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Schedule of Participating Institutions and Tuition Rates (2019/2020 Program Year) Schedule of Participating Institutions and Tuition Rates (2019/2020 Program Year) Each Program Year runs from July 1 through June 30 Tuition Rates provided by the Participating Institutions Dated as of July 1, 2019 Please read and retain for your records a copy of this Schedule and the accompanying Disclosure Statement and Enrollment Agreement, as amended and supplemented from time to time. These documents include detailed information about Private College 529 Plan. 2019/2020 2019/2020 Participating Institution Tuition and Participating Institution Tuition and Name Mandatory Name Mandatory Fees ($) Fees ($) Abilene Christian University 36,300 Case Western Reserve Agnes Scott College 42,690 University 50,924 Albion College 48,090 Catawba College 30,520 Albright College 25,642 Catholic University of America2 47,746 Allegheny College 49,260 Centenary College of 1 Alvernia University 36,350 Louisiana 37,310 American University 49,889 Centenary University (NJ) 33,492 Amherst College 58,640 Central College 38,600 Arcadia University 44,440 Centre College 42,992 Ashland University 21,980 Chapman University 54,540 Augsburg College (MN) 39,955 Charleston Southern Augustana College (IL) 43,610 University 26,000 Augustana University (SD) 33,960 Chatham University 38,738 Austin College 41,155 Claflin University 16,986 Ave Maria University 21,850 Claremont McKenna Baldwin-Wallace University 33,530 College 56,475 Bard College 56,036 Clark Atlanta University 23,144 Baylor University 47,364 Clark University 47,200 Belmont University 35,650 Clarke University 34,670 Beloit College 51,532 Coe College 45,580 Berklee College of Music 45,660 College of Idaho, The 31,425 Berklee College of Music, College of Saint Benedict 46,820 Boston Conservatory 47,380 Colorado College 58,086 Berry College 37,246 Columbia College (SC) 19,890 Birmingham Southern Concordia College (MN) 41,402 College 18,238 Concordia University (NE) 33,490 Boston University 55,892 Concordia University (OR) 31,780 Bradley University 34,610 Concordia University (TX) 32,860 Brandeis University 57,186 Concordia University (WI) 30,352 Bridgewater College 36,150 Converse College 19,240 Bucknell University 58,196 Cornell College (IA) 44,096 Buena Vista University 35,194 Covenant College 35,670 Butler University 42,360 Creighton University 41,400 California Institute of Culver-Stockton College 27,205 Technology 54,600 Daemen College 29,430 California Lutheran 3 University 44,382 Dallas Baptist University 30,320 Canisius College 29,428 Davidson College 53,991 Capital University 36,872 Denison University 53,830 Carleton College 57,111 DePauw University 51,146 Carnegie Mellon University 57,119 Dickinson College 56,498 Carson-Newman College 28,900 Dillard University 19,607 Page | 2 2019/2020 2019/2020 Participating Institution Tuition and Participating Institution Tuition and Name Mandatory Name Mandatory Fees ($) Fees ($) Doane University 35,300 Harvey Mudd College 58,660 Dordt College 31,770 Hendrix College 47,600 Drew University 40,660 Hiram College 37,710 Drexel University 54,516 Hobart & William Smith Drury University 29,265 Colleges 57,030 Duke University 57,930.50 Hollins University 40,010 Earlham College 47,380 Holy Cross College-IN 32,000 East Texas Baptist Hope College 35,330 University 27,210 Illinois Institute of Eastern Mennonite Technology 49,280 University 38,230 Illinois Wesleyan University 49,284 Eckerd College 46,096 Immaculata University 27,350 Elmhurst College 37,754 Indiana Wesleyan Elmira College 35,400 University 27,296 Emerson College 49,432 Ithaca College 45,274 4 Jacksonville University 38,140 Emory University 53,788 John Brown University 27,668 Fairfield University 49,830 John Carroll University 42,910 Faulkner University 22,330 8 Franklin & Marshall College 58,800 Johns Hopkins University 55,350 Franklin College 32,970 Juniata College 47,125 Franklin Pierce University 39,100 Kalamazoo College 50,412 Furman University 50,844 Kenyon College 58,570 George Fox University 37,280 Keystone College 26,070 George Washington Knox College 48,168 University 56,935 La Salle University 31,650 Gettysburg College 56,390 LaGrange College 31,500 Gordon College 38,650 Lake Forest College 48,424 Goucher College 45,250 Lakeland College9 29,880 Graceland University 30,420 Lawrence University 49,122 Greensboro College 18,500 Lenoir-Rhyne University 37,400 Grinnell College 54,354 Lewis & Clark College 52,706 Grove City College 18,470 Linfield College 44,062 Guilford College 38,600 Loras College 35,218 Gustavus Adolphus College 47,240 Loyola University in Hamline University5 43,464 Maryland 50,100 Lubbock Christian Hampden-Sydney College6 44,532 University 23,330 Hampshire College 51,049 Luther College 44,070 Hannibal-LaGrange University 23,590 Lyon College 29,140 Hardin-Simmons Macalester College 56,292 University7 30,140 Marist College10 42,500 Hartwick College 46,925 Mary Baldwin University 31,085 Page | 3 2019/2020 2019/2020 Participating Institution Tuition and Participating Institution Tuition and Name Mandatory Name Mandatory Fees ($) Fees ($) Maryville University of Saint Point Loma Nazarene Louis 28,470 University 36,950 11 Marywood University 35,906 Pomona College 54,762 Massachusetts Institute of Presbyterian College 39,460 Technology 53,790 Princeton University 51,870 McDaniel College 45,515 Randolph College 41,259 Medaille College 30,450 Reed College 58,440 12 Mercer University 37,808 Regis University 38,180 Methodist University 34,522 Rensselaer Polytechnic Middlebury College 56,216 Institute 55,378 Mills College 30,877 Rhodes College 49,198 Monmouth College 38,990 Rice University 49,112 Moravian College 45,312 Rider University 44,460 Mount Holyoke College 52,258 Ripon College 45,113 Mount St. Mary's University Roberts Wesleyan College 32,494 Los Angeles (CA) 42,590 Rochester Institute of Mount St. Mary's University Technology 45,890 (MD) 42,192 Rockhurst University 38,760 Mount Vernon Nazarene Roger Williams University13 36,978 University 30,404 Rollins College 51,700 Muhlenberg College 54,600 Rose-Hulman Institute of Muskingum University 28,878 Technology 49,527 Nazareth College 35,416 Saint Francis University 38,170 Niagara University 34,510 Saint John’s University Norwich University 41,497 (MN) 46,546 North Central College 40,040 Saint Leo University 23,750 Northwest Nazarene Saint Louis University 45,424 University 31,100 Saint Mary's College (IN) 43,900 Northwestern College (IA) 32,300 Saint Mary's College of Notre Dame of Maryland California 49,188 University 38,340 Saint Michael's College Oberlin College 56,818 (VT) 47,045 Occidental College (CA) 56,576 Saint Xavier University 34,390 Oglethorpe University 39,580 Salem College 30,266 Ohio Wesleyan University 47,130 Samford University 32,850 Oklahoma Christian Sarah Lawrence College 57,520 University 23,950 Schreiner University (TX) 30,470 Olivet Nazarene University 37,070 Scripps College 57,188 Pace University 46,446 Seattle Pacific University 45,078 Pacific Lutheran University 43,674 Sewanee: The University of Pacific University 46,402 the South 46,472 Pepperdine University 55,892 Shenandoah University14 33,180 Pitzer College 56,018 Page | 4 2019/2020 2019/2020 Participating Institution Tuition and Participating Institution Tuition and Name Mandatory Name Mandatory Fees ($) Fees ($) Simpson College 40,666 University of Notre Dame 55,553 Skidmore College 56,172 University of Redlands (Arts Smith College 54,224 & Sciences) 51,130 Southern Methodist University of Richmond 54,690 University 56,560 University of Rochester 56,026 Southern Nazarene University of St. Thomas 45,780 University 25,416 University of San Diego 51,186 Southwestern University 43,560 University of the Pacific 49,589 Spelman College 29,972 University of Southern Spring Hill College 40,648 California 58,133 Springfield College15 39,305 University of Tulsa 42,183 St. Edward's University 47,190 Ursinus College 53,610 St. Mary's University of Valparaiso University 41,820 San Antonio 32,140 Vanderbilt University 52,070 St. Olaf College 49,710 Vassar College 58,770 Stanford University 53,529 Virginia Wesleyan College 36,860 Stephens College 22,700 Wabash College 44,720 Stetson University 47,630 Wagner College 48,280 Stevens Institute of Wake Forest University 55,440 Technology 54,014 Wartburg College 43,930 Susquehanna University 49,180 Washington & Jefferson Sweet Briar College 22,020 College 47,964 Syracuse University 53,409 Washington University in Texas Christian University 49,205 St. Louis 55,292 The College of Wooster 52,000 Waynesburg University 25,570 Thiel College 32,596 Webster University 28,500 Tiffin University 26,110 Webster University Transylvania University 40,210 Conservatory 33,100 Trevecca Nazarene Wellesley College 56,052 University16 26,098 Wells College 30,900 Trinity College (CT) 59,050 Wesleyan College 23,970 Trinity University 44,680 Wesleyan University 57,004 Tulane University 56,800 West Virginia Wesleyan University of Chicago 59,298 College 31,944 University of Dallas 42,680 Westminster College (MO) 29,490 University of Dayton 44,100 Westminster College (PA) 37,300 University of Evansville 37,466 Westmont College 46,594 University of La Verne 44,550 Wheaton College 54,568 University of Mary Hardin- Wheeling University 29,290 Baylor 29,700 Whittier College17 49,314 University of Miami 51,930 Whitworth University 44,940 University of Mobile 22,880 Willamette University 52,610 Page | 5 2019/2020 Participating Institution Tuition and Name Mandatory Fees ($) Wittenberg University 40,280 Wofford College 45,710 Xavier University18 40,680 York College of Pennsylvania 20,886 Page | 6 1. Student activity fee not included. 2. Tuition at the School of Engineering and the School of Architecture are higher than other undergraduate programs. 3. One year equals 30 credit hours. 4. Includes athletic, activity and mental health fees. 5. Includes student activity, health services, facilities and technology fees. Students will be charged a book rental program fee.
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