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Alabama Commission on Higher Education Undergraduate ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION PLUS REQUIRED FEES COMBINED a Alabama Public Four-Year Institutions 2012-13 thru 2021-22 1-Year 10-Year Change Change Institution 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2020-21 2012-13 Alabama A&M University $ 8,580 $ 8,586 $ 9,096 $ 9,366 $ 9,366 $ 9,456 $ 9,744 $ 10,024 $ 10,024 $ 10,024 0.0 16.8 Alabama State University 7,932 8,720 8,720 8,720 9,220 11,068 11,068 11,068 11,068 11,168 0.9 40.8 Athens State University 5,340 5,760 6,120 6,270 6,480 6,690 6,810 7,710 7,710 9,060 17.5 69.7 Auburn University 9,446 9,852 10,200 10,424 10,696 10,968 11,276 11,492 11,796 11,826 0.3 25.2 Auburn University at Montgomery 8,150 8,750 9,080 9,350 9,640 9,910 10,348 10,660 10,918 10,918 0.0 34.0 Jacksonville State University 7,950 8,790 8,790 9,300 9,300 10,020 10,704 11,120 11,120 11,120 0.0 39.9 Troy University 8,530 9,070 9,430 9,880 10,300 10,840 11,110 11,110 11,110 11,640 4.8 36.5 University of Alabama 9,200 9,450 9,826 10,170 10,470 10,780 10,780 10,780 11,620 11,620 0.0 26.3 University of Alabama at Birmingham 8,400 8,904 9,280 9,596 9,936 10,410 10,710 10,710 10,710 10,710 0.0 27.5 University of Alabama in Huntsville 8,794 9,192 9,158 9,128 9,842 10,280 10,714 11,122 11,338 11,380 0.4 29.4 University of Montevallo 9,280 10,000 10,660 11,410 12,040 12,400 12,760 13,708 13,708 13,708 0.0 47.7 University of North Alabama 8,148 8,662 9,073 9,513 9,920 10,370 10,370 10,500 10,800 10,800 0.0 32.5 University of South Alabama 7,950 8,310 8,610 8,790 9,060 9,390 10,070 10,070 10,070 10,520 4.5 32.3 University of West Alabama 7,320 7,660 8,018 8,734 8,876 9,204 10,040 10,990 10,990 10,990 0.0 50.1 TOTAL RESIDENT $ 8,275 $ 8,770 $ 9,088 $ 9,358 $ 9,741 $ 10,325 $ 10,707 $ 10,885 $ 11,029 $ 11,055 0.0 33.3 UNDERGRADUATE MEDIAN 1-Year 10-Year Change Change Institution 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2020-21 2012-13 Alabama A&M University $ 15,570 $ 15,576 $ 16,596 $ 17,136 $ 17,496 $ 17,676 $ 18,354 $ 18,634 $ 18,634 $ 18,634 0.0 19.7 Alabama State University 14,244 15,656 15,656 15,656 16,156 19,396 19,396 19,396 19,396 19,496 0.5 36.9 Athens State University 9,930 10,770 11,490 11,790 12,210 12,630 12,870 13,890 13,890 15,810 13.8 59.2 Auburn University 25,190 26,364 27,384 28,040 28,840 29,640 30,524 31,124 31,956 31,986 0.1 27.0 Auburn University at Montgomery 23,150 24,950 19,640 20,210 20,710 21,310 22,150 22,750 23,368 23,368 0.0 0.9 Jacksonville State University 15,900 17,280 17,280 18,300 18,300 19,290 20,424 20,840 20,840 20,840 0.0 31.1 Troy University 16,000 16,990 17,590 18,490 19,330 20,320 20,860 20,860 20,860 23,280 11.6 45.5 University of Alabama 22,950 23,950 24,950 25,950 26,950 28,100 29,230 30,250 31,090 31,090 0.0 35.5 University of Alabama at Birmingham 19,230 20,394 21,220 21,956 22,844 23,790 24,630 25,500 25,500 25,500 0.0 32.6 University of Alabama in Huntsville 21,108 21,506 21,232 20,622 20,612 21,480 22,362 23,518 23,734 23,776 0.2 12.6 University of Montevallo 18,070 19,690 21,220 22,780 24,310 25,030 25,780 26,728 26,728 26,728 0.0 47.9 University of North Alabama 14,808 15,652 16,393 18,149 17,840 18,680 18,680 20,100 20,400 20,400 0.0 37.8 University of South Alabama 15,900 16,620 17,220 17,580 18,120 18,780 19,940 19,940 19,940 20,840 4.5 31.1 University of West Alabama 13,490 14,170 14,886 15,878 16,162 17,118 18,490 20,090 20,090 20,090 0.0 48.9 TOTAL NON-RESIDENT $ 15,950 $ 17,135 $ 17,435 $ 18,395 $ 18,815 $ 19,858 $ 20,642 $ 20,850 $ 20,850 $ 22,060 0.0 34.0 UNDERGRADUATE MEDIAN SOURCE: Alabama Commission on Higher Education Annual Tuition and Fee Schedule. NOTE: a. Tuition amounts are based on undergraduate load of 30 credit hours and graduate load of 24 credit hours, or a per term amount reported by the institution. Required Fees include all fixed sum charges that are required of all students. Other specific surcharges and fees may be required for certain programs. ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATE RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION PLUS REQUIRED FEES COMBINED a Alabama Public Four-Year Institutions 2012-13 thru 2021-22 1-Year 10-Year Change Change Institution 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2020-21 2012-13 Alabama A&M University $ 10,096 $ 10,102 $ 10,716 $ 11,028 $ 11,148 $ 11,268 $ 11,262 $ 11,542 $ 11,542 $ 11,542 0.0 14.3 Alabama State University 9,108 10,016 10,016 10,016 10,516 12,628 12,628 12,628 12,628 12,728 0.8 39.7 Athens State University N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7,800 8,718 8,160 8,160 9,648 18.2 N/A Auburn University 9,440 9,858 10,194 10,418 10,696 10,974 11,282 11,504 11,796 11,826 0.3 25.3 Auburn University at Montgomery 7,994 8,594 9,002 9,218 9,736 9,940 10,354 10,684 10,930 10,930 0.0 36.7 Jacksonville State University 8,376 8,676 8,676 9,204 8,904 9,168 10,080 10,600 10,600 10,600 0.0 26.6 Troy University 8,236 9,052 9,796 10,564 10,564 11,116 11,308 11,308 11,308 11,400 0.8 38.4 University of Alabama 9,200 9,450 9,826 10,170 10,470 10,780 10,780 10,780 11,470 11,470 0.0 24.7 University of Alabama at Birmingham 8,430 8,934 9,310 9,638 9,964 10,488 10,800 10,800 10,800 10,800 0.0 28.1 University of Alabama in Huntsville 10,850 11,342 9,180 9,548 10,342 10,770 11,214 11,458 11,918 11,952 0.3 10.2 University of Montevallo 8,128 8,776 9,352 10,024 10,576 11,808 11,604 11,916 11,916 11,916 0.0 46.6 University of North Alabama 7,470 7,840 8,179 8,594 8,972 9,356 9,356 9,600 9,600 9,600 0.0 28.5 University of South Alabama 8,592 8,976 9,288 9,480 9,768 10,104 10,808 10,808 10,808 11,168 3.3 30.0 University of West Alabama 7,340 7,748 8,156 8,732 8,900 9,284 9,284 9,284 9,264 9,264 0.0 26.2 TOTAL RESIDENT $ 8,430 $ 8,976 $ 9,310 $ 9,638 $ 10,342 $ 10,629 $ 10,804 $ 10,804 $ 11,119 $ 11,284 0.0 28.1 GRADUATE MEDIAN 1-Year 10-Year Change Change Institution 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2020-21 2012-13 Alabama A&M University $ 18,592 $ 18,598 $ 19,836 $ 20,460 $ 21,060 $ 21,300 $ 21,294 $ 21,574 $ 21,574 $ 21,574 0.0 16.0 Alabama State University 16,596 18,248 18,248 18,248 18,748 22,516 22,516 22,516 22,516 22,616 0.4 36.3 Athens State University N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7,800 12,750 13,224 13,224 13,848 4.7 N/A Auburn University 25,172 26,382 27,366 28,022 28,840 29,658 30,542 31,160 31,956 31,986 0.1 27.1 Auburn University at Montgomery 22,778 24,578 19,442 19,970 20,944 21,484 22,276 22,924 23,554 23,554 0.0 3.4 Jacksonville State University 16,752 17,052 17,052 18,108 17,808 18,336 19,248 20,200 20,200 20,200 0.0 20.6 Troy University 15,604 17,164 18,556 20,092 20,092 21,124 21,508 21,508 21,508 22,800 6.0 46.1 University of Alabama 22,950 23,950 24,950 25,950 26,950 28,100 29,230 30,250 30,940 30,940 0.0 34.8 University of Alabama at Birmingham 19,302 20,454 21,286 22,022 22,904 23,880 24,720 25,584 25,584 25,584 0.0 32.5 University of Alabama in Huntsville 26,024 26,516 21,232 21,402 22,338 23,242 24,186 25,256 25,716 25,750 0.1 -1.1 University of Montevallo 15,784 17,224 18,568 19,912 21,232 23,064 23,196 23,868 26,532 26,532 0.0 68.1 University of North Alabama 13,830 14,464 15,067 15,770 16,436 17,180 17,180 18,480 18,480 18,840 1.9 36.2 University of South Alabama 17,184 17,952 18,576 18,960 19,536 20,208 21,416 21,416 21,416 22,136 3.4 28.8 University of West Alabama 14,540 15,356 16,172 17,084 17,420 18,188 18,188 18,188 18,168 18,168 0.0 25.0 TOTAL NON-RESIDENT $ 17,184 $ 18,248 $ 18,576 $ 19,970 $ 20,944 $ 21,392 $ 21,892 $ 22,045 $ 22,045 $ 22,708 0.0 28.8 GRADUATE MEDIAN SOURCE: Alabama Commission on Higher Education Annual Tuition and Fee Schedule.
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