1) University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 3,558 8,7121 _i 5,688111,160 2,010 2,020 15 (H) University of Dayton 11,090 i 3,7361 1,575 2,085 19 (H) University of Rio Grande 6,0724 I 4,5_00 i___ I 9,085 2,313 1,050 V (H) University of Toledo 3,237 7,758 4,5641 i- 1,103 1,190 19 (13 Urbana University T- 9,025 I r 1 1,840 2,160 20 (H) Ursuline College 9,180 4,092 I 3,930 * 19 (H) Walsh University 8,400 5,350 : 1,632 1,760 20 (H) Wilberforce University 6,646 4 9,830 3,870 * 19 (F1) Wilmington College 1 (13__Winebrenner Theological Seminary_ 4,984 4,984 i--- 2,022 2,022 21 (H) Wittenberg University I 15,726 ,-- 3,642 * 8 (H) Wright ht State University-Main Campus 3,084_1 6,168 I 3,894 6,978 7,440 2,430 2,180 V (IAXavier University 10,970 I 3,675 , * 19 (H) Youngstown State University 2,772 5,112 f 2,295 4,050 I Oklahoma

18 State average+ 5,084 1,542 I 3,904 4,307 1,568 4,029 1,148 1,541 _L 1,650 19 (H) Bartlesville Wesleyan College 6,3501 1,400 1,072 1,240 20 (H) Cameron University 1,510 3,789 1,5171 3,642 Comanche Counter Memorial Hospital Sch of Med Tech@ 1,264 14 (H) East Central University 1,490 3,553 1,140 2,734 660 1,900 V Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College 3,558 1,300 1,465 3,590 896 1,484 20 (H)___Langston University 1,441 3,780 1,398 12 (H) Mid America Bible College 3,872 1,248 1,368 V (H)_ Northeastern State University 1,429 2,592 1,463 3,588 1,028 20 CHI Northwestern Oklahoma State University 1,423 I 3,587 1,371 3,357 700 1,256 1,300 1,750 V (1=1) Oklahoma Baptist University 5,086 7,000 . .._ __ __ (13 Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts 5,780 4,293 1,526 1,555_ -V 1,650 1,9801 18 LH) Oklahoma CI_V UniversiV 6,270 4,705 (111) Oklahoma Missionary Baptist College** 20 (H) Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 1,8827 5,328 1,972 5 555 3,204 * (H) Oral Roberts University** 1,461 3,2854 6001 1,200 20_ (H) Panhandle State University 4 1,030 1,874 18_ (H) Phillips University 9,310 1,834 (H)-Southeastern Oklahoma State University 1,4944 3,665 I. 1,511 3,636 848 1,240 14 1,770 21 (H) Southern Nazarene University 6,214 I 3,620 1,678 (H) Southwestern College of Christian Ministries 3,472 .2,500 __* j 19

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(H) Southwestern Oklahoma State University 1,392 3,563 1,432 3,557 1,920 * 19 Tom S Gafford School of Medical Technology_@ (H) University of Biblical Studies and Seminary 1,104 1,320 (H) University of Central Oklahoma 1,497 3,559 1,525 3,650 2,150 * 20 (H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 1,713 5,123 1,870 5,453 (H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus 1,901 5,348 1,977 5,561 3,526 20 (H) University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 1,408 3,579 640 1,280 19 (H) University of Tulsa 9,995 7,380 1,948 2,000 19 Valley View Regional Hospital School of Med Techn 0

Oregon

State average +- 9,930 2,937 7,264 7,330 4,244 6,816 2,111 2,092 19

(H) Bassist College 8,510 2,750 (H) Concordia College 9,300 1,500 1,200 20 (H) Eastern Oregon State College 2,619 2,619 3,930 6,294 1,985 1,510 15 (H) Eugene Bible College 4,020 2,610 * 20 (H) George Fox College 11,740 8,764 1,980 1,930 21 (H) ITT Technical Institute 7,980 (H) Lewis and Clark College 15,051 7,632 2,319 2,610 19 (H) Linfield College i 12,700 4,370 1,7701 2,200 21 (H) Marylhurst College 8,648 4,880 Montessori Institute Northwest** (H) Mount Angel Seminary 4,650 4,650 1,100 2,400i 21 Multnomah School of Bible 5,790 6,080 1,410 1,900 20 (H) Northwest Christian College 8,080 5,580 3,685 * 20 Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 7,100

(H) Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology , 12,240 B Oregon Health Science University_ I 4,209 9,228 I 5,487 7,938 5,562

(H) Oregon Institute of Technology ' 2,742 7,605 , 1,760 2,145 19 (H) Oregon State University 2,877 7,974 i 4,173 6,663 3,840 * 21 (H) Pacific Northwest College of Art 7,689 (H) Pacific University 13,470t 12,500 1,680 2,020 14 (H) Portland State University 2,826 7,923 4,122 6,612 (H) Reed College 19,250 5,190 2,560 2.670 V (1) Southern Oregon State College I 2,667 6,655 3,906 6,279 3,202 * V The Process Work Center of Portland Graduate Sch 13,525 (H) University of Oregon 2,916 9,285 4,212 7,680 1,413 2,120 19 (H) University of Portland 12,100 6,390 1,760 2,400 20 (H) Warner Pacific College 7.602 2,0111 4,340 * 14 (H) Western Baptist College 8,500 3,700 * 20 (H) Western Conservative Baptist Seminary 5,400± (H) Western Evangelical Seminary T 6,555 01 Western Oregon State College ______j 2,637 6,825 3,876 6,249 3,365 * 15 (H) Western States Chiropractic College@ 1 (H) Willamette University 13,665 11,750 4,420 19 i _l___ __l______1 _i ______

See footnotes at end of table. 54 59 Table I .- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year1993 -94 -- continued Tuition and required sees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of-- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Penns Ivania

State average+ - 10,857 4,342 9,290 7,424 4,245 7,413 2,203 2,015 19

Abington Memorial Hospital Medical Technolo.Prog * (H) Academy of the New Church 3,990 3,351 21 (H) Albright College 15,010 2,325 1,925 21 H All1 hen Colle.e 16,700 2,210 2,110 20 Allegheny General Hospital School of Medical Techn 2,506 (H) Allentown College of Saint Francis De Sales 9,330 6,042 2,410 2,210 19 (H) Alvernia College 8,419 2,000 2,000 19 (H) American College@ (H) Baptist Bible College and Seminary 6,061 4,392 1,450 2,210 21 Q) Beaver College 12,510 13,290 5,15C * 19 (H) Biblical Theological Seminary 3,709 (H) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 3,458 7,856 3,338 5,580 1,576 1,278 ,... (H) Bryn Mawr College 17,660 15,660 3,750 2,700 2C (H) Bucknell University 17,730 12,120 2,460 2,130 19 (H) Cabrini College 10,232 5,400 5,790 * 19 (H) California University of Pennsylvania 3,760 8,158 3,608 5,850 1,800 1,710 14 Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary 3,150 (H) Carlow College 9,650 2,392 1,872 19 (H) Carnegie Mellon University 16,960 18,132 3,400 2,570 V (H) Cedar Crest College 13,720 2,880 2,400 19 (HI Chatham College 12,630 2,615 2,615 19 (H) Chestnut Hill College 9,525 2,149 2,626 20 (H) Cheyney University of Pennsylvania 3,319 7,717 3,184 5,426 1,830 1,850 19 Christ the Saviour Seminary 2,100 500 700 18 (H) Clarion University of Pennsylvania 3,710 8,108 3,635 5,877 1,610 1,192 20 (H) Clarion University of Pennsylvania-Venango Campus** (H) College Misericordia 10,460 6,204 2,860 2,500 19 (H) Curtis Institute of Music 500 500 (H) Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture 11,645 2,100 2,430 V (H) Dickinson College 17,775 2,600 2,330 21 (H) Dickinson School of Law 12,300 2,020 (H) Drexel University 12,326 14,364 3,933 2,426 14 (H) Duquesne University 11,328 9,528 2,856 2,258 19 (H) East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 3,664 8,062 3,520 5,762 2,100 1,122 19 11-1) Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary 3,200 2,120 (H) Eastern College 10,620 7,332 2,130 2,400 20 (H) Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 3,531 7,929 3,531 5,773 1,760 1,890 19 (H) Elizabethtown College 13,600 2,150 2,100 21 () Evangelical School of Theology 4,215 1,200 (H) Faith Theological Seminary** Family Institute of Philadelphia@ (H) Franklin and Marshall College$$ 23,655 0 0 (H) Gannon Universiy 9,842 7,930 2,690 1,850 20 (H) Geneva College 8,850 2,020 2,200 21 (H) Gettysburg College 18,870 2,030 2,060 20 (H) Gratz College 4,620 5,225 (H) Grove City College 4,976 1,062 1,832 21 (H) Gwynedd-Mercy College 10,960 5,490 5,250 19 (HI Hahnemann University 8,550 9,460 4,800

See footnotes at end of table. 55 60 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 1993-94--continued I- Tuition andrequired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students i 1 Public Public

State or other area and institution 1 Out 1 -1--Out1 Meals i I In- ' -of-- ! In- -of- i per

1 Private : state : state! Private______state state Room Board week 1- Dollars Pennsylvania - continued

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i (H) Haverford College 18,0001 T 1 t, 1 3,250 2,700 20 --r- (H) Holy Family College 8,3001----- ' 6,600 ,

li (H.) lmmaculata College 9,6201 3,2401 1 2,680 2,430 ± -, -- 1- I (H) Indiana University of Pennsylvania 3,539 i 7,937 j I 3,455 1 5.6971 1,706 1,276 20 International School for Mental Hlth Practitioners -1 -t ---,------1

(H) Juniata College 1 1 -- 14,250 ! --I I 2,140 2,1:61-21 i 1 --t- 1 , (H) King's College I 2,570 19 -1 I . i---- Li Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 3,558 ; 8,286 ' .... 3,4284 5,8381 2,000 970 20 (H) La Roche College i 1' S,468µ r 1 2,726 1,830 19 ---t ! (H) La Salle University 11,5601 I 8,102 1t -1-, 3,010 2,970 15

Q) Lafayette College 17,880 I I I 2,830 2,670 V (H) Lancaster Bible College 1 , 7.410_1 1 I -1- 1,320 1,980 21 (H). Lancaster Theological Seminary i I 1 5,007 _IL 2,7304_ 1.3501 ---1-21 (H) Lebanon Valley College 13,7001-, 2,235 2,365 20 (H) Lehigh University_ 1 17,750 t i I 16,080 1 3,160 2,3ziii-r---V .-,-. ---} (H) Lincoln University I 3,1401-4,9001- 4,80041-6,900 I 1,650 1,550 21

(Hi Lock Haven University 1 3,5091.8,347 1 1 3,509 5,9751 1,792 1,672 ; 14 ....-- 1 t 1 H Lock Haven Universiy-Clearfield Campus** 1 1 -I- () . I_

1 1 , (H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg i 4 ,494 -t- 4 830 1,710 18 -r --,- -1 1- (H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia . 4,370 : I 945 2,860 18 I i (H) Lycoming College 13,000 I I I i 2,000 21 i_, 2200 --* Manna Bible Institute@ ; 1 1 - i (H) Mansfield University of Pennsylvania ri 3,440 [ 7,838 i I 3,300 5,542 -II 1,784 1,446 14 (H) Marywood College i 9,9501 1 8,150 ; I 1- 2,150 2,150 19 -i--- -;------1 1 ---r- (H) Mercyhurst College 1 . ,- 7,470j ' 1,800 1,850 20 (H) Messiah College 1- 9,804T I I 1 --, 2,400 2,460 V

(H) Millersville University.of Pennsylvania 1 3,7501 8,148 I 3,750 1 5,992 i 2,060 1,560 20 Montgomery Hospital School of Nursing Anesthesia i . II 1,250 : ; I 0 18

(171) Moore College of Art and Design , 13,801 1 3,197 1,946 19 (H) Moravian College i -1- --1- 14,490 --.--1 I 1 2,470 2,000 19 Moravian Theological Seminary 1 : . f j I (H) Mount Aloysius College j 7,5801 1 I l 1,510 1,980 19 i 1 (H) Muhlenberg College 16 3851-1 2,280 2,130 19 (H) Neumann College -I- 10,150-1-- -1 , 7,1481 Penn View Bible Institute** 1

; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts** ! -1- (H) Pennsylvania College of Optometry 9,2101 1--3,200 (H) Pennsylvania College of Technology 5,1661 7,7491- 1 700 V (H) Pennsylvania State University-Allentown Campus 4,672 10,170 1 (H) Pennsylvania State University- Altoona Campus 4,672 10,170 I -1 I I 1,780_4 2,150 17 (H) Pennsylvania State University-Beaver Campus 4,672 10,1701 1 1,780 2,150 17. Q--41 Pennsylvania State University- Berks Campus 4,672110,170 I 1,780 2,150 17 (H) Pennsylvania State University-Delaware Campus 4,672 10,170 (1-1) Pennsylvania State University-Du Bois Campus 4,672110,170 (H) Pennsylvania State University:- Erie Behrend College 4,822 I10,170 5,386.41 10,806; 1,780 2,150 17 Q:1) Pennsylvania State Universl.- Fayette Campus 4,672 10,170 (H) Pennsylvania State University -Great Valley 1 5,386 10 806 (H) Pennsylvania State University _Harrisburg Capital 4,822 10,170 10,386 I 5 ,8064. 1,780 2,150 17 (..FI)Pennsylvania State University-Hazleton Campus 4,672 10,170 I 1,780 2,150 17 (H) Pennsylvania State University-M Hershey hied Center 1 1 5,386 10,806 (H) Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus 4,822110,170 5,386 L10,806 1,780 2,150 17

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(H) Pennsylvania State University-McKeesport Campus 4,672 10,170 1,780 2,150 17 (H) Pennsylvania State Universi)t-Mont Alto Campus 4,672 10,170 1,780 2,150 17 (H) Pennsylvania State University New Kensington 4,672 10,170 (H) Pennsylvania State University-Ogontz Campus 4,672 10,170 17 (H) Pennsylvania State UniversitySchuylkill Campus 4,672 10,170 1,7801 2,150 (H) Pennsylvania State University-Shenan_go 4,672 10,170 (H) Pennsylvania State University-Wilkes-Barre 1- 4,6722 (.1-1)_Pennsylvania State University-Worthington-Scranton 4,672T 12 170 1-- (H) Pennsylvania State University-York Campus 4.672 10.170 2,160 18 (H) Philadelphia College of Bible 7.140 1 6,7801 1.900I (I-I) Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine@ (HJ_Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science 11,950 10,600 3,150 1,970 V 2,466 2,596] 21 (H) Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science 11,368 , 6,156 Philadelphia School of Ps_ychoanalysis 750 Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Institute Inc 1,725 5,906 1,440 (17_9 Pittsburgh Theological Seminary_ _ (H) Point Park College 9,312 , 6,960 2,250 2,180 14 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 6,592 1--V (H) Robert Morris College 6,670 6,096 2,294 1,812 2,630 (1-1)_Rosemont College 11,075: 3,070_ Sacred Heart Hospital 0 19 LH) Saint Francis College 10,480 7,964' 2,240 2,480 . 8,580 3,500 2,200-f V _ H. Saint Josephs University 12,100' . . (H) Saint Vincent College 9,900 1,712 2,04 19 (H) Saint Vincent Seminary 6,600. 1,954 2,100 21 Scranton Medical Technology Consortium 2,400 (H) Seton Hill College@ (H) Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania 3,710 8,1081 3,550 5,792 1,820 1,522 19 (H) Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 3,547 7,945 3,547 j 5,789 1,762 1,494 II 14 (H) St Charles Borromeo Seminary 5,5451 5,500 1,200 2,300 19 St Tikhon Theological Seminary 2,270 600 1,050 L _21_ (H) Susquehanna University** 18,482 3,238 3,0621 20 (H)_ Swarthmore College 18,48.2_ _ .

(H) Talmud Yeshiva of Philadelphia** . _ (H) Temple University 5,226 9,802 6,068 8.132 j 3,358 1.7041 19 (H) The Medical College of Pennsylvania 6,910 The Philadelphia Institute 5,200 2,000- - The Reading Hospital and Medical Center 3,847 : 1,350 (H) The University of the Arts 11,900 12,400 3,750 (H) Thiel College 10,446 2,496 2,282 ' 19 (H) Thomas Jefferson University 13,000, 10,700 3,250 Transylvania Bible School 1,6001 1,800 (H) Triangle Tech Inc (H) Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry 4,100 (H) University of Pennsylvania 17,838 18.662 3,400 3,400 I 15_ (H) University of Pittsburgh- Bradford 5,124 10,646 1,980 1,920 19_ (H) University of Pittsburgh - Greensburg 5,090 10,612 1,890 1,680 19 (H) University of Pittsburgh- Johnstown 5,212 10,734 : 2,140 1,562 19 (H) University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 5,186:10,708 6.854 13,510 2,604 1,6821 19 (H) University of Scranton 10.820 8,090 3,215 2,380 I (H) Ursinus College 14,265 4,900 20

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In- -of- In- i -of-- per

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inValley Forge Christian College 4,1961 I -1 1,052 1,970 20 (H) Villanova University I I 14,470 1 1 9,180 3,280 3,020 20 (H) Washington and Jefferson College 15,620 ' 1,835 1,905 19 41 (H) Waynesburg College 8,580; I 6,120 1,680 1,700 21

(H) West Chester University of Pennsylvania 1 I 3,504 I 7,902 :1 3,386 I 5,628 2,484 1,504 14

(H) Westminster College I 11,770 ! I 9,320 1 Y I 1,540I 1,890 19

i (H) Westminster Theologi,-11 Seminary . . 6,520 ; 1,725,

;

1 (H) Widener University- Harrisburg Campus@ 1 , . (H) Widener University-Main Campus 11.740 ; 13,000 i 2,540 2,560, 19 (H) Wilkes University p 10,898 i 8,880 ! i 2,920 1,910 19 -1- j Wilkes-Barre General Hospital-School of Med Techn** 1 7 ; (1-I) Wilson College 11,546; -t- 2,509 2,575 20 (H) Yeshivath Beth Moshe 4,600 4,600 3,000 21 I (H) York College Pennsylvania 4,9951 _I 1,625, 1,725, 7 York Hospital 3,650 I 1 1,8001 t 1 Rhode Island -4 -; ___i -I i , , 1 _1 I State average - 11,9381 3,242 1 8,673 I 8,094~ 3.207 I 6,5381 3,161 i 2,634 18 _ __ (H) Brown University , 19,556 ' 19,470 i ; 3,364 ; 2,248 ' V

(H) Bryant College 12,120 , ' : 10,000 - 4- 3.570. 2.645 19 (H) Johnson & Wales University 9,510 __1 7,0201 1 _1 4,4851 * 12

1 Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Sch of Nrs Anest 1 I --1 500 I 1---- (4 New England Technical College ! 9,465 ' 1

T) Providence College 1 . : ; 13,625 1 2,700 1 1 2,800 3,100 1 19

(H) Rhode Island College 1 I 2,601 6,739 I 2,624 ; 5,1441 2,445 2,650 I 1 9 (H) Rhode IslandSchoolof Design i 15,900. 15,9004 . 3,190 1 3,225' 19

(H) Roger Williams University I . 12,0701 . 1 2,780----1-_ I 2,870.-. --.1-.---I 19 T1 .- (H) Roger Williams University School of Law ' 13,500-1 3,150 t ---T- a- -t (H) Salve Regina University ; ' 14,200 2,760 . , 4,275 I 2,025 1 19

.(111 St Joseph Hospital School of Medical Technology 1,000 : I I 1,000 ; 1 -i- 1- (H) University of Rhode Island 1 3,882 I10,606' I 3,790 ! 7,932' . . 2,872' 2,310 I 20

, _____1 1 South Carolina r -1-----i- ---1 -4 , I. -1....._ ___ I - State average+ - 1 7,1281 2,754 1 6,063 3,687 2,599' 3,777 i-1,731 1 -1-1,622 I 20

(H) Allen University 4,850 -h 2,1601 1,750 19

(H) Anderson College I 8,320 I 1,950 L 1.900 v

, Baptist Medical Center School of Medical Techn ! 1751 i 1.

. , (H) Benedict College . i--5,484 . 1_ ; 2,892 * 19 Bob Jones Universes I 4,380 1 il_ 1 4,380 : I 3,540 I * 21 Cathedral Bible College 1 000r . -t (H) Central Wesleyan College I 8,1001 t 4--- 6,180-1 1,000-t. 2,080 21 (1-11 Charleston Southern University 7,292 I ' 7. 292 -f 2,990 ' * 21 . (H) Citadel Military College of South Carolina 2,972 ' 6,707 2,160 ' 2,160 1 1.530 tr.1,609 20 t 1---- (H) Claflin College 1 -1, 1- -1- --I- 4,412 ; 4_1 _4_, I 980 i 1,420 20 (H) Clemson University ; 2,954 1 7,896 I i 2,9541. 5,71.8 11,920_1_1,6g8:____---2±1. (HI Coastal Carolina University I 2,470 i 6,280 1 . 1,615 1 3,2621 2,500 I 1,390 15 1 1 1 (H) Coker College 9,5101 i 1 i 2,530 1 1 i t. 1,750 ____20

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(H) College of Charleston 2,950 5,900 2,160 2,160 2,100 1,200 21 (H) Columbia Bible College and Seminary 6,260 6,335 1,372 1,890 21 (H) Columbia College 9,750 2,000 1,770 21 (H) Converse College 12,050 4,500 3,700 * 21 Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary 1,220 1,220 (H) Erskine College and Seminary 10,630 4,260 1,685 1,995 21 (H) Francis Marion University 2,800 5,600 2,700 5,400 1,480 1,598 19 (H) Furman University 12,605 2,448 2,000 1,952 19 Holmes College of the Bible** (H) Johnson & Wales University-Charleston 9,048 2,685 (H) Lander University 3,220 4,598 3,220 4,598 2,050 1,060 21 (H) Limestone College 7,200 1,700 1,800 21 (H) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary 3,950 1,750 McLeod Regional ,Aedical Center School of Med Techn 1,500 (H) Medical University of South Carolina 1,980 5,280 1,980 1,980 (H) Morris College 4,290 1,661 1,414 21 (H) Newberry College 8,594 1,300 1,800 V (H) North Greenville College 6,200 1,600 2,000 19 () Presbyterian College 11,984 1,608 1,808 21 Richland Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesth 2,000 (H) South Carolina State University 2,500 4,980 2,500 2,500 1,404 1,520 21 Southern Methodist College 2,170 800 1,800 21 (H) University of South Carolina at Aiken 2,320 5,800 1,686 1,220 V (H) University of South Carolina at Columbia 3,090 7,808 3,230 6,524 1,752 1,316 V (H) University of South Carolina at Spartanburg 2,320 5,800 800 10 (H) Voorhees College 4,250 1,086 1,436 19 William S Hall Psychiatric Institute@ (H) Winthrop University 3,470 6,110 .3,470 3,470 1,990 1,290 21 (H) Wofford College 11,480 1,910 2,150 21

South Dakota

State average - 7,085 2,454 3,592 7,519 2,146 3,394 1,188 1,343 16

() Augustana College 10,180 10,180 1,560 1,669 14 (H) Black Hills State University 2,220 3,892 2,270 3,718 1,220 1,092 10 (H) Dakota State University 1,770 1,770 1,130 1,230 10 (1-1_1 _Dakota Wesleyan University 7,110 7,110 2,660 * 20 (H) Huron University 6,850 6,450 1,120 1,820 19 (H) Huron University-Sioux Falls Campus 3,965 --I L I Institution of Sci and Techn World Open Univ@ --I (H) Mount Marty College 7,470 7,886 2,980 ' 19 (H) National College 6,960 1,530 1,740 14 (H)__National College-Sioux Falls 6,480 (l) North American Baptist Seminary 5,970 1,400 _ Li) Northern State University 2,120 3,792 2,1971 3,646 1,074 1,021 19 (H) Oglala Lakota College 5,000 5,000 (H)_ Presentation College 6 ,300 2,980 * 19 (13 Sinte Gleska University 1,583 1,583 1,800 1,800 (H)._ Sioux Falls College 8,450 1,290 1.800 20 (H) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2,391 4,230 1,972 3,224 5601 650 V

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(H) South Dakota State University 2,252 4,214 2,298 3,967 1,040 1,040 V (H) University of South Dakota 2,294 4,256 2,336 4,006 1,144 1,372 14

Tennessee

State average+ - 6,094 2,315 6,225 1,518 1,725 20

(H) American Baptist College** (H) Austin Peay State University 1,800 5,582 2,290 6,072 1,390 1,258 V (H) Belmont University 7,300 8,064 1,730 1,880 20 (H) Bethel College 6,200 2,900 * 20 (H) Bristol University- Bristol 4,800 5,056 Bristol University- Knoxville 7,200 7,584 (H) Bryan College 1,750 2,200 21 (H) Carson-Newman College 7,850 2,620 1 1,200 1,800 21 (H) Christian Brothers University 9,000 7,400 1,320 1,860 19 (H) Crichton College 4,680 1,500 (H) Cumberland University 5,500 5,500 1,100 1,850 20 (H) David 5,872 6,202 1,370 1,820 V (H) East Tennessee State University 1,680 5,480 2,080 5,880 1.420 1,700 19 (H) Emmanuel School of Religion 3,420 6,240 6,240 2,118 1,5724 20 (H) FiskFisk University 4._ (H) Free Will Baptist Bible College 3,454 I 1,270; 1,830 21 (H) Freed- Hardeinan University 5,605 2,520 1,430 1,590 21 i (H) Harding Graduate School of Religion I 5,661 965

(H) Johnson Bible College 3,9501 2,250 , 1,200 1,700 I 13 1 (1-1) King College L 8,250 1111 1,600 1,650 21 (H) Knoxville College 5,_470 I 1,300 1,550 19 _ _1 ---I------

1-(_-1)_ Lambuth University 4,970 I 1 1,350 1,970 20 (H) Lane College 4,7661 1,078r1,784 21 (H) Le Moyne-Owen College 4,500 ! 4,500' 3,000 * 21 (H) Lee College 4,560 1,5001,600 21

(H) Lincoln Memorial University ! 5,530 5,530 1,038 1,650 19 (H) Martin Methodist College I 5,000 2.9004_* 19_

(H) Maryville College 1 10,4281 1 1,9001_ 2,146 I 21 (I:_)-1_ Meharry Medical College -1-- 9,365 _t . (H) Memphis College of Art i 8,950 8,950 . 2,9501

(H) Memphis Stnte University . 1,828 5,610.! 1 2,218 ,6,0001. 1,618. 1,390419_ . i I , (H) Memphis Theological Seminary 1

11:1) Mid America Baptist Seminary 900 900 ' ! 1 , 1 l- 1 I , 8,150 1 Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesiology Inc ,- l- I - +-- ,1 5,450 I 2,1581 5,9401 1,326 I 2,2261 19 (H) Middle Tennessee State University 1.668: . ______.... ____ _ T i -1 i (H) Milligan College 7,5001 ; . 2,3401 1 1,500 1,500 20

-1'- I , Nashville Bible College i 2 100 61 4 1 ------1 North Tennessee Bible Institute t ___. .. (1_-_)1_0'More Collegeof Design 6,625 ; (H) Rhodes College 14,916.1. 14,916 i 2 6961 2 012 21 (H) Southern College of Optometry@ f (H) Southern College of Seventh-Day Adventists l 7,988 1,470 1,890 1_ V I Tennessee Bible College 1,080 1 1- t- _.. t (H) Tennessee State Universi I 1,702 I 5,488_1 2,196 1 5,978 I 1,5561 1,300 19

See footnotes at end of table. 60 6J Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level ution, state or otherarea,and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and requiredfees Undergraduate students Graduate students

Public I Public

State or other area and institution Out I Meals In- -of- In- -of-o per Private state state Private Istate state Room Board week Dollars Tennessee - continued

(H) Tennessee Technological University 1,710fl 5,492 2,200 5,982 1,450 1,312 20 (H) Tennessee Temple University 4,420 4,420 1,636 2,084 21 (H) Tennessee Wesleyan College 6,430 1,200 2,140 21 (H) Trevecca Nazarene College 6,721 3,715 1,400 1,870 21 Tri-State Baptist College 1.520 675 (H) Tusculum College 7,100 7,260 1,650 1,650 19 (H) Union University 5,380 2,025 1,500 1,290 12 (--_,_0 University of Tennessee-Chattanooga 1,770 5,550 2,282 6,062 2,000 1,580 21 (H) University of Tennessee-Knoxville 1,982 5,762 2,412 6,192 1,584 1,678 20 (H) University of Tennessee-Martin 1,810 5,590 2,276 6,056 1,430 1,330 14 (H)_ University of Tennessee-Memphis 2,410 7,450 3,040 8,086 1,620 1,337 V

(I-I) University of the South I 14,910 8,532 1,930 1,990 21 (H) Vanderbilt Universes 16,925 16,295 6,220 * 21

Texas

State average+ - 5,828 1,403 5,269 4,776 1,197 3,878 1,634 1,704 19 --1

(H) Abilene Christian University 7,170 5,736 1,565 1,720 15 2,686 750 2,000 V (H) Amber University 4,500 3,000 (H) Angelo State University 1,584 5.664 1,092 3,540 2,268 1.324 20 (1-i) Arlington Baptist College 2,110 1,320 (H) Austin College 10,740 10,745 1,785 2,349 20 (H) Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminar 4,350 855 1,798 14 (H) Baptist Missionary Association Theological Sem 1,260 1,260 2,040 (H) Bay Ridge Christian College 1,950 640 1,520 17 (H) Baylor College of Dentistry 1,565 3,295 (H) Baylor College of Medicine 5,653 4,100 (H) Baylor University_ 7,070 4,440 1,690 2,230 20 Brackenridge Hospital Department of Pastoral Serv** Center for Advanced Legal Studies 4,347 (1-21) Concordia Lutheran College 6,760 3.500 19 (1=1) Criswell College 2,650 2,830 (H) Dallas Baptist University 6,360 3,996 1,330 1,920 20 (H.) 5,580 2,840 14 (H) Dallas Theological Seminary 5,370 2,850 * 18 (I--1) Devry Institute of Technology 5,609 (H) East Texas Baptist University 5,100 4,410 1,040 1,600 20 (H) East Texas State University 1,596 5,676 1,692 4,956 1,774 1,510 20 (H) East Texas State Universly-Texarkana 1,425 5,505 1,380 4,644 (H) Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest 7.500 1,440 (H) Hardin-Simmons University 6,480 4,080 1,200 1,570 18 (H) Houston Baptist University 6,464 4,250 1,035 1,125 V (H) Houston Graduate School of Theology 4,500

(H) Howard Payne University I 5,070 1,250 1,732 20

(ti) Huston-Tillotson College I 5.040 1,484 1,965 19 (1:1) Incarnate Word College 8,250 4,860 2,000 2,057 20 Independent Baptist College 2,530 1,080 (HI Institute for Christian Studies 900 1,600 Institute- Eastern Orthodox**

See footnotes at end of table. 61 66 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 1993-94-continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state l state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Texas - continued

Internationa: Bible College** International Christian Institute and Graduate Sch 1.500 1,560 (H) Jarvis Christen College 4,110 1,510 1,550 20 (H) Lamar University-Beaumont 1,806 6,702 1,234 4,068 1,714 1,560 19 (H) L9tourneau University 8,460 5.975 4,040 20 (H) Lubbock Christian University 6,892 3,600 2.954 * 18 (H) McMur_y University 6,648 1,590 1,862 20 Memorial Hospital and Medical Ctr Sch of Med Techn 0 1,000 5 Methodist Hospital School of Medical Technology (H) Midwestern State University 1,666 5,746 1,341 4,605 1,536 1,584 19 (H) Northwood University 9,105 4,302 * 20 (H) Oblate School of Theology_ 3,515 (H) Our Lady of the Lake University-San Antonio 8,160 5,734 2,024 1,732 18 (H) Paul Quinn College 4,000 2,975 * 20 Permian Basin Graduate Center@ (H) Prairie View A & M University 1,537 5,617 656 2,288 1,580 1,890 21 (H) Rice University 9,644 10,493 2,960 2,500 19 (H) Saint Edwards University 8,902 5,666 3,920 21 (H) Saint Marys University 8,276 5,148 2,258 1,600 15 (H) Sam Houston State University 1,536 5.616 1,240 4,504 1,390 1,490 15 (H) Schreiner College 8,610 2,700 2,970 19 Southeastern Paralegal Institute@ (H) Southern Methodist University 13,580 10,188 2,366 2,574 20 (H) Southwest Texas State University 1,578 5,658 1,130 4,288 2,093 1,358 15

(H) Southwestern Adventist College I 6,984 1,386 2,080 21 (H) Southwestern Assemblies of God College 2,9001 2,862 * 21 (H) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary** (H) Southwestern Christian College 4,386 1,228 1,566 19 (H) Southwestern University 11,000 1,930 2,326 21 (H) Stephen F Austin State University 1,515 5,595 1,216 4.480 3,602 20

(H) SulRossStateUniversitY I 1,224 4,488 981 3,429 1,3501 1,570 21 (H)Tarleton State University 1,184 4,448 894 3,341 1,492 1.292 15 (H) Texas A & I University 882 3,474 714 2,658 3,090 * 19 (H) Texas A & M International University 1,030 4,294 778 3,226 (H) Texas A & M Universi_ 1,646 5,746 1,736 5,384 1,400 1,636 20 (H) Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi 1.186 4,450 892 3,340 1,520 (H) Texas 4 & M University-Galveston 1,351 5,551 1,676 1,702 21 Texas Baptist Institute and Seminary 780 780 (H) Texas Chiropractic College@ (H) Texas Christian University 8,970 5,754 1,810 1,400 V (H) Texas College 4,020 900 1,530 21 (H) Texas Lutheran College 7,460 1,430 1,850 V (H) Texas Southern University 1,082 4,3464 981 3,257 3,320 * 20 (H) Texas Tech University 1,550 5,630 1,682 4,946 2,231 1,457 20 (H) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 1,461 5,361 853 3,301 (H) Texas Wesleyan University 1_ 6,150 6,150 1,150 1,930 20 (H) Texas Woman's University 1,294 4,558 1,416 3,864 1,440 ,501 19 The Houston Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute 1,600 Q) The University of Texas at Arlington 1,159 4,422 1,287 3,447 1,380 (H) The Ur iiversity_pf Texas at Austin 1,691 5,771 2,051 5,171 1,640 1,768 20 (H) The University of Texas at Brownsville 1,240i 4,524 L 1,113

See footnotes at end of table. 62

67 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and reuired fees Under traduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of-- In- -of-- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Texas.- continued

(I:I) The University of Texas at Dallas 1,450 5,530 1,846 4,966 (H) The University of Texas at El Paso 1,480 5,560 1,252 4,516 1,750 1,200 19 (H) The University of Texas at San Antonio 2,298 6,378 2,230 4,390 2,502 1,545 15 (H) The University of Texas at Tyler 1,484 5,564 908 3,356 2,580 (H) The UniversiV of Texas Health Science Center 1,640 7,760 1.337 6,233 (H) The University of Texas Health Science-San Antonio 812 4,982 648 3,096 (H) The University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston 960 4,224 668 3,116 1,950 (I-1) The University of Texas of the Permian Basin 1,462 5,542 1,234 4,498 1,350 (H) The University of Texas Southwest Med Ctr-Dallas 1,439 6,335 1,110 4,782 (H) The University of Texas-Pan American at Edinburg 1,410 5,490 894 3,342 1,320 650 (H) Trinity University 11,720 11,720 3,100 1,850 21 Union Baptist Bible College 520 (H) University of Central Texas 3,040 2,550 ti) University of Dallas 10,200 5,040 4,513 * 19 (H) University of Houston-Clear Lake 1,256 4,520 1,496 3,476 (H) University of Houston-Downtown 1,506 5,586 (H) University of Houston- UniversJy Park 1,302 4,566 1,896 4,566 2,340 2,160 20 (H) University of Houston-Victoria 1,296 4,560 1,134 3,438 (H) University of Mary Hardin Baylor 5,250 3,474 1,250 1,680 19 (H) University of North Texas 1,273 4,537 1,221 3,669 1,8401 1,738 20 (H) University of North Texas- Hlth Sci Ctr at Ft Worth** (H) University of Saint Thomas 8,042 5,3301 1,970 1,590 10 (I:1) Wayland Baptist University 5,626 3,712 1,116 1,548 15 (H) West Texas State University 1,444 5,524 1,254 3,612 1,198 1,198 19 H Wile Collee 3,946 1,218 1,454 19

Utah

State average - 5,738 1,759 5,190 4,191 1,704 5,015 1,241 2,016 21

(H) Brigham Young University 2,200 2,580 3,425 * 21 (H) ITT Technical Institute 7,250

(H) Southern Utah Univer: ity 1,599 4,740 1,719 : ,181 1,035 1,599 (1-1)_ University of Phoenix-Utah Campus 5,280 5,640 (H) University of Utah 2,298 6,795 1,868 5,462 1,337 2,310 21 aUtah State University 1,896 5,5411 1,551 4,383 2,985 * (1-11 Utah Valley State College 1,366 4,008 (H) Weber StateUniversitty 1,638 4,866 1,677 5,034 1,2901 1,575 (1.1) Westminster College of Salt Lake City 8,220 4,352 1,300 2,580

Vermont

State average+ - 12,819 4,470 9,820 9 446 3,942 8,773._2,483 2,208 19

(H) Bennington College 20,750 11,400 4,100 19 (H) College 7,500 (171).__Castleton State College 3,738 7,890 2,718 5,832 2,548 2,092 21 (11)._ Champlain College 7,740 3,337 2,243 V

(H) College of Saint..loseph __ 8,000 7 , 900 2,300 2,350 20 (Fit_ Goddard College 13,4001 13,400 1,9804 2,540 19 (1-1) Green Mountain College 10,900 1,440 1,420 19

See footnotes at end of table. 63 68 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 1993-94 continued Tuition and required fees Under!raduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Vermont - continued

(H) Johnson State College 3,753 7,905 2,780 5,894 2,548 2,092 21 .(H)Lyndon State College 3,989 8,141 3,989 8,141 4,646 * 21 (H) Marlboro College 17,463 14,450 2,430 3,250 21 Medical Center Hospital Vermont School of Cytotech 1,500 (H) Middlebury College 24,400 (H) Norwich University 13,460 9,020 5,270 * 19 (H) Saint Michaels College 12,430 4,050 3,355 2,245 21 (H) School for International Training 11,071 13,850 1,850 2,414 21 (H) Southern Vermont College 8,590 2,190 2,214 19 (H) Trinity College 10,945 2,946 2,124 10 (H) University of Vermont and State Agricultural Coll 6,400 15,344 6,282 15,226 2,868 1,508 V (1-1) Vermont Law School**

Virginia

State average+ 7,982 3,606 8,755 5,376 3,742 8,744 2,000 2,115 19

American Military University@ Atlantic Baptist Bible College Inc 2,386 2,570 * 19 Atlantic University 1,980 () Averett College 9,710 1,845 3,900 * 19

(H) Bluefield College I 6,500 1,500 2,600 21 (H) Bridgewater College 10,770 2,130 2,400 21 (H) Christendom College 8,200 2,700 700 19 (H) Christopher Newport University 3,196 7,860r (H) Co',..ge of William and Marc 4,414 12,604 1 4,414 12,604 2,208 1,980 19 (H) Eastern Mennonite College and Seminary -r 9,100 9,120 1,750 1,850 21 (H) Eastern Virginia Medical School i 6,192 (H) Emory and Henry College 8,546 1,820 2,410 19 (H) Ferrum College 8,800 1,500 2,500 21 Fredericksburg Bible Institute** (H) George Mason University 3,888 10,056 3,888 10,056 3,150 1,690 15 Graham Bible College** (H) Hampden-Sydney College 12,9741 1,810 2,728 21 (H) Hampton University 7,356 6,840 1,750 1,600 21 (H) Hollins College 13,184 12,950 3,100 2,200 19 (H) Institute of Textile Technology 0 (H) James Madison University 3,798 7,650 2,952 8,064 2,406 1,994 20 (H) Liberty University 6,600 3,960 4,380 * 21 Life Bible College-East 2,660 2,240 * 19 (H) Longwood College 4,106 9,190 4.456 9,190 1,928 1,914 19 (H) Lynchburg College 11.600 3,6001 2,900 2,500 19 (H) Mary Baldwin College 10,654 6,615 j 2,851 4,195 21 (H) Mary Washington College 3,066 7,136 2,682 2,162 20

(H) Marymount University 10,804 62 120 5,126 * 21 (H) National Business College 3,811 J_ 1,875 (H) Norfolk State University 2,710 5,990 1_ 3,070 6,850 2,100 1.500 20 Notre Dame Institute for Catechetics -t 3,150 750 * V (H) Old Dominion University 3,098 7,586 2,972 7,454. 2,924_1,438 f____19- (H) Presbyterian School of Christian Education 5,600 1,300 -2,0501 15 1,300 2,375 21 (H) Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in VA ., 5 .100

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60 Table 1.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level deuce status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In -of-- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Virginia - continued

(H) Radford University 2,924 6,684 3,070 5,632 2,256 1,854 19 (H) Randolph-Macon College 12,230 2,115 2,635 19 (H) Randolph-Macon Woman's College 13,320 5,780 * 19 (H) Regent University 5,733 Richmond Virginia Seminary 2,000 2,000 (H). Roanoke College 12,625 2,175 2,175 21 Rockingham Memorial Hospital School of Med Techn 550 (H) Saint Pau Is College 5,521 1,482 1,898 21 (H) Shenandoah University 9,800 10,500 4,400 * V Strayer College-Alexandria Campus 5,850 5,400 (H) Strayer College-Arlington Campus 5,850 5,400 Strayer College-Fredericksburg Campus 5,850 5,400 Strayer College- Loudoun Campus 5,850 5,400 Strayer College-Manassas Campus 5,850 5,400 Strayer College-Potomac Mills Campus 5,850 5,400 (H) Sweet Briar College 13,890 2,165 3,590 20

Tabernacle Baptist Bible College and Theol Sem 1,105 I 1,105 1,200!

(H) Union Theological Seminary in Virginia 6,600I 1,650 2,050 V (H) University of Richmond 13,540 13,6401 1,360 1,800 19 1 r (H) University of Virginia-Clinch Valley College 2,988 6,826 1,680 1,680 19 (H) University of Virginia-Main Campus 4,350 12,254 -1 12,254 1,694 1,920 19

(H) Virginia Commonwealth University 3,747 10,305 I, 4,273 10,201 2,562I 1,560 20 1- Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care 3 960 I t (11). Virginia Intermont College 8,270 -h. -I 1,8201 2,160 21 (H) Virginia Military Institute F 4,940 10,780 i -F 2,785 21 t r Li Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ _I 3,812 9,680 i 4,400 6,254 1,270I 1,746 V

, 10 Virginia Seminary and College 1,2501 . 1,000 1,000 -r- r , 'I (1__-)i. Vir_gihia State University 3,050 6,724 ; 3,322 7,540 2,650: 2,054 19 r -1-- (H) Virginia Union University 7,061 2,125 , I 1,6281 1,866 19

(PI) Virginia Wesleyan College 10,150 i 2,700i 2,300 19

(1:11 Washington and Lee University 1 13,2351 2,0101 2,5001 19 -1- 4- - I , Washington i _ 1- I- 1 State average+ - 8,876: 2.285 7,075 7,049 3,592 9,784 1,9161 2,058 19 I-- i

1 1-- , _..._ 8,1301 8,775' (11) Antioch University-Seattle Branch . i ---1- (H) Basty_r College 7,4891 6,9361 . -1 i Cascade Bible College** i 1-- 1- -1-- H (1:1)6 entraiWashingtonUn;versity , 1,971 6,948 i 3,138 9,537 1,653 , 2,020 19 --i r i (H )City University 6,400 , 5,3041 . ._ -t- 1 (H) Cogswell College North 7,600 . , i. (H) Cornish College of the Arts 9,300 7

Deaconess Medical Center-Spokane Sch of Med Techn 250, j

(H) Eastern Washington University 2,091 7,068 1 3,258 9.657 1,662 2,12-1 12 _ v (H) Evergreen State College 1,971 i 6,949 3.138 9,538 3.954 ' * - Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary** !

(H) Fuller Theological Seminary in Washington ** i (11) Golden Gate Universi Seattle 6,1461 (H) Gonzaga University 12,2001 12,750 1 (H) Heritage College 4,4361 2,628

See footnotes at end of table. 65 70 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level and residencestatus,control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993 94 continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Washington - continued

(H) ITT Technical Institute-Seattle 7,535 Laboratory of Pathology-Seattle Inc Medl Tech Prog@ (H) Lutheran Bible Institute of Seattle 2,840 3,600 * 20 Northwest Baptist Seminary 5,130 1,350 (H) Northwest College of Art 7,025 (H) Northwest College of the Assemblies of God 6,647 3,250 * 20 (H) Northwest Institute of Acupuncture & Oriental Med 5,883 H Pacific Lutheran Universjy 12,672 7,542 2,352 2,100 20 (H) Puget Sound Christian College 4,680 3,225 * 15 (H) Saint Martins College 10,740 6,444 1,930 2,930 19 Seattle Bible College 1,530 70 (H) Seattle Pacific University 11,979 8,775 4,524 * 20 (H) Seattle University 12,150 8,575 3,550 1,390 V (H) University of Puget Sound 15,220 15,220 2,380 1,920 21 (H) University of Washington 2,532 7,134 3,978 9,963 2,190 1,896 V (H) University of Washington-Bothell Branch 2,530 7,132 3,976 9,961 (H) University of Washington-Tacoma Branch 2,532 7,134 3,978 9,963

(H) Walla Walla College I 10,200 9,275 1,635 1,500 21 Washington Baptist College of Biblical Education** d (H) Washington State University 2,532 7,134 3,978 9,963 1,856 1,976 20 (I-)_Western Washington University 2,120 7,098 3,288 9,687 1,978 1,978 21 (H) Whitman College 15,650 2,140 2,650 21 (H) Whitworth College 11,965 3,150 2,080 2,220 20

West Virginia

State average - 8,045 1,809 4,359 5,427 1,964 5,388 1,610 1,870 19

(_T Alderson Broaddus College 9,838 6,840 1,484 1,696 19 pi) Appalachian Bible College 3,920 1,100 1,600 21 (H) Bethany College 13,942. 1,846 2,872 21 Bluefield ^^11ege of Evan,gelism 1,070 900 900 13 (LI) Bluefield state College 1,832 4,202 (H) Concord College 1,936 4,106 1,454 1,714 19 (H) Davis and Elkins College 8,980 2,000 2,250 19 (H) Fairmont State College 1,800 4,238 1,400 1,640 21 () Glenville State College 1,730 3,944 1,380 1,700 19 (H) Marshall University 1,882 5,146 2,020 5,602 1,950 1,930 19 (1-1) Ohio Valley College 5,860 1,360 1,820 1' (H) Salem-Teikyo University 9,233 3,015 1,600 2,352 19 (H) Shepherd College 2,040 4,670 1,790 1,900 19 (H) The College of West Virginia 3,000 (1-12The University of Charleston 9,250 6,750 1,890 1,960 19 Q-1) West Liberty State College 1,800 3,870 1--- 1,250 1,640 21 DR West Virginia Graduate College 1,488 4,680 (LI) West yk_ginia Institute of Technology_ 2,018 4,490 2,211 5:114 1,890 _ _ 1,680 15 (171) West Virginia State College 1,894 4,294 1,450 1,700 21 toWest Virginia University 2,026 5,870 2,136 6,156 2,198 1,958 18

(11) West Virginia University at Parkersburg 1 9361-3,120 (H) West Virginia Wesleyan College 13,400 4,050 1,650 1,850 21

(1-LVVheeling Jesuit College 1 10,000 6,4801 2,000 2,370 19

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71 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Gradiiate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Wisconsin

State average+ 9,373 2,207 6,853 6,424 2,764 8,333 1,544 1,667 18

(H) Alverno College 7,884 1,180 2,280 18 (H) Bellin College of Nursing 6,700 (H) Beloit College 15,430 15,430 1,700 1,820 20 (H) Cardinal Stritch College 7,720 6,000 1,180 2,300 20 (H) Carroll College 11,790 1,780 1,780 17 LH) Carthage College 12,400 1,540 2,055 V Columbia College of Nursing 11,940 2,070 1,190 V

(H) Concordia University-Wisconsin 8,700 i 1,280 2,120 20 (H) Edgewood College 8,000 4,680 1,560 2,040 20 Immanuel Lutheran College 2,220 1,200 800 21 (H) Keller Graduate School of Management Inc 8,650 (H) Lakeland College 9,145 3,780 1,675 2,025 21 (H) Lawrence University 16,341 1,575 1,980 20 (H) Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc 4,730 3,410 2,700 * 21 (H) Marian College of Fond Du Lac 8,650 2,450 1,600 2,030 14 (H) Marquette University 10,700 6,570 4,660 * 14 Marshfield Clinic St Joseph Hospital Sch-Cytotechn** (H) Medical College of Wisconsin 6,150 (H) Milwaukee Institute of Art Design 10,080 (H) Milwaukee School of Engineering 10,800 4,0,260 1,980 1,200 V (H) Mount Mary College 8,100 6,480 1,248 1,620 21 (H) Mount Senario College 7,710 1,450 1,800 V (H) Nashotah House@ 1,450 3,300 15 Northland Baptist Bible College** (H) Northland College 9,800 1,560 2,190 19 (H) Northwestern College 3,210 430 1,360 19 (H) Ripon College 14,340 1,670 2,140 20 (H) Sacred Heart School of Theology 6,500 1,880 2,820 19 Saint Josephs Hospital Medical Technol..Pro. ram" (.HJ Saint Norbert College 11,465 2,250 1,995 14 (H) Silver Lake College 8,480 3,150 1,710 1,704 V St Lukes Hospital School of Clinical Pastoral Educ** St Martins College and Seminary@ (H) University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2,172 6,620 2,605 7,895 1,530 970 19 (H) University of Wisconsin- Green Bay 2,104 6,552 2,637 7,927 1,584 1,800 12 (H) University of Wisconsin- La Crosse 2,217 6,665 2,659 7,949 1,280 990 19 (H) University of Wisconsin-Madison 2,540 8,403 3,530 10,666 1,960 V (H) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 2,548 8,150 3,529 10,599 1,888 952 V (H) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2,037 6,485 2,570 7,860 1,366 840 20 (H) University of Wisconsin- Parkside 2,113 6,561 2,568 7,858 2,170 1,146 12 (H) University of Wisconsin- Platteville 2,207 6,655 2,711 8,001 1,200 1,422 19 (H) University of Wisconsin-River Falls 2,145 6,593 2,608 7,898 1,312 1,000 10 LH) Universi.y of Wisconsin- Stevens Point 2,218 6,666 2,681 7,971 1,620 1,338 V () University of Wisconsin -Stout 2,175 6,623 2,625 7,915 1,364 1,180 19 (H) University of Wisconsin-Superior 2,036 6,484 2,568 7,859_1,408 1,246 19 (H) University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2,178 6,626 2,642 7,932 1,420 1,006 V (Hl Viterbo College 8,770 1,500 1,920 19 (I-11 Wisconsin Lutheran College 8,600 3,500 * 19 Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary ** 1

See footnotes at end of table, 67 7 Table 1.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at 4year postsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and requiredfees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals Inof In7 of per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars Wisconsin continued

(H) Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology**

Wyoming

(H) University of Wyoming 1,648 5,182 1,994 5,528 1,422 1,921 21

United States Service Schools

(H) Air Force Institute of Technology (H) Naval Postgraduate School (H) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sci (H) United States Air Force Academy 0 0 0 0 21 (H) United States Army Command & General Staff College (H) United States Coast Guard Academy (H) United States Merchant Marine Academy 1,750 1,750 0 0 21 (H) United States Military Academy 0 0 0 0 21 (H) United States Naval Academy 0 0 0 0 21

__OutlyNAreas L

American Sarnoa(#)

Federated States of Micronesia(#)

Guam

(H) University of Guam 1,575 3,315 1,707 3,003 3,286

Marshall Islands(#)

Northern Mariana Islands(#)

Palua(#)

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73 See footnotes at end of table. 68 Table 1.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 4-year postsecondary institutions, by student level to or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or othe. area and institution Out Out Meals In- -of- In- -of- per Private state state Private state state Room Board week Dollars---- Puerto Rico

Area average+ - 2,703 1,381 2.144 3,838 2,072 3,239 834 1,571 18

(H) American University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon 1,150 American University of Puerto Rico- Manati 1,150 (H) Atlantic College 3,315 (H) Bayamon Central University 2.814 2,992 (H) Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies** (H) Caribbean University-Bayamon 2,500 2,740 (H) Caribbean University-Carolina 2,500 (H) Caribbean University- Ponce 2,500 (H) Caribbean University-Vega Baja 2,500 () Center for Advanced Studies on PR & the Caribbean 1,990 Centro Caribeno de Estudios Postgrad-San Juan 2,018 (H) Colegio Biblico Pentecostal de Puerto Rico** Colegio Universitario Bautista de Puerto Rico 1,130 1,350 14 it) Columbia College-Caguas 2,880 (H) Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico 580 (H) Electronic Data ProcessingColle9e of PR Inc 2,799 3,939 I (H) Escuela De Artes Plasticas ICPR 1.526 1.526 Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico** (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla 2,836 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-Arecibo 2,836 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico- Barranquitas 2,700 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico- gayamon 2,700 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-Fajardo 3,300 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico- Guayama 3,000 (1-1)Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-Metro 2,700 2,790 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-Ponce 2,836 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-San German 2,836 2.656 760 1,300 15 (H) Ponce School of Medicine 16,998 (H) Pontifical Catholic Univ of Puerto Rico-Arecibo 2,640 (H) Pontifical Catholic Univ of Puerto Rico-Guayama 2,945 (H) Pontifical Catholic Univ of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 2,713 (H) Pontifical Catholic Univ of Puerto Rico- Ponce 3,129 2,396 765 1,912 21 Seminario Evangelico de Puerto Rico 4,052 1,080 () Universidad Adventista de las Antilles 2,850 650 1,500 21 (H) Universidad Central del Caribe 2,700 1.934 (H) Universidad del Turabo 3,220 3,100 (H) Universidad Metropolitana 3,220 3,100

() Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico I 3,4501 4,300 University of Phoenix-Puerto Rico Campus@ -A- (H) University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo Campus 1,302 2,7521-, (H) University of Puerto Rico- Bayarnon Tech Univ Col 1,569 2,900 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Cayey University College 1,335 2,400 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Humacao University Col 1,494 2,874 1- 1,600 4,000 2,077 5,577 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Myaguez 4 (H) Univer y of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus 1,416 1,416 4 1,8661 1,8661_ -t-

(HI Universit, of Puerto Rico-Ponce Technical Univ Col I 1.494 1,494 1 (H) Universityof Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus 1,494 1,494 2,274 I._ 2,2744 550

(H) Universitr of Sacred Heart 3,245 2,570, ' 1,2001 -1- 1 L L_ __

See footnotes at end of table. 69 Table 1.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at 4year postsecondary institutions, by student level and residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuition and re uired fees Undergraduate students Graduate students Public Public State or other area and institution Out Out Meals in- -of- In- -of- per

Private state state Private state I state Room Board week Dollars Virgin Islands

Area average 1,500 4,500 2,160 4,320 1,300 3,000 21

pi) University of the Virgin Islands 1,500 4,500 2,160 4,320 1,300 3,000 21 (H) University of the Virgin Islands-Kngshill 1,500 4,500 2,160 4,320 Note: Data are not present in every column for responding institutions because the item was not applicable 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 oft ducation. * Indicates that there is a combined charge for room and board. The combined charge is listed in the Room column, but is not part ofthe 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 board charges. Indicates that the number of meals per week varies by meal plan. (#) No 4-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 nonresponcients. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), institutional Characteristics" survey, 1993-94.

70 75 2-year institutions

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MiN1011=MMMrIMO' 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 1993-94 Tuition and required fees Public Meals In-FOui- of per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Alabama

State average+ - 4,126 1,072 1,756 771 1,229 17

(H) Alabama Aviation and Technical College 981 1,650 855 (H) Alabama Southern Community College 1,116 1,784 (H) Atmore State Technical College 933 1,563 (H) Bessemer State Technical College 981 1,717 (H) Bevil! State Community College- Brewer Campus 1,050 1,838 (H) Bevil! State Community College-Walker Campus 1,050 1,838 Birmingham College of Court Reporting** (H) Bishop State Community College 1,026 1,694 (H) C A Fredd State Technical College 1,314 2,124 (H) Central Alabama Community College 1,161 1,854 (H) Chattahoochee Valley Community College 1,116 1,953 (H) Chauncey Sparks State Technical College 1,672 2,926 (H) Concordia College 4,5061 1,200 1,400 21 Coosa Valley Medical Center School of Nursing 2,880 DCH Regional Medical Center School of Red Techn 500 500 (H) Douglas MacArthur Technical College 900 1.575 (H) Draughons Junior College 4,525 (H) Enterprise State Junior College 1,215 1,958 (H) Faulkner University-Birmingham 5,400 (H) Faulkner University-Florence 5,400 (H) Faulkner University-Huntsville 5,400 (H) Faulkner University-Mobile 5,400 (H) Gadsden State Community College 1,293 2,085 2,250 * 15 (-1) George C Wallace State Community Coll -Hanceville 999 1,674 1,050 (H) George C Wallace State Community College-Dothan 981 1,575 tH) George C Wallace Skate Community College-Selma 1,200 2,100 (H) Harry M Ayers State Technical College 909 1,590 Herzing Institutes of Alabama 4,680 Huntsville Business Institute-School of Crt Rpitg 4,960 Huntsville Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500 (H) J F Drake State Technical College 792 1,332 J F Ingram State Technical College 1,248 1,248 (-H) James H Faulkner State CommuniityCollegeCommunity 1,125 1,867 900 1,275 15 (H) Jefferson Davis Community College-Brewton Campus 933 1,563 (H) Jefferson State Community College 1,215 1,935 (H) John C Calhoun State Community College 1,248 2,004 500 (H) John M Patterson State Technical College 1,125 1,867 (H) Lawson State Community College 999 1,584 Q-1) Lurleen B Wallace State Junior College 1,026 1,795 (_1-_1) Marion Military Institute 5,686 3,790 _* __ 21_ _ Montgomery Regional Medical Center Red Tech Prog 2,000 (H) Northeast Alabama State Community College 79 2 1,2781 !,H) Northwest Alabama Community College 1,116 1,785 525 Opelika State Technical College 1,116 1,784 Phillips Junior College 4,475 (H) Phillips Junior College- Birmingham 3,940 (H) Phillips Junior College-Huntsville 3,555 ( Prince Institute of Professional Studies Inc 3,960 _ (H) Reid State Technical College 990 1,665-1 -1

See footnotes at end of table 73 77

BEST COPY AVAILABLE Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Alabama - continued

(H) Shelton State Community College 1,095 1,916 (H) Shoals Community College 1,116 1,785 (H) Snead State Community College 1,035 1,710 600 1,043 15 Southeast College of Technology 6,300 (H) Southern Union State Junior College 1,116 1,809 750 1,200 15 Southern Vocational College 2,700 Id) Trenholm State Technical College 1,197 2,061 (H) Walker College 2,136 760 1,228 14

Alaska

State average+ - 7,102 1,268 3,764 2,688

Alaska Baptist Native School of Theology** (H) Alaska Junior College 12,703 Far North Bible College 1,500 3,825 (H) Prince William Sound Community College 1,268 3,764 1,550

Arizona

State average+ - 6,649 1,735 3,627 1,250 1,578 17

ABC Technical and Trade Schools 6,360 Academy Business College 5,001 American Institute 5,175 Apollo College** Apollo College-Phoenix Inc** Apollo College-Tri City Inc** Apollo College- Westridge Inc** Arizona Institute of Business and Tech-Phoenix** Arizona Institute of Business and Tech-Phoenix** Arizona Institute of Business and Tech-Mesa** , (H) Arizona Western College 780 5,100 1,000 1,670 18 Aztech College-Tempe 9,550 Aztech College-Mesa 9,550 (H) Central Arizona College 510 3,918 1,020 1,760 19 (H) Chandler/Gilbert Community College*** 2,842 3,778 Chaparral Career College 4,500 (H) Cochise College 620 3,668 1,070 1,880 19 Coconino County Comn,unity College 600 3,390 Cook CollNe arid Theological School 3,750 2,200 Denver Business College 7,758 (H) Eastern Arizona College 668 3.920 900 1,848 Estrella Mountain Community College*** 2,842 3,778 (H) Gateway Communes College * ** 2,842 3,778 (H) Glendale Community College*** 2,842 3,778 High-Tech Institute 11,300 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Tucson 7,040 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Phoenix 8,016 _ .______Lamson Business Cole 5,935 . Lamson Junior College-Phoenix 4.104 .I

See footnotes at end of table 74

7 8 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 1993 94- -continued Tuitionand required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Arizona - continued

Lamson Junior College-Mesa 4,464 (H) Mesa Community College*** 2,842 3,7",'8 Metropolitan College of Court Reporting 3,600 (H) Mohave Community College 520 3,450 (H) National Education Center-AZ Automotive Institute 7,800 (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 Coliege*** 2,842 3,778 Paralegal Institute@ (H) Phoenix College*** 2,842 3,778 (I__-1) Pima Community College 700 3,576 Pima Medical Institute-Tucson 4,886 Pima Medical Institute-Tempe 5,214 Refrigeration School 6,350 Rice Aviation-A Division of A & J Enterprises** (H) Rio Salado Community College*** 2,842 3,778 Ron Keyes School of Art** (H) Sccttsdale Community College*** 2,842 3,778 Scottsdale Culinary Institute 13,460 (H) South Mountain Community College*** 2,842 3,778 The Art Center 8,000

Tohano O'Odham -Skill Center** . Universal Technical Institute Inc 6,475 (H) Yavapai College 666 5,116 1,290 1,430 21

Arkansas

State average+ - 4,893 909 1,264 1,275 1,650 20

(H) Arkansas State University -Beebe Newport 1,080 1,824 1,799 * 20 Baptist Schools of Nursing and Allied Health 3,500 Black River Technical College 792 1,920 (H) Capital City Junior College of Business 5,926 Carti School of Radiation Therapy Technology** Central Flying Services Inc 25,000 Cossatot Technical College 640 640 Crowleys Ridge College 3,870 750 1,650 21 Delta Technical Institute 750 750 (I-1) East Arkansas Community College*** 1,020 1,275 Foothills Technical Institute 672 672 Forest Echoes Vocational Technical School 600 600 (H) Garland County Community College*** 1,008 1,920 Gateway Technical College 7921 792 Jefferson Regional Medical Center-Sch of Rad Techn 1,800 Jefferson School of Nursing 1,200 Mid-South Community College*** 864 1,068 (H) Mississippi County_CommunityCollege*** 984 1,944 Morris-Booker Memorial College ** - _ __. () National Education Center-AR Coll of Tech Campus 6,335 (H) North Arkansas Community Technical College*** 1,008 1,920 1:1) Northwest Arkansas Community College*** j_ 1,4401 1,680

See footnotes at end of table 75 70 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out of-- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Arkansas continued 1

Ouachita Technical College 1,027 1,027 Petit Jean Technical College 792 792 (H) Phillips County Community College*** 1,008 1,920 Pines Technical College 1,140 1,140 Pulaski Technical College 855 855 Rice Belt Vocational Technical School 720 720 (H) Rich Mountain Community College*** 840 1,044 Saint Edward Mercy Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 1,100 Saint Vincent Infirmary School of Radiology 2.400 (H) Shorter College 2,100 1,150 * 19 (HI South Arkansas Community College*** 888 1,248 (H) Southern Arkansas University Tech 917 1,325 1,800 Sparks Regional Medical Center Sch of Radiography 596 (H) Westark Community College*** 1,076 1,988

California

State averag_e+ - 5,276 398 3,075 1,669 1,520 17

Academy of Court Reporting Inc 2,700 Acupressure Institute@ Alexander Educational Center Teacher Training Prog** Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles 16,500 (H) Allan Hancock College 338 2,834 (H) American Academy of Dramatic Arts-West 7,800 (H) American River College 390 3,810 (H) ** Arabic and Islamic University 6,580 (H) Bakersfield College 312 3,350 3,102 * 12 Cl-iLE3arstow College 312 4,134 (H) Brooks College 6,580 4,280 * 19 Bryan College of Court Reporting 3,840 (H) Butte College 360 3,800 (H) Cabrillo College 408 2,952 (H) California Academy of Merchandising Art and Design 6,695 California Art Institute 1,200 California School of Court Reporting 4,080 California Technical Universy* (H) College 332 2,732 Cancer Foundation Schools of Technology 700 LHI Central California Commercial College** Century_Business College** Century Schools (H) 240 2,616 (H) Cerro Coso Community Colleg, 312 2,760 () Chabot College 405 3,240 (H) Chaffey Community College 324 2,547 Childrens Hospital School of Xray Technology 800 (H) 392 2,192 (H) City College of San Francisco** Cladic Seminary i 0

See footnotes at end of table 76 80 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student res e..:Fize status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals .. [ In- Out -of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

Clark Business College 3,900 (H) Coastline Community College" (H) College of Alameda 312 2,664 College of Buddhist Studies@ College of Instrument Technology 8,000 (H) College of Marin 410 3,500 (H) College of Oceaneering 8,230 (H) College of San Mateo 417 3,807 (H) Collean of the Canyons 377 3,137 (H) College of the Desert 156 1,272 (H) College of the Redwoods 280 3,556 2,052 2,141 19 (H) College of the Sequoias 410 3,500 (Hi College of the Siskiyous 422 3,542 1,400 2,260 19 (H) Columbia College-Columbia 342 3,150 2,400 (H) Compton Community College** Concorde Career Institute-Anaheim 5,350 Concorde Career Institute-North Hollywood 10,650 Conservatory of Dance 240 (H) Contra Costa College 312 3,040 Copper Mountain Campus 312 2,544 (H) Cosumnes River College 312 3,048 Court Reporter Training Center 4,800 (H) Crafton Hills College 420 3,480 (9 Cuesta College 382 2,878 (H) Cuyamaca College** (H) Cypress College 415 3,445 (F...)-1 D-Q University_ 3,800 2,612 1,7401 21 Daniel Freeman Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500 (H) De Anza College** 1:1) Diablo Valley College 323 3,515 (H) Don Bosco Technical Institute 4,510 i (H) 300 3,960 (H) Educational Cultural Complex** (H) 312 3,504 Empire College School of Business 7,365 Eric Morris Actors Workshop 2,400 Ernest Holmes College-Huntington Beach" Estelle Harman Actors Workshop 3,885 (H) Evergreen Valley College** (H)_ Fashion Institute of Design and Merch-Costa Mesa 10,765

(1.-1) Fashion Institute of Design and Merch- Los Angeles 10,765 (H) Fashion Institute of Design and Merch- San Diego 10,765 -1 (H) Fashion Institute of Design and Merch- San Fran 10,765 (H) Feather River Community College District 351 3,351 (H) Foothill Col!ege** Foundation College** _ _ _ _ _ (H) Fresno City College 384 3,5483 I- (H) Fullerton College 402 3,420 (H) Gavilan College** (H)._ Glendale Community College 356 3,020 (H) Golden West College**

See footnotes at end of table 77 AVAILABLE 81 BEST COPY 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

(H) Grossmont College** Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 0 0 CH) Hartnell College 390 3,180 (H) Heald Business College-Oakland** (H) Heald Business College-Stockton** (H) Heald Business College-Hayward** (H) Heald Business College-Sacramento** (H) Heald Business College-San Francisco" (H) Heald Business College-Walnut Creek" (H) Heald College** (H) Heald Institute of Technol_Ny- Martinez 5,850 H Heald Institute of Technology-Sacramento 7,800 (H) Heald Institute of Technology-San Jose"

Hollywood Art Center School I 1,950 (H) Humphreys College-Sacramento 4,704 4,660 Huntington Memorial Hospital School of Xray Techn (H) Imperial Valley College 1 390 3,450 Institute of Computer Technology** Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing 960 Interlanguage Service System USA Inc@ (H) Irvine Valley College*" (H) ITT Tec hnical Institute-Sacramento 6,675 (H) ITT Technical Institute-San Diego" LH) ITT Technical Institute-Van Nuys 8,898 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Carson 7,835, (HUTT Technical Institute-San Bernandino** Jobs for Progress Inc Ser ** --, ---, --r- (H) Kelsey-Jenney Business College-A-San Diego" (H) Kelsey-Jenney Business College-San Diego 8,088 (H) Kngs River Community Cor.lge 410 3,800 1,200 850 14 (H) Lake Tahoe Community College 444 4,179

(H) Laney College I 312 2,664 (H) Las Positas College 405 3,690 (III) Lassen College 319 3,007 3,5861 * 11 Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute" LEI 312 2,376 (H) j 300 3,960 Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nrsg 1,200 1.200 1,365 1,946 21 Los Angeles Culinary Institute Inc" (H) Los Angeles Harbor College 300 3,960 (_H) Los Angeles Mission College I- 300 3,96_01 (H) Los An_,geles Pierce College l 300 3,960 (H) Los Angeles Southwest College 300 3,960 (H) Los Angeles Trade Technical College 300 3.960 (1:1)_ Los Angeles Valley College -i 300 3,960 (H) Los Medanos College 392 3,812

Lutheran Bible Institute in California i 1,800 2,450 M T I Western Business College"' _... (11)_Marymount College 11,554 5,800 * 14 (11Mendocino College 334 3,360 (H) Merced College

See footnotes at end of table 78 82 Table 2.-- Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at 2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuitionand required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

Merit College 5,850 (H) Merritt College 312 2,664 Mike Russ Schools** (H) Mira Costa College 345 2,793 (H) Mission College** (H) Modesto Junior College 342 2,982 (H) Monterey Peninsula College 410 1,630 Montessori Teacher Education Center-San Fran Bay 2,250 Montessori Training Center of San Diego 2,865 (H) Moorpark College 3 2.972 H Mount San Jacinto Calle. e** (H) Mt San Antonio College** MTI College 6,600 Nakumura Institute of Oriental Medicine 300 (H) Napa Valley College 312 2,976 National Education Center-National Inst of Techn 7,315 National Education Center-Sawyer Campus 7,202 National Education Center-Skadron College of Bus 5,154 New Life Bible College 925 Nova Institute of Health Technology** Oakland College of Court Reporting** (H) Ohlone College** (H) Orange Coast College** (H) Oxnard College 156 2,952 (H) Palo Verde College** (H) Palomar College** (H) ** (H) Phillips College Inland Empire Campus** (H) Phillips Junior College 6,075 Phillips Ji inior College of Clovis 5,577 (H) Phillips Junior College-Condie Campus 5,20-0 (H) Phillips Junior College-Los Angeles South 7,200 (H) Porterville College 332 2,780 Primal Training Center i 6,500_ (H) Queen of the Holy Rosary_College 2,500 (H) Rancho Santiago College 375 2,895 Rawhide Vocational College 2,400 1,300 * 21 (H) 312 1,714 (H) Riverside Community College 319 2,767 Roston Institute Inc 6,000 (H) Sacramento City College 390 3,810 (H) Saddleback College** Saint Johns Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 0 (HI San Bernardino County Medical Center** ______(H) San Bernardino Valle College** (H) San Diego C Colle6 .4 312 2,520 ___ _ San Diego Golf Academy 6,900 CH) San Diego Mesa College 312 2,5201 (FA San Diego Miramar College 312 2,520 _ __ _ (H). San Francisco College of Mo,,uary Science** (H) San Joaquin Delta College L 364 3,444

See footnotes at end of table 79 83 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 ear 1993-9A--continued Tuition and re uired teas Public Meals In- Out-of- per

State or other area, and institution Private state I state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

San Joa uin General Hos ital School of Rad Techn 400 3,600 San Joaquin Valley College-Visalia 6,500 San Joaquin Valley College-Bakersfield 6,500 (H) San Jose City College 332 2,972 (H) Santa Barbara City College 332 2,540 (H) 430 3,940 (H) Santa Rosa Junior College 328 3,136 1,600 School of Healing Arts 5,200 (l-j) Shasta College 266 2,594 1,953 200 Sierra Academy of Aeronautics Technical Institute 13,728 (H) Sierra College 327 3,063 3,934 * 15 Sierra Valley Business College 4,575 Skills and Business Education Center 200 200 (H) Skyline College** (I" Solano County Community College District 326 3,062 South Coast College of Court Reporting 4,200 Southern California Collee of Business and Law** Southern California College of Court Reporting 3,150 Southern California School of Evanelism 580 2,200 (H) Southwestern College 425 3,335 Sutter Community School of Rad Techn 600 (H) Taft College 455 3,515 800 1,500 13 The Salvation Army School for Officers' Training 1,800 1,600 * 21 Theatre of Art** t Ventura College 470 3,530 Veterans Administration Med Ctr-Sch of Rad Tech (H) Vii'r Valley College** (H) Vista College 312 2,664 Watterson College Pacific 8,720 (H) West Hills Community College 390 3,480 (H) 300 3,960 (H) West Valley College** Western Institute for Traditional Studies 4,900 4,900 (H) Yuba College**

Colorado

State average+ - 1,354 4,443 1,290 2,137 18

(H) Aims Community College*** 1,440 4,392 American Diesel and Automotive College Ltd 7,730 (H) Arapahoe Community College 1,303 5,023 (HLBel- Rea Institute of Animal Technology 4,750 SHE Blair Junior College 5,700 (HI Colorado Institute of Art 8,425 (H) Colorado Mountain College*** 1,870 5,425 3,600 * 17 (H) Colorado Northwestern Community College*** 1,136 3,426 1,200 2,080 19 Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine 4,550 (H) Community College of Aurora 1,238 4,958 LI-Ij Community_College of Denver 1,710 6,360 Consolidated Health Institutes of Colorado 2,950

See footnotes at end of table 80 84 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residencestatus,control of institution, state or otherarea,and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuition and required fees

Public I Meals In-rout-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Colorado - continued

Denver Academy of Court Reporting** Denver Academy of Court Reporting-Main Campus 4,200 Denver Automotive and Diesel College 7,300 Denver Business College 6,990 ) Denver Institute of Technology 7,890 Denver Institute of Technology-Health Careers Div 5,727 Emery Aviation College 24,555 Emily Griffith Opportunity School 540 3,780 (H) Front Range Community College 1,255 4,975 (1-1) Lerner Cornmunity College 1,414 3,910 1.170 2.236 20 Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 1,750 1,750 (H) Mile Hi College 5,100 (H) Morgan Community College 1,224 4,994 tr-i)Northeastern Junior College*** 1,568 3,830 1,450 1,952 14 (H) Otero Junior College 1,330 3,826 1,340 2,280 19 (Li. Parks Junior College 5,040 LH) Parks Junior College-Aurora 3,780 (H) Pikes Peak Community College 1,257 4,977 Pima Medical Institute 5,199 Platt College 6,000 PID1 Health Careers School 7,680 Presbyterian-St Lukes Ctr Hlth Sci Ed-Sch Rad Tech 1,700 Pueblo Cdlege of Business and Technology 4,981 (1) Pueblo Community College 1,360 5,080 1- Radiologic Technology Academy** (H) Red Rocks Community College 1.295 5,015

St AnthonyHospitals School of Radiologic Techn 1,100 L_ (H) Technical Trades Institute-Colorado Springs 7,680 (H) Technical Trades Institute-Grand Junction 7,680 (Li) Trinidad State Junior College 1,332 3.818 3,E984 * 20

Connecticut I -I-

State average+ - 5,133 1,367 3,959 1,858 2,6501 20

Albano Ballet & Performing Arts Academy 2,000 1,600 1,398 4,206 (H) Asnuntuck Community-Technical College _. (H) Briarwood College 9,019 2,296 Bridgeport Hospital School of N. irsirig 2,764 _1,100 (H) Capital Community-Technical Cullege. 1,398 4,206 Connecticut Institute of Art** Connecticut Institute of Technology. 4,600 Department of Ed Hartford Hosp Sch of Allied Hith 700 2,700 2,800 V (1:1)_ Gateway Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 Hartford Secretarial School Inc 9.600 Q.:11__Housatonic Communi-Technical College 1,398 4,2061 4 Institute of Childrens Literature**

Katharine Gibbs School 7,415 1 LAwrence and Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 5151 (H) Lyme Acadernyof rire A-ts 5,2001 -1-1- (H) Manchester Community Technical College 1,398 4,206,

See foofiotes at rind of fable. 81 85 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and requiredfees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Connecticut continued

Manchester h."morial Hospital School of Rad Techn 1,000 () MiddlesexCOI. Imunity-Technical College 1,398 4,206 (H) Mitchell College 10,600 2,390 2,500 20 Morse School of Business 8,950 Mount Sacred Heart College 2,700 1,000 21 (H) Naugatuck Valley Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 New Britain General Hospital School of Rad Techn 1,000 1,000 (H) Northwestern Connecticut Community-Technical Coll 1,398 4,206 (H) Norwalk Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 (H) Quinebaug V-tIley Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 Radiologic Technology Program-Windham Memorial Hos** Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 6,215 1.200 Saint Marys Hospital School of Nursing 5,596 School of the Hartford Ballet 6,850 St Vincents College of Nursing 7,133 2,916 St Vincents Medical Center School of Red Techn 1,500 Stamford Hospital School of Radiography 810 Stone Academy 7,640 Swiss Hospitality Institute 13,300 4,000 19 (H) Three Rivers Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 (H) Tunxis Community-Technical College 1,398 4,206 Veterans Memorial Medical Center 1,650 360 Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology Inc 1,895 (H) Wilcox College of Nursing 5,530 2,163

Delaware

State average+ - 3,036 1,000

Beebe Hospital School of Nursing 3,036 1.000 (H) Delaware Technical & Comm Coll -Stanton-Wilmington** (H) Delaware Technical & Community Collegae-Southern** (H) Delaware Technical & Community Collage-Terry**

District of Columbia

State average - 2,110 1,560

Ardis School of Fashion Design , 2,000 National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts 3,750 Washington_Hospital Center School of Rad Techn 340 1,560 Washington School of Psychiatry 2,390

Florida--- _. ______r 1-

State ayerage+ - 5.738 9161 3.595t 1.938 1,456 15

Acupressure- Acupuncture Institute Inc 5,000 American Flyers College 9,676 3,800 American Trades Institute 13,995 ATI Career Trainirg_Center 8,071 1

See footnotes at end of table 82 86 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residencestatus,control ofinstitution,state or otherarea,and institution: Academicyear1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Florida - continued il-9 ATI Health Education Center 12,995 Atlantic Vocational Technical Center 520 3,987 Barna Institute of Health Sciences 4,500 Bradford Union Area Vocational Technical Center** (H) Brevard Community College 1,020 3,750

(H) Briarcliffe College 5,745I (H) Broward Community College 1.503 5.676 (H) Broward Community College-North** Career City College 4,555 Career City College Branch Campus 4,455 Central Florida Carpenters JATC@ (H) Central Florida Community College 1,408 4,980 Charlotte Vocational Technical Center 530 1,055 LH) Chip° la Junior College 1,010 3,850 1,100 1,220 10 Cooper Academy of Court Reporting Inc 4 .,590 -t Countryside Christian Training Center 1 840 D G Erwin Technical Center*** 2,442 2,442 () Daytona Beach Community College 1,074 4,027 -I - (H) Edison Community College 1,087. 4,005 Ernest Holmes College-Orlando Church 1,750

(H) Flagler Career Institute 8,950 I

(H) 4,375 1,300 1,800I 21 (H) Florida Community College at Jacksonville 1,044 3,7801- Florida Hospital Colle2e of Health Science 2,9121 it 1,920 (H) Florida Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 6,333 , (H) Florida Keys Community College 990 _1 3,590' Florida National College 4,000 Florida Programming and Educational Center Inc 5,700 -1-- Florida School of Preaching 0 _I

I Florida Technical College - Orlando 5,095 I

Florida Technice' College-Tampa 5,095 , -I Florida Technical College of Jacksonville Inc 5,095 1

George Stone Area Vocational T. hnical Center 1 500 3,042 ,1--- George T Baker Aviation School 1 380 2,000, -I-- (H) Gulf Coast Community College L 9001 3,477 (H) Hillnborough Community College 9381 3,525 i---

(H) Indian River Community College t 883 3,5321- I (H) International Fine Arts College 8,630 2,626-1

ITT Technical Institute-Jacksonville 8,974.1_ L4-- ITT Technical Institute-FT Lauderdale 6,093 1 ... _ JacksonMemorialemon csp - SchoolofRadiation'on ec I 900I 900 1,200 I (H)) Keiser College of Technology 6.300! f c-ilKeiser College-Melbourne 6,3001 I 1-/LKeiser College-TeJlehtt,-see 6,300 : I +- , --1 (H) Lake City Commu- 'College 9451 3,645 1,114_ 1 7821 15 1...1ke County Area Vocational Technical Center f 615 2,645 (H) Lake-Sumter Community Co'',Ne I ..., 1,088 , 4,043 - - Leesburg_Bible Institute 625 1 Lejgal Career Institute- FT Lauderdals 4,220 Le901 Career Institute - Rivera Beach 1 4,220-1 (H)_Manettee Community College_ 960 3,540

Sae footnotes at end of table 83 8 '7

BESTCOPY AVAILABLE 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of-- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Florida - continued

Martin Technical Cot e 3,000 Miami Technical College 2.500 H Miami-Dade Commun'Colle 1,072 3,652 Mid-Florida Technical Institute 910 4,161 (H) National Education Center-Bauder Colle.e Cam us-Miami 7,309 1,908 National School of Technology Inc-North Miami Beach 6,882 National School of Technology Inc-Hialeah 6,882 (H) New England Institute of Technology-Palm Beach 8,475 (H) North Florida Junior College 802 3,180 North Technical Education Center 540 4,158 H Okaloosa-Walton Commun'Coll- . e 977 3,548 Orlando Academy_of Beauty Culture 5,000 (H) Palm Beach Community_College 1,200 4,800 2,965 (H) Pasco-Hernando Community College 1,076 3,750 (H) Pensacola Junior Coll ,e 929 3,458 HPhillips Junior Coll .e-Da ona Beach 9,400 (H) Phillips Junior College Melbourne 4,995 Pinellas Technical Education Center-Clearwater 948 4,512 Pinellas Technical Education Center-St Petersburg** (H) Polk Community College 1,075 4,027 (H) Prospect Hall School of Business 5,280 Radford M Locklin Vocational Technical Center ----i- 408 3,299 (H) Saint Johns River Community College 1,040 4,160 t-1) Saint Petersburg Junior College 1,074 3,951 Santa Fe Community College 1.050 3,975 -I- (H) Sarasota County Technical Institute 899 6,147 Segal Institute 5,440 (H) Seminole Community College --4 994 3,570 Sheridan Vocational Center 7281 5,062 i- South College +--4,500 ; (H) South Florida Community College 7 864 3,096 1,450 1.023 V Southern Career Institute** I i 4 Southern College t- 4,7104 Southwest Florida College of Business 4,7121 I

. Suwannee-Hamilton Area Vocational and Adult lt Center** 4 i (Hi Tallahassee Community College I 990 3.660 L

Taylor Technical Institute 1 369 7381_ The Career Center 5,400 , __1_ _ 1 The Romanian Theological Institute@ i I 1_ -The Stenobepe Institute of Jacksonville Inc L 4,2001 1 (H) Valencia Community College i i 1,0721 072 3,8o5 ' ------I Washington- Holmos Area Vocational Technical Center 699 5,134 I I ______._ . L. Webster College 6,8251 1 1 Webster College Inc-- rainesv;Ite 6,8251 Webster College Inc- New Port Richey I 9,800 ' 1 Webster College Inc - Fr Pierce 4,800 L I West Technical Education Center 496 992 William T McFatter Vocational Technical Center I. 664 2,700 'Mime Boyd Career Schools** 1 i

Winter Park Adult Vocational Center 522 4,186I

See footnotes at end of table 84 86 full-time, full-year students at 2-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student Table 2.-- Basic charges for Academic ear 1993-94 - -continued residence status, control of institution,state or other area, and institution: Tuition and required fees I Public I Meals I per In- I Out-of- I state Room I Board week State or other area, and institution Private i state -Dollars Georgia 19 4,979 924 1,786 1,395 1.502 State average+ -

2C 1,311 3,294 1,110 1,275 (H) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 591 1,182 (I-IL Albany Technical Institute 614 1,190 7 (H) Altamaha Tek:hnical Institute 20 4,590 1,800 1,980 (H) Andrew College 591 1,182 (l-j) Athens Area Technical Institute 504 828 Atlanta Area Technical School 1,164 3,147 (H) Atlanta Metropolitan College 633 1,209 (H) Augusta Technical Int.titute 1,089 3,072 ft1 Bainbridge College 6,380 2,784 (H) Bauder College 615 1,191 (H) Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute t Brown College of Court Reporting and MedicalTrans j 4,050 1,179 3,1621 -1 (H) Brunswick College 603 I 1,206 (H) Carroll Technical Institute 672 1,284 (H) Chattahoochee Technical Institute 1 -4 576 1,1521______(H) Columbus Technical institute 588 1,164 LI-Ileac:Ica Valley Technical Institute 12,000 Dalfort Aircraft Tech 1,074 3,057 1 H) Dalton College 576 1,152 Dalton School of Healtn Occupations Practical Nrs_g 1,119 3,102 (1-1) Dalton College De Kalb ,vledical Center School of RadiolcgicTechn 600 1,153 2,847! (H) DeKalb College 687 1,227 (1-1) DeKalb Technical Institute 1,089 3,072 LH) East Georgia College 591 1,182 (H) Flint River Technical Institute -I- 1,089 3,015 __ (H) Floyd College I 3,090 (H) Gainesville College Georgia baptist Hospital School of Rad Technology'* 2,305 (H) Georgia Military College- Fort Gordon Center 2,305 1,855 1,855 (-I) Georgia Military College-Fort McPherson Center 2,080 1 (H) Georgia Military College- Kings Bay Center i 2,080 I 2,725 2,725L 1,650 1,9951 19 (H) Georgis Military College- Main Campus 1,945 1,945 ____ (H) Georgia Military College- Moody Center --i 1,495 LH). Georgia Military College-Robins Air Force Base Ctr 1,495 1-1,164 3,147 915 1,215 19 (H) Gordon College 8001 900 Grady Memorial Hospital Professional Schools d _800 ._ 6001 1,176 . (1-_4) Griffin Technic:a! Institute 5,200I ) (H) Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service -I- --1 i 1 7561 1,152 Gwinnett Technical Institute _ _ -} B -----=,TT -.11;o7.;-t /4-711-1,...4 ...f r2.---,...t. T...... 1.....;,...1 I.-...g4..4,-. 300 t 1 ...... _ .._...... I Kennestone Radiation Technology Pr:)gram . . I I Kerr business College 4,1801 Lane School of Art** .106 .1_ 1,2.12.I (11) Lanier Technical Institute I ,161: 3,096 , (H) Macon College 1 1 1.7521 i (HI Macon Technical Institute (H) Macon Technical Institute- MilledgevilleCenter** (tILMassey Business College

See footnotes at end of table 85 80 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent residence status, control of institution, stateor other area, and institution: Academicyear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- IOut-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state I state Hoorn Board week Dollars Georgia - continued

B Meadows Junior College 2,825 Medical Center Inc-School of Radiologic Technical 1,500 Medical Center of Central Georgia 1,200 1,200 (H) Middle Georgia College 1,293 3,276 1,080 1,365 (H) Middle Georgia Technical Institute 15 601 1,202 (1-1) Moultrie Area Technical Institute 576 1,152 (H) North Georgia Technical Institute 645 1,221 300 1,095 (H) North Metro Technical Institute 15 606 1,182 (H) Ogeechee Technical Institute 622 1,198 (-1) Okefenokee Technical Institute 576 1,152 (H) Pickens Technical Institute 585 1,161 Portfolio Center 7,905 (H) Savannah Technical Institute 648 1,044 (H) South College 4,525 (H) South Georgia College 1,152 3,135 1,170 1,500 (H) South Georgia Technical Institute 645 1,221 450 1,395 (H) Southeastern Technical Institute 19 642 1,218 (H) Swainsboro Technical Institute 576 1,152 (H) The Art Institute of Atlanta 8,175 3,150 (H) Thomas Technical Institute 612 1,188 (H) 'Truett-McConnell College 4,335 1,350 1,260 (H) Valdosta Technical Institute 19 630 1,260 (H) Walker Technical Institute 576 1,152 (H) Waycross College 1,100 2,999 (H) West Georgia Technical Institute 800 983 (H) Young Harris College 5,200 1,470 1,935 21 Hawaii

State averaae - 5,250 480 2,820 1,604 1,619 10 (H) Hawaii Community College 510 2,850I 1,496 1,619 10 Heald Business College of Honolulu 8,400 (H) Honolulu Community College 470 2,810 (H) Kaoiolani Community College 480 2,820 (H) Kau. Community College 470 2,810 (Di Leeward Community College 475 2,815 (IfLyaui Community College 478 2,818 1712, I Style Center School of Fashion Design 2,100 (H)_ windward Community College _____1 480 2,820 --t---- Idaho____ _ --I t State average+ _ 3,844 r-- 1.573 2,370 i 2021 1 8 53 19 Aera Technicians Inc _ 3,480 Amerivan Institute of Health Te--c-hn---ol 9'0 Inc** Bo ise Business School* (171)7Ca:159! of SouthernIdaho*" I_ 1,900 1,5001 Eastern Idaho7rechnical Calelge 1,570 V 890 2,478 (1)_ITI Technical nstitute 1 6,387 'I 1

Sue footnotes at end of table 86 9 0 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Idaho - continued

(H) North Idaho College*** 1,930 2,532 1,000 2,130 19 (H) Ricks College 1,664. 1,105 1,860 19

Illinois

State average+ - 5,011 2,910 4,352 857 2,300 18

Air go Inc 19,950I 200 (H) American Academy of Art 9,480 (1_-1)__ Belleville Area College*** 3,180 4,080 pi) Black Hawk College-East Campus*** 3,240 5,610 (H) Black Hawk College-Quad Cities*** 3,240 5.610 Blessing Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 600 Bloomington Normal School of Radioaraphy 975 - (H) Carl Sandburg College*** 3,062 5,163 Catherine College Inc** Centralia School of Cosmetology** L Chicago College of Commerce 7,200 Chicago Manufacturing Institute** Chicago School of Violin Making 3,920 (H) City College of Chicago-Chicago City-Wide College** (H) Cif /Colleges of Chicago-Harold Washington College * ** 1,922 2,963 (H) City Colleges of Chicago-Harry S Truman College*** 1,922 2,963 (H) City_Colleges of Chicago-Kennedy-King College*** 1,922 2,963 (H) City Colleges of Chicago-Malcolm X College*** 1,922 2,963 (H) City Collages of Chicago-Olive- Harve_y_Coilege*** 1,922 2,963 (H) CiV Colle_g_es of Chicago-Richard J Daley College*** 1,922 2,9631 (H) City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College*** 1 1,922 2,963 (HI College of Du Page*** 3,600 4,680 (1-11 College of Lake County*** T 5.112 6,3870 Cook County Hospital School of Xray Technology 250, 250 264 -4- (H) Danville Area Community College*** 3,055 I 4,332 Decatur Memorial Hospital-Surgical and Rad Techn 1,500 -I----- EHS Trines Hospital School of Radiation Techn 1,388 _ _ (H) Elgin Community College*** t 3,953 4,827 Faith School of Theology 4,5004

Freeman's Fashion Academy 1 7,800 (H) Gem City College 4 3,150

Graham Hospital School of Nursing i 4,085 6.501 I- Heartland Community College*** --i 2,448T 3,264 Henry J Kutsch School of Nursing 5,200 0i (H) Highland Community Coiltge'** 2,912_ 3 ,897 (H) Illinois Central College*** 3,734 4,531 I

Cr_IL_Illinois Eastern Comm 0,115-Lincoln Trail College*** 3,23S _I 4,314_ (H) Illinois Eastern Comm Colts -01neyCentral College * ** 3,236 -4,314 (H) Illinois Eastern Comm Coils- Wabash Valley College*** 3,236 4,314 (H)_ Illinois Valley Community College*** 2,779- 3,736 Insurance School of Chicago** (H) Ill Technical Irstitute- Hoffman Estates (H) John A Logan College*** 2,646 I 4 240

See footnotes at end of table 87 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student e status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals

In- 1 Out -of- per

State or other area, and institution Private state I state Room Board week Dollars Illinois - continued

(H) John Wood Community College*** 3,152 5,344 (H) Joliet Junior College*** 3,779 4,488 (H) Kankakee Community College*** 1,990 5,824 (H) Kaskaskia College** 2,376 4,760 (H) Kishwaukee College*** 3,528 4,481 (H) Lake Land College*** 2,260 4,140 (H) Lewis and Clark Community College*** 2,744 4,710 (H) Lexington Institute of Hospitality Careers 4,800 3,300 * 20 (H) Lincoln College 8,160 1,300 2,300 14 1 (H) Lincoln Land Community College*** 2,105 3,550 (H) MacCormac College 6.300 McDonough District Hospital** (111) McHenry County College*** 4,494 5,429 Memorial Medical Center School of Radiolog_ioTechn** Methodist Medical Center of Illinois School of Nur 5,470 1,300 (H) Mid state College 4,800 1,575 (H) Montay Cofiege 5,630 (11) Moraine Valley Community College** 4,472 4,952 (H) Morrison Institute of Technology 6,520 1,000 (H) Morton College*** 3,520 4,435 National Barber-Styling College 4.625 Northwest Community Hospital School of Xray Techn 200 Northwestern Business College 5,230 Northwestern Business College-Southwestern Campus 5,680 (Hy Oakton Community College*** 3,348 3,798 (H) Parkland College*** 3,028 4,584 (1) Prairie State Colleje*** 2,664 3,528 (H) Rend Lake College*** 2,516 3.522 (H) Richland Community College*** 2.102 4,021 1121)_ Robert Morris College-Orland Park Branch 8,100 (H) Robert Morris College-Springfield Branch 8.100 (ti) Rock Valley College*** 3,653 5,860 Rockford Business College 4,575 (H) Saint 4,400 Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 5,485 Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Seminary 0 0 21 (H) Sauk Valley Community College*** 2.699 3,625 (H) Shawnee Community College*** 2,285 5,318 (H) South Suburban College*** 2,187 7,747 (Ft) Southeastern Illinois College*** 3,270 4,321 Sparks College 3,600 (1 Spoon River Colle_ge** i 2,898 5.696 1-aSplitgl field College in Illinois 5.5904_ 1,500 Springfield School of Court Reporting 2,5201 St Joseph School of Radiologic Technology 800 (H) State Community College 792 ______Swedish American Hospital School of Radiography 1,000 480 f

(H) Taylor Busir.ess Institute 6 .450 The Cc:legeof Office Technology 4,525 -- rifle Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago 5,680 Trinity School of Nursing 3,425 1,020

See footnotes at end of table 88 94 institutions, by student Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time,full-year students at 2-year postsecondary residence status, control of institution, state orotherarea,and institution: Academic year1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per Board week State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Dukes Illinois --1 continued

1,000 Trinity School of Radiography 1,425 5,762 (H) Triton Coll- e*** 3,894 United Samaritans Medical Center Sch of RadTechn 1,600 Universal Technical Institute Inc 13,300 4,583 5,437 (H) Waubonsee Commun'Coll .0*** 5,522 H William Raine Har.er Coll- !,. e*** 4,437

Indiana

1,443 2,645 2,817 1,250 20 State average+ 5,300

Ancilla Domini Coll e 2,429 Aristotle College of Medical-Dental Technology 4,870 Ball Memorial Hospital School of RadiologicTechn 1,250 College of Court Reporting Inc 4,494 (H) Commonwealth Business College-La Porte 4,080 (H) Commonwealth Business College-Main Campus 4,080 (H) Davenport College-Merrillville 6,588 (H) Davenport College-South Bend 6,588 Fort Wayne School of Radiography 1,200 400 400 Good Samaritan Hospital (H) Holy Cross College ___ Indian, Business College-Anderson 6,440 Indiana Business College- Indianapolis 4,830 Indiana Business College-Marion 4,830 4,830 Indiana Business College-Columbus t Indiana Business College-Muncie 4,830 Indiana Business College-Vincennes 4,830 Indiana Business College- -Terre Haute 4,830 t--- --t -1- Indiana Business College- Lafayette 4,830 I-- , Indiana College of Commerce@ r 1 613 2,934 Indiana Vocational Technical College-Bloomington L ' 1 1,613 2,934 (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Central in 4 (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Columbus 1--- 1,612 2,934I (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-East Central 1,613 2,934 I- 2,934 (H1_ Indiana Vocational Technical College-Kokomo i 1,0 13 -4 (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Lafayette 1,613 2,934i L

2,934 ; 1 1,6131 . (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-North Central 1 1 1,613 1 2,934 (HLlndiana VocationalTechnicalCollege- NortheastNortheast _ 1 (IA_ Indiana Vocational Technical College- Northwest 1,613 2,934 (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College -Soutn Central 1,613 , 2,934 i (HI Indiana Vocational Technical College-Southeast 1,613: 2,934 .. _ . . 1,613' 2,934 --t (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Southwest , (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College - Wabash Valley 1,613 ; 2,934 2,934 ; (H) Indiana Vocational Technical College-Whitewater 1,613 3,500 1 (H) International Business College 8,490 i 6,772 2,880 (H) .International Business College- Indianapolis I (H) ITT Technical Institute-Evansville 7935 Lincoln Technical Institute _ 7,782 1 Michiana College-South Bend 6,546.11 Michiana College-Fort Wayne 8,000

See footnotes at end of table 89 93 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent residence status, control of institution, stateor other area, and institution: Academic ear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Indiana - continued

(H) Mid-America College of Funeral Service 5,200 Northern Indiana School of Radiologic Technology 2,463 Porter Memorial Hospital School of Radiography 650 650 Professional Career Institute** Reid Hospital & Hlth Care Service Sch of Rad Techn 325 325 Rudaes School of Beauty Culture 4,950 Saint Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing 6,605 4,875 20 Sawyer College-Hammond 6,300 Sayeri College-Merrillville 6,300 Stenotype Institute of Indianapolis 5,325 (H) Vincennes University 2,019 5,166 2,070 1,250 19 Wright Beauty College 5,950

Iowa

State average+ - 3,449 1,687 2,751 1,607 1,320 15

Allen Memorial Hospital Radiologic Technology Sch 785 1,634 Allen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3,996 1,634 (H) American Institute of Business 4,950 1,800 American Institute of Commerce-Davenport 5,445 American Institute of Commerce-Cedar Falls** Covenant Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 1,000 Davenport Barber College 5,100 (H) Des Moines Community College 1,486 2,798 (H) Eastern Iowa Community College District 1,515 2,190 (H) Hawkeye Community College 1,906 3,645 (HI Indian Hills Community College 1,440 2,040 1,200 915 ley Indian Hills Community College-Centerville Campus** (H) Iowa Central Community_College 2,051 2,961 1,225 (H) Iowa Lakes Community College 1,575 15 1,764 2,852 1,150 1,220 15 Iowa Methodist Medical Center-School of Rad Techn 400 1,650 (H) Iowa Methodist School of Nursing 4,572 1,520 1,600 (H) Iowa Valley Community College District 1,630 2,950 1,620 (H) Iowa Western Communes College 1,240 19 1,800 2,610 1,400 Jennie Edmundson Memorial Hospital Sch of Nursing 2.607 1,350 Jennie EdmundsonMemorial Hospital School Rad Tech 1,000 1,800 (H) Kirkwood Community_College 1,470 2,760 (H) Lincoln Technical Institute**

Marian Health Center School of X Ray Technology 1,950 Mercy Hospital Medical Center School of Nursing 2,877 1,620 Mercy Hospital Medical Cen1er School of Rad Tecl 1 600 2,340 chi) National Education Center-National Inst ofTechn 9,410 (H) North Iowa Area Community College 1,620 2,355 1,028 1,542 North Iowa Mercy Health Center 20 500 (H) Northeast Iowa Community College-Calmar 2,070 3,880 (H) NortheastNortheast Iowa Community_College-Peosta** (H) Northwest Iowa CommuniV_Coliege 1,800 2,580 1,700 Saint Lukes School of Nursing 6,809 1,947 (H) Southeastern Community College 1,372 2,010 141'2_ 092 9 (1-1)._ Southwestern Communes College 1,725 2,400 1,152j 1,248 15

See footnotes at end of table 90 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 ear 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Iowa - continued

Spencer College 5,963 1,770 St Lukes Methodist Hospital School of Rad Techn 625 2,832 Q-I) Waldorf College 8,740 1,700 1,550 20 (H) Western lowa Tech Community College 1,664 3,232 1,500 Young Cosmetology College 2,545 Young Cosmotology College 2,545

Kansas

State average+ - 5,231 984 3,635 1,062 1,457 18

(H) Allen County Community College 1,120 2,512 2,600 * 17 Apostolic Faith Bible College** (H) Barton County Community College 1,020 2,325 1,080 1,080 17 Bethany Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 2,100 (H) Butler County Community College 960 2,317 1,396 1,404 19 (H) Cloud County Community College 1,020 2,175 940 1,440 15 Coffeyville Aircraft 3,500 (H) Coffeyville Community College 900 2,340 1,150 1,250 18 (H) Colby Community College 1,056 2,592 1,573 979 18 (H) Cowley CountyCommunity College 900 2,265 750 1,690 19 (H)_ Dodge City Community College 1,080 2,370 1,390 1,310 19 (H) Donnelly College 2,600 Flint Hills Technical School - 1,100 1,100 (H) Fort Scott Community College 360 1,020 838 1,496 19 (H) Garden City Community College 1,056 2,464 2,550 * 20 (H) Hesston College 7,500 1,380 2,070 20 (H) Highland Community College 1,050 2,400 1,300 1,088 14 (H) Hutchinson Community College 1,024 2,416 2,480 * 20 (H) Independence Community College 1,224 2.970 920 1,280 19 Johnson County Area Vocational Technical School 433 2,889 (H) D Johnson County Community College 990 2,970 Kansas Cif Area Vocational Technical School 1,096 7,301 (H) Kansas City Kansas Community College 1,080 2,808I (H) Kansas. State University Salina College of Techn 1,280 4,272 Kaw Area Vocational Technical School 952 6,350 (H) Labette Community College 870 2,580 2,200 * 17 Liberal Area Vocational Technical School 1,056I 7,022 900 Manhattan Area Technical Center 791 5,184 _ (H) Neosho County Community College 840 2,205 870 _1,490 19 North Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical Sch 1,139 7,593 1,145 1,500 15 Northeast Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 960 6,390 Northwest Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 1,223 7,211 88-0 v 1:485 12 (H) Pratt Community College 992 _2,528 1,040 1,550 19

Remington University 11,500 _ . Saint Francis Regional Medical Ctr Sch of Rad Sci 1,850 Saint Joseph Medical Center 3,000

Salina Area Vocational Technical School 1,156 3,091 _ (H) Seward Couny Community College 900 2,250 500 2,200 19 Southeast Kansas Area Vocational Technical School 1,001 6,674 -The Brown Mackie College- Overland Park 6,7951

See footnotes at end of table 91 96 160-989 0 - 94 - 4:Qt, 3 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, stee or other areand institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and reguired fees Public Meals In- Out -of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Kansas - continued

The Brown Mackie College- Salina 7,175 Wichita Area Vocational Technical School 864 5,724 Wichita Business College** Wichita Technical Institute 6,285

Kentucky

State average+ - 3,868 741 1,934 1,330 1,380 17

(H) Ashland Community College 840 2,520 (H) Careercom Junior College of Business 3,315 Draughon's Junior College 1,620 (H) Elizabethtown Community College 840 2,520 (H) Franklin College** Fugazzi College 4,992 (H) Hazard Community College 840 1 1 ,520 nHenderson Community College --4-- 840 2,520 (1-i) 1-Ispdnsville Community College 840 2,520 (FI) Institute of Electronic Technology 5,250 (H) Jefferson Community College 840 2,520

Kentucky Advanced Technology Center 550' 1,085 Kentucky Career Institute-Florence 4,500 Kentucky Career Institute-Louisville 3,750 (FI) Kentucky College of Business 4,992 Kentucky Dept for Adult and Tech Ed -Central KY AVTS ' 500 1,000 Kentucky Tech-Ashland Voc Tecn School 550 1,090 Kentucky Tech- Bowling Green State Voc Tech School 500 1,000

Kentucky Tech - Jefferson State Voc Tech School 500I 1,000 Kentucl9ITech- Laurel County State Voc Tech School 550 1,080 Kentucky Tech- Rowan State Voc Tech School 535 1,035 Kentucky Tech-Somerset Campus 550 1,085 Kentucky Tech-West Kentucky State Voc Tech School 550 1,085 Kings Daughters Hospital-School of Xray Techn 350 (1:1) Lees College 3,900 1,300 1,400 19 (H) Lexington Community College 1,938 5,178 3,074 * 10 Lexington Electronic Institute Inc 5,400 (H) Louisville Technical Institute** L-1') Madisonville Communi College 840 2,520 'Ae_yo State Vocational Technical School 580 1,300 (9 Maysville Community College 840 2,520 Montgomery Count Area Vocational Education Center 500 500 (111) National Education Center-KY College of Technology 7,270 Northern Kentucky State Vocational Technical Sch 550 1,085 (1-1) Owensboro Community College 840 2,520 inOwensboro Junior College of Business 4,741 _ _ (111) Paducah Community College 840 2,520 (FILPrestonsburg_Community College 840 2,520

(Hi RETS Electronic Institute . 4,421 (111-6---aint Catharine Co-Ifege 4,200 1,360 1,360 21_ Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500 (FA Somerset Community College 840 2,520

See footnotes at end of table 92 96 Table 2.-- Basic charges for fulltime, full year students at 2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic ear 1993-94 continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In -- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Kentucky continued

(H) Southeast Community College 840 2,520 (H) Southern Ohio College-Fort Mitchell 5,750 Southwestern College of Business 900 9 )1'Sullivan College-Lexington 7,200 The Stenotype Institute of Louisville@ Vogue of Lexington Inc 435

Louisiana

State average+ - 6,280 566 1,030 800

Acadian Technical Institute 425 850 Alexandria Regional Technical Institute 420 840 Ascension Vocational Technical School 420 840 Avoyelles Technical Institute 400 Baton Rouge College 5,175 Baton Rouge General Medical Center School of Nurs 2,100 Baton Rouge General Medical Center-Rad Tech 1,500 Baton Rouge Regional Technical Institute 420 840 Baton Rouge School of Computers 6,300 Belinda Cambre Constant School of Reporting@ (11) Bossier Parish Community College*** 700 1,200 Charles B Coreil Technical Institute 420 840 Claiborne Technical Institute 420 840 Concordia Technical Institute 425 845 (H) Delgado Community College 1,126 2,506 800 Delta School of Business and Technology 5,925 - (H) Elaine P Nunez Community College 860 2,060 Evangeline Vocational Technical School 420 840 Fleeman Aviation** Florida Parishes Technical Institute 420 605 Folkes Technical Institute 425 845 Franklin College of Court Reporting 3,000

Gulf Area Technical Institute 420 840 . Huey P Long Technical Institute 420 840 ITI Technical College** Jefferson Technical Institute 420 840 Jumonville Memorial Technical Institute 420 840 Lafayette Regional Technical Institute 420 840 Lamar Salter Vocational Technical School 425 845 (H) Louisiana State University-Alexandria 530 530 (H) Louisiana State University-Eunice 1,056 2,256 Mansfield Technical Institute 425 850 Natchitoches Technical Institute 420 840 New Orleans Regional Technical Institute 420 __.840 ____ North Central Technical Institute 420 840_ Northeast Louisiana Technical Institute 425 845 Northwest Louisiana Technical Institute 425 845 Oakdale Technical Institute 420 800 Our Lady of the Lake Coll of Nursing & Allied Hlth 3,440 Pelican Aviation Corp 25,000

See footnotes at end of table 93 97

BEST COPY AVAILABLE 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 1993-94 continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per Str Ate or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -- - Dollars Louisiana - continued

(H) Phillips Junior College 3,655 Port Sulphur Technical Institute 320 640 Rapides General Hospital School of Radio logic Tech 4,500 4,500 RETS Training Center 4,365 - River Parishes Technical Institute 420 840 Sabine Valley Vocational Technical School 420 840 Shreveport-Bossier Regional Technical Institute 420 840 Sidney N Collier Technical Institute 420 840 Slidell Technical Institute 420 840 South Louisiana Regional Technical Institute 420 840 (H) Southern Technical College 10,500 (H) Southern University-Shreveport-Bossier City Campus 910 2,140 Southwest School of Health Careers 4,400 Sowela Regional Technical Institute 720 1,440 Sullivan Technical Institute 425 845 T H Harris Technical Institute 425 850 Tallulah Technical Institute 420 840 Teche Area Vocational Technical School 420 840 Thibodaux Area Technical Institute 420 840 University Medical Center 300 300 West Jefferson Technical Institute 420 840 Westside Vocational Technical School 420 840

Maine

State average+ 3,444 2,004 4,056 1,611 2,100 19

Air Tech Inc 6,000 (H)_ Andover College 4,550 () Beal College 4,270 2,000 (H) Casco Bay College 5,295 2,600 (H) Central Maine Medical Center School of Nursing 2,495 1,170 Central Maine Medical Center School of Rad Techn 315 2,340 CH) Central Maine Technical College 2,122 4,366 1,100 2,100 17 (H) Eastern Maine Technical College 2,005 3,955 3,200 * 19 Faith School of Theoly** 500 * 19 (H) Kennebec Valley Technical College 1,770 3,420 Mercy Hospital-School of Xray Technology 1,350 Mid-Maine Medical Center School of Radiologic Tech 1,925 (H) Mid-State College-Auburn 4,000 1,800 _ Mid-State College-Augusta 4,240 New England School of Broadcasting** (H) Northern Maine Technical College 1,775 3,755 1,140 2,100 19 (H) Southern Maine Technical College 1,810 3,790 1,100 2,100 20 (1:)1 Washington County Technical College 2,543 5.051 1,250

Maryland

State average 4,743 2,872 4,421 1,755

Aesthetics Institute Cosmetology 3,900

See footnotes at end of table 94 98 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 1993 94-continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Maryland - continued

(H) Allegany Community College*** 1,891 2,491 (1-1) Anne Arundel Community College*** 2,464 4,576 Arundel Institute of Technology 11,350 1-)1 Baltimore City Community College 1,060 3,508 (H) Baltimore International Culinary College 11,505 3,825 * 10 -l) Carroll Community College*** 2,580 4,156 .(11)Catonsville Community College*** 2,640 4,216 (H) Cecil Community College*** 3,150 4,200 (H) Charles County Community College*** 2,608 3,856 (H) Chesapeake College*** 2,551 4,591 (1-1) Dundalk Community College*** 2,640 4,216 (H) Essex Community College*** 2,640 4,216 Fleet Business School 6,500 (H) Frederick Community College*** 3,803 5,993 (H) Garrett Community College*** 1,770 3,270 Greater Baltimore Medical Center -Radiologic Techn 750 (H) Hagerstown Business College 5,535 2,385 (H) Hagerstown Junior College*** 2,660 3,590 (H) Harford Community College*** 2,834 4,124 Harry Lundeberg Seamanship School Inc (H) Howard Community College*** 3,438 5,298 Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 950 2,880 L'Academie De Cuisine 12,500 Le Millet Private Art School 2,450 MacQueen Gibbs Willis School of Nursing 2,944 (H) Maryland College of Art and Design 7,930 Maryland General Hospital School of Rad Techn 400 Mercy Medical Center Radiologic Technology 500 (121) Montgomery College of Germantown*** 3,627 5,079 (H) Montgomery College of Rockville*** 3,627 5,079 (H) Montgomery College of Takoma Park*** 3,627 5,079 (H) Prince Georges Community College*** 4,090 6,520 Radio Electronic Television Schools Inc 7,200 Schuler School of Fine Arts 1,400 TESST Electronics and Computer Institute 7,800 UMBC Ultrasound Technology Program 6,000 Washington Adventist Hospital Sch of Radiography 500 (H) Wor-uric Community College*** 3,740 4,370

Massachusetts

State average+ - 7,646 2,737 5,921 2,464 2,100 17

(H) Aquinas College at Milton 7,700 _ (H) Aquinas College at Newton 7,050 (H) Bay State College 7,825 6,200 * 14 Bay State Medical Center School of Nursing 5,842 (H) Becker College- Leicester 8,205 4,210 * 19 (H) Becker College-Worcester 8,205 4,210 * 19 LH) Berkshire Community College 2,145 6,645 (H) Bristol Community College 2,310 6,750

See footnotes at end of table 95 9 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Massachusetts - continued

Brockton Hospital School of Nursing 7,664 (H) Bunker Hill Community College** Burdett School-Boston** Burdett School-Worcester 7,200 Butera School of Art 8,900 (H) Cape Cod Community College 3,060 7,500 (H) Dean Junior College 9,655 3,900 2,100 19 East Coast Aero & Technical Park 7,700 Essex Agricultural Technical Institute*** 5,250 5,250

(H) Fisher College . 10,300 6,000 I 19 (H) Framingham Union Sch of Nursing-Merrowest Med Ctr 6,045 1,350 (H) Franklin Institute of Boston 8,290 8,290 (H) Greenfield Community College 1,914 5,514 Heritage Baptist Institute** (H) Holyoke Community College 2,842 7,612 (H) ITT Technical Institute- Framingham 14,655 E.-D_Katharine Gibbs School 7,595 (H) Laboure College 8,595 Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 6,500 2,120 (H) Marian Court Junior College 6,850 (H) Massachusetts Bay Community College 1,608 5,160 (H) Massasoit Community College 2,490 6,930 (H) Middlesex Community College 2,700 7,140 Mount Auburn Hospital Radiography Program 1,500 (H) Mount Wachusett Community College** New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing 8,098 2,550

New England Flying School I 4,500 New England School of Art and Design Incorporated 9,370 New England School of Photography 7,800 (H) Newbury College Inc 10,740 5,750 14 North Bennet Street School 8,125 () North Shore Community College 1,948 5,500 (H) Northern Essex Community College 2,100 6,840 1-11 Quincy College 1,850 1,850 (H) Quinsigamond Community College 2,110 5,556 RETS Electronic School 9,170 (H) Roxbury Community College** Saint Elizabeths Hospital School of Nursing 7,510 Somerville Hospital School of Nursing 5,640 2,400 Southeastern Technical Institute 734 734 (H) Springfield Technical Community College*** 3,176 7,016 Tew-Mac School of Aeronautics 4,500 The New England Banking Institute@ The Salter School 5,950 William J Dean Technical High School** Woburn Electrical School of Code and Theory** Worcester Technical Institute*** 2,000 6,373

See footnotes at end of table 96

1 0 0 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 year1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Frivate state state Room Board week -Dollars Michigan

State average+ - 3,937 1,850 2,310 1,424 1,424 13

Academy of Court Reporting 5,800 (H) Alpena Community College*** 1,652 2,156 Annapolis Hospital School of Xray Technology_ 600 (H) Bay De Noc Community College*** 2,124 3,404L 1,634 (H) Bay Mills Community College 1,500 1,500 1,800 Bronson Methodist Hospital 3,300 1,190 1,200 14 Brooks Aero Inc 3,000 (H) Davenport College of Business- Holland 6,840 (H) Delta College*** 2,274 3,174 Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology 2,520 Elsa Cooper Institute of Court Reporting 3,759 Genesys Regional Medical Center Sch of Radiography 300 (H) Glen Oaks Community College 1,364 1,574 (H) Gogebic Community College*** 1,300 1,300 1,169 (H) Grand Rapids Community College*** 2,160 2,640 (H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business 4,735 (H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Bad Axe 4,735 (H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Bay City 4,735 (H) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Caro 4,735 9-1) Great Lakes Junior College of Business-Midland 4,735 (H) Henry Ford Community College*** 2,3C0 2,300 Henry Ford Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 500 175 (tl) Highland Park Community College 1,370 1,610 Hoffman Flying Service Inc** Hurley Medical Center School of Nursing 2,362 2,362 1,600 540 5 ITT Technical Institute-Grand Rapids 8,029 ITT Technical Institute-Troy 6,093 Jackson Business Institute 5,540 (H) Jackson Community College*** 1,812 2,064 (H) Kalamazoo Valley Community College*** 1,984 2,914 (H) Kellogg Community College*** 1,899 2,968 (H) lOtland Community College*** 1,815 2,520 Krainz Woods Academy of Medical Laboratory Techn 5,480 (LI) Lake Michigan College*** 1,650 1,950 (H) Lansing Community College*** 2,318 3,229 (H) Lewis College of Business 4,900 (H) Macomb Community College*** 2,232 2,697 Marquette General Hospital 1,100 Michigan Institute of Aeronautics 7,477 (H) Mid Michigan Community College*** 2,184 2,819 (.11) Monroe County CommunlV.College*** 1,455 1,455 (H) Montcalm Community College*** 1,863 2,240 (HI Mott Community College** (H) Muskegon Community College*** 1,700 2,100 New Tribes Mission Inc-New Tribes Bible Institute** (H) North Central Michigan College*** 1,636 2,026 1,165 2,117 15 () Northwestern Michigan College*** 2,739 3,063 2,080 1,564 V (H) Oakland Community College*** 1,898 2,642 Oakwood Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 500

See footnotes at end of table 97 101 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 1993-94 -continued Tuitionand required fees Public In- LOut -of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Michigan - continued

Port Huron Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 750 750 Rapid Air Inc 3,500 S J Williams School of Religion** Saint John Hospital and Med Ctr Sch of Rad Techn 250 (H) Schoo 'craft College*** 1,634 2,342 (H) Southwestern Michigan College*** 1,674 2,046 (H) St Clair County Communy College*** 2,398 3,230 itl) Suomi College 8,990 2,000 1,700 19 The Education Inst-American Hotel and Motel Assoc@ (H) Washtenaw Community College*** 1,661 2,091 (H) Wayne County Community College*** 1,714 1,961 (H) West Shore Community College*** 1,942 2,392 William Beaumont Hospital 200

Minnesota

State average+ -. 5,603 1,848 3,594 1,586 1,230 20

Academy of Accountancy 7,300 Academy of Aviation 16,100 (H) Alexandria Technical College 2,200 4,300 Anoka-Hennepin Technical College 3,400 5,300 (H) Anoka-Ramsey Community College 1,704 3,392 (H) Anoka-Ramsey Community College-Cambridge Campus 1,935 3,819 Association Free Lutheran Bible School 1,450 1,050 1,335 20 (H) Austin Community College 1,935 3,870 (H) Bethany Lutheran College 7,291 2,080 1,080 (H) Brainerd Cot:,munity College 1,935 3,864 (H) Brainerd/Staples Technical College-Brainerd Campus 1,845 3,634 (H) Brainerd/Staples Technical College-Staples Campus 1,845 3,634 (H) College of Saint Catherine-Saint Marys Campus 9,550 1,460 (H) Dakota County Technical College 1,824 3,616 Dearborn Financial Institute 175 Duluth Community College Center 1,800 3,600 Duluth Technical College** Dunwoody Industrial Institute 3,453 (H) Fergus Falls Community College 1,897 3,703 Fond du Lac Community College Center** Globe College of Business 6,900 H Hennepin Technical Collee 1,819 3,612 (H) Hibbing Community College 1,884 3,768 (H) Hutchinson/Willmar Regional Tech Coll-Hutchinson 2,015 3,808 (H). Hutchinson/Willmar Regional Tech Coll-Willmar 1,853 3,646 Inver Hills Community College 1,811 3,578 (H) Itasca Community_Collaae 1,766 3,532 (H) Lakewood Community College 1,769 3,434 (H) Lowthian College 4,590 (H) Medical Institute of Minnesota 5,970 (H) Mesabi Community College 1,932 3,864 Methodist Hospital School of Radiologic Technology_ 3001

0) Minneapolis Business College Inc 3,434 1 1,520

See footnotes at end of table 98 102 full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student Table 2. --- Basic charges for full-time, 1993-94- -continued residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Academic year Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of-- per Room Board week state or other area, and institution Private state state Dollars Minne.. - continued

1,766 3,375 (H) Minneapolis Community College Minneapolis Drafting School** 3,401 Minneapolis Technical Collects 1,721 Minnesota Riverland Technical College-Austin** 3,361 Minnesota Riverland Technical College-Faribault 1,680 3,700 Minnesota Riverland Technical College-Rochester 1,850 Minnesota School of Business 8,435 Minnesota School of Business-Brooklyn Center 8,435 (H) National Education Center-Brown Institute Campus 5,769 (H) NEI College of Technology 5,720 1,811 3,577 (H) Normandale Community College 1,766 3,532 (H) North Hennepin Community College North Memorial Medical Center School of Xray Techn 0 3,362 Northeast Metro Technical College 1,681 1,766 3,532 (H) Northland Community College () Northwest Technical College-Bemidji** 5,268 (H) Northwest Technical College-Detroit Lakes 2,634 2,144 (H) Northwest Technical College - East Grand Forks 1,680 1,840 3,634 (H) Northwest Technical College-Moorhead 3,362 (H) Northwest Technical College-Thief River Falls 1,681 2,454 4,908 (hi) Northwest Technical College-Wadena (H) Northwest Technical Institute 7,465 Palmer Writers School Inc** 1,822 3,619 Pine Technical College 1,687 3,375 1,620 (H) Rainy River Community College 3,586 (H) Range Technical Ccllege- Eveleth Campus 1,793 3,586 (H) Range Technical College- Hibbing Campus 1,793 Rasmussen Business College-Eagan 7,780 Rasmussen Business College-Mankato 5,835 (H) Rasmussen Business College-Minneapolis 7,780 4,602 (H) Red Wing/Winona Technical College-Red Wing 2,324 4,602 (H) Red Wing/Winona Technical College-Winona 2,324 Rice Memorial Hospital School of Xray Technology 375 375 3,600 (H) Rochester Community College 1,825 Saint Cloud Hospital School of Xray Technology 450 3,646 Saint Cloud Technical College 1,a53 3,395 (H) South Central Technical College-Albert Lea Campus 1,714 3,430 (H) South Central Technical College-Mankato 1,715 3,728 (H) Southwestern Technical College-Canby 1.864 3,657 (H) Southwestern Technical College-Granite Falls 1,365 3,658 (H) Southwestern Technical College-Jackson 1,864 3,657 (H) Southwestern Technical College-Pipestone 1,865 St Cloud Business College 7,780 St Paul Ramsey Med Ctr Sch of Ophthalmic Med Techn 2,500 1,698 3,361 (H) St Paul Technical College 3,768 1,785 1,275 V (H) Vermilion Community College 1,884 Veterans Affairs Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 454 454 3,816 (H) Willmar Community College 1,932 3,864 (H) Worthington Community College 1,932

See footnotes at end of table 99 103 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- State or other area, and institution per Private state state Rocm Board week -Dollars Mississippi

State average+ - 3,331 984 2,288 757 1,143 16 (H) Coahoma Community College*** 1,310 2,810 779 LH) Copiah- Lincoln Junior College 1,138 20 1,000 2,200 740 (H) Copiah- Lincoln Junior College-Natchez 1,000 14 Campus 1,000 2,200 (H) East Central CommuniV College . 1,000 2,200 750 (H) East Mississippi Community College 1,080 15 1,000 2,000 640 (il) East Mississippi Community College-Golden 1.200 21 Triangle 1,000 2,000 (H) Hinds Community College-Jackson 1,070 3,276 (H) Hinds Community College-Rankin Campus 1,070 3,276 (H) Hinds Community College-RaymondCampus 1,070 3,276 700 (H) Hinds Community College-Utica Campus 880 14 1,070 3,276 (H) Hinds Community College-Vicksburg-Warren 700 880 14 County 1,070 3,276 (H) Holmes Community College 1,004 2,004 500 (H) Itawamba Community College 1,000 14 910 1,700 (H) Jones County Junior Colleje 720 1,020 15 792 1,792 534 (H) Mary Holmes College 1,206 21 4,100 1,800 (H) Meridian Community CollNe 2.000 19 960 2,000 1,000 1,200 14 Mississippi Baptist Medical Center School of Rad 450 (H) Mississippi Delta Community College 860 1,870 450 (H) Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 1,000 15 860 1,760 350 Natchez College ** 752 15 (H) Northeast Mississippi Community College 970 1,760 750 (H) Northwest Mississippi Community College 990 15 1.060 2,060 (H) Pearl River Community College 850 960 5 850 1,850 (H) Pearl River Community College-Forrest 1,800 * lo County Ctr 850 1,850 (H) Phillips Junior College- Gulfport 4,680 (H) Phillips Junior College-Jackson 4,475 (H) Southwest Mississippi Community College 870 1,900 (H) Wood Junior College 600 1,050 5 2,950 1,000 2,076 21 Missouri

State average+ - 4,947 1,728 2,344 1.340 1,773 20 Aero Mechanics School 8,000 Barnes School of Radiologic Technology 1,035 (H) Basic Institute of Technology** (H) Burge School of Nursing of the Lester ECox :Aed Ct 5,540 (1.).i Coffey CollNe 1,500 5,700 (H) Crowder College*** 2,800 * 20 1,410 (H) East Central College*** 2.040 840 1,660 19 1,440 2,250 Electronics Institute 5,072 (H) Heart of the Ozarks Technical Community College*** 1.184 1,616 (H) Jefferson College*** 1,427 1,787 (H) Kemper Military School and College 7,600 Linn Technical College 1,200 1,400 21 3,562 3,562 (H) Longview Community College*** 2,010 2,910 Lutheran Medical Center School of Nursing 6,500 (H) Maple Woods Community College*** - 150 2,010 (H) Mineral Area College*** 2.910 1,440 1,500

See footnotes at end of table 104 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals

In- I Out-of- per

State or other area, and institution Private state I state Room Board week Dollars Missouri - continued I Mineral Area Regional Medical Ctr-Sch of Red Techn 1,325 Missouri Baptist Medical Center School of Nursing 4,950 1,400 Missouri School for Doctors Assistants** (H) Moberly Area Community College * ** 1,660 3,160 1,200 Mountain Grove Area Vocational-Technical School 2,650 2,650 (H) North Central Missouri College*** 1,590 2,520 1,100 (H) Northwest Missouri Community College 3,600 Patricia Stevens College 8,890 3,000 (H) Penn Valley Community College*** 2,010 2,910 (H) Phillips Junior College _ 3,498 (H) Ranken Technical College 4,650 Research Medical Center School of Radiolic Techn 3,930 1,740 Rolla Area Vocational Technical School 1,500 1,500 Saint Johns Mercy Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 1,800 Saint Johns Mercy Medical Center- Resp Care Program 4,500 Saint Johns School of Nursing 5,600 (H) Saint Louis Community College-Florissant Valley*** 1,500 1,830 (H) Saint Louis Community College-Forest Park*" 1,500 1,830 (H) Saint Louis Community College-Meramec*** 1,500 1,830 (H) Saint Louis Conservatory and Schools for the Arts** pi) Sanford-Brown Business College** (H) Southwest Missouri State University -West Plains 1,244 2,468 (H) St Charles County Community College*** 1,757 2,777 (H) St Johns Regional Health Center-School of Rad Tech 825 St Lukes Hospital Schools of Medical Imaging 100 (H) State Fair Community College*** 1,616 3,072 (H) Three Rivers Community College*** 1,450 2,275 Tri County Technical School 1,825 1,825 Vatterott College 9,800 Watterson College-St Louis Missouri 6,000 Wentworth Military Academy 9,915 1,265 2,260 21

Montana

State average 1,127 1,394 2,292 1,040 1,950 15

Billings Business College 4,960 Billings Vocational Technical Center 1,408 2,826 (H) Blackfeet Communty College 1,371 Butte Vocational Technical Center 1,348 2,776 Columbus Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 200 (H) Dawson Community College*** 1,350 2,214 1,080

(H) Dull Knife Memorial College 894 Ji (H) Flathead Valley Community College*** 1.600 2,440 (H) Fort Belknap College 1,854 1,854 (H) Fort Peck Community College 990 990 Great Falls Vocational Technical Center 1,348 2,776 Helena Vocational Technical Center 1,348 2,776 (H) Little Big Horn College 550 550 (H) Miles Community College*** 1,946 3,892 1,000 1,950 15 Missoula Vocational Technical Center 1,352 2,780

See footnotes at end of table 101 105 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 1993 94 -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Montana - continued

Montana Deaconess Medical Center Sch of Red Techn 0 Saint Patrick Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 240 Saint Vincent Hospital School of Radiography 225 (I-D Stone Child College 1,630 1,630

Nebraska

State average - 4,405 1,229 1,659 1,125 1,458 16

Archbishop Bergen Mercy Medical Center Rad Techn 1,250 Bahner College of Hairstyling- Fremont 4,800 2,100 14 Bahner College of Hairstyling-Omaha 5,500 Bryan Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 4,000 (H) Central Community College Area 1,050 1,575 College of Hair Design 6,895 (H) Gateway Electronics Institute 6,800 LH) Gateway Electronics Institute-Lincoln 6,800 Hollywood Beauty College 1,835 Immanuel Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 2,050 ITT Technical Institute 8,880 Lincoln School of Commerce 4,650 1,326 Mary Lannin_g Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 1,357 1,080 (H) McCook Community College 898 1,042 1,760 920 15 K) Metropolitan Communiy College Area 990 1,980 (H) Mid Plains Community College 1,008 1,170 900 Nebraska College of Business 4,650 0) Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture 1,578 3.036 846 1,704 14 Nebraska Indian Community College 2,000 2,000 (H) Northeast Community College 966 1,116 1,044 Omaha College of Health Careers 5,272 Railway Educational Bureau@ Regional West Medical Center School of Rad Techn@ Saint Joseph Hospital School of Radiolo_gic Techn 1,300 (H) Southeast Community College Area 1,462 1,846 -Spencer School of Business 4,437 1,462 The Craftsman School@ (H) Western Nebraska CommuoiV College 1,110 1,170 580 1,750 19

Nevada

State average - 4,912 825 3,898 0 0 19

American Computer Institute 5,200 Career College of Northern Nevada 6,900 (H) Community College of Southern Nevada 882 3,882 (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 4,155 (11)1 Truckee Meadows CommuniV College 706 3,000 (H) Western Nevada Community College 711 3,711

See footnotes at end of table 102 106 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, andinstitution: Academic year 1993-94-continueo Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out -of- per State or other area. and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars New Hampshire

1,355 18 State average 5,473 2,420 5,228 2,210

(H) Castle College 4,550 15 (H) Hesser College 6,950 2,200 1,600 Lebanon College@ (H) McIntosh College 3,590 (H) New Hampshire Technical College at Berlin 2,220 5,230 2,080 2,300 5,310 .(H)New Hampshire Technical College at Claremont (H) New Hampshire Technical College at Laconia*** 3,418 5,318 (H) New Hampshire Technical College at Manchester 2,220 5,230 5,003 Q New Hampshire Technical College at Nashua 2,292 (H) New Hampshire Technical College at Stratham 2,220 5,230 1,110 19 (t). New Hampshire Technical Institute 2,268 5,278 2,350 ADO A 19 (H) White Pines College 6,800 '

New Jersey

State average+ - 4,071 2,440 4,142 1,322

American Business Academy_ 6,075 Ann Mety_School of Nursing-Jersey Shore Med Ctr 3,210 2,500 * 21 (H) Assumption College for Sisters 1,200 0 Atlantic City Medical Center School of Xray_Tecnri 1,525 (H) Atlantic Community College*** 3,219 5,459 Bayonne Hospital School of Nursing@ (H) Bergen Community College*** 2,933 5,463 (y) Berkeley College of Business -West Paterson 9,150 4,125 Berkeley_College of Business-Waldwick 9,675 (H) Brookdale Community Coll_Ne*** 3,188 6,376 Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hosp School of Xray Tech 750 750 10) Burlington County College 1,469 3,081 (H) Camden County College 1,594 1,594 Charles E Gregory School of Nursing 2,500 Christ Hospital School of Nursing 3,266 500 Cittone Institute** 11:-)1 Couny Collegp of Morris*** 2,980 4,051 (H) Cumberland County College*** 2,952 5,760 (H) Devry Technical Institute 5,609 Ducret School of Arts 6,000 1,600 Elizabeth Caneral Medical Center- School Rad Sci 4,613 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Sch of Rad 1,500 Englewood Hospital Medical Center School of Nrsg 5,025 1,260 ______(H) Essex County College*** 2,979 4,365 (H) Gloucester County College 1,616 5,844 _ Hackensack Medical Center School of Radiography Z500 Helene Fuld Medical Center Program of Radiography 1,000 ____ Helene Fuld School of Nursing 1,420 500

Helene Fuld School of Nursing in Camden County** _J Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing 5,037 2,373 Hudson Area School of Radiologic Technology 1,750 _ (H) Hudson County Community College*** 2,625 3,809

See footnotes at end of table 103 107 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary instituticns, by student esi e ce status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In-In- per State or other area, and Institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Now Jersey - continued I Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art 7,695 2,300

Katharine Globs School-Piscataway 7,370. (H) Katharine Gibbs School- -Montclair 7,495 (H) Mercer County Community_cofte*** 2,472 4,032 Mercer Medical Center School of Nursing** Metropolitan Technical Institute 6,860 (H) Middlesex County College*** 3,000 3,000 Monmouth Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 2,475 360 Mountainside Hospital School of Radiography 1,000 1.300

Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center School of Rad** . MI -'enberg Regional Medical Center-School of Nurs 5,100 1,400 Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts 750 1,500 (H) Ocean County College*** 3,064 5,961 Our Lady_ofLourdes School of Nursing 3,697 (H) Overlook Hospital Schooi of Radiography 1,750 Pascack Valley Hospital School of Radiography 1.000 (H) Passaic County Community College 1,860 3,720 Pennco Tech 11,945 (H) Raritan Valley Communes College*** 2,932 5,668 Riverview Medical Center School of Radiolwic Tech 1,000 Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 3,067 1,000 (H) Saint Francis Medical Center School of Nursing 2,772 Saint Michael's Medical Center Sch of Radiography 850 (H) Salem Commurb College 1,765 1,765 SJHS School of Radiologic Technology 770 Solberg Flight Training Center 14,000 (H) Sussex County Community College*** 3,231 4,809 The Cittone Institute 6,000 The Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing 2,899 1,190 (H) Union County College*** 2,912 5,544 Valley Hospital School of Xray Technology 750 (H) Warren County Community College*** 2,952 4,428 West Jersey Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 800 Winifred B Baldwin School of Nursing 2,500

New Mexico

State average+ - 6,191 705 1,461 940 1,341 17

(H) Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute 606 1,686 Aztech College 10,064 (1-1) Clovis Community College 574 1,558 (H) Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Campus 660 1,812 1,034 1,226 (H) Eastern New Mexico University -Ruicioso 528 1,584 (H) Institute of American Indian Arts 1,915 1,915 1.470 1,716 20 International Business College 3,600 (H) ITT Technical Institute 5,651 Luna Vocational Technical Institute*** 620 1,292 620 New Mexico Academy of Mat.sage and Adv Healing Arts**

(H) New Mexico Junior College*** 740 860 1.450 1,750 19 (_H) New Mexico Military Institute 1,475 3,170 500 1,800 21

See footnotes at end of table 104 108 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student ea, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals

In- I Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state I state Room Board week -Dollars New Mexico - continued

(H) NewmAlco State University-Alamogordo*** 792 1,896 (H) New Mexico State University-Carlsbad*** 840 1,944 (H) New Mexico State University -Dona Ana*** 864 1,968 1,486 1,486 17 (H) New Mexico State University-Grants*** 720 1,824 (H) Northern New Mexico Community Col 9" 838 1,518 640 2,128 19 (I College 6,350 Pima Medical Institute 5,479 fl:1) San Juan College 360 600 (H) Santa Fe Community College*** 506 1,106 Southwestern Indian Polytechnk: Institute 60 60 0 0 21 The Art Center 6,000 Tucumcari Area Vocational School 80 80 (H) University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch 624 1,536 (H) University of New Mexico-Los Alamos 653 1,186 B University of New Mexico-Valencia Campus 648 1,632

New York

State average+ - 5,066 2,119 3,914 2,180 1,706 18

(H) Adirondack CommunityCollege 1,798 3,498 Albany Memorial Hospital School of X- Ray Techn 600 871 5 Alfred Adler Institute** Allied Health Program in Orthoptics and Opth Techn 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 7,975 American Musical and Dramatic Academy 7,750 3,800 (H) Arno: -Ogden Medical Center School of Nursing 7,742 2,737 2,300 V Arnot- Ogden Medical Center School of Rad Techn 3,425 Bayley Seton Hospital School Physicians Assistant 7,850 Center School of Rad Techn 2,100 2,100 (-I) Berkeley e 9,195 2,700 2,400 V (H) Berkeley School of New York 9,150 (H) Bramson Ort Technical Institute 5,520 (H) Briarcliffe School 7,100 (H) Broome Community College 1,940 3,770 (H) Bryant and Stratton Bus Inst-Syracuse Penn Can 5,760 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Inst- Main Syracuse 5,785 2,400 1,980 18 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Albany 5,760 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Buffalo 6,960 (H) Bryant and Strattc,-0 Business Institute- Estn Hills 7,680 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Lackawanna 7,865 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Rochester 5,760 Business Informatics Center Inc** (H) Catholic Medical Center School of Nursing 4,000 Catholic Medical Center- Program of Radiography 2,000 (H) Cayuga County Community College 2,179 4,169 (H) Central City Business Institute 4,975 3,60T:1--- ;------t 6 Central Suffolk School of Radiologic Technology 1,625 Circle in the Square Theater School 5,250

See footnotes at end of table 105 108 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and requiredfees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars New York - continued

(H) Clinton Community College 1,845 3,580 (H) Cochran School of Nursing 8,390 (H) Columbia-Greene Community Co Ilesie 1,856 3,596 (H) C3ming Community College 2,240 4,340 Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 4,503 1,800 1,000 10 (H) CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College 2,182 2,758 (H) CUNY Bronx Community College 2,202 2,778 (H) CUNY Hostos Community College 2,144 2,720 (N) CUNY Kngsborough Community College 2,194 2,770 (H) CUNY La Guardia Community College 2,204 2,780 (H) CUNY Queensborough Community College 2,202 2,778 CVPH Medical Center School of Radio logic Techn 3,000 Dance Theatre of Harlem Inc 990 Dorothea Hopfer School of Nursing-Mt Vernon Hosp 7,269 2,200 Drake Business School-New York 6,140 2,115 Drake Business School-Rushing 6,140 2,115 Drake Business School-Bronx 6,140 2,115 Drake Business School- 6,140 2,115 (H) Dutchess Community College 1,845 3,595 Elim Bible Institute 3,622 3,360 21 Ellis Hospital School of Nursing 3,222 Elmira Business Institute 6,100 Elohim Bible Mission Incorporated 2,000 2,500 (hi) Empire State Baptist Seminary 2,925 Q) Erie Community College-CiV_Campus 2,050 4,030 (1-1) Erie Community College-North Campus 2,050 4,030 Itii Erie Community College-South Campus 2,050 4,030 Febbraio School of Music** 0_1 Finger Lakes Community College 2,010 3,890 fit Fulton-Montgomery Community College 2,071 4,045 (H) Genesee Community College 2,050 3,750 Genesee Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 1,025 1,025 Glens Falls Hospital Radiologic Technology Program 650 CH) Helene Fuld School of Nursing 6,325 (H) Herkimer County Community College 2,060 4,880 900 V (H) Hudson Valley Community College 1,661 3,411 (H) Institute of Design and Construction 3,290 (H) Interboro Institute 8,100 Interfaith Medical Center School of Nursing 4,950 750 (H) Jamestown Business College 5,125 (LI) Jamestown Community College 2,180 4,160 (H) Jamestown Community College-Catiaraugus County 2,180 4,160 (H) Jefferson Community College 1,833 3,441 Joffrey Ballet School-American Ballet Center 6,700 (H)_ Katharine Gibbs School-Melville 8,196 (H) Katharine Gibbs School-New York City 8,065 Long Island Business Institute 6,800 (H) Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing 6,614 Long Island College Hospital School of Radiology 3,200 Machine Shorthand Institute ,8 Machon Ghana Jewish Womens College**

See footnotes at end of table 106 110 institutions, by student Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time,full-year students at 2-year postsecondary *I year 1993 -94 -- continued residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Tuition and required ees Public Meals In- Out-of-- per state Room Board week State or other area, and institution Private state -Dollars New York - continued

(H) Maria College of Albany 4,700 Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance Inc 4,000 1,770 1,820 20 (H) Mater Dei College 5,645 Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3.520 Memorial Hospital School of Radiation Ther Techn 1,250 (H) Merce Cunningham Studio 3,395 Mercy Medical Center School of Radiography 2,500 1,000 Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing 3,360 KI-I) 5,300 * 21 Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Rad Techn 2,200 2,215 4,315 2,100 1,660 14 (H) Mohawk Valley Community College 2,215 4,315 (H) Mohawk Valley Community College RomeBranch (II) Monroe College-Main Campus 5,040 (H) Monroe College-New Rochelle 5,040 2,284 4,384 (H) Monroe Community College 2,018 3,868 (H) Nassau Community College National Academy School of Fine Arts 5,700 Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater 5,800 New York Institute of Credit** New York University Medical Center Allied Hlth Ed 6,500 Newspapers Institute of America-Writers Institute** 2,050 4,020 (H) Niagara County Community College Nikolais and Louis Dance Lab 1,500 2,115 4,115 (H) North Country Community College 4,115 (H) North Country Community College-Malone 2,115 2,115 4,115 LH) North Country Community College-Ticonderoga (H) Olean Business Institute 4,685 On the Record School of Reporting** 2,092 6,092 (H) Onondaga Community College 1,885 3,685I (-4) Orange County Community College 4,900 4,900 Oswego County Boces 1,975 2,190 19 (H) Paul Smiths College of Arts and Science 9,810 Peninsula Hospital Center School of Rad Technology 3,000 (H) Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing 6,710 Li) Plaza Business Institute 4,710 2,950 * 19 Practical Bible Training School 4,030 4,076 2,380 (H) Pratt Manhattan-A Division of Pratt Institute 13,298 Queensboro Institute of Music** Rabbinical College of Queens** Richmor Aviation Flight School 18,000 Rika Breuer Teachers Seminary** (H) Rochester Business institute 5,100 4,307 (H) Rockland Community College 2,257 2,420 2,420 14 (H) Sage Junior College of Albany 6,826 2,000 1,500 21 (H) Saint Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing 4,710 Saint James Mercy Hospital-School of Nursing 5,100 Saint Lukes Memorial Hospital Center 2,400 Saint Vincents Hospital School of Nursing_ 6,700 _ 0 0 21 Salvation Army School for Officers Training_ 900 3,480 * 21 Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 3,950 2,050 3,000 * 21 (H) Sara Schenirer Teachers Seminary ____ _ (H) Schenectady County Community College 1,893 3,693

See footnotes at end of table 107 111 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-yearstudents at 2-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent residence status, control of institution, stateor other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--con inued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In--1.Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars New York - continued

School of Horticulture 4,500 , Simmons Institute of Funeral Service Inc 6,250 Simmons School 7,900 Sisters of Charity Hospital School of Nursing 3,887 South Nassau Community Hospital Sch of Xray Techn 1,500 Spanish-American Institute 4,800 Spencer Business Institute 5,200 St Elizabeth Hospital School of Radiology 2,000 1,600 21 St James Mercy. Hospital School of Radiography 3,000 St Josephs Hospital Health Center School of Nurs 3,631 1,700 St Vincents Medical Center of Richmond -Sch of Nurs 2,740 Stenograhic Institute-Western New York** (H) Stenotype Academy 6,300 (H; Suffolk County Community College-Ammerman Campus 1,972 3.822 (H) Suffolk County Community College-Eastern Campus 1,972 3,822 (H) Suffolk County Community College-Western Campus 1.972 3,822 (H) Sullivan County Community College 2,050 3,950 (H) SUNY College of Agric and Techn at Morrisvil'e 2,905 6,805 2,640 1,860 19 (H) SUNY College of Technology at Canton 2,919 6,819 2,620 1,870 19 (H) SUNY College of Technology at Delhi 2,945 6,845 2,604 2,150 (H) SUNY Ulster County Community College 19 1,984 3,854 (H) SUNY Westchester Commmunity College 2.168 5,093 (H) Taylor Business Institute 6,720 (H) Technical Career Institutes 5,550 The Pace Business School 4,995 The Sonia Moore Studio of the Theatre@ Tompkins Community Hospital School of Rad Techn 1,000 LI) Tompkins-Cortland Community College 2,245 4,345 (H) Trocaire College 5,600 United Hospital Medical Center Sch of Rad Techn 2,420 (H) Utica School of Commerce 4,400 Veteran Administration Hospital Sch of Rad Techn 500 (H) Villa Maria College Buffalo 5,830 (H) Westchester Business Institute 9,405 Winthrop-University Hospital Prog of Radiography 2,000 Womens Christian Assoc Hospital Sch of Xray Techn 750 1121) Wood-Tobe-Coburn School 8,160 Yeshiva Gedolah of Midwood 4,500 2,000 * 21 'NorthCarolina

State average+ 3,926 590 4,416 2,007 1,751 19 (H)Alamance Community College 578 4,536 (H) Anson Community College 577 4,536 (H) Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College 578 4,535 Atlantic Aero** (H) Beaufort CountyCommunity College 575 4,533 (H) Bladen Community College 587 4,545 (H) Blue Ridge Community College 587 4,545 H Brevard College 6,545 1,600 2,050 21

See footnotes at end of table 108 112 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student e or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993 -94 -- continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars North Carolina - continued

(H) Brunswick Community College 581 4,539 (H) Caldwell Community College and Technical Insti'4.1 5781 4,536 (H) Cape Fear Community College 575 4,534 Carolinas Medical Center (H) Carteret Community College 572 4,530 (H) Catawba Valley Community College 575 4,533 (H) Cecils Junior College 4,150 (H) Central Carolina Community College 578 4,536 (H) Central Piedmont Community College 572 4,530 (H) Cleveland Community College 585 4,543 (H) Coastal Carolina Community College 578 4,536 (H) College of the Albemarle 585 4,543 (H) Craven Community College 584 4,542 (H) Davidson County Community College 579 4,538 (H) Durham Technical Community College 575 4,533 (H) Edgecombe Community College 575 4,533 (H) Fayetteville Technical Community College 569 4,527 (H) Forsyth Technical Community College 577 4,535 (H) Gaston College 575 4,533 (H) Guilford Technical Community College 587 4,546 () Halifax Community College 577 4,536 (H) Haywood Community College 576 4,535 (H) Isothermal Community College 585 4,543 (H) James Sprunt Community College 580 4,539 (H) Johnston Community College 578 4,536 (H) Lenoir Community College 584 4,543 (H) Louisburg College 6,249 1,575 1,460 19 (H) Louise Harkey School of Nursing -Cabarrus Mem Hosp 3,880 1,000 (H) Martin Community College 575 4,533 H Mayland Community College 581 4,539 (H) McDowell Technical Community College@ Mercy School of Nursing 2,558 1,800 (H) Mitchell Community College 582 4,540 (H) Montgomery Community College 569 4,527 Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 125 (H) Nash Community College 578 4,536 North Carolina Center for Applied Textile Techn 559 4,515 Northern Hospital of Surry Co Sch of Med Lab Tech** (H) Pamlico Community College 572 4,530 (H) Peace College 5,220 3,160 1,280 21 (H) Piedmont Community College 584 4,542 (H) Pitt Community College 578 4,536 Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing 3,620 1,800 (H) Randolph Community College 578 4,537 (H) Richmond CommunlyCollege 584 4,542 (H) Roanoke -Chowan Community College 581 4,539 (H) Robeson Community College 575 4,533 (H) Rockingham Community College 584 4,542 (H) Rowan-Cabarrus Community College_ 581 4,539 (H) Saint Marys College 6,680 3,620 2,215 21 Salisbury Business College 3,755

See footnotes at end of table 109 113 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 1993-94- -continued Tuitionand required fees Public Meals

In- Out-of- , per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars North Carolina - continued

(H) Sampson Community College 587 4,545 (H) Sandhills Community College 578 4,536 (H) Southeastern Community College 585 4,544 (H) Southwestern Community College 575 4,534 (H) Stan ly CommunityCollege 578 4,536 (H) Surry Community College 575 4,533 (H) Tri-County Community College 569 4,528 (H) Vance-Granville Community College 584 4,542 (H) Wake Technical Community College 566 4,524 Watts School of Nursing 1,400 1,400 (H) Wayne Community College 584 4,542 (H) Western Piedmont Community College 578 4,536 (H) Wilkes Community College 583 4,541 Wilkes Regional Medical Center 450 450 1,500 1.750 15 (H) Wilson Technical Community College 578 4,536

North Dakota

State average+- 1,425 1,578 2,971 958 1,333 17

(H) Bismarck State College 1,665 4,173 770 1,390 15 (H) Fort Berthold Community College 1,580 1,580 Interstate Business College-Fargo** Interstate Business College-Bismarck** (H) Little Hoop Community College 1,160 1,160 Medcenter One Q & R Radiologic Technology Program 1,500 Meritcare Saint Lukes Hospital School of Rad Techn 800 Minot School for Allied Health 1,300 (H) North Dakota State College of Science 1,650 4.158 750 1,480 21 (H) North Dakota State University of Bottinteau 1,692 4,200 788 1,398 15 (H) Standing Rock College 1,870 1,870 (H) Turtle Mountain Community College 1,176 1,176 (H) United Tribes Technical College 2,100 1,800 1,998 19 (H) University of North Dakota-Lake Region 1,698 4,206 2,375 * 15 (Id) University of North Dakota-Williston 1,710 4,218 680 400 V

Ohio

State averag_e+ - 4,499 2,457 4,912 1,726 1,075 21

ACA College of Design 6.780 Academy of Court Reporting-Cleveland 4,375 Academy of Court Reporting-Akron 4,375 Academy of Court Reporting-Columbus 4,375 Akron General Medical Center School of Rad Techn 1,750 (H) Antonelli Institute of Art- Photography 7,400 Art Adverti3ing Academy Inc 6,000 Aultman Hospital School of Nursing 5,635 (H) Belmont Technical College 1,512 2,016 (17)1E3oheckers Business College 5.600 (H)Bowl ing_Green StatioLiniversUniversity Frirre land s 2,734 6,908"

See footnotes at end of table 110 114 1

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: Academicyear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Vic Meals Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private Mu__ state Room Board week Dollars Ohio - continued

(H) Bradford School 8,450 2,640 (H) Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Parma 5,760 Bryant and Stratton Business Institute-Richmond Height 6,985 Cambridge Beauty College** Centerville Bible College 1,440 (H) Central Ohio Technicel College 2,124 3,024 2,869 (H) Chatfield College 3,722 Childrens Hospital Radiography School** (H) Christ Hospital School of Nursing 6,000 2,400 Cincinnati School of Court Reporting and Business 5,000 (H) Cincinnati Technical College 2,310 4,326 (H) Clark State Community College 2,107 4,199 (H) Cleveland Institute of Electronics@ (H) Columbus Sate Community College 2,448 5,280 Community Hospital School of Nursing 3,232 1,125 Community Hospital School of Radio logic Technology 500 500 (H) Cuyahoga Community College District*** 1,968 3,937 (H) Davis Junior College 5,568 Dayton School of Court Reporting** Eastern Hills Academy of Hair Design 4,275 (H) Edison State Community College 2,064 3,840 (H) ETI Technical College-Niles 4,050 ETI Technical College- North Canton 5,400 (H) Fairview General Hospital School c Nursing 3,680 Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 6,272 (H) Hocking Technical College 2,461 4,922 546 Hondros Career Centers-Columbus 560 Hondros Career Centers-Cincinnati 560 Hondros Career Centers-Dayton 560 Hondros Career Centers-Independence 560 Li International College of Broadcasting 5,350 (H) ITT Technical Institute 7,824 (H) ITT Technical Institute- Har Branch 7,824 (H) Jefferson Technical College 1,755 2,295 (H) Kent State University-Ashtabula Regional Campus 2,885 6,625 (H) Kent State University-East Liverpool Regional Cam 2,385 6,625 (H) Kent State University-Geauga Campus 2,885 6,625 Oil Kent State University-Salem Regional Campus 2,885 6,625 (H) Kent State University-Stark Campus 2,885 6,625 p=i) Kent State University-Trumbull Regional Campus 2,885 6,625 (H) Kent State University- Tuscaraws Regional Campus 2,887 6,627 (H) Kettering_College Medical Arts 6,959 1,920 1,800 21 (H) Lakeland Community College*** 2,156 4,530 Lawrence County Joint Vocational School 1,800 1,800 (1:11_Lima Technical College 1,968 3,876 Lorain Business College 4,825 (H) Lorain County Communiy College*** 2,452 5,197 Mansfield General Hospital School of Nursing '3,859 705 350 V Mar -Pets Beauty Academy** Maranatha Bible College and Institute@ Marietta Memorial Hospital Program of Rad Techn 600 1

See footnotes at end of table 111 115 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-yearstudents at 2-year postsecondary institutions,by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area,and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per Board week State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Dollars Ohio - continued

Marion General Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 425 4,014 cril. Marion Technical College 2,430 1,150 Mercy College of Northwest Ohio 5,370 (H) Meridia Huron School of Nursing 3,708 Metrohealth Medical Center School of Nursing 4,000 4,000 7,872 (H) Miami University-Hamilton 3,000 7,872 FilMiami University-Middletown 3,000 (H) Miami-Jacobs Junior College of Business 3,555 Middletown Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 500 MTI Business College 6,600 3,390 (H) Muskingum Area Technical College 2,040 3,168 (H) North Central Technical College 1,692 Northside Medical Center-School of Xray Technology 4,335 (H) Northwest Technical College 2,422 2,240 (H) Northwestern College 7,280 Ohio Diesel Technical Inst-Ohio Auto Diesel Tech 6,750 2,250 Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology 7,380 Ohio Real Estate Institution Inc@ 8,766 2,115 (H) Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Inst 2,835 Ohio Valley Business College Inc 3,380 1,950 (H) Ohio Valley Hospital School of Nursing 5,008 3,374 (H) Owens Technical College 1,910 Owens Technical College Findlay Campus 1,910 3,374 (H) Penn-Ohio College 4,949 4,565 Portage Lakes Career Center 4,565 Professional Skills Institute 4,124 Providence Hospital School of Nursing 6,433 765 Providence Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 1,200 1,020 BETS Institute of Technology** (H) BETS Tech Center 4,859 Saint Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center Sch of Nrs 4,873 Saint Vincent Medical Center School of Nursing 5,299 1,750 Sawyer College of Business 4,980 Sawyer College of Business-West 5,005 School of Advertising Art Inc 7,075 (H) Sinclair Community College*** 2,115 3,420 (H) Southeastern Business College-Gallipolis 4,585 Southeastern Business College-New Boston 4,800 Southeastern Business College-Lancaster 4,875 Southeastern Business College-Chillicothe 4,800 Southeastern Business College-Lorain 5,465 (H) Southern Ohio College 4,770 (H) Southern Ohio College-Fairfield 6,175 (H) Southern Ohio College-Northeast 5,780 (H) Southern State Community College 2,453 4,452 Southwest General Hospital School of Rad Techn 2,150 Southwestern College of Business-Middletown" Southwestern College of Business-Cincinnati*'' Southwestern College of Business-Cincinnati** Southwestern College of Business-Dayton** (H) St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Ctr Sch of Rad Techn 500

See footnotes at end of table 112 116 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals

I In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Ohio - continued

() Stark Technical College 2,220 3,120 Stautzenberger College- Toledo 5,208 Stautzenberger College-Toledo 5,208 Stautzenberger College-Findlay 5,208 Summa Health System School of Radiologic Techn 250 1,300 Summa St Thomas School of Nursing 5,410 Technology Education Center 6,300 2,600 (H) Terra Technical College 1,950 4,650 The Stenotype Institute of Cincinnati 5,325 The Stenotype Institute of Columbus 5,325 The Stenotype Institute of Lima@ The Stenotype Institute of Springfield 5,325 The Stenotype Institute of Toledo 5,325 Timken Mercy Medical Center School of Rad Techn 875 Tri-State Bible College 626 Trumbull Business College 7,600 University Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 625 (H) University of Akron-Wayne College 2,775 6,802 (H) University of Cincinnati-Clermont College 2,916 7,200 (H) University of Cincinnati- Raymond Walters College 3,168 8,064 Victor George Beauty Academy** (H) Virginia Marti College of Fashion and Art** (H) Washington State Community College 2,494 4,978 (H) West Side Institute of Technology 7,160 (H) Wright State University-Lake Campus 2,757 5,841 Yavne College for Women**

Oklahoma

State average+ - 4,501 1,314 2,047 904 1,537 18

(H) Bacone College 3,300 1,000 1,900 20 Caddo-Kowa Area Vocational Technical School 1,050 1,050 (H) Carl Albert State College 1,075 2,724 600 1,700 20 City College Inc 5,990 (H) Connors State College 1,017 2,702 544 1,292 21 (H) Eastern Oklahoma State College 1,499 3,222 764 1,360 V Francis Tuttle Area Vocational Technical Center 1,060 1,060 Great Plains Area Vocational Technical School 900 900 HCA Presbyterian Hospital School of Rad Technology 1,350 Indian Meridian Vocational Technical Sch Dist 16*** 2,000 2,000 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Atoka*** 2,040 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Durant 1,020 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Hugo 1,020 2,040 Kiamichl Area Voc Tech School SD 7-McAlester*** 2,040 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-McCurtain*** 2,040 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7- Poteau*** 2,040 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Spiro Campus*** 2,040 2,040 Kiamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Talihina*** 2,040 2,040 Metro Tech Vocational Technical Center*** 1,600 1,600 Moore-Norman Area Vocational Technical School*** 7 1,060 1,060

See footnotes at end of table 113 117 BEST COPY AVAILABLE 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 1993-94- -conti ued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per

State or other area, and institution Private state state Room I Board week Dollars Oklahoma - continued

(H) Murray State College 1,024 2,720 640 1,610 10 (H) National Education Center-Spartan School of Aero 6,750 (H) Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mech Coll 1,015 2,813 810 1,404 17 (H) Northern Oklahoma College 968 2,653 760 1,120 20 O T Autry Area Vocational Technical Center*** 1,258 1,258 (H) Oklahoma City Community College 1,067 2,752 (H) Oklahoma Junior College 4,670 Oklahoma Northwest Area Vocational Technical Sch-Alva*** 625 625 Oklahoma Northwest Area Vocational Technical Sch-Fairview* 625 625 (H) Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City 1,373 3,403 (H) Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee 1,274 3,304 778 1,480 20 Platt College 4,925 Red River Area Vocational Technical School 1,060 1,060 (H) Hedland Community College** (H) Rogers State College 1,930 2,780 1,600 1,940 17 (H) Rose State College 952 2,637 (H) Saint Gregorys College 4,520 1,540 1,560 21 (H) Seminole Junior College** Southern Oklahoma Area Vocational Technical Center 1,200 1,200 Tulsa County Area Voc Tech School Dist 18-SE 1,300 1,300 (H) Tulsa Junior College 930 2,520 Tulsa Lease-A-Plane@ (H) Western Oklahoma State College 1,204 3,250

Oregon

State average+ - 5,660 1,262 3,508 1,157 2,615 17

(H) Blue Mountain Community College 1,032 2,472 (H) Central Oregon Community College*** 1,512 4,032 1,114 2,229 19 (H) Chemeketa Community College 1,080 4,140 (1=i) Clackamas Community College 1,170 1,170 (H) Clatsop Community College 1,008 3,600 College of Legal Arts 6,180 Delta College of Business and Technology** Dove Bible Institute 1,840 (H) Lane Community College 990 3,300 (H) Linn-Benton Community College 1,280 5,195 McCain Institutes 7,780 (H) Mt Hood Community College 1,350 4,545 Oregon Denturist College 7,000 (1-1) Oregon Polytechnic Institute 8,950 Oregon School of Arts and Crafts 8,155 Portland Bible College 2,001 1,820 14 (H) Portland Community College 1,305 4,140 (H) Rogue Community College*** 1,686 3,486 Salem Bible College 3,375 (H) Southwestern Oregon Community College 1,188 3,564 (11) Treasure Valley Community College** 1,722 2,268 1,200 3,000 (H) Umpqua Community College 1,080 3,696 Western Business College**

See footnotes at end of table 114

116 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student

e controlof institution,. state other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -con inued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out -of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Pennsylvania

State average+ 5,244 3,486 5,013 1,913 1,327 18

Abington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 4,796 (H) Albert Einstein Medical Center 1,500 Aliquippa Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,325 Altoona Hospital School of Nursing 1,800 Altoona School of Commerce 4,750 (H) American Institute of Des n 6,000 (H) Antonelli Institute 7,300 2,800 Armstrong County Memorial Hosp Sch of Rad Techn 750 (H) Art Institute of Philadelphia** (H) Art Institute Pittsburgh 8,175 6,240 21 Automotive Training Center 4,800 (H) Berean Institute 2,850 Berks Technical Institute 2,244 (H) Bradford School 7,840 2,800 (H) Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts 7,740 Brandywine Hospital and Trauma Ctr Sch of Rad Tech 900 Brandywine Hospital School of Nursing 3,628 (H) Bucks County Community College*** 4,209 6,439 Business Careers Inc 5,121 (H) Butler County Community College*** 2,322 3,462 Cambria Rowe Business College 4,600 Carlisle Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,2t:0 (H) Central Pennsylvania Business School 7,875 3,885 Chester County_Hospital School of Nursing 3,300 1,650 (H) CHI Institute 6,450 Churchman Business School 4,485 Citizens General Hospital School of Nursing 4,098 (H) Clarissa School of Fashion Design 4,960 Clearfield Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 1,075 (H) Community College of Allegheny County*** 3,010 4,504 (H) Community CollNe of Beaver County*** 3,745 5,755 (H) Community College of Philadelphia*** 3,705 5,535 Community General Hospital School of Xray Techn 225 Community Hospital of Chester Program of Diag Rad 675 Community Medical Center School of Radiography** Computer Learning Center-Philadelphia** Computer Tech 6,975 2,700 Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital 1,130 Consolidated School of Business-York 4,725 Consolidated School of Business-Lancaster 4,725 Court Reporting Institute of Orleans Techn Inst 5,670 Crozer-Chester Medical Center-Allied Health Prog 1,810 (H) Dean Institute of Technology 5,346 (H) Delaware County Community College*** 3,195 4,575 Douglas School of Business 4,500 Doylestown Hospital-School of Radiologic Techn 2,025 (H) Du Bois Business College 4,800 Duffs Business Institute 5,285 r Eastern Montgomery County Area Vocational Tech Sch 6,295 6,295

See footnotes at end of table 115 113 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student er area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94-continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Pennsylvania - continued

(H) Electronic Institute-Middletown 4,950

(H) Electronic Institutes 4,950. Episcopal Hospital-School of Nursing 12,060 900 (H) Erie Business Center 7,320 2,850 1,875 17 (H) Erie Business Center-South 4,135 Erie County Technical Institute** (H) Erie Institute of Technology_Inc 5,400 Fayette Institute of Commerce and Technology Inc 7,590 Frank-ford Hospital School of Nursing 5.000 Free Gospel Bible Institute 385 0 0 21 Gateway Technical Institute 6,050 Geisinger Medical Center 6,140 1,450 600 15 Germantown Hof- iital and Medical Center Sch of Nrsg 7,390 882 1,080 21 Germantown HoLp,ial and Medical Center Sch of Rad 1,500 (j) Harcum Junior College 7,472 4,516 * 19 (Ft) Harrisburg Area Community College-Harrisburg*** 3,090 4,635 (1-)1 Harrisburg Area Community College-Lancaster*** 3,090 4,635 (H) Harrisburg Area Community College-Lebanon*** 3,090 4,635 Holy Spirit Hospital School of Radio logic Techn 925 Horizon House Clerical Preparation** (H) Hussian School of Art 6,200 ICM School of Business 6,315 11-0 ICS-Center for Degree Studies@ (H) Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Armstrong** (H) Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Punxsutawney** (H) Information Computer Systems Institute 3,800 (H) Jameson Memorial Hospital 7,103 (H) Johnson Technical Institute 5,236 237 (H) Johnson Technical Institute -Moshannon Valley 5,296 itILKeystone Junior College 8,260 2,450 2,450 19 (H) Lackawanna Junior College 5,870 Lancaster General Hospital-Education and Training 5,451 1,230 Lansdale School of Business 4,800 Laurel Business Institute 5,325 Lee Hospital School of Xray Technology 100 (H) Lehigh County Community College*** 3,300 5,040 Lehigh Valley Hospital 700 1,500 Libeity Academy of Business 4,700 (H) Lincoln Technical Institute-Allentown 5,480 (H) Lincoln Technical Institute- Philadelphia 10,600 Lion Investigation Academy@ (H) Luzerne County Community College*** 3,030 4,470 (H) Manor Junior College 6,726 1,248 1,872 15 Martin School of Business 1,950 McCann School of Business-Mahandy City 5,850 1,200 McCann School of Business-Wyoming 5,850 (H) McCarrie School of Health Sciences and Techn Inc 5,915 (H) Median School of Allied Health Careers** Medical College Hospital-Elkins Park-Sch Rad Techn 1,385 Mercy Hospital-School of Radiologic Technology 1,000 Methodist Hospital School of Nursing 7,758

See footnotes at end of table 116 120 Table 2.- - Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student of s t tion state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out -of- per State or other area, and Institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Pennsylvania - continued

1.1-1) Monroeville School of Business 5,120 (HI_ Montgomery County Community College*** 3,690 5,490 National Education Center-Allentown Business Sch 5,175 National Education Center-Thompson Institute-Philadelphia 5,060 National Education Center-Thompson Institute-Harrisburg 7,514 2,400 (H) National Education Center-Vale Technical Institute 5,681 960 New Castle School of Trades 6,534 New Kensington Commercial School 5,600 (H) Northampton County Area Community College*** 3,660 5,460 2,100 1,340 14 (t-1) Northampton County Area Community College-Monroe 3,000 5,460 Northeast Institute 6,300 (H) Northeastern Christian Junior College** Northeastern Hospital School of Nursing 6,044 2,200 * 21 Northwest Medical Center Rad Tech Prog -Franklin 1,100 1,100 600 Oakridge Academy of Arts- 6,900 Ohio Valley Hospital school of Nursing 6,424 Ohio Valley Hospital School of Radiologic Tech 7,125 5,646 * V Pace Institute 3,500 (H) Peirce College 6,298 3,000 (H) Penn Technical Institute 6,720 (H) Pennco Tech 6,615 3,600 Pennsylvania Business Institute 5,160 Pennsylvania Business Institute-Carbon Campus 10,200 Pennsylvania Commercial Business School 9,200 Pennsylvania Gunsmith School 4,400 (H) Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts 8,665 3,400 (H) Pennsylvania Institute of Technology 7,061 Pennsylvania School of Art and Design 6,520 Philadelphia Wireless Technical Institute 8,000 Pittsburgh Beauty Academy-Greenburg 4,998 Pittsburgh Beauty Academy-Charleroi 4,669 (H) Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 5,976 (H) Pittsburgh Institute of Mortua_ry Science 6,900 Q Pittsburgh Technical Institute 8,400 r"ottsville Hospital 5,500 (H) Reading Area Community College* ** 3,360 5,010 Restaurant School 14,000 (H) RETS Education Center 7,920 Roe.ale Technical Institute 5,475 Rox ...., ough Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 6,800 2,000 Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing 7,751 Saint Joseph Medical Center- Hazelton** Saint Vincent Health Center 5,680 Savonarola Theo Sem of the Polish Natl Catholic Ch 2,000 (H) Sawyer School 5,990 4,860 School of Radiography-Bradford Regional Med Center 1,400 Schuylkill Business Institute 5,050 Sewickley Valley Hospital School of Nursing 8,016 1,575 Sewickley Valley Hospital School of Xray Techn 2,585 Shadyside Hospital School of Nursing 5,400 Sharon Regional Health System School of Nursing 5,237 1,920

See footnotes at end of table 117 121 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Ikebials In- ,..1Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Pennsylvania - continued

Shenango Valley School of Business 4,075 Shenango Valley School of Business- New Castle 3,963 Shenango Valley School of Business-Titusville 4,075 South Hills Business School 6,420 St Francis Medical Center School of Nursing 6,240 St Lukes Hospital School of Nursing 10,107 1,050 St Margaret Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 2,680 State Beauty School** ' (H) Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology 3,845 3,845 1,390 2,025 19 The Chubb Institute-Keystone School 7,800 The Craft Institute 4,765 Tri-State Business Institute 5,850 (H) Triangle Tech Inc-Dubois 5,893 (H) Triangle Tech Inc-Erie 5,983 CH) Triangle Tech Inc- .geensburg 5,850

(H) _University of Pittsburgh-Titusville , 4,992 10,294 2,040 1,830 19 Upper Bucks County Area Vocational Technical Sch 4,960 4,960 .(1-1) Valley Forge Military College 12,650 2,640 1,530 21 Washington Hospital School of Nursing 4,500 Washington Hospital School of Radiography 1,450 Washington Institute of Technology 6,000 Welder Training and Testing Institute 5,625 West Virginia Career Institute 6,000 We stern Pennsyv_ania Hospital School of Nursing 6,418 1,800 Western School of Health and Business Careers- Pittsburgh 6,500 Western School of Health and Business Careers-Monroeville 5,000 (H) Westmoreland County Community College*** 2,512 3,682 Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Sch of Nucl Med Tech 800 Wilkes-Barre General Hospital - School of Anesthesia 150 (H) Williamson Free School 145 0 0 14 Williamsport Sci no! of Commerce 4.255 Wilma Boyd Career Schools Inc** York Technical Institute 11,220 Yorktowne Business Institute 6,118

Rhode Island

_ State average - 4,118 1,546 4,392

CH) Community College of Rhode Island 1,546 4,392 (H) New England Institute of Technology_ 9,390 Newp.iSchool of Hairdressing-Branch 5,000 Rhode Island Hospital School of Radiologic Techn 2,000 St Joseph Hospital School of Nursing 4,200 Zion Bible Institute 0 3,965 * 19

South Carolina

State average 2,570 1,279 2,263 1,305 1,538 20

(H) Aiken Technical College 720 1,020

See footnotes at end of table 118

122 full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, 1993-94- -continued residence status, control of institution, state orother area, and institution: Academic ear Tuition and required fees Public Meals In-rOut- of- per Room Board week State or other area, and institution Private state state Dollars South Carolina - continued

Anderson Area Medical Ctr Sch of Rad Tech 500 Baptist Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 350 846 1,170 (H) Central Carolina Technical College*** 1,725 (H) Chesterfield-Marlboro Technical College 1,275 540 1,400 21 Clinton Junior College 1,355 1,485 (H) Columbia Junior College of Business 3,465 1,191 2,676 1,365 1,675 20 (H) Denmark Technical College 1,160 1,386 Q_-1.1 Florence Darlington Technical College*** 1,080 1,600 (H) Greenville Technical College 1,000 2,000 (H) Horry-Georgetown Technical College 1,238 1,980 (H) Midlands Technical College*** 1,650 Museum School of Art 1,650 5,900 1,830 (H) Nielsen Electronics Institute 1,650 (H) Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College*** 1,375 1,925 2,350 (H) Piedmont Technical College*** School of Clock Repair and Restoration 569 3,660 * 19 (H) Spartanburg Methodist College 5,850 2,550 (j Spartanburg Technical College*** 1,605 1,316 (H) Technical College of the Lowcountry 916 900 1,728 (H) Tri-County Technical College 1,074 1,622 (H) Trident Technical College*** 1,680 4,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Beaufort 4,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Lancaster 1,780 4,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Salkehatchie 1,680 4,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Sumter 1,680 4,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Union 1,680 720 720 (Fi) Williamsburg Technical College 960 1,632 (H) York Technical College***

South Dakota

2,207 900 840 21 State average - 3,534 2.?.07

900 840 21 Cent Ind Bible Coll of the Assemblies of God Inc 2,286 1,583 Cheyenne River Community College 1,583 (H) Kilian Community College 8,995 1,980 Lake Area Technical Institute 1,980 McKennan Hospital School Radiologic Technology 500 2,482 Mitchell Technical Institute 2,482 Nettleton Junior College 4,810 Rapid City Regional Hospital School of Radiography 1,250 Sacred Heart Hospital School of Radio!ogic Techn 1,050 (-I) Sisseton-Wahpeton Community College 2,640 2,640 Southeast Vocational Technical Institute 2,172 2,172 Stenotype Institute 5,850 2,382 Western Dakota Technical Institute 2,382

See footnotes at end of table 1191 2 3 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or otherarea, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Tennessee

State average+ - 4,175 597 1,843 1,392 1,615 19

(H) Aquinas Junior College 5,075 Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 5,065 1,400 (H) Chattanooga State Technical Community College 952 3,630 (H) Cleveland State Community College 938 3,616 (H)_ColumbiaState Community College 968 3,600 Court Reporting Aced and Sch of Prof Studies Inc 7,200 Crossville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Dickson State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Draughons Junior College 3,240 (H) Draughons Junior College of Business 3,240 (H) Dyersburg State Community College 974 3,652 East Tennessee School of Preaching and Missions 0 (H) Electronic Computer Program Institute Chattanooga 4,416 Erlanger Medical Center-School of Nurse Anesthesia** (H) Fort Sanders School of Nursing 2,230 Fuqazzi College** Hartsville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Hiwassee College 4,430 1,380 1,680 21 (1-1 ITT Technical Institute- Nashville 8,316 (H) ITT Technical Institute- Knoxville 7,535 Jacksboro State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Jackson State Community College 916 3,516 (H) John A Gupton College 7,040 (H) Knoxville Business College (H) Knoxville College-Morristown Campus 5,470 1,600 1,550 21 Knoxville Legal Education Center 2,600 Knoxville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Livingston State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 McKenzie State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 McMinnville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Memphis School of Preaching 0 Methodist Hospital School of Nursing 1,898 1,290 Miller-Motte Business College 3,600 (H) Motlow State Community College 928 3,606 Nashville Auto Diesel College Inc 10,700 1,859 * 15 Nashville Memorial Hospital School of Prac Nursing 2,400 Nashville Metro General Hospital School Rad Techn 0 0 Nashville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Nashville State Technical Institute 944 3,614 Newbern State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Northeast State Technical Community College 962 3,640 Nossi College of Art 5,475 Oneida State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Pellissippi State Technical Community College 1,002 3,680 Pulaski State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Ripley Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) Roane State Community College 968 3,646 Saint Joseph Hospital School of Nursing 3,150 1,290 (H) Shelby State Community College 928 3,606

See footnotes at end of table 120 1 24 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per

. State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Tennessee - continued

Shelbyville State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 (H) State Technical Institute of Memphis 928 3,606 (H) Tennessee Institute of Electronics 3,546 (H) Volunteer State Community College 938 3,616 ______(H) Walters State Community College 943 3,621 Watkins Institute 2,500 Whiteville State Area Vocational Technical School 318 318 William Moore School of Technology 455

Texas

State average+ - 5,632 891 1,926 1,176 1,516 18

(H) Alvin Community College*** 720 1,560 (H) Amarillo College*** 708 1,541 (H) Angelina College*** 868 1,226 2,840 * 15 Arlington Court Reporting School 5,700 (H) Art Institute of Dallas 8,740 2,925 Art Institute of Houston 8,175 2,955 (H) Austin Community College*** 1,186 3,482 Baptist Memorial Hospital System - Inst of Health Ed 3,856 675 (H) Bauder Fashion College 6,590 1,580 1,800 17 Baylor University Medical Center- Sch of Rad Techn 0 3,000 (H) Bee County College*** 730 1,370 1,060 (H) Blinn College*** 1,038 2,448 850 1,562 18 (H) Brazosport College*** 610 2,110 (H) Brookhaven College*** 842 1,850 Capitol City Trade and Technical Careers 5,660 (H) Cedar Valley College*** 842 1.850 (fa Central Texas College 576 1,744 3,158 * 21 Christ for the Nations Institute 2,125 1,500 1,870 20 (H) Cisco Junior College*** 810 1,116 500 1,650 20 Citizen Medical Center School of Radiological Tech 1,000 (H) Clarendon College 926 950 600 1,060 17 (H) College of the Mainland*** 500 1,059 (H) Collin County Community College-Central Park*** 672 1,512 (H) Collin County Community College-Spring_Creek*** 672 1,512 (H) Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service 6,075 (H) Cooke County College 660 960 550 1,254 14 Cothron Aviation Inc 2,500 Court Reporting Institute-Wheeler Institute of TX 4,500 Dalfort Aircraft Tech 12,000 Dallas Institute of Funeral Services 5,200 (H) Del Mar College*** 558 1,104 LI-11 Eastfield College*** 842 1,850 (H) El Centro College*** 842 1,850 (H) El Paso Community College 1,076 3,280 (H) Frank Phillips College 562 610 600 1,300 20 (H) Galveston College 558 894 Goble Aviation**

1- (HIGrayson County College*** i. T 936 2,232[ 1,3601 10

See footnotes at end of table 121 125 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student e or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Texas - continued

Hallmark Institute of Technology 13,172 Hendrick Medical Center School of Radiography 1,132 (H) Hill College*** 900 1,300 700 1,800 19 Houston Bible Institute 1,885 (H) Houston Community College System*** 960 2,088 (H) Howard County Junior College District 708 908 850 1,590 20 International Aviation and Travel Academy 5,680 1,105 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Arlington 7,935 (H) ITT Technical Institute- Houston 7,680 (H) ITT Technical Institute- Garland 7,824 ITT Technical Institute-San Antonio 6,998 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Austin 7,824 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Houston 7,542 Iverson Institute of Court Reporting 5,856 (H) Jacksonville College-Main Campus 2,520 898 1,598 19 Kd Studio 9,995 (H) Kilgore College*** 820 1,744 1,000 1,200 20 (H) Lamar University-Orange 1,536 5,738 (H) Lamar University-Port Arthur 1,186 4,450 (H) Laredo Community College*** 1,912 3,004 1,600 Latin American Bible Insitute 1,750 800 1,200 18 Le Chef College of Hospitality Careers** (H) Lee College*** 671 1,055 (H) Lon Morris College 5,280 1,650 1,990 20 (H) McLennan Community College*** 810 2,580 Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology_ 500 Methodist Hospital School of Nursing 2,410 Methodist Hospital School of Radiologic Technology** Microcomputer Technology Institute-Houston 5,300 Microcomputer Technology Institute- Friendswood 4,988 (H) Midland College 638 1,223 (H) Miss Wades Fashion Merchandising 4,985 1,870 (H) Mountain View College*** 842 1,850 National Education Center 5,230 National Education Center- Bryman Campus-Houston 8,562 National Education Center- Bryman Campus Huoston 5,610 National Education Center-National Inst of Techn 5,495 (H) Navarro College*** 860 924 1,170 1,654 18 (H) North Harris Montgomery Community College District*** 936 1,176 (H) North Lake College*** 842 1,850 (H) Northeast Texas Community College*** 932 1,092 1,500 1,300 19 (H) Odessa College*** 698 794 820 2,163 19 (H) Palo Alto College*** 620 1,450 (H) Panola College 420 800 250 790 20 tH) Paris Junior College * ** 984 1,374 995 1,746 19 .0)Phillips School of Business and Technology 4,900 Professional Court Reporting Inc 4,455 (H) Ranger College 620 716 1,000 1,400 20 (H) Richland College*** 842 1,850 (H) San Antonio College*** 670 1,450 San Antonio Court Reporting Institute Inc-San Antonio 4,275

See footnotes at end of table 122 126 full-year students at 2-yearpostsecondary institutions, by student Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, Academic year 1993-94- -continued residence status, control of institution,state or other area, and institution: Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per state state Room Board week State or other area, and institution Private -Dollars Texas - continued

San Antonio Court Reortin Institute Inc-Austin 4,275 2,800 2,800 San Antonio Training Division 780 1,516 (H) San Jacinto College-Central Campus*** 780 1,516 (H) San Jacinto College-North Campus*** 500 1,556 H San Jacinto Coll : !a-South Cam us 890 1,338 1,010 1,240 21 (H) South Plains College * ** Southwest Bible Institute 708 908 850 1,590 20 Southwest College Institute for the Deaf (H) Southwest Institute of Merchandising andDesign 3,850 Southwest School of Electronics 12,320 1,114 2,330 1,980 14 (H) Southwest Texas Junior College*** 620 1,450 H St Phili s Coll ea*** 3,950 Stenograph Institute of Texas 620 2,924 (H) Tarrant County Junior College*** 888 1 704 1,018 1,612 15 (H) Temple Junior College*** 718 1,038 (H) Texarkana College*** 13,290 Texas Aero Tech 17 1,731 2,625 Texas Bible College 1,456 2,872 (H) Texas Southmost College*** 1,205 4,175 930 1,050 10 H Texas State Technical Colle-Amarillo Cam us 1,256 4,424 1,560 1,868 15 (HI Texas State Technical College-HarlingenCampus 1,562 5,522 1,920 2,720 21 (H) Texas State Technical College-SweetwaterCampus 1,532 5,456 2,040 2,240 V (H) Texas State Technical College-Waco_Campus 740 1,940 800 1556 19 (H) Trinity Valley Community College*** 950 1,250 1,200 1,100 19 (H) Tyler Junior College*** Universal Technical Institute Inc 12,950 870 1,265 585 1,343 15 () Vernon Regional Junior College*** 830 2,630 (H) Victoria College*** Wadley Regional Medical Center-School of RadTechn 350 505 1,360 550 770 (H) Weatherford College * ** Western Technical Institute-EL Paso 7,980 Western Technical Institute-EL Paso 10,275 818 978 990 1,060 15 (H) Western Texas College*** 1,290 2,460 600 1,450 18 (H) Wharton County Junior College***

Utah

4,580 1,164 3,841 1,570 1,470 19 State average+ -

Certified Careers Institute-Salt Lake City 11,550 Certified Careers Institute-Ogden 5,835 1,128 3,518 2,350 * (H)_ College of Eastern Utah 1,282 4,195 990 1,470 (H) Dixie College Intermountain College of Court Reporting 3,840 1,320 (H) Latter Day Saints Business College 1,790 LDS Hospital School of Radiation TherapyTechn 600 Phillips Junior College-Salt Lake City 4,725 Provo College** 1,359 4,038 (H) Salt Lake Community College 925 2,775 Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center 1,125 4,680 2,800 * 19 (H) Snow College

See footnotes at end of table 123 127I

160-989 0 - 94 - 5 : QL3 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, control of institution,state or other area, and institution: Academicyear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Utah - continued

LH) Stevens- Hene_ger College of Business-Ogden 7,950 2,400 (H) Stevens- Henager College of Business-Provo** Utah Valley Hospital School of Radiolwic Techn 350 Vermont

State average 12,060 3,349 6,265 2,034 1,976 19 (1-I) Community College of Vermont 2,072 4,064 iti) Landmark College 22,550 2,600 2,600 19 New England Culinary Institute 14,460 1,315 1,215 16 New England Culinary Institute at Essex 14,460 1,525 1,005 16 Rutland Regional Medical Center 700 H Sterling College 12,170 2,180 (H) Vermont Technical College 2,967 21 4,625 8,465 2,548 2,092 21 Woodbury College 8,020

Virginia

State average 4,878 1,406 4,392 1,385 738 18

Apprentice School Newport News Shipbuilding 0 ATI Hollywood 6,084 (H) Blue Ridge Community College 1,320 4,350 Career Training Center-Richmond 3,040 Career Training Center-Lynchburg_ 2,850 Career Training Center-Roanoke 3,750 (H) Central Virginia Community College 1,330 4,360 (H) Commonwealth College 5,960 (H) Commonwealth College- Hampton 5,960 (H) Commonwealth College-Richmond 5,960 (H) Commonwealth College-Virginia Beach 5,960 2,475 (H) Community Hosp of Roanoke Valley Collof Hlth Sci 2,880 1,200 (H) Dabney S Lancaster Community College 1,342 4,372 (H) Danville Community College 1,320 4,350 Danville Regional Medical Center School of Nursing 3,600 De Paul Medical Center School of Nursing@ 675 15

De Paul Medical Center School of Radiol.'c Techn 1,600 Dominion Business School 8,825 (H) Eastern Shore Community College 1,365 4,395 (H) ECPI Computer Institute-Capital Center 5,925 (H) ECPI Computer Institute-Main Campus 5,925 (H) ECPI Computer Institute-Peninsula Center 5,925 nECPI Computer Institute-Roanoke Center 5,925 (I:1) Germanna Community College 1,254 4,082 ITT Technical Institute 6,633 (H) J Sergeant Reynolds Community College _ _ 1,347 4,377 (H) John Tyler Communiy_College 1,320 4,350 (H) Johnson & Wales University-Norfolk 9,885 2,685 (H)_LordFairfax CommuniV College 1,320 _4,350_ Louise Obici School of Nursing______2,858 r 420L I

See footnotes at end of table 124 128 Table 2.-- Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at 2-year postsecondaryinstitutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic ear1993 -94 -- continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Virginia - continued

Lynchburg General Hosp Sch of Nursing 1,815 1,386 0 21 Memorial Hospital School of Radio logic Technology 698 720 800 21 (H) Mountain Empire Community College 1,338 4,368 (H) New River Community College 1,320 4,350 NNPS RRMC School of Radio logic Technology 1,950 (H) Northern Virginia Community College 1,320 4,350 (H) Patrick Henry Community College 1,320 4,350 (H) Paul D Camp Community College 1,320 4,350 Phillips Business College 3,600 (ll) Piedmont Virginia Community College 1,320 4,350 (H) Rappahannock Community College 1,340 4,370 Reporting Academy of Virginia-Virginia Beach 5,600 Reporting Academy of Virginia-Richmond 5,600 Reporting Academy of Virginia-Springfield 5,600 (H) Richard Bland College of William and Mary 1,900 5,450 Richmond Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 3,099 850 Riverside Regional Med Center-Sch of Prof Nursing 4,215 990 Roanoke Memorial Hospital School of Rad Technology 1,700 1,800 1,475 15 Sentare Norfolk General Hospital Sch of Rad Techn 1,750 Sentare Norfolk General Hospital School of Nursing 2,840 Sentara Norfolk Hospital School of Anesthesia 21,000 (H) Southern Virginia College for Women 10,600 5,000 * 19 Southside Regional Medical Center 3,372 7,972 1,325 (H) Southside Virginia Community College 1,341 4,371 (i-1) Southwest Virginia Community College 1,320 4,350 St Marys Hospital School of Radiologic Sciences 1,000 TESST Electronics and Computer Institute 7,900 The Catholic Home Study Institute@ (171) Thomas Nelson Community College 1,333 4,363 L_-)I Tidewater Community College 1,320 4,350 University of VA Hosp-Sch of Rad Tech 800 800 (H) Virginia College 5,350 Kill Virginia Highlands Community College 1,320 4,350 (H) Virginia Western Community College 1,320 4,350 Winchester Medical Center Inc 1,500 (H) Wytheville CommunityCollege 1,335 4,365

Washington

State average+ - 5,829 1,161 3,933 2,192 1,958 17

Amasia College** (H) Art Institute of Seattle 8,175 3,261 1,395 14 Bates Technical College 1,497 1,497 (H)_ Bellevue Community College 1,164 4,464 ______Bellingham Technical College 1,296 1,296 1-)1 Big Bend Community College 1,125 4,425 3,522 * 19 Capitol Business College 4,698 (H) Centralia College 1,125 4,425 (H) Clark College 1,125 4,425 Clover Park Technical College 945 945

See footnotes at end of table 125 1 2 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 1993 -94-- continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week -Dollars Washington - continued

(H) Columbia Basin College 1,158 4,458 Court Reporting Institute and Agency** p__1) Edmonds Community College 1,125 4,425 4,050 * 14 Emil Fries Piano Hospital and Training Center 4,750 (H) Everett Commun' College 1,167 4,374 Executive Fli ht 3,000 (H) Grays Harbor College 1,125 4,425 (H) Green River Community College 1,147 4,432 (H) Highline Community College 1,125 4,425 (H) Holy Farnil Hos ital School of Radiolt is Techn 1,000 (H) ITT Technical Institute-Spokane 7,824 Lake Washington Technical College 1,368 1,368 Lakeside Court Reporting Tutoring Inc@ (H) Lower Columbia College 1,152 4,452 (H) North Seattle Community College 1,110 4,410 Northwest !ndian College** 01 micColl:e 1,125 4,425 H Peninsula Coll- e 1,119 4,419 1,246 2,604 Perry Technical Institute 6,200 Phillips Junior College 11,000 (h) Pierce College 1,155 4,428 Pima Medical Institute 5,136 (H) Renton Technical College 1,480 1,480 Resource Center for the Handicapped 5,850 Seattle Central CommuniColl z e 1,110 4,410 (H) Seattle Community College-South Campus 1,110 4,410 Seattle Midwifery School 5,720 (H) Shoreline Community College 1,110 4,410 (H) Skagit Valley College 1,125 4,425 c1-1) South Puget Sound Community Collee 1,125 4,425 (H) Spokane Community College 1,122 4,422 (H) Spokane Falls Community College 1,122 4,422 Tacoma Communi Collee 1,134 4,434 Trend College-Yakima** Trend College-Spokane 4,995 Trend College Tri Cities** (H) Walla Walla Commun'Coll :e 1,155 4,455 (H) Wenatchee Valley College 1,131 4,158 3,519 * 19 Western Business College 7,425 (H) Whatcom Community College 1,140 4,440 (i) Yakima Valley Community College 1,125 4,455 2,070 1,875 19

West Virginia

State average+ 4,602 1,388 2,189 1,640 1,700 19

Cabell County Vocational Technical Center** Clarke Memorial Hospital Sch of X-Ray Techn 500 500 Computer Tech 5,800 (H) Huntington Junior College 3,375 James Rumsey Vocational Technical Center 1,100 1,200

See footnotes at end of table 126

130 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 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out -of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars West Virginia - continued

Logan-Mingo School of Practical Nursing 3,596 3,596 Mineral County Vocational Technical Center 1,000 1,000 Mountain State College 4,600 (1-1) National Education Center-National lnst of Techn 11,750 Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Xray Techn 750 750 (H) Potomac State College of West Virginia University 1,600 4,686 1,640 1,700 19 Raleigh County Vocational-Technical Center 1,600 l 1,600 Saint Marys Hospital School of Nursing 3,818 (H) Southern West Virginia Community College 1,030 2,900 United Hospital Center School of Radiologic Techn 1,000 Webster College 7,900 West Virginia Business College-Clarksburg** West Virginia Business College-Wheeling 5,875 West Virginia Career College-Charleston 2,000 West Virginia Career College-Morgantown 7,200 (H) West Virginia Northern Community College 1,312 3,472 West Virginia University Hospital Sch of Rad Techn 1,400 Wheeling Hospital Program of Radiologic Technology 500

Wisconsin

State average+ - 3,845 1,706 8,211 1,150

Acme Institute of Technology-West Allis 6,713 Acme Institute of Technology-Manitowoc 4,980 Beloit Memorial Hospital School of Rad Techn 300 (H) Blackhawk Technical College 2,400 8,750 (H) Chippewa Valley Technical College 1,515 9,400 Columbia Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 400 (H) Fox Valley Technical College 1,716 11,356 (H) Gateway Technical College 1,620 12,243 LI ITT Technical Institute-Greenfield 8,016 Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College 2,590 2,590 (H) Lakeshore Vocational Technical Adult Educ District 1,510 10,074 Luther Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 800 (H) Madison Junior College of Business 4,975 2,150 * Mercy Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn** (14) Mid-State Technical College-Main Campus 1,380 10,400 Midwest Center for the Study of Oriental Medicine 15,595 (H) Milwaukee Area Technical College 1,733 8,823 Milwaukee County Medical Complex Radiologic Techn 500 500 Milwaukee County Medical Complex School of Nursing*** 3,929 3,929 (H) Moraine Park Technical College 1,467 10,232 (H) Nicolet Vocational Technical Adult Educ District 1,785 6,041 (H) Northcentral Technical College 1,536 9,488 11:1) Northeast Wisconsin Technical College 1,498 10,228 Saint Catherines Hospital School of Rad Technology 1,295 Saint Lukes Hospital-St Marys School of Rad Techh 300 Saint Marys Hospital School of Xray Technology 450 (H) Southwest Wisconsin Technical College 1,500 4,000 (D St Francis Medical Center School of Nurse Anesth 7,000

See footnotes at end of table 127 131 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 dear 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of-- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Wisconsin - continued ,

St Lukes Med Ctr Sch of Rad Ther Tech-Rad Oncology 34 St Lukes Medical Center School of Radiologic Techn 1,065 (H) Stra".ton College 5,670 Thed a Clark Regional Medical Ctr-Sch of Xray Techn 1,500 (H) University of Wisconsin Centers 1,650 5,350 (H) Waukesha County Technical College 1,588 10,075 (H) Western Wisconsin Technical College 1,500 10,800 1,150 (H) Wisconsin Area Vocational Tech Adult Educ Dist 4 1,047 8,059 (H) Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College 1,647 11,890 (H) Wisconsin School of Electronics 6,276

Wyoming

State average-i- --- 9,500 887 2,287 1,145 1,459 17

Career Development Center** (H) Casper College 820 2,220 1,000 1,330 20 (H) Central Wyoming College 976 2,376 1,012 1,800 17 (H) Eastern Wyoming College 892 2,292 1,200 1,200 17 (H) Laramie County Community College 868 2,268 3,236 V (H) Northwest Community College 944 2,344 1,340 1,350 10 (H) 880 2,280 970 1,530 19 (H) Western Wyoming Community College 832 2,232 990 1,544 18 (H) Wyoming Technical Institute 9,500 1,500

United States Service Schools

(H) Community College of the Air Force 0 0 0 0 21

American Samoa

(H) American Samoa Community College**

Federated States of Micronesia

(H) College of Micronesia- FSM 2,310 2,310 728 2,148 21

Guam

(H) Guam Community College 325 325

Marshall Islands

(H) College of the Marshall Islands 2,310 2,310 728 2,184 21

Northern Marianas

(H) Northern Marianas College 1,853 3,053

See footnotes at end of table 128 132 Table 2.-- Basic charges for fulltime, full-year students at 2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Acad comic year 1993 94 continued Tuition and re uired fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Palau

H Micronesian Occupational College **

Puerto Rico

Area average+ - 2,508 1,534 1,534

(I- )1 Colegio Tecnologico del Municipio de San Juan 1,190 1,190 (H) Colegio Universitario del Este-Carolina 3,220 (H) Colegio Univorsitario del Este-Rio Piedras 3,220 Columbia College-Yauco 2,880 Columbia College- Rio Grande 2,880 (H) Electronic Data Processing Col of PR Inc-San Sbstn** Emory College of Puerto Rico 2,300 (H) Huertas Junior College 2,495 Humacao Community College 2,233 Humacao Community College-Fajardo Campus 2,400 (H) ICPR Junior College-Arecibo 2,448 (H) ICPR Junior College-General Institutional 2,448 (H) ICPR Junior College-Mayaguez 2,448 Institute de Educacion Universal-Rio Piedras 2,505 Institute de Educacion Universal-Hato Rey 2,505 (H) Institute Tecnico Comercial Junior Collee** Institute Tecnologico de PR-Recinto de Manati 530 Institute Tecnologico de PR- Recinto de Ponce --1,190 1,190 Institute Tecno logico de PR- Recinto de San Juan 1,900 1,900 Institute Tecnologico de Puerto Rico** International College of Business and Technology-San Juan 3,504 International College of Business and Technol. -Santurce 2,336 (H) National College of Business & Technol Ba amon 2,535 1121) Ponce College of Technology** Puerto Rico Technical Junior College Inc. 3,900 (H) Ramirez College of Business and Technology 2,200 San Juan City College 2,415 San Juan City College-Juana Diaz 2,415 San Juan School of Interior Design 1,350 Technical and Vocational School** Tool & Die Training School@ (H) Universiti of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla Regional Col 1,494 1,494 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Carolina Regional Col 1,860 1,860 (H) Universty of Puerto Rico-La Montana Regional Col 1,570 1,570

See footnotes at end of table 129133 Table 2.-- Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at 2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, control of institution, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 Tuition and required fees Public Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area, and institution Private state state Room Board week Dollars Virgin Islands VI

Note: Data are not present in every column for responding institutions because the item was not applicable 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. *** 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 nonrespondents. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), "Institutional Characteristics" survey, 1993-94.

130 134 1

Public less-than-2-year institutions

160-989 0 - 94 - 6: QL 3 135 Table 3.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at public !assthan-2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 Tuition and requiredfees Meals In- Out- of per State or other area and Institution state state Room Board week - Dolars Alabama

State average+ -

Central Alabama Skills Center East Alabama Skills Center North Alabama Skills Center 0 0 South Alabama Skills Center 0 0 Southeast Skills Center West Central Alabama Skills Center**

Alaska

State average - 2,567 2,567

Alaska Vocational Institute 3,000 3,000 Alaska Vocational Technical Center 1,200 1,200 4,200 19 Elmendorf Aero Club 3,500 3,500

Arizona

State average+ 2,898 2,898 378 5

Maricopa Skill Center 2,898 2,898 378 5 Phoenix Job Corps Center**

Arkansas

State average - 756 756

Arkansas Valley Technical Institute 600 600 Cotton Boll Technical Institute 750 750 Crowleys Ridge Technical Institute 750 750 Great Rivers Vocational Technical School 600 600 Northwest Technical Institute 765 765 Ozarka Technical College 792 792 Quapaw Technical Institute 900 900 Red Rivet Technical College 891 891

California

State average+ - 1248 1248

Abraham Freidman Occupational Center 100 100 Capistrano Laguna Beach ROP@ Chicanna Service Action Center Inc 0 0 Clovis Adult Education 315 315 Colton Redlands Yucaipa ROP 10 10 East Los Angeles Occupational Center@ East Los Angeles Skill Center 35 35 Hacienda La Puente Unified Sch Dist-Valley Voc Ctr 3,684 3,684 Harbor Occupational Center 120 120 Lynwood Adult School 1,600 1,600 Marin Regional Occupational Program@ Martinez Adult School 800 800

See footnotes at end of table 133 136 BEST COPY AVAILABLE 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week Dollars California - continued

Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center@ Mt Diablo Adult Education Lorna 2,000 2,000 North \0.1 ley Occupational Center@ Pacoima Skills Center/Lausd 45 45 Pomona Unified School District Adult and Career Ed 35 35 Regional Occupational Program-Grossmont HS Dist@ ROP Career Center** San Pedro-Wilmington Skills Center@ Sierra Hi-Tech 8,775 8,775 Simi Valley Adult School 1,155 1,155 West Valley Occupational Center 40 40

Colorado

State average 1,696i 3,383 i_ 1

Boulder Valley Area Vocational Technical Center 1,204 3,9644. I t Delta-Montrose Area Vocational Technical Center 1,184 2,192 MIA Schools 3,500 3,500 San Juan Basin Area Vocational School 1,230 2,180 1 1 San Luis Valley Area Vocational School 1,676 5,700 T H Pickens Technical Center 1,380 2,760

Connecticut (#j --1 t -r .._ 4 Delaware

Wilmington Skills Center** i District of Columbia (#)

_ Florida 1

1 State average+ - 517 , 2,4341_ 980 1 910 15

I I 1--- H W Brewster Technical Center 550 4,0701 -1---

James Lorenzo Walker Vocational Technical Center 625 1,250i 1 Jones Community School@ 1 1 Lee County Vocational Technical Center-Central 0 9001

Lewis M Lively Area Vocational Technical Center 44856i. 3,952i 980 910 15

I Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center 519 519I

JJO , Maynard A Travis Vocational Technical Center 403 781 Miami Lakes Technical Educext Center 519 .421311_ Miami Skill Center 174 174 - 1 Orlando Vocational Technical Center 600 600 Ridge Technical Center 414 3,294t Robert Morgan Vocational Technical Center 474 474 Saint Augustine Technical Center 640 4,9701 South Dade Skill Center 524 5241_ South Technical EdycationCenter** -4-

See footnotes rend of table 134 137 Table 3. Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at public lessthan-2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuition and re. uired fees Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dutars Florida - continued

Thomas P Haney Vocational Technical Center 823 5,211 Westside Vocational Technical Center 540 4,186 Withlacoochee Technical Institute 486 2,214

Georgia (#)

Hawaii

Employment Training Center UH Community Colleges 0 0

Idaho (#) _I_ Illinois

State average+ - 3,606 3,606

Belleville Barber College 4,675 4,675 Capital Area School of Practical Nursing_ 2,700 2,700 Chicago Public Schools Practical Nursing Program*** 5,276 5,276 Columbus Hospital-Emergency Medical Techn Program** Decatur School of Practical Nursing 1,600 1,600 F W Olin Vocational School of Practical Nursing 2,094 2,094 -I-- Jacksonville School of Practical Nursing_ 2.700I__ 2,700 Joliet Towaship High School Practical Nursing 3,300 I 3,300 Washburne Trade School*** 6,500 6,500 -4 i- Indiana -1 I__ 4-- S tate average - 4,400 4,400 1 Anderson Area Vocational Technical School 4,800 4,800 Charles A Prosser School of Technology@ Fort Wayne Regional Vocational School Continued Ed@ J Everett Light Career Center 4,000 4,000 -I i lowa (#)

______Kansas

___[ Central Kansas Area Vocational Technical School** Kansas School of Floral Design**

Kentucky. -1_

State average+ 534L 1,046I -I-

Adult Learning Center** I __HarDr Sparks Area Vocational Education 550 1,0501

i Kentucky_Department for Adult and Tech Ed-Glasgow 500 1,0001 _ Kentucky Tech:-Davies County Voc_Tech School 500 1,000 1,0001 Kentucky Tech-Elizabethtown State Voc Tech School 500 ._ Kentucky Tech-Hazard State Voc Tech School 550 1.085 , Kentucky Tech -Letcher County Area Voc Ed Center 550 1,085

See footnotes at end of table 135 138 Table 3.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at public lessthan-2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuition and required fees Meals In Outof per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week Dollars Kentucky continued

Kentucky TechMadisonville State Voc Tech School 585 1,080 Northern Kentucky Health Occupations Center 535 1,070

Louisiana

State average 409 778

Alexandria Regional Technical Secretarial School 320 320 Bastrop Vocational Technical Institute 420 840 DeltaOuachita Regional Technical Institute 425 850 Hammond Area Technical Institute 420 840 Jefferson Davis Technical Institute 425 850 Ruston Technical Institute 425 845 Tallulah Technical InstituteMargaret Sur les Brnch 420 840 Young Memorial Techni -..; Institute 420 840

Maine (I)

Maryland (N)

Massachusetts

State average+ 3,512 3,512 110

Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical Sch ** Blue Hills Regional Technical School** Diman Regional Technical Institute 4,275 4,275 Lemuel Shattuck Hospital School of Practical Nrs. 4,800 4,800 Massachusetts Career Development Institute Inc 2,750 2,750 Massachusetts Soldiers Home School of Pract Nrs ** Tewksbury State Hospital School of Practical Nrsg 2:236 2,236 110 Upper Cape Cod Regional Vocational Technical Sch 3,500 3,500

Michi an

State average 1,150 1,150

Muskegon Area Skill Training Center 0 0 Saint Joseph Beauty College 3,150 3,150 Transitions School of Cosmetology 300 300

Minnesota (N)

Mississippi (IV)

Missouri

State average+ 3,040 3,042

Boonslick Area Vocational Technical School 3,425 3,425 Cape Girardeau Area Vocational Technical School 3,457 3,457 Carrollton Area Vocational Technical School 3,500 3,500 Chillicothe Area Vocational Technical School 2,300 2,300

See footnotes at end of table 136 3 9 Table 3.- -Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public lessthan-2-year postsecondary institutions, bystudent residence status, state or other area, and institution: lademic year 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dollars Missouri continued

Columbia Area Vocational Technical School 3,941 3,941 Davis H Hart Mexico Area Vocational Technical Sch 2,500 2,500 Excelsior Spring Area Career Center 3,000 3,000 Four Rivers Area Vocational Technical School 3,400 3,400 Gibson Technical Center** Hannibal Area Vocational Technical School 3200 3200 Kennett Area Vocational Technical School 2400 2400 Laclede Area Vocational Technical School 2835 2835 Lamar Area Vocational Technical School 2990 2990 Lex La-Ray Technical College 2850 2850 Macon Area Vocational School@ Mexico Public School Practical Nursing 2,680 2,680 New Madrid County R1 Area Vocational Technical Sch 1,700 1.700 Nichols Career Center 3,962 3,962 Northwest Missouri Area Vocational Technical Sch 3,000 3,000 Perryville Area Career and Technology Center 1,800 1,800 Pike-Lincoln Technical Center 3,545 3,545 Poplar Bluff School District Practical Nurse Prog 2,838 2,838 Sikeston Area Vocational Technical School 4,600 4,600 St Louis Board of Education-Practical Nursing Prod 4,640 4,690 Waynesville Area Vocational School 1,350 1,350

Montana

(H)Flathead Valley Community College- Lincoln City * ** 1,750 2,100

Nebraska (#)

Nevada (#)

New Hampshire (#)

New Jersey

State average+ - 2,667 2,667

Adult and Continuing Education-Bergen Co Tech Schs 5,00 5,000 Bergen Pines County Hospital School of Prac Nrsg*** 5,000 5,000 Hudson County Area Vo Tech School-Bayonne Center** Hudson County Area Vo Tech School-Earl W Byrd Camp 250 250 Hudson County Area Vo Tech School- -North Hudson Ctr** Monmouth County Vocational School District 2500 2500 Morris County Vocational School District 850 850 Salem County Vocational Technical Schools 2,400 2,400

New Mexico Sin_

New York

State average+ - 3,308 3,308

Buffalo Vocational Technical Center- Practical Nrs 3,965 3,965 Delaware Chenango Madison Ostego Boces 5,891 5,891

See footnotes at end of table 137 14 0 Table 3.- -13asic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-thar.-2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Meals In- Out- of - per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week Dolays New York - continued

Education Opportunity Center of Manhattan of Bmcc@ Educational Opportunity Center-Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center-Yonkers Erie II Chautauqua Cattaraugus Boces** Lewis Wilson Technical Center-School of Pract Nurs 5,600 5,600 Madison Oneida Boces- Continuing Education 3,500 3,500 Schuyler-Chemung-Tioga Practical Nursing Program 4,200 4,200

North Carolina

Wildlife Enforcement Officers Basic Training Sch@

North Dakota (#)

Ohio

State average+ - 3,106 3,128 725

Akron Adult Vocational Services 3,202 3,202 Akron School of Practical Nursing** Apollo School of Practical Nursing 3,460 3,460 Ashland County-West Home Joint Vocational School@ Ashtabula County Joint Vocational School@ Auburn Career Center 2,150 2,150 Bowling Green Area School of Practical Nursing 3,205 3,205 Buckeye Joint Vocational School 2,700 2,700 Butler County JVS District-D Russel Lee Career Ctr 3,965 3,965 Canton City School Practical Nurse Program 3290 3290 Choffin Career Center 3000 3000 Columbiana County Career Center**

Community Services Division-Alliance City 2,400I 2,400 Coshocton County Joint Vocational School District** Delaware Joint Vocational School District** Diagnostic Medical Sonography School 500 500 725 Eastland Career Center** Ehove Career Center** Ehove School of Practical Nursing-Ehove Career Ctr 3,400 3,400 Fairfield Career Center** Gallia Jackson Vinton Joint Vocational School Dist 3,450 3,700 Greene County Vocational School District 2,085 2,085 Hannah E Mullins School of Practical Nursing 3,800 3,800 Health Occupations Program Columbus Public School 4,330 4,330 Knox County Career Center 3,500 3,500 Lorain County Joint Vocational School District** _ _ _ Madison Lo .al Schools-Madison Adult Education 1,700 1,700 __-Mahoning County Joint Vocational School District** Maplewood Area Joint Vocational School District** Medina County Career Center** Mid-East Ohio Vocational School District Adult Ed 3,345 3,345 Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District** Parma School of Practical Nursing 4,400 4,400

See footnotes at end of table 138 1 4 .1 Table 3.--Basic charges for full-time, full-year students at public less-than-2-year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status state or otherarea,andinstitution: Academic year 1993-94--continued Tuition and re uired fees Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dollars Ohio -- continued

Pickaway Ross Jcint Vocational School District** Pioneer Joint Vocational School District** Queen City Vocational Center** Scioto County Joint Vocational School District** Southern Hills Joint Vocational School District@ Toledo School of Practical Nursing 2,950 3,300 Tri-County Vocational School 2,250 2,250 Tri- Rivers Career Center 4,036 4,036 Trumbull County Joint Vocational School District 4,031 4,031 Upper Valley Joint Vocational School 1,500 1,500 US Grant Joint Vocational School 2,400 2,400 W Howard Nicol School of Practical Nurs 4,565 4,565 Warren County Career Center** Wayne Adult School of Practical Nursing 4,235 4,235

Oklahoma

State average+ - 1,821 1,975

Central Oklahoma Area Vocational Tech Sch-Drumright*** 2,100 2,100 Central Oklahoma Area Vocational Tech Sch- Sapulpa 1,050 1,050 Chisholm Trail Area Vocational Technical Center*** 750 750 De Marge College 4,560 4,560 Gordon Cooper Area Vocational Technical School*** 1,000 1,000 High Plains Area Vocational Technical School*** 2,100 2,100 IGamichi Area Voc Tech School SD 7-Stigler 1,050 2,100 Metro Tech-Foster Estes Campus 800 1,600 Pioneer Area Vocational Technical School*** 800 800 Pontotoc Area Vocational Technical School*** 2,600 2,600 Southwest Area Vocational Technical Center*** 3,938 3,938 Tulsa County Area Voc Tech School Dist 18-Peoria 1,102 1,102 W P Bill Willis Skill Center**

Oregon (I)

Pennsylvania

State average+ - 4,599 4,599

Altoona Area Vocational Technical School** Center for Arts and Technical School** Centre County Vocational Technical School 5,000 5,000 Danville Area School Practical Nursing Program 5,450 5,450 Erie County Technical School 3,962 3,962 Fayette County Area Voc Tech School of Prac Nrsg 2,400 2,400 Franklin Co Area Voc Tech School Prac Nurs Prog 3,449 3,449 _ _ ___ Lawrence County Vocational Technical Sch Pract Nur 5,563 5,563 Mercer County Area Vocational Technical School _4,666 4,666 ______Practical Nursing_Prog_ of Lackawanna Voc Techn Sch L 4,800i 4,800 Practical Nursing Program 5,300 5,300 Schuykill County Area Vocational Technical School 4,212 4,212 Warren CourAArea Voc Tech School Prac Nrs Prog 5,000 5,000 Western Area Vocational Technical Sch of Prac Nur:. 4,927 4,927

See footnotes at end of table 139 142 Table 3.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at public lessthan-2year postsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year 1993-94 continued Tuition and required fees Meals In- Out-of- per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dollars Pennsylvania - continued

Wilkes-Barre Area Vo Tech School of Practical Nurs 5,060 5,060

Rhode Island (#)

South Carolina (#)

South Dakota ( #)

Tennessee

State average 532 532

Athens State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Covington State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Elizabethton State Area Vocational Technical Sch 308 308 Harriman State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Hohenwald State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Jackson State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Memphis Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Metro Nashville General Hospital Sch of Prac Nurs 3,000 3,000 Morristown State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Murfreesboro Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Paris State Area Vocational Technical School 308 308 Savannah State Vocational Technical School 308 308 Shelton School of Floral Design Inc@

Texas

State average+ - 1,700 3,650

Ft Worth Skills Center ISD** Jasper Memorial Hospital School of Vocational Nrsg 1,800 1,800 South Texas Community College 1,600 5,500

Utah

State average 1,233 3,053

Bridgerland Applied Technology Center 1,158 3,474 Davis Applied Technology Center 1,115 2,787 Odgen-Weber Applied Technology Center 772 2,257 Salt Lake Community College-Skills Center 1,870 5,499 Uintah Basin Applied Technology Center 1,248 1,248

Vermont

State average - 4,265 7,115

Fanny Allen School of Practical Nursing 3,903 6,753 Putnam Memorial School of Practical Nursing 4,381 7,231 Thompson School for Practical Nurses 4,510 7,360

See footnotes at end of table 140 143 Table 3.--Basic charges for fulltime, fullyear students at public lessthan-2yearpostsecondary institutions, by student residence status, state or other area, and institution: Academic year1993-94--continued Tuition and required fees Meals In- Out- of - per State or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dollars Virginia

State average 1,971 1,992

Central School of Prac Nrs at Norfolk Tech Voc Ctr 1,215 1,390 Norfolk Public Schools Skills Center 0 0 Petersburg Public Schools Practical Nursing Prog 3,160 3,160 Richmond Public School of Practical Nursing 2,589 2,589 Southside School of Practical Nur:Ing 4,500 4,500 Southside Trainir2g Skill Center Nottoway County 0 0 Virginia Beach City Public Schools Sch of Prac Nrs 400 400 Washington County Adult Skill Center 3,900 3,900 Wise County Manpower Training Skills Center@

Washington (#)

West Virginia

State average - 1,216 1,249

Ben Franklin Career Center 1,100 1,100 Bluefield Regional Medical Center 1,400 1,400 Boone County Career and Technical Center 1,500 1,500 Computer Training Center@ Fayette County School of Practical Nursing 2,000 2,000 Marion County Technical Center 900 900 Mercer County Technical Education Center@ Monongalia County Technical Education Center 1,080 1,060 Mountain CAP of West Virginia Inc 0 0 Mountaineer Mine Safety and Training@ Roane-Jackson Technical Center 1,800 1,800 Wood County Vocational School of Practical Nursing 1,160 1,460

Wisconsin

Nuclear Medicine Technology Program-Milwaukee Co 1000 1000

Wyoming ( #)

American Samoa (#)

Federated States of Micronesia (#)

Guam (#)

Marshall Islands (111

Northern Marianas (#)

Palau (I)

Puerto Rico (1)

See footnotes at end of table 141 144 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 1993-94- -continued Tuition and required fees Meals In Outof per SLAG or other area and institution state state Room Board week - Dollars Virgin Islands (#)

Note: Data are not present in every column for responding institutions because the item was either not applicable o the data were not reported. 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. ***Tuition and required fees for indistrict students are at least 10 percent lower than the charges shown for instate students. (#)No public lessthan-2year postsecondary institutions were identified in this state or area. @ Indicates that the school has no fulltime 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 (IPEDS), "Institutional Characteristics" survey, 1993-94.

142 X45 First-professional programs

146 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars-- Chiropractic

(H)Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles CA Nonprofit 12,840 (H) Life Chiropractic College-West CA Nonprofit 10,050 (H)Los Angeles College of Chiropractic CA Nonprofit 13,116 (H)Palmer College of Chiropractic-West CA Nonprofit 14,280 (H)Southern California College of Chiropractic CA Nonprofit 12,000 (H) University of Bridgeport CT Nonprofit 10,225 (H) Life College GA Nonprofit 10,900 (H) Palmer College of Chiropractic IA Nonprofit 12,735 (H) National College of Chiropractic IL Nonprofit 8,360 ,H) Northwestern College of Chiropractic MN Nonprofit 13,325 (H)Cleveland Chiropractic College MO Nonprofit 9.690 (H) Logan College of Chiropractic MO Nonprofit 8.330 (H) New York Chiropractic College NY Nonprofit 12,330 (H)Western States Chiropractic College OR Nonprofit 11,010 (H) Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic PA Nonprofit 8,220 (H)Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic SC Nonprofit 8,994 (H) Parker College of Chiropractic TX Nonprofit 12,000 (H)Texas Chiropractic College TX Nonprofit 12,000

Dentistry

(H) University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Public 4,357 (H) Loma Linda University" CA Nonprofit (H)University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 4,087 (H) University of California-San Francisco CA Public 3,839 (H) University of Southern California CA Nonprofit 28,787 (H) University of the Pacific" CA Nonprofit (H) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center CO Public 6,673 (H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med and Dent CT Public 9,525 (H) University of Connecticut CT Public 9,525 (H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 10,805 (H) University of Florida FL Public 7,704 (H)Medical College of Georgia GA Public 4,635 (H) University of Iowa IA Public 5,158 (H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 20,834 (H) Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville IL Public 4,369 (H) University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public 5,652 (H) University of Kentucky KY Public 5,348 (H) University of Louisville KY Public 5,240 (H) Louisiana State University-Medical Center LA Public 5,736 (H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 24,990 (H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 21,874 (H)Tufts University MA Nonprofit 22,535 (H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 9,310 (H) University of Detroit Mercy MI Nonprofit 16,500 (H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 11,683 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 8,199 (H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 9,589 (H) University of Mississippi Medical Center MS Public 4,510 (H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 2,835 (H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 17,249 (H) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 6,300 (H) University of Medicin3 and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 12,128 (H)Columbia University in the City of New York NY Nonprofit 19,616 (H) New York University NY Nonprofit 27,688

See footnotes at end of table 145 147 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by prc jram, institution, state or other area, and control of Institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees --Dollars- Dentistry - continued

(H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 8,813 (H) SUNY at Stony Brook NY Public 10,401 (H) Case Western Reserve University OH Nonprofit 21,690 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,810 (H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 6,116 (H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 6,118 (H)Oregon Health Science University OR Public 7,935 (H)Temple University PA Public 18,218 (H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 31,422 (H)University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus PA Public 15,830 (H) Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 3,390 (H) Meharry Medical College TN Nonprofit 17,040 (H)University of Tennessee-Memphis TN Public 5,947

(H) Baylor College of Dentistry .. TX Nonprofit 5,560 (H) The University of Texas Health Science Center TX Public 6,448 (H) The University of Texas Health Science-San Antonio TX Public 6,841 (H) Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 10,100 (H)University of Washington WA Public 6,480 (H)West Virginia University WV Public 4,302 (H) Marquette University WI Nonprofit 11,990 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus PR Public 5,516

Law

Birmingham School of Law AL For-profit 1.570 (H)Faulkner University AL Nonprofit 4,185 (H) Samford University AL Nonprofit 13,850 (H)The University of Alabama AL Public 2,938 (H)University of Arkansas at Fayetteville AR Public 2,834 (H)University of Arkansas at Little Rock AR Public 2.884 (H) Arizona State University-Main Campus AZ Public 1.844 (H)Nova University" AZ Nonprofit (H)University of Arizona AZ Public 2.778 California Northern School of Law CA For-profit 4,100 (H)California Western School of Law CA Nonprofit 7.885 City University-Los Angeles and School of Law' CA Nonprofit (1-1) Golden Gate University-San Francisco CA Nonprofit 12,084 (H) Humphreys College CA Nonprofit (H) John F Kennedy University CA Nonprofit 5.931 Kensington University CA For-profit 2,500 (H) Loyola Law School CA Nonprofit 16,792 (H) Loyola Marymount University CA Nonprofit 16,252 Monterey College of Law CA Nonprofit 5,300 (H) National University CA Nonprofit 9,310 (H) New College of California' CA Nonprofit (H)Pepperdine University CA Nonprofit 17,830 (H)San Joaquin College of Law" CA Nonprofit Santa Barbara College of Law CA Nonprofit 4,000 (H)Santa Clara University CA Nonprofit 15.540 (H)Southwestern University School of Law CA Nonprofit 16,140 (H)Stanford University CA Nonprofit 20.186 The Simon Greenleaf School ( f Law' ' CA Nonprofit (H) University of California-Berkeley CA Public 3,999 (H) University of California-Davis CA Public 4,359 (H) University of California-Hastings College of Law CA Public 4,779

See footnotes at end of table 146 14B Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees

---Dollars--- Law - conn-qed

(H)University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 4,503 (H)University of Laverne CA Nonprofit 10,350 (H) CA Nonprofit 16,480 (H) University of San Francisco CA Nonprofit 15,802 (H) University of Southern California CA Nonprofit 19,476 (H) University of the Pacific* * CA Nonprofit (H) University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law *` CA Nonprofit

(H) University of West Los Angeles CA . Nonprofit 8,324 Ventura College of Law** CA Nonprofit (H)Western State University College of Law-Fullerton CA For-profit ,H) Western State University College of Law-Irvine CA For-profit 11,770 (H) . Western State University College of Law-San Diego CA For-profit 11,770 Whittier College School of Law CA Nonprofit 7,980 (H) University of Colorado at Boulder CO Public 4,056 (H) University of Denver CO Nonprofit 14,730 (H) Quinnipiac College nT Nonprofit 13,455 (H) University of Bridgeport** CT Nonprofit (H) University of Connecticut CT Public 8,766 (H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 19,780 (H)American University DC Nonprofit 17,906 (H)Catholic University of America DC Nonprofit 18,105 District of Columbia School of Law DC Public 2,990 (H)George Washington University DC Nonprofit 18,990 (H)Georgetown University DC Nonprofit 18,995 (H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 10,030 (H) Widener University-Delaware Campus DE Nonprofit 14,150 (H) Florida State University FL Public 2,971 (H) Nova University-Ft Lauderdale FL Nonprofit 15,660 (H) Saint Thomas University FL Nonprofit 13,980 (H) Stetson University FL Nonprofit 16,475 (H) University of Florida FL Public 3,790 (H) University of Miami FL Nonprofit 17,280 (H)Emory University GA Nonprofit 17,000 (H) Georgia State University GA Public 2,454 (H) Mercer University GA Nonprofit 13,800 (H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,677 (H) University of Hawaii at Manoa HI Public 2,297 (H)Drake University IA Nonprofit 13,780 (H) University of Iowa IA Public 3,784 (H) University of Idaho ID Public 2,300 (H) DePaul University IL Nonprofit 14,115 (H) Illinois Institute of Technology IL Nonprofit 16,540 (H) John Marshall Law School IL Nonprofit 13,280 (H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 13,950 (H) Northern Illinois University IL Public 4,449 (H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 18,170 (H)Southern Illinois University-Carbondale IL Public 3,594 (H) University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 19,392 (H) University of Illinois at Urbana IL Public 5,056 (H) Indiana University-Bloomington IN Public 4,513 (H) Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis IN Public 4,359 (H) University of Notre Dame IN Nonprofit 16,400 (H) Valparaiso University IN Nonprofit 13,710 (H) University of Kansas Main Campus KS Public 2,328 (H) Washburn University of Topeka KS Public 5,220 (H) Northern Kentucky University KY Public 3,500

See footnotes at end of table 149 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars--- Law - continued

(H) University of Kentucky KY Public 3,598 (H)University of Louisville KY Public 3,490 (H)Louisiana St Univ & Agrl & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr LA Public 3,912 (H)Loyola University in New Orleans LA Nonprofit 13,469 (H) Southern University and A & M College-Baton Rouge LA Public 3,088 (H) Tulane University of Louisiana LA Nonprofit 19,085 (H)Boston College MA Nonprofit 17,770 (H)Boston University MA Nonprofit 17,560 (H)Harvard University MA Nonprofit 18,364 Massachusetts School of Law MA Nonprofit 9,750 (H) New England School of Law MA Nonprofit 11,150 (H)Northeastern University MA Nonprofit 17,123 Southern New England School of Law MA Nonprofit 10,866 (H)Suffolk University MA Nonprofit 14,380 (H)Western New England College MA Nonprofit 12,285 (H) University of Southern Maine ME Public 6,994 (H) University of Baltimore _ fi.:D Public 4,600 (H)University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 7,826 (H) Detroit College of Law MI Nonprofit 12,000 (H) Thomas M Cooley Law School MI Nonprofit 12,045 (H) University of Detroit Mercy MI Nonprofit 11,200 (H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 12,475 (H)Wayne State University MI Public 4,628 (H)Hemline University _ MN Nonprofit 12,587 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 7,023 (H) William Mitchell College of Law MN Nonprofit 12,894 (H) Saint Louis University-Main Campus MO Nonprofit 13,520 (H) University of Missouri-Columbia MO Public 6,060 (H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 6,281 (H)Washington University MO Nonprofit 17,750 (H)Mississippi College _ MS Nonprofit 7,994 (H)University of Mississippi Main Campus MS Public 2,806 (H)The University of Montana MT Public 3,471 (H)Campbell University Inc NC Nonprofit 11,942 (H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 18,600 (H) North Carolina Central University NC Public 1,338 (H)University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 1,477 (H)Wake Forest University NC Nonprofit 14,200 (H)University of North Dakota-Main Campus _ ND Public 2,718 (H)Creighton University NE Nonprofit 12,376 (H) University of Nebraska at Lincoln NE Public 3,468 (H)Franklin Pierce Law Center NH Nonprofit 12,100 (H) Rutgers University-Camden NJ Public 6,933 (H) Rutgers University-Newark NJ Public 6,949 (H)Setc,i Hall University NJ Nonprofit 15,954 (H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Public 2,466 (H)Albai,y Law School NY Nonprofit 16,275 (H)Brooklyn Law School NY Nonprofit 16,900 (H) Columbia University in the City of New York NY Nonprofit 20,000 (H)Cornell University-Endowed Colleges NY Nonprofit 19,232 (H)CUNY School of Law at Queens College NY Public 5,274 (H) Fordharn University NY Nonprofit 17,900 (H) Hofstra University NY Nonprofit 16,440 (H) New York Law School NY Nonprofit 16,920 (H) New '1 ork University NY Nonprofit 19,740 (H) Pace University-White Plains NY Nonprofit 16,080

See footnotes at end of table 148 150 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control ofinstitution: Academic Year 1993-94continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees ---Dollars-- Law - continued

(H)Saint John's University New York NY Nonprofit 15,500 (H)SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 5,363 (H) Syracuse University-Main Campus NY Nonprofit 17,280 (H)Touro College NY Nonprofit 14,170 (H)Yeshiva University NY Nonprofit 16,545 (H)Capital University OH Nonprofit 12,152 (H)Case Western Reserve University OH Nonprofit 16,680 (H) Cleveland State University OH Public 5,404 (H) Ohio Northern University OH Nonprofit 16,960 (H)Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 4,932 (H)University of Akron Main Campus OH Public 4,691 (H)University of Cincinnati-Main Campus OH Public 5,796 (H)University of Dayton OH Nonprofit 13,504 (H) University of Toledo OH Public 5,349 (H)Oklahoma City University OK Nonprofit 10,660 (H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 2,967 (H) University of Tulsa OK Nonprofit 7,470 (H) Lewis and Clark College OR Nonprofit 13,900 (H)University of Oregon OR Public 8,964 (H) Willamette University OR Nonprofit 12,850 (H) Dickinson School of Law PA Nonprofit 12,200 (H)Duquesne University PA Nonprofit 10,813 (H)Temple University PA Public 7,318 (H)University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 19,767 (H) Un'versity of Pittsburgh-Main Campus PA Public 9,994 (H) Villanova University PA Nonprofit 15,410 (H) Widener University-Harrisburg Campus PA Nonprofit 14,150 (H)Widener University-Pennsylvania Campu PA Nonprofit (H) Roger Williams University School of Law RI Nonprofit 13,500 (H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 4,970 (H)University of South Dakota SD Public 3,515 (H) Memphis State University TN Public 2,932 Nashville School of Law** TN Nonprofit (H) University of Tennessee-Knoxville TN Public 2,912 (H)Baylor University TX Nonprofit 7,896 (H)Saint Mary's University TX Nonprofit 12,868 (H)South Texas College of Law TX Nonprofit 12,600 (H) Southern Methodist University TX Nonprofit 17,900 (H) Texas Southern University TX Public 3,338 (H) Texas Tech University TX Public 4,370 (H)Texas Wesleyan 'iniversity TX Nonprofit 13,680 (H) University of Houston-University Park TX Public 3,558 (H)University of Texas at Austin TX Public 4,235 (H)Brigham Young University UT Nonprofit 4,200 (H) University of Utah UT Public 3,657 (H) College of William and Mary VA Public 5,264 (H) George Mason University VA Public 6,384 (H) Regent University VA Nonprofit 9,921 (H) University of Richmond VA Nonprofit 14,040 (H) University of Virginia-Main Campus VA Public 7,570 (H) Washington and Lee University VA Nonprofit 13,791 (H) Gonzaga University WA Nonprofit 12,750 (H)University of Puget Sound WA Nonprofit 13,800 (H)University of Washington WA Public 3,978 (H)West Virginia University WV Public 3,786 (H)Marquette University WI Nonprofit 12,600

See footnotes at end of table 149 151 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full -year students in first-professionalprograms in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued N Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars--- Law - continued

(1-1) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 4,348 (H) University of Wyoming WY Public 2,994 (H) Inter American Univ of Puerto Rico-School of Law PR Nonprofit 6,579 (H) Pontifical Catholic Univ of Puerto Rico-Ponce PR Nonprofit 5,325 H) University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus PR Public 2,574

Medicine

(H)The University of Alabama AL Public 5,564 (H) University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Public 5,569 (H) University of Alabama in Huntsville AL Public 6,035 (H) University of South Alabama AL Public 6,411 (H) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AR Public 6,660 (H) University of Arizona AZ Public 8,580 (H)Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science CA Nonprofit 3,833 (H) Loma Linda University" CA Nonprofit (H) Stanford University CA Nonprofit 21,915 (H) University of California-Davis CA Public 5,224 (H) University of California-irvine CA Public 4,841 (H) University of California-Los Angeles CA Public 4,524 (H) University of California-Riverside CA Public 4,740 (H) University of California-San Diego CA Public 4,723 (H) University of California-San Francisco CA Public 4,276 (H) University of Southern California CA Nonprofit 23,180 Yuin University CA For-profit 4,800 (H) University of Colorado Health Sciences Center CO Public 9,809 (H) The University of Connecticut Sch of Med and Dent CT Public 10,275 (H) University of Connecticut CT Public 10,275 (H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 20,450 (H)George Washington University DC Nonprofit 29,540 (H) Georgetown University DC Nonprofit 22,500 (H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 13,305 (H) University of Florida FL Public 8,146 (H) University of Miami FL Nonprofit 20,964 (H) University of South Florida FL. Public 8,152 (H) Emory University GA Nonprofit 18,500 (H) Medical College of Georgia GA Public 4.635 (H) Mercer University GA Nonprofit 17,000 (H) Morehouse School of Medicine GA Nonprofit 16,841 (H) University of Hawaii at Manoa HI Public 5,577 (H) University of Iowa IA Public 7,900 (H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 18,090 (H) Northwestern University IL Nonprofit 23,244 (H) Rush University IL Nonprofit 20,868 (H) Southern Illinois University-Carbondale IL Public 9,853 (H) University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 20,797 (H) University of Health Sciences-Chicago Medical Sch IL Nonprofit 27,615 (H) University or Illinois at Chicago IL Public 7.238 (H) Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis IN Public 8,220 (H)University of Kansas Medical Center KS Public 7,850 (H) University of Kentucky KY Public 6,798 (H) University of Louisville KY Public 6,690 (H) Louisiana State University-Medical Center LA Public 6,776 (H) Tulane University of Louisiana LA Nonprofit 24,840 (H)Boston University MA Nonprofit 27,600

Seo footnot.,s at end of table 150 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees - Dollars-- Medicine - continued

(H) Harvard University MA Nonprofit 21,874 (H)Massachusetts Institute of Technology MA Nonprofit 21,250 (H)Tufts University MA Nonprofit 26.700 (H) University of Massachusetts Medical Sch Worcester" MA Public (H)Johns Hopkins University MD Nonprofit 19,500 (H)Uniformed Services University of the Health Sci MD Public 0 (H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 10,413 (H)Michigan State University MI Public 9,030 (H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor' MI Public 14,275 (H)Wayne State University MI Public 8,760 (H) Mayo Medical School MN Nonprofit 9,925 (H)University of Minnesota-Duluth MN Public 7,976 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 8,094 (H) Saint Louis University-Main Campus MO Nonprofit 20,510 (H) University of Missouri - Columbia MO Public 10,370 (H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 11,435 ()Washington University MO Nonprolit 21,600 (H) University of Mississippi Medical Center MS Public 6,710 (H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 18,500 (H) East Carolina University NC Public 2,442 (H) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public 2,385 (H)Wake Forest University NC Nonprofit 16,500 (H) University of North Dakota-Main Campus ND Public 8,622 (11) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 19,691 (H) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 9,493 (H) Dartmouth College NH Nonprofit 21,918 (H) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 12,128 (H) University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Pub"- 4,022 (H) University of Nevada-Reno NV Public 6,067 (H) Albany Medical College NY Nonprofit 20.843 (H) Columbia University in the City of New York NY Nonprofit 21,304 (H) Cornell University Medical College NY Nonprofit 20,700 (H) Mount Sinai School of Medicine NY Nonprofit 20,625- (H) New York Medical College NY Nonprofit 23,400 (H) New York University NY Nonprofit 23,160 (H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 8,803 (H) SUNY at Stony Brook NY Public 8,755 (H) SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn NY Public 8,670 (H)SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse NY Public 8,665 (H) University of Rochester NY Nonprofit 20,975 (H) Yeshiva University NY Nonprofit 23,365 (H)Case Western Reserve University OH Nonprofit 20,920 (H) Medical College of Ohio OH Public 9,058 (H) Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine OH Public 9,480 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 8,310 (H) University of Cincinnati-Main Campus OH Public 10,404 (H) Wright State University-Main Campus OH Public 8,880 (H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 6,673 (H) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus OK Public 6,874 (H) Oregon Health Science University OR Public 11,757 (H) Hahnemann University PA Nonprofit 21,300 (H) Pennsylvania State University-M Hershey Med Center PA Public 15,238 (H)Temple University PA Public 18,720 (H)The Medical College of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 20,010 (H)Thomas Jefferson University PA Nonprofit 22,825 (H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 23,022

See footr.otes at end of table 151 153 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs it postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94 - continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees Doi tars- Medicine - continued

(H) University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus PA Public 17,209 (H) Brown University RI Nonprofit 22,498 (H)Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 4,780 (H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 6,290 (H) University of South Dakota SD Public 8,598 (H) East Tennessee State University TN Pubic 8,380 (H) Meharry Medical College TN Nonprofit 15,916 (H) University of Tennessee-Memphis TN Public 8,746 (H) Baylor College of Medicine TX Nonprofit 8,109 (H)Texas A & M University TX Public 7,433 (H)Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center TX Public 7,218 (H)The University of Texas Health Science Center TX Public 6,957 (H)The University of Texas Health Science-San Antonio TX Public 6,786 (H)The University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston TX Public 6,827 (H) University of Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas TX Public 7,034 (H) University of Utah UT Public 8,309 (H) Eastern Virginia Medical School VA Nonprofit 12,000 (H) University of Virginia-Main Campus VA Public 8,872 (H)Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 10,079 (H) University of Vermont and State Agricultural Coll VT Public 13,200 (H) University of Washington WA Public 6,480 (H) Medical College of Wisconsin WI Nonprofit 10,209 (H) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 11,062 (H) Marshall University WV Public 7,400 (H)West Virginia University WV Public 7,272 Escuela de Medicina San Juan Bautista PR Nonprofit 9,700 (H) Ponce School of Medicine PR Nonprofit 16,998 (H) Universidad Central del Caribe PR Nonprofit 15,789 (H) University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus PR Public 5,518 (H)University of Sacred Heart" PR Nonprofit

Optometry

(H) University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Public 3,498 (H)Southern California College of Optometry CA Nonprofit 13,725 (H)University of California-Berkeley CA Public 3,969 (H) Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 8,900 (H) Illinois College of Optometry IL Nonprofit 17,992 (H) Indiana University-Bloomington IN Public 4,241 (H) New England College of Optometry MA Nonprofit 17,460 (H) Ferris State University MI Public 6,728 (H) University of Missouri-Saint Louis MO Public 9,776 (H) SUNY College of Optometry NY Public 8,570 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,810 (H)Northeastern State University OK Public 3,703 (H) Pacific University OR Nonprofit 15,350 (H) Pennsylvania College of Optometry PA Nonprofit 13,585 (H) Southern College of Optometry TN Nonprofit 12,100 (H) University of Houston-University Park TX Public 2,550 (H) Inter American University School of Optometry PR Nonprofit 12,200

See footnotes at end of table 152 1 5 4 Table 4.--Tuition and required fees for full-time, full-year students in first-professional programs in postsecondary institutions, by program, institution, state or other area, and control of institution: Academic Year 1993-94continued

Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars--- Osteopathic Medicine

(H)College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 18,380 (H) Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 13,600 (H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sci IA Nonprofit 17,720 (H)Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine IL Nonprofit 15,618 (I-4) University of New England ME Nonprofit 18,200 (H)Michigan State University MI Public 9,030 (H)Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine MO Nonprofit 19,600 (H)University of Health Sciences MO Nonprofit 16,545 (H)University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NJ Public 12,128 (H)New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury NY Nonprofit 17,000 (H) Ohio University Main Campus OH Public 9,840 (H)The College of Osteopathic Medicine of OSU OK Public Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine PA Nonprofit 18,500 (H) Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine PA Nonprofit 20,670 (H) University of North Texas-Hlth Sci Ctr at Ft Worth TX Public 7,075 (H)West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine WV Public 7,400

Pharmacy

(H)Auburn University Main Campus AL Public 2,388 (H)Samford University AL Nonprofit 10,000 (H)University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences AR Public 3,020 (H)University of Arizona AZ Public 1,778 (H)University of California-San Francisco CA Public 3,839 (H) University of Southern California CA Nonprofit 17,256 (H) University of the Pacific CA Nonprofit (H) University of Colorado health Sciences Center CO Public 4,344 (H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 8,705 (H) Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FL Public 2,725 (H)Southeastern University of the Health Sciences FL Nonprofit 8,850 (H) University of Florida FL Public 2,720 (H)Mercer University GA Nonprofit 10,755 (H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,528 (H) Drake University IA Nonprofit 13,430 (H) University of Iowa IA Public 2,992 (H) Idaho State University ID Public 2,430 (H)University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public 4,368 (H)Butler University IN Nonprofit 13,360 (H)Purdue University-Main Campus IN Public 2,696 (H)University of Kansas Main Campus KS Public 1,920 (H)University of Kentucky KY Public 2,278 (H)Xavier University LA Nonprofit 8,700 (H)Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Allied Hlth Sc MA Nonprofit 11,520 (H) Northeastern University" MA Nonprofit (H) University of Maryland Baltimore Professional Schs MD Public 5,424 (H) Ferris State University MI Public 6,728 (H) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI Public 8,813 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 5,536 (H) St Louis College of Pharmacy MO Nonprofit 8,850 (H) University of Missouri-Kansas City MO Public 5,476 (H) University of Mississippi Main Campus MS Public 1,996 (H) Campbell University Inc NC Nonprofit 9,561 (H) University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill NC Public 2,376 (H) North Dakota State University Main Campus ND Public 1,796 (H) Creighton University NE Nonprofit 10,782

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Pharmacy - continued .

(H) University of Nebraska Medical Center NE Public 4,223 . (H) Rutgers University-New Brunswick NJ Public 5,429 (H)University of New Mexico-Main Campus NM Public 1,788 (H) Albany College of Pharmacy NY Nonprofit 9,100 (H) Saint John's University-New York NY Nonprofit 16,612 (H) SUNY at Buffalo NY Public 5,063 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 4,932 (H) University of Cincinnati-Main Campus OH Public 5,688 (H) University of Toledo OH Public 4,564 (H) University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center OK Public 5,140 (H) Duquesne University ) PA Nonprofit 9,000 (H) Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science PA Nonprofit 11,250 (H) Temple University PA Public 7,608 (H) University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus PA Public 7,700 (H) University of Rhode Island RI Public 3,882 (H) Medical University of South Carolina SC Public 2,200 (H) University of South Carolina at Columbia SC Public 3,484 (H) University of Tennessee-Memphis TN Public 3,677 (H) Texas Southern University TX Public 2,164 (H) The University of Texas at Austin TX Public 2,051 (H) University of Utah UT Public 1,868 (H)Virginia Commonwealth University VA Public 4,575 (H)University of Washington WA Public 3,978 (H)University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 3,530 (H)West Virginia University WV Public 2,942

Podiatry

(H)California College of Podiatric Medicine' CA Nonprofit (H) Barry University FL Nonprofit 18,540 (H) University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sci IA Nonprofit 16,640 (H) Dr William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine IL Nonprofit 16,060 (H) New York College of Podiatric Medicine NY Nonprofit 18,940 (H) Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine OH Nonprofit 16,500 (H) Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine PA Nonprofit 18,442

Theology

(H) Samford University AL Nonprofit 5,720 (H) Selma University" AL Nonprofit (H) Southern Christian University AL Nonprofit 4,095 (H) Fuller Theological Seminary" AZ Nonprofit Western Seminary-Phoenix AZ Nonprofit 2,400 (H)American Baptist Seminary of the West CA Nonprofit 6,045 Armenian Bible College CA Nonprofit (H)Azusa Pacific University CA Nonprofit 3,438 Bernadean University" CA Nonprofit Bethel Theological Seminary West CA Nonprofit 6,360 Bethesda Christian University CA Nonprofit 2,600 (H) CA Nonprofit 6,456 Booker T Crenshaw Christian Col & Sch Ministry Inc' ' CA Nonprofit California Union University CA Nonprofit 1,600 Chinese for Christ Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,520 Chong Shim College & Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,600

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Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars -- Theology - continued

Christian Witness Theological Seminary** CA Nonprofit (H) Church Divinity School of the Pacific CA Nonprofit 7,100 (H) Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology CA Nonprofit 5,640 (H) Franciscan School of Theology CA Nonprofit 5,690 (H) Fuller Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 7,596 (H) Golden Gate Baptist Seminary** CA Nonprofit Great Commission Theological Seminary" CA Nonprofit (H)Hebrew Union College California Branch** CA Nonprofit Institute of Buddhist Studies, Inc CA Nonprofit 3,600 International Christian Education College** CA For-profit International Christian University and Seminary CA Nonprofit 1,140 (H) International School of Theology CA Nonprofit 6,330 International Theological Seminary" CA Nonprofit (H)Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley CA Nonprofit 6,800 K P C A Presbyterian Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 2,240 Kernel University" CA Nonprofit Logos Evangelical Seminary" CA Nonprofit (H) Mennonite Brethren Bible Seminary CA Nonprofit 5,563 (H) Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 4,400 (H)Pacific School of Religion CA Nonprofit 5,898 Reformed Presbyterian Seminary** CA Nonprofit Saint Johns Seminary CA Nonprofit 7,400 (H)Saint Patrick's Seminary CA Nonprofit 6,050 (H)San Francisco Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 5,250 (hi)School of Theology at Claremont CA Nonprofit 7,090 Shiloh Bible College CA Nonprofit 1,350 (H) Sierra University** CA Nonprofit Son Light School of Theology" CA Nonprofit (H) Starr King School for Ministry CA Nonprofit 5,544 (H)The Master's College** CA Nonprofit Vision Christian University" CA Nonprofit Western Conservative Baptist Seminary-San Jose CA Nonprofit 5,400 (H) Westminster Theological Seminary CA Nonprofit 6,053 World Evangelism Bible Col & Sem** CA World Mission Theological Seminary" CA Nonprofit Yuin University CA For-profit 2,300 (H)Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary CO Nonprofit 5,688 (H) Iliff School of Theology CO Nonprofit 7,320 (H) Saint Thomas Seminary CO Nonprofit 6,600 (H)Holy Apostles College and Seminary CT Nonprofit 3,900 (H) Yale University CT Nonprofit 10,350 (H)Catholic University of America DC Nonprofit 13,534 (H) De Sales School of Theology DC Nonprofit 4,500 (H) Dominican House Studies DC Nonprofit 4,500 (H) Howard University DC Nonprofit 8,705 (H)Oblate College DC Nonprofit 4,560 (H)Wesley Theological Seminary DC Nonprofit 7,455 Evangelical Bible Seminary'' ' FL Nonprofit Faith Theological Seminary and Christian Collage FL Nonprofit 1,500 Florida Baptist Schools FL Nonprofit 680 Gulf Coast Seminary" FL Nonprofit International Seminary FL Nonprofit 2,000 Reformed Theological Seminary FL Nonprofit 4,500 (H)Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary FL Nonprofit 8,500 St Petersburg Theological Seminary** FL Nonprofit (H)Trinity College of Florida FL Nonprofit 3,840

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Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars---- Theofogy - continued

Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College FL Nonprofit 5,500 Zoo College Inc FL Nonprotil 1,320 (H)Columbia Theological Seminary GA Nonprofit 5,445 (H)Emory University GA Nonprofit 8,200 Georgia Baptist College GA Nonprofit 2,130 Immanuel Baptist Theological Seminary* GA Nonprofit (H)Interdenominational Theological Center GA Nonprofit 4,155 Luther Rice Seminary GA Nonprofit 2,512 (H) International College and Graduate School of Theology HI Nonprofit 2,325 (H) Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary IA Nonprofit 4,752 Mid-America Reformed Seminary IA Nonprofit (H) University of Dubuque IA Nonprofit 5,410 (H) Wartburg Theological Seminary IA Nonprofit 3,300 (H)Bethany Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 4,608 Brisk Rabbinical College IL Nonprofit (H)Catholic Theological Union at Chicago IL Nonprofit 7,740

(1-1) Chicago Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 4,959 (H) Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 6,840 Hebrew Theological College IL Nonprofit 7,320 (H) Lincoln Christian College and Seminary IL Nonprofit 3,544 (H) Loyola University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 7,080 (H) Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago IL Nonprofit 3,500 (H)McCormick Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 5,055 (H) Meadville-Lombard Theological School IL Nonprofit 11,955 (H) North Park College and Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 5,790 (H) Northern Baptist Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 4,500 (H) Seabury-Western Theological Seminary IL Nonprofit 8,540 (H)Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago IL Nonprofit 7,300 (H) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School IL Nonprofit 7,218 (H)University of Chicago IL Nonprofit 12,267 (H) University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Sem I IL Nonpiofit 9,925 (H) Anderson University IN Nonprofit 5,160 (H) Christian Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit 4,152 (H) Concordia Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit 5,014 (H) Earlham College IN Nonprofit 4,614 (H) Goshen Biblical Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,994 (I-1) Grace Theological Seminary IN Nonprofit Indiana Christian University IN Nonprofit 2,160 (H)Mennonite Biblical Seminary IN Nonprofit 3,994 (H) Saint Meinrad School of Theology IN Nonprofit 6,548 Trinity Theological Seminary & Coll of the Bible IN Nonprofit 1,405 (H)University of Notre Dame IN Nonprofit 15,690 (H)Central Baptist Theological Seminary KS Nonprofit 4,460 Kansas City College and Bible School KS Nonprofit 2,925 (H) Asbury Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 6,090 (H) Lexington Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 3,770 (H) Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 5,265 (H)Southern Baptist Theological Seminary KY Nonprofit 1,475 Louisiana Baptist Univel ,,,ity** LA Nonprofit (H) New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary LA Nonprofit 1,200 (H) Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology LA Nonprofit 5,276 Union Baptist Theological Seminary LA Nonprofit 380 (H) Andover Newton Theological School MA Nonprofit 5,780 (H) Boston University MA Nonprofit 7,194 (H) Episcopal Divinity School MA Nonprofit 9,200 (H) Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary MA Nonprofit 7,428

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Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees -Dollars-- Theology - continued

(H)Harvard University MA Nonprofit 11,684 (H)Pope John XXIII National Seminary MA Nonprofit 11,700 (H)Weston School of Theology MA Nonprofit 7,000 (H)Mount Saint Marys College MD Nonprofit 6,970 (H)Ner Israel Rabbinical College' ' MD Nonprofit (H)Saint Marys Seminary and University MD Nonprofit 7,670 (H) Washington Bible College MD Nonprofit 4,866 (H) .Washington Theological Union MD Nonprofit 7,500 (H)Bangor Theological Seminary ME Nonprofit 6,351 Bangor Theological Seminary in Portland ME Nonprofit 6,351 (H) Andrews University MI Nonprofit 3,673 (H) Calvin Theological Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,333 Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary"' MI Nonprofit (H)Grand Rapids Baptist College and Seminary MI Nonprofit 5,016 (H)Sacred Heart Major Seminary MI Nonprofit 5,030 Ss. Cyril and Methodius Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,945 Theological School of the Protestant Reform Church MI Nonprofit 1,200 (H)Western Theological Seminary MI Nonprofit 4,645 (H)Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College MI Nonprofit 3,200 (H) Bethel Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 4,785 Central Baptist Theological Seminary*" MN Nonprofit (H) Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 3,975 (H) Saint John's University MN Nonprofit 8,925 (H) United Theological Seminary MN Nonprofit 5,670 (H) University of St Thomas MN Nonprofit 9,140 (H) Aquinas Institute of Theology MO Nonprofit 6,780 (H) Assemblies of God Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 4,499 (H) Calvary Bible College MO Nonprofit 3,770 (H) Concordia Seminary MO Nonprofit 6,045 (H)Covenant Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 4,693 (H)Eden Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 5,200 (H)Kenrick Glennon Seminary MO Nonprofit 7,290 (H)Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary MO Nonprofit 1,200 (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 7,905 (H) Reformed Theological Seminary MS Nonprofit 4,435 (H) Wesley Biblical Seminary MS Nonprofit 4,110 (H) Duke University NC Nonprofit 7,420 (H) Gardner-Webb University NC Nonprofit 4,500 (H)Livingstone College NC Nonprofit 2,800 Reformed Theological Seminary NC Nonprofit 4,435 (H)Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary NC Nonprofit 1,100 (H)Beth Medrash Govoha NJ Nonprofit 2,875 (H)Drew University NJ Nonprofit 8,526 (H) New Brunswick Theological Seminary NJ Nonprofit 8,510 (H) Princeton Theological Seminary NJ Nonprofit 6,335 (H) Seton Hall University NJ Nonprofit 9,888 Academy for Jewish Religion NY Nonprofit 6,000 All Saints University of America, Inc. NY Nonprofit 1,500 Bnai Arugath Habosem" NY Nonprofit (H) Christ the King Seminary NY Nonprofit 4,442 (H) Colgate Rochester-Bexley-Crozer NY Nonprofit 6,652 (H) Darkel No'Am Rabbinical College** NY Nonprofit (H) General Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 9,086 (H) Jewish Theological Seminary of America NY Nonprofit 8,870

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--Dollars.-- Theology - continued

(H) Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary NY Nonprofit 4,000 (H) Maryknoll School of Theology" NY Nonprofit (H)Mesivta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Meilech NY Nonprofit (H) Mesivta Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary NY Nonprofit 4,515 (H) Mesivtha Tifereth Jer Amr NY Nonprofit 2,700 Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 1,000 (H) Mirror Yeshiva Cent Institute NY Nonprofit 2,400 (H) New York Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 6,270 (H) Nyack College NY Nonprofit 6,356 (H) Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin NY Nonprofit 4,750 (H) Rabbinical SeMinary of America NY Nonprofit 4,000 (H) Rabbinical Seminary of M'Kor Chaim NY Nonprofit 2,000 (H) Saint Johns University-New York NY Nonprofit 8,670 (H) Saint Josephs Seminary and College NY Nonprofit 1,100 (H) Saint Vladimirs Orthodox Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 3,320 (H) Seminary of the Immaculate Conception NY Nonprofit 6,555 (H) St Bernard's Institute NY Nonprofit 6,434 (H) Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York NY Nonprofit 4,350 Unification Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 5,160 (H) Union Theological Seminary NY Nonprofit 11,313 Yeshiva Eshei Yiroel** NY Nonprofit (H) Yeshiva Karlin Stolin NY Nonprofit 3,600 (H) Yeshiva Shaer Hatorah" NY Nonprofit (H) Yeshivath Zichron Moshe NY Nonprofit 0 (H) Ashland University OH Nonprofit 4,410 (H) Athenaeum of Ohio OH Nonprofit 7,200 (H) Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary OH Nonprofit 4,800 (H) Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion OH Nonprofit 7,000 Payne Theological Seminary OH Nonprr:it 3,000 (H) Pontifical College Josephinum OH No-.profit 6,319 (H) Rabbinical College Teishe OH Nonprofit 4,000 (H) Saint Mary Seminary OH Nonprofit 5,860 (H) Trinity Lutheran Seminary OH Nonprofit 5,927 (H) United Theological Seminary' OH Nonprofit (H)Winebrenner Theological Seminary OH Nonprofit 4,984 (H) Oral Roberts University' OK Nonprofit (H) University of Biblical Studies and Seminary OK Nonprofit 1,320 (H) Mount Angel Seminary OR Nonprofit 4,650 Multnomah School of Bible OR Nonprofit 6,080 (H) Western Conservative Baptist Seminary OR Nonprofit 5,400 (H) Western Evangelical Seminary OR Nonprofit 6,555 (H) Academy of the New Church PA Nonprofit 3,777 (H) Baptist Bible College and Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,248 (H) Biblical Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,591 Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 3,150 Christ the Saviour Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,100 (H) Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,270 (H) Evangelical School of Theology PA Nonprofit 4,215 (H) Lancaster Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 5,007 (H)Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg PA Nonprofit 4,494 (H) Lutheran Theological Seminary at,Philadelphia PA Nonprofit 5,136 Moravian Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,500 Philadelphia Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 4,020 (H) Pittsburgh Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 5,906 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College PA Nonprofit 6,527 (H) Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,790

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(H) Saint Vincent Seminary PA Nonprofit 6,770 Seminary of the East PA Nonprofit 5,610 (H) St Charles Borromeo Seminary PA Nonprofit 5,500 St Tikhon Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 2,060 (H)Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry PA Nonprofit 4,100 (H) Westminster Theological Seminary PA Nonprofit 7,600 (H) Yeshivath Beth Moshe PA. Nonprofit 4,600 Bob Jones University SC Nonprofit 4,380 (H)Columbia Bible College and Seminary SC Nonprofit 6,335 Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary SC Nonprofit 1,220 (H)Erskine College and Seminary SC Nonprofit 4,260 (H) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary SC Nonprofit 3,970 (H) North American Baptist Seminary SD Nonprofit 5,970 (H) Church of God School of Theology TN Nonprofit 3,960 (H) Emmanuel School of Religion TN Nonprofit 3,420 (H) Harding Graduate School of Religion TN Nonprofit 5,661 (H)Memphis Theological Seminary TN Nonprofit 5,130 (H) Mid America Baptist Seminary TN Nonprofit 900 (H) Tennessee Temple University TN Nonprofit 2,740 (H) University of the South TN Nonprofit 8,532 (H) Abilene Christian University TX Nonprofit 5,736 (H)Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary TX Nonprofit 4,675 (H)Baptist Missionary Association Theological Sem TX Nonprofit 1,260 (H) Criswell College TX Nonprofit 2,830 (H) Dallas Theological Seminary TX Nonprofit 5,370 (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 (H)Oblate School of Theology TX Nonprofit 6,035 (H)Southern Methodist University TX Nonprofit 6,884 (H)Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary" TX Nonprofit (H) Texas Christian University TX Nonprofit 5,754 Union Baptist Bible College" TX Nonprofit (H) University of Saint Thomas TX Nonprofit 5,000 Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond VA Nonprofit 3,520 (H) Eastern Mennonite College and Seminary VA Nonprofit 4,520 (H)Liberty University VA Nonprofit 3,960 (H) Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in VA VA Nonprofit 5,100 (H) Regent University VA Nonprofit 6,333 Richmond Virginia Seminary VA Nonprofit 2,000 (H) Union Theological Seminary in Virginia VA Nonprofit 5,550 Virginia Seminary &College VA Nonprofit 1,330 (H)Virginia Union University VA Nonprofit 4,222 (H) Fuller Theological Seminary" WA Nonprofit Northwest Baptist Seminary WA Nonprofit 5,130 Immanuel Lutheran College WI Nonprofit 1,020 (H)Maranatha Baptist Bible College Inc" WI Nonprofit (H) Nashotah House WI Nonprofit 7,750 (H) Sacred Heart School of Theology WI Nonprofit 6,500 Saint Francis Seminary WI Nonprofit 5,200 Evangelical Seminary of P.R.' PR Nonprofit Seminario Evangelico de Puerto Rico PR Nonprofit 4,052

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Control of Tuition and First-professional program and institution State institution required fees Dollar4---- Veterinary Medicine

(H) Auburn University Main Campus AL Public 2,490 (H)Tuskegee University AL Nonprofit 7,780 (H) University of California-Davis CA Public 3,967 (H)Colorado State University CO Public 7,546 (H) University of Florida FL Public 6,580 (H) University of Georgia GA Public 2,910 (H) Iowa State University IA Public 5,160 (H) University of Illinois at Urbana IL Public 6,440 (H) Purdue University-Main Campus IN Public 6,760 (H) Kansas State University of Agriculture and App Sci KS Public 4,275 (H) Louisiana St Univ & Agrl & Mech & Hebert Laws Ctr LA Public 4,452 (H) Tufts University MA Nonprofit 23,430 (H) Michigan State University MI Public 9,202 (H) University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN Public 7,599 (H) University of Missouri-Columbia MO Public 7,020 (H) Mississippi State University MS Public 5,002 (H) North Carolina State University at Raleigh NC Public 2,359 (H) Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges NY Public 11,582 (H) Ohio State University-Main Campus OH Public 6,810 (H) Oklahoma State University-Main Campus OK Public 4,664 (H)Oregon State University OR Public 6,603 (H) University of Pennsylvania PA Nonprofit 18,150 (H)University of Tennessee-Knoxville TN Public 4,158 (H) Texas A & M University TX Public 5,836 (H) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ VA Public 7,694 (H) Washington State University WA Public 6,480 (H) University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public 8,109

Other or Undefined First-Professional Programs

(H)National College of Naturopathic Medicine OR Nonprofit 11,100 (H) Bastyr College WA Nonprofit 12,500

(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 charges. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), "Institutional Characteristics" survey, 1993-94.

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Academic year. The period of time generally extending from September to June and usually equated to 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 cost is reported under "Room," and an asterisk (*) is found under "Board." The combined charge is not part of the calculation to determine average charges.

First-professional program. A program that requires all of the following to satisfy completion:(1) completion of the academic requirements to begin practice in the profession; (2) at least 2 years of college work prior to entering the program; and (3) a total of at least 6 academic years of college work to complete the degree program, including prior required college work plus the length of the professional program itself.

Full-time student.

Undergraduate:A student enrolled for 12 or more semester credits, 12 or more quarter credits, 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, and is taking courses at the postbaccalaureate level. These students may or may not be enrolled in graduate programs.

In-district student. A student who is a legal resident of the locality in which he or she attends school and thus is entitled to reduced tuition charges if offered by the institution.(In this report, institutions with a triple asterisk (*s*) to the right of their name charge tuition and required fees to in-district students that are at least 10 percent lower than the charge to in-state students.) This code is found in the 2-year and public less-than-2-year tables only, since 4-year schools generally do not have separate in-district charges.

In- :,rate 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 attends school.

Private,_ for-profit institution. A private institution in which the individual(s) or agency in control receives compensation other than wages, rent or other expenses for the assumption of risk.

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163 Private institution. An educationalinstitutioncontrolled by a privateindividual(s) or by a nongovernmental agency, usually supported primarily by other than public funds, and operated by other than publicly elected or appointed officials.

Private, nonprofit institution. A private institution in which .the individual(s) or agency in control receives 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.

Public. An educational institution whose programs and activities are operated by publicly elected or appointed 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 voter registration.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 student sharing a room with one other student.

Tuition and required fees.

Tuition: Tuition is the amount of money charged to students for instructional services. Tuition may be charged per term, per course, or per credit.(Note: the tuition charges shown in this publication are for a full academic year.)

Required fees:Required fees are all fixed sum charges to students for items not coverers by tuition and that are required of such a large proportion of all students that the student who does not pay the charge is an exception. This figure does not include such items as books, lab fees, or transportation expenses.

Undergraduate student.A student enrolledin a 4- or 5-year bachelor's degree program, in an associate's degree program, or in a vocational or technical program below the baccalaureate.

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