Tuition & Fees In Public Higher Education in the West

2005 - 2006 Detailed Tuition & Fees Tables

TUITION AND FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST 2005-2006

Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education P.O. Box 9752 Boulder, Colorado 80301-9752

November 2005

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) is a public, interstate agency established to promote and facilitate resource sharing, collaboration, and cooperative planning among the Western states and their colleges and universities. Member states are:

Alaska Idaho Arizona Montana South Dakota California Nevada Utah Colorado New Mexico Washington Hawaii North Dakota Wyoming

WICHE's broad objectives are to:

• Strengthen educational opportunities for students through expanded access to programs,

• Assist policymakers in dealing with higher education and human resource issues through research and analysis,

• Foster cooperative planning, especially that which targets the sharing of resources.

This publication was prepared by the Office of Policy Analysis and Research which is involved in the research, analysis, and reporting of information on public policy issues of concern in the WICHE states.

Data presented here are available in paper copy for $15.00 plus $5.00 for postage and handling through the WICHE Publications Office, P.O. Box 9752, Boulder, CO 80301-9752; Telephone: (303) 541-0200; FAX: (303) 541-0291. The complete report is also available online at http://www.wiche.edu/Policy/Tuition_and_Fees/index.asp.

Published November 2005 by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education P.O. Box 9752 Boulder, Colorado 80301-9752 Telephone: (303) 541-0200 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Printed in the United States of America Publication Number 2A346D 01-04-00-4400:11/05: WICHE: 2A346D ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Tuition and fees data in this report were provided by state higher education governing and coordinating boards, and in some cases, individual institutions. We express our appreciation to the following individuals and agencies for providing the necessary information.

Alaska Nevada (cont.)

Isabelle G. Tissier, University of Alaska Crystal McGee, Nevada System of Higher Education Arizona New Mexico Jami Bradley, Coconino Community College LeSandra Bryan, Cochise College Rebecca Belletto, New Mexico Higher Tim Curtis, Eastern Arizona College Education Department Debra Galvan, Central Arizona College Tino Pestalozzi, New Mexico Higher Education Blaine Hatch, Northland Pioneer College Department Lynda Helminski, Maricopa Community Colleges Dennis Jenkins, Central Arizona College North Dakota Diana Schuessler, Arizona Western College Janice Stroh, Pima Community College Pauline McKinzie, North Dakota University Gale Tebeau, Arizona Board of Regents System Sandra Thurman-Jackson, Yavapai College RuthAnn Wilson, Mohave Community College Oregon

California Al Newnam, Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development Patricia Laurent, California Community College Juli Timperley, Oregon University System System Office Kara Perkins, California State University System South Dakota Patricia Romero, University of California Mary Ellen Garrett, South Dakota Board of Colorado Regents Theresa Kriese, Mitchell Technical Institute Giao Giang, Colorado Commission on Higher Janell Oberlander, Western Dakota Technical Education Institute Jim Rokusek, Southeast Technical Institute Hawaii Shane Thorstenson, Lake Area Technical Institute Christine Shaw, University of Hawaii Utah Idaho Kimberly Henrie, Utah System of Higher Ken Campbell, College of Southern Idaho Education Victor Cazun, North Idaho College Scott Christie, Idaho State Board of Education Washington Suzanne Felt, Eastern Idaho Technical College Becky Kozowski, State Board for Community Montana and Technical Colleges Kathy Raudenbush, Washington Higher Mark Bruno, Montana University System Education Coordinating Board

Nevada Wyoming

Patricia Casagranda, Nevada System of Higher Constance Brizuela, University of Wyoming Education Andrea Bryant, Wyoming Community College Sally Jackson, Nevada System of Higher Commission Education

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Table 1: Average Annual Percentage Change in Tuition and Fees at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, 1995-96 to 2005-06……………………. 1 Table 2: Average Tuition and Fees at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………………………...……… 2 Table 3: Average Tuition and Fees in Constant (2005) Dollars at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, 1995-96………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Table 4: Current Versus “Inflation Only” Charges at Public Higher Education Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06…………………………………. 4 Table 5: Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………………………………………………………. 5 Table 6: Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995- 96………………………………………………………………………….. 6 Table 7: Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Table 8: Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………... 10 Table 9: Nonresident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………………………………………………………. 12 Table 10: Nonresident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995- 96………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Table 11: Nonresident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96………………………..………………………………………………… 16 Table 12: Nonresident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96………... 17 Table 13: Resident In-District/County Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96……………………………………………………..…... 19 Table 14: Resident In-District/County Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96..……………………………………………………………...... 20 Table 15: Resident Out-of-District/County Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…….……………………………………………….…... 23 Table 16: Resident Out-of-District/County Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………………………………………………………. 24

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Table 17: Nonresident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2005-06, 2004-05, 20001-01, and 1995-96..…………………………………………………….. 26 Table 18: Nonresident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…………………………………………………………………….….. 27 Table 19: Average Tuition and Fees at Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96………………………………………………………………………... 32 Table 20: Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96….. ………………………...... 33 Table 21: Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…..………………………………………… 37 Table 22: Nonresident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…..………………………..…… 40 Table 23: Nonresident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, and 1995-96…..………………………………………… 44 ENDNOTES ………………………………………………………………………………….. 47 APPENDIX A The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education………… 55 APPENDIX B Number of Public Institutions by Carnegie Classification in the WICHE Region, 2005-06……………………………………………... 57 APPENDIX C Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State in the WICHE Region, 2005-06…………………………………………………….. 58 APPENDIX D Procedure for Converting Current Dollars to Constant Dollars………….. 59 APPENDIX E Methodology…………………………………………………………………... 60 APPENDIX F Mandatory Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 61 2005-06………………………………………………………………………… APPENDIX G Mandatory Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 64 2005-06…………………………………………………………………………

vi Table 1: AVERAGE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 1995-96 TO 2005-06

2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 10-Year to to to to to to to to to to Average 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 Rate of Change

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1] Resident Undergraduate 8.6% 9.9% 16.3% 5.0% 4.7% 3.1% 2.4% 1.3% 4.2% 3.8% 5.9% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 8.7% 8.4% 10.1% 5.5% 5.9% 5.0% 4.8% 3.3% 5.3% 5.6% 6.3%

Resident Graduate 9.8% 12.6% 17.8% 4.1% 4.7% 4.5% 2.6% 2.9% 3.2% 3.6% 6.6% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 9.0% 9.0% 11.8% 4.3% 5.7% 5.9% 4.7% 3.4% 4.2% 4.8% 6.3%

Nonresident Undergraduate 4.7% 10.6% 8.6% 8.8% 4.6% 2.8% 2.8% 3.0% 4.2% 5.1% 5.5% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 5.4% 6.5% 7.1% 7.8% 6.2% 3.8% 3.8% 4.5% 5.4% 7.1% 5.8%

Nonresident Graduate 4.7% 11.4% 8.9% 7.9% 4.1% 3.0% 3.6% 3.1% 3.4% 4.6% 5.5% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 4.8% 6.4% 7.7% 7.5% 5.4% 3.6% 5.1% 4.4% 4.4% 6.1% 5.5%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District [2] 8.6% 9.0% 9.6% 11.5% 5.1% 1.4% 4.2% 8.1% 5.2% 5.9% 6.8% Resident Out-of-District [2] [3] 0.0% 4.9% 9.7% 7.8% 2.6% 13.4% -6.5% 6.9% 1.7% 2.1% 4.3% Nonresident 9.0% 3.1% 7.8% 5.1% 3.0% 4.1% 2.5% 2.3% 3.1% 3.0% 4.3%

CPI [4] 3.2% 3.0% 2.1% 1.5% 2.7% 3.7% 2.1% 1.7% 2.2% 3.0% 2.5%

Notes: CPI is the annual change from July 1 through June 30 each year. All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

1 Table 2: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1] Resident Undergraduate $4,143 $3,814 $2,713 $2,344 8.6% 52.7% 76.7% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 4,126 3,795 2,846 2,253 8.7% 45.0% 83.2%

Resident Graduate 5,379 4,901 3,389 2,873 9.8% 58.7% 87.2% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 5,423 4,973 3,701 2,956 9.0% 46.5% 83.5%

Nonresident Undergraduate 13,419 12,812 9,375 7,861 4.7% 43.1% 70.7% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 12,103 11,487 8,790 6,919 5.4% 37.7% 74.9%

Nonresident Graduate 14,612 13,961 10,246 8,618 4.7% 42.6% 69.6% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 13,404 12,785 9,849 7,820 4.8% 36.1% 71.4%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District [2] 2,177 2,005 1,433 1,127 8.6% 51.9% 93.1% Resident Out-of-District [2][3] 3,272 3,045 2,392 2,032 7.5% 36.8% 61.0% Nonresident 6,151 5,644 4,688 4,042 9.0% 31.2% 52.2%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

2 Table 3: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES IN CONSTANT (2005) DOLLARS AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1] Resident Undergraduate $4,143 $3,945 $3,300 $3,338 5.0% 25.6% 24.1% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 4,126 3,926 3,462 3,208 5.1% 19.2% 28.6%

Resident Graduate 5,379 5,070 4,122 4,091 6.1% 30.5% 31.5% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 5,423 5,145 4,501 4,209 5.4% 20.5% 28.8%

Nonresident Undergraduate 13,419 13,255 11,403 11,194 1.2% 17.7% 19.9% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 12,103 11,884 10,692 9,851 1.8% 13.2% 22.9%

Nonresident Graduate 14,612 14,443 12,463 12,271 1.2% 17.2% 19.1% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 13,404 13,227 11,980 11,135 1.3% 11.9% 20.4%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District [2] 2,177 2,074 1,743 1,605 4.9% 24.9% 35.6% Resident Out-of-District [2][3] 3,272 3,150 2,909 2,894 3.9% 12.5% 13.1% Nonresident 6,151 5,839 5,703 5,755 5.3% 7.9% 6.9%

The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) was used here to convert to constant dollars.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005; Commonfund Institute, 2005. Higher Education Price Index: 2005 Update, Table A.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

3 Table 4: CURRENT VERSUS "INFLATION ONLY" CHARGES AT PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Using HEPI to calculate the amount that inflation has added to average tuition and fees in the past ten years.

Current "Inflation Only" Charges Charges

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident Undergraduate $4,143 $1,233 Resident Graduate 5,379 $1,601 Nonresident Undergraduate 13,419 $3,995 Nonresident Graduate 14,612 $4,350

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident In-District [2] 2,177 $648 Resident Out-of-District [2] 3,272 $974 Nonresident 6,151 $1,831

The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) was used here to convert to constant dollars. Inflation-adjusted charges and "inflation only" charges may not sum to current charges due to rounding.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005; Commonfund Institute, 2005. Higher Education Price Index: 2005 Update . Table A.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

4 Table 5: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA University of Alaska $4,286 $3,835 $3,005 $2,478 11.8% 42.6% 73.0% ARIZONA Universities 4,394 4,069 2,344 1,950 8.0% 87.5% 125.3% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 3,446 3,240 2,138 2,068 6.4% 61.2% 66.6% California State University 3,151 2,901 1,825 1,889 8.6% 72.7% 66.8% University of California 6,791 6,266 3,828 4,140 8.4% 77.4% 64.0% COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 8,144 7,082 5,211 4,829 15.0% 56.3% 68.6% Colorado State University and University of Colorado, Boulder 4,907 4,018 3,158 2,795 22.1% 55.4% 75.6% Other Institutions 3,675 3,163 2,463 2,063 16.2% 49.2% 78.2% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 3,697 3,581 3,157 1,631 3.2% 17.1% 126.7% Other Institutions 2,435 2,369 2,118 1,175 2.8% 14.9% 107.2% IDAHO Universities 3,947 3,617 2,501 1,615 9.1% 57.8% 144.4% Lewis-Clark State College 3,714 3,392 2,360 1,478 9.5% 57.4% 151.3% MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman and University of Montana, Missoula 4,966 4,477 3,073 2,397 10.9% 61.6% 107.2% Other Institutions 4,375 4,058 2,838 2,228 7.8% 54.1% 96.4% NEVADA University of Nevada 3,373 3,122 2,340 1,830 8.0% 44.1% 84.3% Other Institutions 2,355 2,220 ------6.1% ------NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University and University of New Mexico 4,013 3,676 2,768 2,043 9.2% 45.0% 96.5% Other Institutions 2,883 2,702 2,092 1,628 6.7% 37.8% 77.1% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University and University of North Dakota 5,296 4,802 3,049 2,369 10.3% 73.7% 123.5% Other Institutions 4,530 4,138 2,790 1,907 9.5% 62.4% 137.5% OREGON Universities 5,045 4,842 3,666 3,292 4.2% 37.6% 53.2% Other Institutions 4,693 4,543 3,389 2,966 3.3% 38.5% 58.3% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University and University of South Dakota 4,681 4,477 3,407 2,602 4.5% 37.4% 79.9% Other Institutions 4,761 4,529 3,423 2,511 5.1% 39.1% 89.6% UTAH Utah State University and University of Utah 3,957 3,624 2,648 2,250 9.2% 49.4% 75.8% Other Institutions 2,882 2,651 2,087 1,815 8.7% 38.1% 58.8% WASHINGTON Washington State University and University of Washington 5,506 5,168 3,710 3,020 6.5% 48.4% 82.3% Regional Universities and Evergreen State College 4,166 3,935 2,882 2,344 5.9% 44.6% 77.7% WYOMING University of Wyoming 2,874 2,721 2,575 2,005 5.6% 11.6% 43.3%

SIMPLE AVERAGE--ALL INSTITUTIONS $4,143 $3,814 $2,713 $2,344 8.6% 52.7% 76.7%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

5 Table 6: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska, Anchorage $4,014 $3,517 $2,769 $2,318 14.1% 45.0% 73.2% University of Alaska, Fairbanks 4,766 4,355 3,420 2,926 9.4% 39.4% 62.9% University of Alaska, Southeast 4,078 3,633 2,826 2,190 12.2% 44.3% 86.2% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 4,343 4,062 ------6.9% ------Arizona State University-Main Campus 4,404 4,062 ------8.4% ------Arizona State University-West 4,343 4,062 2,344 1,950 6.9% 85.3% 122.7% Northern Arizona University 4,393 4,072 2,344 1,950 7.9% 87.4% 125.3% University of Arizona 4,487 4,087 2,344 1,950 9.8% 91.4% 130.1% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 3,446 3,240 2,138 2,068 6.4% 61.2% 66.6% California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 4,245 3,974 2,129 2,087 6.8% 99.4% 103.4% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3,006 2,811 1,795 1,789 6.9% 67.5% 68.0% California State University, Bakersfield 3,318 2,707 1,795 1,897 22.6% 84.8% 74.9% California State University, Channel Islands [8] 2,980 2,794 ------6.7% ------California State University, Chico 3,370 3,154 2,026 2,002 6.8% 66.3% 68.3% California State University, Dominguez Hills 2,991 2,771 1,735 1,791 7.9% 72.4% 67.0% California State University, East Bay [9] 2,916 2,706 1,725 1,749 7.8% 69.0% 66.7% California State University, Fresno 2,986 2,706 1,746 1,808 10.3% 71.0% 65.2% California State University, Fullerton 2,990 2,804 1,798 1,916 6.6% 66.3% 56.1% California State University, Long Beach 2,864 2,658 1,742 1,789 7.8% 64.4% 60.1% California State University, Los Angeles 3,035 2,849 1,724 1,772 6.5% 76.0% 71.3% California State University, Monterey Bay [10] 2,999 2,761 1,855 2,009 8.6% 61.7% 49.3% California State University, Northridge 3,036 2,778 1,814 1,970 9.3% 67.4% 54.1% California State University, Sacramento 3,072 2,824 1,874 1,928 8.8% 63.9% 59.3% California State University, San Bernardino 3,092 2,906 1,733 1,821 6.4% 78.4% 69.8% California State University, San Marcos 3,062 2,776 1,706 1,700 10.3% 79.5% 80.1% California State University, Stanislaus 3,030 2,807 1,803 1,865 7.9% 68.1% 62.5% Humboldt State University 3,167 2,863 1,861 1,858 10.6% 70.2% 70.5% San Diego State University 3,122 2,936 1,776 1,902 6.3% 75.8% 64.1% San Francisco State University 3,128 2,880 1,822 1,978 8.6% 71.7% 58.1% San Jose State University 3,292 2,958 1,857 1,966 11.3% 77.3% 67.4% Sonoma State University 3,616 3,408 2,002 2,070 6.1% 80.6% 74.7% University of California, Berkeley [1] 6,512 5,956 3,629 4,355 9.3% 79.4% 49.5% University of California, Davis [11] 7,457 6,936 4,072 4,174 7.5% 83.1% 78.7% University of California, Irvine [11] 6,770 6,313 4,058 4,050 7.2% 66.8% 67.2% University of California, Los Angeles [1] 6,504 6,028 3,701 3,894 7.9% 75.7% 67.0% Unviersity of California, Merced [11] [12] 6,653 ------University of California, Riverside [11] 6,590 6,133 3,855 4,093 7.5% 70.9% 61.0% University of California, San Diego [11] 6,685 6,223 3,848 4,198 7.4% 73.7% 59.2% University of California, San Francisco [11] [13] --- 5,858 3,582 4,259 ------University of California, Santa Barbara [11] 6,997 6,495 3,834 4,098 7.7% 82.5% 70.7% University of California, Santa Cruz [11] 6,949 6,456 3,869 4,136 7.6% 79.6% 68.0% COLORADO [14] Adams State College 2,853 2,603 2,186 1,845 9.6% 30.5% 54.6% Colorado School of Mines 8,144 7,082 5,211 4,829 15.0% 56.3% 68.6% Colorado State University 4,442 3,790 3,135 2,821 17.2% 41.7% 57.5% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 4,118 3,216 2,370 2,080 28.0% 73.8% 98.0% Fort Lewis College 3,292 3,065 2,331 1,904 7.4% 41.2% 72.9% Mesa State College 3,080 2,724 2,185 1,872 13.1% 41.0% 64.5% Metropolitan State College of Denver 2,941 2,780 2,390 1,849 5.8% 23.1% 59.1% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 5,372 4,245 3,180 2,769 26.5% 68.9% 94.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [17] 4,889 4,058 2,980 2,440 20.5% 64.1% 100.4% University of Colorado, Denver [16] 4,926 3,888 2,698 2,098 26.7% 82.6% 134.8% University of Northern Colorado 3,837 3,370 2,753 2,492 13.9% 39.4% 54.0% Western State College 3,138 2,761 2,270 1,983 13.7% 38.2% 58.2%

6 Table 6: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo [18] $2,603 $2,543 $2,330 $1,426 2.4% 11.7% 82.5% University of Hawaii, Manoa 3,697 3,581 3,157 1,631 3.2% 17.1% 126.7% University of Hawaii, West Oahu 2,266 2,194 1,906 924 3.3% 18.9% 145.2% IDAHO [19] Boise State University 3,872 3,520 2,450 1,654 10.0% 58.0% 134.1% Idaho State University 4,000 3,700 2,578 1,570 8.1% 55.2% 154.8% Lewis-Clark State College 3,714 3,392 2,360 1,478 9.5% 57.4% 151.3% University of Idaho 3,968 3,632 2,476 1,620 9.3% 60.3% 144.9% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings 4,856 4,550 3,052 2,304 6.7% 59.1% 110.8% Montana State University, Bozeman 5,220 4,577 3,079 2,378 14.0% 69.5% 119.5% Montana State University, Northern [20] 4,088 3,815 2,692 2,221 7.2% 51.9% 84.1% Montana Tech of the University of Montana [20] 5,123 4,621 3,006 2,294 10.9% 70.4% 123.3% University of Montana, Missoula [20] 4,711 4,377 3,066 2,415 7.6% 53.7% 95.1% Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana [20] 3,433 3,247 2,603 2,091 5.7% 31.9% 64.2% NEVADA Great Basin College [21] 2,355 2,220 ------6.1% ------University of Nevada, Las Vegas 3,476 3,210 2,340 1,830 8.3% 48.5% 89.9% University of Nevada, Reno 3,270 3,034 2,340 1,830 7.8% 39.7% 78.7% Nevada State College [22] 2,355 2,220 ------6.1% ------NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 2,784 2,616 1,944 1,572 6.4% 43.2% 77.1% New Mexico Highlands University 2,280 2,280 1,992 1,506 0.0% 14.5% 51.4% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 3,604 3,224 2,499 1,950 11.8% 44.2% 84.8% New Mexico State University 3,918 3,666 2,790 2,088 6.9% 40.4% 87.6% University of New Mexico 4,108 3,686 2,746 1,997 11.4% 49.6% 105.7% Western New Mexico University 2,864 2,688 1,933 1,485 6.5% 48.2% 92.9% NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University 4,154 3,799 2,378 1,856 9.3% 74.7% 123.8% Mayville State University [23] 4,943 4,483 3,182 1,920 10.3% 55.3% 157.4% Minot State University 4,092 3,712 2,425 1,960 10.2% 68.7% 108.8% North Dakota State University 5,264 4,776 3,010 2,310 10.2% 74.9% 127.9% University of North Dakota 5,327 4,828 3,088 2,428 10.3% 72.5% 119.4% Valley City State University [24] 4,932 4,558 3,173 1,893 8.2% 55.4% 160.5% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 4,781 4,656 3,387 2,898 2.7% 41.2% 65.0% Oregon Institute of Technology 4,720 4,581 3,459 3,030 ------Oregon State University [25] 5,442 5,094 3,654 3,312 6.8% 48.9% 64.3% Portland State University 4,499 4,311 3,525 3,183 4.4% 27.6% 41.3% Southern Oregon University 4,909 4,604 3,369 2,949 6.6% 45.7% 66.5% 5,193 5,121 3,819 3,381 1.4% 36.0% 53.6% Western Oregon University 4,362 4,332 3,342 2,985 0.7% 30.5% 46.1% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 4,754 4,518 3,403 2,458 5.2% 39.7% 93.4% Dakota State University 4,832 4,614 3,568 2,629 4.7% 35.4% 83.8% Northern State University 4,700 4,448 3,312 2,320 5.7% 41.9% 102.6% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 4,757 4,534 3,409 2,637 4.9% 39.5% 80.4% South Dakota State University 4,532 4,502 3,365 2,554 0.7% 34.7% 77.4% University of South Dakota 4,829 4,452 3,448 2,650 8.5% 40.1% 82.2%

7 Table 6: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

UTAH Dixie State College of Utah [26] $1,984 $1,886 ------5.2% ------Southern Utah University [27] 3,358 3,054 2,067 1,776 10.0% 62.5% 89.1% University of Utah 4,298 4,000 2,895 2,508 7.5% 48.5% 71.4% Utah State University [28] 3,615 3,247 2,401 1,992 11.3% 50.6% 81.5% Utah Valley State College [29] 3,022 2,788 ------8.4% ------Weber State University 3,165 2,876 2,106 1,854 10.0% 50.3% 70.7% WASHINGTON [30] Central Washington University 4,219 3,983 2,910 2,343 5.9% 45.0% 80.1% Eastern Washington University 4,149 3,927 2,895 2,343 5.7% 43.3% 77.1% Evergreen State College 4,130 3,900 2,857 2,346 5.9% 44.6% 76.0% University of Washington [31] 5,505 5,181 3,761 3,019 6.3% 46.4% 82.3% Washington State University [32] 5,506 5,154 3,658 3,021 6.8% 50.5% 82.3% Western Washington University 4,165 3,931 2,864 2,343 6.0% 45.4% 77.8% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 2,874 2,721 2,575 2,005 5.6% 11.6% 43.3%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

8 Table 7: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA University of Alaska $6,709 $5,998 $4,673 $3,918 11.9% 43.6% 71.2% ARIZONA Universities 5,270 4,798 2,344 1,950 9.8% 124.8% 170.2% CALIFORNIA California State University 3,746 3,387 1,903 1,889 10.6% 96.9% 98.3% University of California 8,865 8,108 4,775 4,635 9.3% 85.6% 91.3% COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 8,136 7,082 5,211 4,829 14.9% 56.1% 68.5% Colorado State University and University of Colorado, Boulder 5,854 4,844 3,752 3,332 20.9% 56.0% 75.7% Other Institutions 4,740 3,992 3,076 2,612 18.7% 54.1% 81.4% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 5,013 4,805 4,165 2,187 4.3% 20.4% 129.2% University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 4,451 4,295 4,082 --- 3.6% 9.0% --- IDAHO Universities 4,622 4,261 3,081 2,102 8.5% 50.0% 119.9% MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman and University of Montana, Missoula 5,695 5,139 3,496 2,592 10.8% 62.9% 119.7% Other Institutions 5,701 5,238 3,385 2,624 8.8% 68.4% 117.2% NEVADA University of Nevada 2,841 2,520 1,664 1,344 12.8% 70.7% 111.4% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University and University of New Mexico 4,362 3,997 3,010 2,215 9.1% 44.9% 96.9% Other Institutions 3,356 2,883 2,237 1,751 16.4% 50.0% 91.7% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University and University of North Dakota 5,620 5,098 3,259 2,579 10.2% 72.4% 117.9% Other Institutions 5,637 4,732 3,095 2,506 19.1% 82.1% 124.9% OREGON Oregon State University, Portland State University, and University of Oregon 9,096 8,797 6,822 5,290 3.4% 33.3% 71.9% Other Institutions 7,577 7,429 5,859 4,853 2.0% 29.3% 56.1% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University and University of South Dakota 4,770 4,502 3,477 2,771 6.0% 37.2% 72.1% Other Institutions 4,755 4,544 3,490 2,705 4.6% 36.3% 75.8% UTAH Utah State University and University of Utah 4,140 3,780 2,554 2,214 9.5% 62.1% 87.0% Other Institutions 3,774 3,432 2,254 1,958 10.0% 67.4% 92.8% WASHINGTON University of Washington and Washington State University 7,438 6,958 5,703 4,748 6.9% 30.4% 56.7% Regional Universities and Evergreen State College 6,099 5,833 4,583 3,742 4.6% 33.1% 63.0% WYOMING University of Wyoming 3,456 3,279 3,117 2,425 5.4% 10.9% 42.5%

SIMPLE AVERAGE--ALL INSTITUTIONS $5,379 $4,901 $3,389 $2,873 9.8% 58.7% 87.2%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

9 Table 8: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska, Anchorage $6,437 $5,680 $4,437 $3,758 13.3% 45.1% 71.3% University of Alaska, Fairbanks 7,189 6,518 5,088 4,366 10.3% 41.3% 64.7% University of Alaska, Southeast 6,501 5,796 4,494 3,630 12.2% 44.7% 79.1% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 5,558 5,127 ------8.4% ------Arizona State University-Main 5,559 5,127 ------8.4% ------Arizona State University-West 5,558 5,127 2,344 1,950 8.4% 137.1% 185.0% Northern Arizona University 4,733 4,272 2,344 1,950 10.8% 101.9% 142.7% University of Arizona 4,941 4,337 2,344 1,950 13.9% 110.8% 153.4% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 4,028 ------California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 4,827 4,460 2,207 2,087 8.2% 118.7% 131.3% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3,588 3,297 1,873 1,789 8.8% 91.6% 100.6% California State University, Bakersfield 3,900 3,193 1,873 1,897 22.1% 108.2% 105.6% California State University, Channel Islands [8] 3,562 3,280 ------8.6% ------California State University, Chico 3,952 3,640 2,104 2,002 8.6% 87.8% 97.4% California State University, Dominguez Hills 3,573 3,257 1,813 1,791 9.7% 97.1% 99.5% California State University, East Bay [9] 3,498 3,192 1,803 1,749 9.6% 94.0% 100.0% California State University, Fresno 3,568 3,192 1,824 1,808 11.8% 95.6% 97.3% California State University, Fullerton 3,572 3,290 1,876 1,916 8.6% 90.4% 86.4% California State University, Long Beach 3,446 3,144 1,820 1,789 9.6% 89.3% 92.6% California State University, Los Angeles 3,617 3,335 1,802 1,772 8.5% 100.7% 104.1% California State University, Monterey Bay [10] 3,581 3,247 1,933 2,009 10.3% 85.3% 78.2% California State University, Northridge 3,618 3,264 1,892 1,970 10.8% 91.2% 83.7% California State University, Sacramento 3,654 3,310 1,952 1,928 10.4% 87.2% 89.5% California State University, San Bernardino 3,674 3,392 1,811 1,821 8.3% 102.9% 101.8% California State University, San Marcos 3,644 3,262 1,784 1,700 11.7% 104.3% 114.4% California State University, Stanislaus 3,612 3,293 1,881 1,865 9.7% 92.0% 93.7% Humboldt State University 3,749 3,349 1,939 1,858 11.9% 93.3% 101.8% San Diego State University 3,704 3,422 1,854 1,902 8.2% 99.8% 94.7% San Francisco State University 3,710 3,366 1,900 1,978 10.2% 95.3% 87.6% San Jose State University 3,874 3,444 1,935 1,966 12.5% 100.2% 97.0% Sonoma State University 4,198 3,894 2,080 2,070 7.8% 101.8% 102.8% University of California, Berkeley 8,440 7,457 4,269 4,395 13.2% 97.7% 92.0% University of California, Davis 8,960 8,407 4,591 4,419 6.6% 95.2% 102.8% University of California, Irvine 9,395 8,566 5,206 4,830 9.7% 80.5% 94.5% University of California, Los Angeles 8,110 7,479 4,504 4,366 8.4% 80.1% 85.8% University of California, Merced [12] 8,909 ------University of California, Riverside 8,766 8,146 4,848 4,849 7.6% 80.8% 80.8% University of California, San Diego 8,612 7,867 4,883 4,802 9.5% 76.4% 79.3% University of California, San Francisco 8,899 8,133 4,559 4,259 9.4% 95.2% 108.9% University of California, Santa Barbara 9,123 8,380 4,885 4,975 8.9% 86.8% 83.4% University of California, Santa Cruz 9,437 8,536 5,234 4,822 10.6% 80.3% 95.7% COLORADO Adams State College 3,373 2,981 2,512 2,137 13.1% 34.3% 57.8% Colorado School of Mines 8,136 7,082 5,211 4,829 14.9% 56.1% 68.5% Colorado State University 4,751 4,236 3,497 3,151 12.2% 35.9% 50.8% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 4,117 3,216 2,370 2,080 28.0% 73.7% 97.9% Mesa State College [34] 2,923 2,929 3,351 --- -0.2% -12.8% --- University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 6,956 5,451 4,006 3,513 27.6% 73.6% 98.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [35] 6,363 4,972 3,530 2,938 28.0% 80.3% 116.6% University of Colorado, Denver [16] 6,048 5,976 3,558 3,072 1.2% 70.0% 96.9% University of Northern Colorado 5,613 3,880 3,132 2,834 44.7% 79.2% 98.1% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 5,013 4,805 4,165 2,187 4.3% 20.4% 129.2% University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 4,451 4,295 4,082 --- 3.6% 9.0% ---

10 Table 8: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

IDAHO Boise State University $4,619 $4,232 $3,048 $2,106 9.1% 51.5% 119.3% Idaho State University 4,740 4,380 3,178 2,039 8.2% 49.2% 132.5% University of Idaho 4,508 4,172 3,016 2,160 8.1% 49.5% 108.7% MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Billings 5,608 5,259 3,495 2,657 6.6% 60.5% 111.1% Montana State University, Bozeman 6,041 5,309 3,533 2,389 13.8% 71.0% 152.9% Montana State University, Northern 5,656 5,237 3,300 2,553 8.0% 71.4% 121.5% Montana Tech of the University of Montana 5,838 5,217 3,360 2,663 11.9% 73.8% 119.2% University of Montana, Missoula [38] 5,349 4,969 3,458 2,795 7.6% 54.7% 91.4% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2,952 2,540 1,664 1,344 16.2% 77.4% 119.6% University of Nevada, Reno 2,730 2,499 1,664 1,344 9.2% 64.1% 103.1% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 3,108 2,922 2,166 1,758 6.4% 43.5% 76.8% New Mexico Highlands University 2,424 2,424 2,130 1,608 0.0% 13.8% 50.7% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 4,882 3,354 2,597 2,032 45.6% 88.0% 140.3% New Mexico State University 4,206 3,936 2,994 2,232 6.9% 40.5% 88.4% University of New Mexico 4,517 4,058 3,026 2,198 11.3% 49.3% 105.5% Western New Mexico University 3,008 2,832 2,053 1,605 6.2% 46.5% 87.4% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 5,210 4,732 3,095 2,506 10.1% 68.3% 107.9% North Dakota State University 5,580 5,064 3,220 2,520 10.2% 73.3% 121.4% University of North Dakota 5,659 5,132 3,298 2,638 10.3% 71.6% 114.5% Valley City State University [40] 6,064 ------OREGON Eastern Oregon University 6,653 7,191 5,910 4,629 -7.5% 12.6% 43.7% Oregon Institute of Technology [41] 7,190 6,732 5,865 4,620 6.8% 22.6% 55.6% Oregon State University [25] 9,405 9,345 6,891 5,307 0.6% 36.5% 77.2% Portland State University 7,334 7,128 6,519 5,187 2.9% 12.5% 41.4% Southern Oregon University 8,701 8,153 5,844 4,611 6.7% 48.9% 88.7% University of Oregon 10,548 9,918 7,056 5,376 6.4% 49.5% 96.2% Western Oregon University 7,764 7,641 5,817 4,629 1.6% 33.5% 67.7% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 4,749 4,535 3,474 2,667 4.7% 36.7% 78.1% Dakota State University 4,812 4,612 3,605 2,807 4.3% 33.5% 71.4% Northern State University 4,706 4,479 3,401 2,540 5.1% 38.4% 85.3% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 4,752 4,548 3,478 2,805 4.5% 36.6% 69.4% South Dakota State University 4,731 4,522 3,443 2,727 4.6% 37.4% 73.5% University of South Dakota 4,809 4,482 3,510 2,815 7.3% 37.0% 70.8% UTAH [42] Southern Utah University 4,124 3,754 2,222 1,914 9.9% 85.6% 115.5% University of Utah 4,299 3,904 2,656 2,300 10.1% 61.9% 86.9% Utah State University 3,981 3,655 2,451 2,127 8.9% 62.4% 87.2% Weber State University 3,424 3,110 2,286 2,001 10.1% 49.8% 71.1% WASHINGTON [43] Central Washington University 5,980 5,595 4,617 3,741 6.9% 29.5% 59.9% Eastern Washington University 6,213 5,877 4,575 3,741 5.7% 35.8% 66.1% Evergreen State College 6,523 6,501 4,567 3,744 0.3% 42.8% 74.2% University of Washington [44] 8,152 7,511 5,745 4,747 8.5% 41.9% 71.7% Washington State University 6,724 6,404 5,660 4,748 5.0% 18.8% 41.6% Western Washington University 5,679 5,359 4,574 3,741 6.0% 24.2% 51.8% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 3,456 3,279 3,117 2,425 5.4% 10.9% 42.5%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47. 11 Table 9: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-99 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA University of Alaska $12,058 $10,765 $7,925 $6,798 12.0% 52.2% 77.4% ARIZONA Universities 14,394 12,882 9,459 7,707 11.7% 52.2% 86.8% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 13,616 13,410 9,518 9,448 1.5% 43.1% 44.1% California State University 13,321 13,072 9,205 9,269 1.9% 44.7% 43.7% University of California 24,611 23,152 14,431 11,839 6.3% 70.5% 107.9% COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 20,726 19,986 15,311 13,433 3.7% 35.4% 54.3% Colorado State University and University of Colorado, Boulder 19,115 17,915 13,826 11,633 6.7% 38.3% 64.3% Other Institutions 13,566 12,884 9,624 8,002 5.3% 41.0% 69.5% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 10,177 10,061 9,637 4,825 1.2% 5.6% 110.9% Other Institutions 8,790 8,696 8,340 3,966 1.1% 5.4% 121.6% IDAHO Universities 11,906 11,003 8,581 7,000 8.2% 38.7% 70.1% Lewis-Clark State College 10,266 9,632 7,798 6,000 6.6% 31.6% 71.1% MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman and University of Montana, Missoula 14,187 13,273 8,735 6,679 6.9% 62.4% 112.4% Other Institutions 12,363 12,484 8,153 6,231 -1.0% 51.6% 98.4% NEVADA University of Nevada 12,840 11,796 9,320 6,730 8.9% 37.8% 90.8% Other Institutions 8,408 7,904 6,010 --- 6.4% 39.9% --- NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University and University of New Mexico 13,322 12,329 9,831 7,170 8.1% 35.5% 85.8% Other Institutions 8,162 9,337 7,576 5,925 -12.6% 7.7% 37.8% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University and University of North Dakota 12,602 11,473 7,398 5,893 9.8% 70.3% 113.8% Other Institutions 10,173 9,292 6,167 4,755 9.5% 65.0% 113.9% OREGON Universities 16,001 15,738 13,078 10,375 1.7% 22.3% 54.2% Other Institutions 11,259 10,845 9,209 7,289 3.8% 22.3% 54.5% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University and University of South Dakota 9,668 9,321 7,359 5,257 3.7% 31.4% 83.9% Other Institutions 9,748 9,373 7,376 4,885 4.0% 32.2% 99.6% UTAH Utah State University and University of Utah 11,901 11,060 8,050 7,034 7.6% 47.8% 69.2% Other Institutions 9,085 8,374 6,029 5,254 8.5% 50.7% 72.9% WASHINGTON Washington State University and University of Washington 17,158 15,692 11,514 8,524 9.3% 49.0% 101.3% Regional Universities and Evergreen State College 13,658 13,192 10,020 8,291 3.5% 36.3% 64.7% WYOMING University of Wyoming 7,986 7,545 7,693 6,403 5.8% 3.8% 24.7%

SIMPLE AVERAGE--ALL INSTITUTIONS $13,419 $12,812 $9,375 $7,861 4.7% 43.1% 70.7%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

12 Table 10: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Anchorage $11,786 $10,447 $7,689 $6,638 12.8% 53.3% 77.6% University of Alaska, Fairbanks 12,538 11,285 8,340 7,246 11.1% 50.3% 73.0% University of Alaska, Southeast 11,850 10,563 7,746 6,510 12.2% 53.0% 82.0% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 15,092 12,917 ------16.8% ------Arizona State University-Main Campus 15,093 12,917 9,800 7,978 16.8% 54.0% 89.2% Arizona State University-West 15,092 12,917 ------16.8% ------Northern Arizona University 13,023 12,592 8,776 7,166 3.4% 48.4% 81.7% University of Arizona 13,671 13,067 9,800 7,978 4.6% 39.5% 71.4% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy [46] 13,616 13,410 9,518 9,448 1.5% 43.1% 44.1% California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo [46] 14,415 14,144 9,509 9,467 1.9% 51.6% 52.3% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [46] 13,176 12,987 9,175 9,169 1.5% 43.6% 43.7% California State University, Bakersfield [46] 13,488 12,877 9,175 9,277 4.7% 47.0% 45.4% California State University, Channel Islands [8] [46] 13,150 12,964 ------1.4% ------California State University, Chico [46] 13,540 13,324 9,406 9,382 1.6% 44.0% 44.3% California State University, Dominguez Hills [46] 13,161 12,941 9,115 9,171 1.7% 44.4% 43.5% California State University, East Bay [9] [46] 13,086 12,876 9,105 9,129 1.6% 43.7% 43.3% California State University, Fresno [46] 13,156 12,876 9,126 9,188 2.2% 44.2% 43.2% California State University, Fullerton [46] 13,160 12,974 9,178 9,296 1.4% 43.4% 41.6% California State University, Long Beach [46] 13,034 12,828 9,122 9,169 1.6% 42.9% 42.2% California State University, Los Angeles [46] 13,205 13,019 9,104 9,152 1.4% 45.0% 44.3% California State University, Monterey Bay [10] [46] 13,169 12,931 9,235 9,389 1.8% 42.6% 40.3% California State University, Northridge [46] 13,206 12,948 9,194 9,350 2.0% 43.6% 41.2% California State University, Sacramento [46] 13,242 12,994 9,254 9,308 1.9% 43.1% 42.3% California State University, San Bernardino [46] 13,262 13,076 9,113 9,201 1.4% 45.5% 44.1% California State University, San Marcos [46] 13,232 12,946 9,086 9,080 2.2% 45.6% 45.7% California State University, Stanislaus [46] 13,200 12,977 9,183 9,245 1.7% 43.7% 42.8% Humboldt State University [46] 13,337 13,033 9,241 9,238 2.3% 44.3% 44.4% San Diego State University [46] 13,292 13,105 9,156 9,282 1.4% 45.2% 43.2% San Francisco State University [46] 13,298 13,050 9,202 9,358 1.9% 44.5% 42.1% San Jose State University [46] 13,462 13,128 9,237 9,346 2.5% 45.7% 44.0% Sonoma State University [46] 13,786 13,578 9,382 9,450 1.5% 46.9% 45.9% University of California, Berkeley [11] 24,332 22,912 14,243 12,054 6.2% 70.8% 101.9% University of California, Davis [11] 25,277 23,892 14,686 11,873 5.8% 72.1% 112.9% University of California, Irvine [11] 24,590 23,269 14,584 11,749 5.7% 68.6% 109.3% University of California, Los Angeles [11] 24,324 22,984 14,312 11,593 5.8% 70.0% 109.8% University of California, Merced [11] [12] 24,473 ------University of California, Riverside [11] 24,410 23,089 14,470 11,792 5.7% 68.7% 107.0% University of California, San Diego [11] 24,505 23,179 14,462 11,897 5.7% 69.4% 106.0% University of California, San Francisco [11] [13] --- 22,184 14,196 11,958 ------University of California, Santa Barbara [11] 24,817 23,451 14,446 11,797 5.8% 71.8% 110.4% University of California, Santa Cruz [11] 24,769 23,412 14,483 11,835 5.8% 71.0% 109.3% COLORADO Adams State College 9,123 8,295 6,582 5,453 10.0% 38.6% 67.3% Colorado School of Mines 20,726 19,986 15,311 13,433 3.7% 35.4% 54.3% Colorado State University 15,404 14,377 11,153 9,429 7.1% 38.1% 63.4% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 14,758 14,235 9,296 7,810 3.7% 58.8% 89.0% Fort Lewis College 13,700 12,260 9,059 7,464 11.7% 51.2% 83.5% Mesa State College 10,267 9,010 6,767 5,640 14.0% 51.7% 82.0% Metropolitan State College of Denver 10,692 10,010 8,340 6,483 6.8% 28.2% 64.9% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 22,826 21,453 16,498 13,837 6.4% 38.4% 65.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [17] 16,183 16,116 10,784 8,440 0.4% 50.1% 91.7% University of Colorado, Denver [16] 16,076 15,920 12,042 9,876 1.0% 33.5% 62.8% University of Northern Colorado 12,381 12,260 10,038 8,690 1.0% 23.3% 42.5% Western State College 11,754 10,747 8,019 6,729 9.4% 46.6% 74.7%

13 Table 10: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo $8,171 $8,111 $7,898 $4,312 0.7% 3.5% 89.5% University of Hawaii, Manoa $10,177 $10,061 $9,637 $4,825 1.2% 5.6% 110.9% University of Hawaii, West Oahu $7,402 $7,330 $7,042 $3,106 1.0% 5.1% 138.3% IDAHO Boise State University 11,280 10,576 8,450 7,000 6.7% 33.5% 61.1% Idaho State University 11,700 10,780 8,818 7,000 8.5% 32.7% 67.1% Lewis-Clark State College 10,266 9,632 7,798 6,000 6.6% 31.6% 71.1% University of Idaho 12,738 11,652 8,476 7,000 9.3% 50.3% 82.0% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings 13,096 12,831 8,227 6,316 2.1% 59.2% 107.3% Montana State University, Bozeman 14,946 14,177 9,075 6,796 5.4% 64.7% 119.9% Montana State University, Northern [47] 10,414 12,287 8,078 6,225 -15.2% 28.9% 67.3% Montana Tech of the University of Montana [47] 14,115 13,426 8,530 6,487 5.1% 65.5% 117.6% University of Montana, Missoula [47] 13,427 12,368 8,395 6,562 8.6% 59.9% 104.6% Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana [47] 11,827 11,391 7,777 5,894 3.8% 52.1% 100.7% NEVADA Great Basin College [21] 7,270 6,912 6,010 --- 5.2% 21.0% --- University of Nevada, Las Vegas 12,943 11,884 9,320 6,730 8.9% 38.9% 92.3% University of Nevada, Reno 12,737 11,708 9,320 6,730 8.8% 36.7% 89.3% Nevada State College [22] 9,546 8,896 ------7.3% ------NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 8,340 8,172 7,128 5,814 2.1% 17.0% 43.4% New Mexico Highlands University 3,420 9,624 8,274 6,204 -64.5% -58.7% -44.9% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 10,463 9,856 7,825 6,228 6.2% 33.7% 68.0% New Mexico State University 13,206 12,210 9,162 6,798 8.2% 44.1% 94.3% University of New Mexico 13,437 12,448 10,499 7,542 7.9% 28.0% 78.2% Western New Mexico University 10,424 9,696 7,078 5,454 7.5% 47.3% 91.1% NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University 9,713 8,876 5,688 4,662 9.4% 70.8% 108.3% Mayville State University [23] 10,454 9,516 6,492 4,726 9.9% 61.0% 121.2% Minot State University 9,870 8,989 6,005 4,934 9.8% 64.4% 100.0% North Dakota State University 12,545 11,424 7,359 5,834 9.8% 70.5% 115.0% University of North Dakota 12,659 11,522 7,437 5,952 9.9% 70.2% 112.7% Valley City State University [24] 10,656 9,785 6,483 4,699 8.9% 64.4% 126.8% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 4,925 4,656 3,387 2,898 5.8% 45.4% 69.9% Oregon Institute of Technology 12,604 12,285 12,075 9,360 2.6% 4.4% 34.7% Oregon State University [25] 17,502 17,442 13,104 10,116 0.3% 33.6% 73.0% Portland State University 13,931 13,707 12,291 9,816 1.6% 13.3% 41.9% Southern Oregon University 14,686 13,841 10,515 8,430 6.1% 39.7% 74.2% University of Oregon 16,569 16,065 13,839 11,193 3.1% 19.7% 48.0% Western Oregon University 12,822 12,597 10,860 8,466 1.8% 18.1% 51.5% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 9,741 9,362 7,356 4,738 4.0% 32.4% 105.6% Dakota State University 9,819 9,458 7,520 4,909 3.8% 30.6% 100.0% Northern State University 9,687 9,292 7,265 4,600 4.3% 33.3% 110.6% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 9,744 9,378 7,361 5,292 3.9% 32.4% 84.1% South Dakota State University 9,519 9,345 7,318 5,209 1.9% 30.1% 82.7% University of South Dakota 9,816 9,296 7,400 5,305 5.6% 32.6% 85.0% UTAH Dixie State College of Utah [48] 7,390 7,034 ------5.1% ------Southern Utah University 9,877 9,008 6,543 5,628 9.6% 51.0% 75.5% University of Utah 13,370 12,419 8,828 7,707 7.7% 51.4% 73.5% Utah State University 10,431 9,701 7,272 6,360 7.5% 43.4% 64.0% Utah Valley State College [29] 9,472 8,718 5,262 4,593 8.6% 80.0% 106.2% Weber State University 9,599 8,736 6,283 5,541 9.9% 52.8% 73.2%

14 Table 10: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

WASHINGTON [30] Central Washington University $12,551 $11,532 $10,151 $8,289 8.8% 23.6% 51.4% Eastern Washington University 13,429 13,404 9,699 8,289 0.2% 38.5% 62.0% Evergreen State College 14,537 14,515 10,111 8,295 0.2% 43.8% 75.3% University of Washington [31] 19,802 17,811 12,453 8,523 11.2% 59.0% 132.3% Washington State University [32] 14,514 13,572 10,574 8,525 6.9% 37.3% 70.3% Western Washington University 14,115 13,318 10,118 8,289 6.0% 39.5% 70.3% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 7,986 7,545 7,693 6,403 5.8% 3.8% 24.7%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

15 Table 11: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA University of Alaska $12,927 $11,542 $8,609 $7,518 12.0% 50.2% 71.9% ARIZONA Universities 14,954 13,410 9,459 7,707 11.5% 58.1% 94.0% CALIFORNIA California State University 13,916 13,557 10,881 10,078 2.6% 27.9% 38.1% University of California 23,826 23,047 15,189 12,334 3.4% 56.9% 93.2% COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 20,736 19,986 15,311 13,433 3.8% 35.4% 54.4% Colorado State University and University of Colorado, Boulder 19,228 18,206 14,051 11,724 5.6% 36.8% 64.0% Other Institutions 14,938 14,430 11,185 9,513 3.5% 33.6% 57.0% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 11,301 11,021 10,093 6,553 2.5% 12.0% 72.5% University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 10,115 9,887 10,093 --- 2.3% 0.2% --- IDAHO Universities 12,582 11,647 9,161 7,487 8.0% 37.3% 68.0% MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman and University of Montana, Missoula 15,340 14,321 9,416 6,704 7.1% 62.9% 128.8% Other Institutions 15,179 14,558 9,230 7,053 4.3% 64.4% 115.2% NEVADA University of Nevada 12,308 11,194 8,644 6,244 10.0% 42.4% 97.1% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University and University of New Mexico 13,687 12,692 10,110 7,542 7.8% 35.4% 81.5% Other Institutions 9,384 9,761 7,886 6,175 -3.9% 19.0% 52.0% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University and University of North Dakota 13,468 12,266 7,958 6,453 9.8% 69.2% 108.7% Other Institutions 13,267 11,712 7,794 6,390 13.3% 70.2% 107.6% OREGON Oregon State University, Portland State University, and University of Oregon 14,262 13,891 11,596 8,745 2.7% 23.0% 63.1% Other Institutions 11,490 12,641 10,469 7,858 -9.1% 9.7% 46.2% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University and University of South Dakota 10,186 9,759 7,766 5,615 4.4% 31.2% 81.4% Other Institutions 10,171 9,801 7,779 5,306 3.8% 30.8% 91.7% UTAH Utah State University and University of Utah 13,052 11,853 7,770 6,778 10.1% 68.0% 92.6% Other Institutions 11,452 10,436 6,959 6,108 9.7% 64.6% 87.5% WASHINGTON University of Washington and Washington State University 17,790 16,655 14,072 11,892 6.8% 26.4% 49.6% Regional Universities and Evergreen State College 16,609 16,327 13,727 11,369 1.7% 21.0% 46.1% WYOMING University of Wyoming 8,694 8,211 8,199 6,817 5.9% 6.0% 27.5%

SIMPLE AVERAGE--ALL INSTITUTIONS $14,612 $13,961 $10,246 $8,618 4.7% 42.6% 69.6%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

16 Table 12: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Anchorage $12,655 $11,224 $8,373 $7,358 12.7% 51.1% 72.0% University of Alaska, Fairbanks 13,407 12,062 9,024 7,966 11.2% 48.6% 68.3% University of Alaska, Southeast 12,719 11,340 8,430 7,230 12.2% 50.9% 75.9% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 15,822 13,647 ------15.9% ------Arizona State University-Main Campus 15,823 13,647 9,800 7,978 15.9% 61.5% 98.3% Arizona State University-West 15,822 13,647 ------15.9% ------Northern Arizona University 13,381 12,792 8,776 7,166 4.6% 52.5% 86.7% University of Arizona 13,921 13,317 9,800 7,978 4.5% 42.1% 74.5% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 14,198 ------California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo [46] 14,997 14,630 9,587 9,467 2.5% 56.4% 58.4% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [46] 13,758 13,467 9,253 9,169 2.2% 48.7% 50.0% California State University, Bakersfield [46] 14,070 13,363 9,253 9,277 5.3% 52.1% 51.7% California State University, Channel Islands [8] [46] 13,732 13,450 ------2.1% ------California State University, Chico [46] 14,122 13,810 9,484 9,382 2.3% 48.9% 50.5% California State University, Dominguez Hills [46] 13,743 13,427 9,193 9,171 2.4% 49.5% 49.9% California State University, East Bay [9] [46] 13,668 13,362 9,183 9,129 2.3% 48.8% 49.7% California State University, Fresno [46] 13,738 13,362 9,204 9,188 2.8% 49.3% 49.5% California State University, Fullerton [46] 13,742 13,460 9,256 9,296 2.1% 48.5% 47.8% California State University, Long Beach [46] 13,616 13,314 9,200 9,169 2.3% 48.0% 48.5% California State University, Los Angeles [46] 13,787 13,505 9,182 9,152 2.1% 50.2% 50.6% California State University, Monterey Bay [10] [46] 13,751 13,417 9,313 9,389 2.5% 47.7% 46.5% California State University, Northridge [46] 13,788 13,434 9,272 9,350 2.6% 48.7% 47.5% California State University, Sacramento [46] 13,824 13,480 9,332 9,308 2.6% 48.1% 48.5% California State University, San Bernardino [46] 13,844 13,562 9,191 9,201 2.1% 50.6% 50.5% California State University, San Marcos [46] 13,814 13,432 9,164 9,080 2.8% 50.7% 52.1% California State University, Stanislaus [46] 13,782 13,463 9,261 9,245 2.4% 48.8% 49.1% Humboldt State University [46] 13,919 13,519 9,319 9,238 3.0% 49.4% 50.7% San Diego State University [46] 13,874 13,592 9,234 9,282 2.1% 50.2% 49.5% San Francisco State University [46] 13,880 13,536 9,280 9,358 2.5% 49.6% 48.3% San Jose State University [46] 14,044 13,614 9,315 9,346 3.2% 50.8% 50.3% Sonoma State University [46] 14,368 14,064 9,460 9,450 2.2% 51.9% 52.0% University of California, Berkeley 23,401 22,396 14,703 12,094 4.5% 59.2% 93.5% University of California, Davis 23,921 23,346 15,025 12,118 2.5% 59.2% 97.4% University of California, Irvine 24,356 23,505 15,640 12,529 3.6% 55.7% 94.4% University of California, Los Angeles 23,070 22,418 14,938 12,065 2.9% 54.4% 91.2% University of California, Merced [12] 23,870 ------University of California, Riverside 23,727 23,085 15,282 12,548 2.8% 55.3% 89.1% University of California, San Diego 23,573 22,806 15,131 12,501 3.4% 55.8% 88.6% University of California, San Francisco 23,860 23,072 14,993 11,958 3.4% 59.1% 99.5% University of California, Santa Barbara 24,084 23,319 15,319 12,674 3.3% 57.2% 90.0% University of California, Santa Cruz 24,398 23,475 15,668 12,521 3.9% 55.7% 94.9% COLORADO Adams State College 9,893 9,789 7,772 6,453 1.1% 27.3% 53.3% Colorado School of Mines 20,736 19,986 15,311 13,433 3.8% 35.4% 54.4% Colorado State University 16,019 14,959 11,603 9,809 7.1% 38.1% 63.3% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 14,758 14,235 9,296 7,810 3.7% 58.8% 89.0% Mesa State College [34] 8,593 8,942 10,158 --- -3.9% -15.4% --- University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 22,436 21,453 16,498 13,639 4.6% 36.0% 64.5% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [17] [35] 17,723 17,654 11,974 9,466 0.4% 48.0% 87.2% University of Colorado, Denver [16] 17,532 17,362 13,142 10,946 1.0% 33.4% 60.2% University of Northern Colorado 15,333 13,040 10,642 9,210 17.6% 44.1% 66.5% University of Southern Colorado ------9,296 7,810 ------HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 11,301 11,021 10,093 6,553 2.5% 12.0% 72.5% University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 10,115 9,887 10,093 --- 2.3% 0.2% ---

17 Table 12: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

IDAHO Boise State University $12,027 $11,288 $9,048 $7,452 6.5% 32.9% 61.4% Idaho State University 12,440 11,460 9,418 7,469 8.6% 32.1% 66.6% University of Idaho 13,278 12,192 9,016 7,540 8.9% 47.3% 76.1% MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Billings 13,849 13,541 8,670 6,672 2.3% 59.7% 107.6% Montana State University, Bozeman 15,767 14,909 9,530 6,176 5.8% 65.4% 155.3% Montana State University, Northern 14,491 13,813 8,694 6,557 4.9% 66.7% 121.0% Montana Tech of the University of Montana 17,197 16,320 10,327 7,930 5.4% 66.5% 116.9% University of Montana, Missoula [39] 14,913 13,733 9,301 7,231 8.6% 60.3% 106.2% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 12,419 11,214 8,644 6,244 10.7% 43.7% 98.9% University of Nevada, Reno 12,197 11,173 8,644 6,244 9.2% 41.1% 95.3% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 8,664 8,478 7,344 5,994 2.2% 18.0% 44.5% New Mexico Highlands University 3,636 10,248 8,776 6,582 -64.5% -58.6% -44.8% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 14,621 10,454 8,227 6,550 39.9% 77.7% 123.2% New Mexico State University 13,560 12,534 9,402 7,542 8.2% 44.2% 79.8% University of New Mexico 13,814 12,850 10,818 7,542 7.5% 27.7% 83.2% Western New Mexico University 10,616 9,864 7,198 5,574 7.6% 47.5% 90.5% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 12,855 11,712 7,794 6,390 9.8% 64.9% 101.2% North Dakota State University 13,389 12,194 7,919 6,394 9.8% 69.1% 109.4% University of North Dakota 13,547 12,338 7,997 6,512 9.8% 69.4% 108.0% Valley City State University [40] 13,679 ------OREGON Eastern Oregon University 6,653 12,597 10,353 7,851 -47.2% -35.7% -15.3% Oregon Institute of Technology [41] 11,969 11,511 10,341 7,860 4.0% 15.7% 52.3% Oregon State University [25] 15,642 15,582 11,703 8,739 0.4% 33.7% 79.0% Portland State University 12,005 11,880 11,127 8,619 1.1% 7.9% 39.3% Southern Oregon University 14,389 13,571 10,323 7,851 6.0% 39.4% 83.3% University of Oregon 15,138 14,211 11,958 8,877 6.5% 26.6% 70.5% Western Oregon University 12,948 12,885 10,860 7,869 0.5% 19.2% 64.5% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 10,165 9,792 7,763 5,187 3.8% 30.9% 96.0% Dakota State University 10,228 9,869 7,894 5,327 3.6% 29.6% 92.0% Northern State University 10,122 9,736 7,690 5,060 4.0% 31.6% 100.0% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 10,168 9,805 7,767 5,649 3.7% 30.9% 80.0% South Dakota State University 10,147 9,779 7,732 5,571 3.8% 31.2% 82.1% University of South Dakota 10,225 9,739 7,799 5,659 5.0% 31.1% 80.7% UTAH [42] Southern Utah University 12,404 11,316 7,040 6,159 9.6% 76.2% 101.4% University of Utah 13,529 12,220 8,101 7,069 10.7% 67.0% 91.4% Utah State University [28] 12,575 11,486 7,438 6,486 9.5% 69.1% 93.9% Weber State University 10,500 9,556 6,878 6,057 9.9% 52.7% 73.4% WASHINGTON [43] Central Washington University 13,035 11,976 13,905 11,367 8.8% -6.3% 14.7% Eastern Washington University 17,214 17,190 13,266 11,367 0.1% 29.8% 51.4% Evergreen State College 19,960 19,938 13,864 11,373 0.1% 44.0% 75.5% University of Washington [44] 19,202 17,711 14,283 11,891 8.4% 34.4% 61.5% Washington State University 16,378 15,598 13,860 11,892 5.0% 18.2% 37.7% Western Washington University 16,228 16,202 13,871 11,367 0.2% 17.0% 42.8% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 8,694 8,211 8,199 6,817 5.9% 6.0% 27.5%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

18 Table 13: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to State 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Alaska $2,709 $2,658 $2,088 $1,610 2% 30% 68% Arizona 1,535 1,413 931 827 9% 65% 86% California 780 780 330 390 0% 136% 100% Colorado 2,334 1,835 1,532 1,230 27% 52% 90% Hawaii 1,226 1,176 1,061 524 4% 16% 134% Idaho 1,811 1,732 1,313 990 5% 38% 83% Montana 2,846 2,701 1,619 1,368 5% 76% 108% Nevada 1,643 1,590 1,395 1,005 3% 18% 63% New Mexico 1,191 1,050 767 657 13% 55% 81% North Dakota 3,202 2,969 1,954 1,754 8% 64% 83% Oregon 2,996 2,834 1,831 1,467 6% 64% 104% South Dakota 2,805 2,468 ------14% ------Utah 2,096 1,943 1,489 1,304 8% 41% 61% Washington 2,583 2,457 1,734 1,362 5% 49% 90% Wyoming 1,818 1,724 1,462 970 5% 24% 87%

SIMPLE AVERAGE - ALL INSTITUTIONS [2] $2,177 $2,005 $1,433 $1,127 8.6% 52% 93%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

19 Table 14: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-2001, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA Prince William Sound Community College [49] $2,709 $2,658 $2,088 $1,610 1.9% 29.7% 68.3% ARIZONA Arizona Western College 1,140 1,110 960 780 2.7% 18.8% 46.2% Central Arizona College 1,316 1,232 896 700 6.8% 46.9% 88.0% Chandler-Gilbert Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Cochise College 1,350 1,350 930 780 0.0% 45.2% 73.1% Coconino County Community College 1,344 1,152 990 810 16.7% 35.8% 65.9% Eastern Arizona College 1,148 1,008 748 628 13.9% 53.5% 82.8% Estrella Mountain Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Gateway Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Glendale Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Mesa Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Mohave Community College 1,380 1,260 720 580 9.5% 91.7% 137.9% Northland Pioneer College 1,008 912 750 660 10.5% 34.4% 52.7% Paradise Valley Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Phoenix College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Pima Community College 1,415 1,345 875 724 5.2% 61.7% 95.4% Rio Salado Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Scottsdale Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% South Mountain Community College 1,800 1,650 1,230 1,020 9.1% 46.3% 76.5% Yavapai College [50] [51] 1,056 984 930 666 7.3% 13.5% 58.6% CALIFORNIA [52] Fees only 780 780 330 390 COLORADO Aims Community College 1,890 1,503 930 828 25.7% 103.2% 128.3% Arapahoe Community College 2,353 1,774 1,514 1,387 32.6% 55.4% 69.6% Colorado Mountain College 1,470 1,230 1,380 922 19.5% 6.5% 59.4% Colorado Northwestern Community College [53] 2,395 1,784 1,558 390 34.2% 53.7% 514.1% Community College of Aurora 2,298 1,730 1,519 1,330 32.8% 51.3% 72.8% Community College of Denver 2,410 2,210 1,501 1,478 9.0% 60.6% 63.1% Front Range Community College 2,445 1,872 1,544 1,403 30.6% 58.4% 74.3% Lamar Community College 2,556 1,961 1,672 1,452 30.3% 52.9% 76.0% Morgan Community College 2,344 1,762 1,537 1,347 33.0% 52.5% 74.0% Northeastern Junior College [53] 2,755 2,175 1,943 805 26.7% 41.8% 242.2% Otero Junior College 2,355 1,946 1,555 1,422 21.0% 51.4% 65.6% Pikes Peak Community College 2,339 1,755 1,507 1,353 33.3% 55.2% 72.9% Pueblo Community College 2,426 1,826 1,605 1,453 32.9% 51.2% 67.0% Red Rocks Community College 2,438 1,849 1,586 1,447 31.9% 53.7% 68.5% Trinidad State Junior College 2,541 2,154 1,629 1,439 18.0% 56.0% 76.6% HAWAII [54] Hawaii Community College 1,300 1,240 1,082 554 4.8% 20.1% 134.7% Honolulu Community College 1,206 1,158 1,052 514 4.1% 14.6% 134.6% Kapiolani Community College 1,236 1,188 1,092 524 4.0% 13.2% 135.9% Kauai Community College 1,206 1,158 1,042 514 4.1% 15.7% 134.6% Leeward Community College 1,201 1,153 1,057 519 4.2% 13.6% 131.4% Maui Community College 1,214 1,166 1,050 522 4.1% 15.6% 132.6% Windward Community College 1,216 1,168 1,052 524 4.1% 15.6% 132.1% IDAHO College of Southern Idaho 1,900 1,800 1,330 1,000 5.6% 42.9% 90.0% Eastern Idaho Technical College [55] 1,646 1,564 ------5.2% ------North Idaho College 1,888 1,832 1,296 980 3.1% 45.7% 92.7% MONTANA Dawson Community College 2,324 1,943 1,596 1,344 19.6% 45.6% 72.9% Flathead Valley Community College 2,349 2,192 1,748 1,465 7.2% 34.4% 60.3% Miles Community College 2,835 2,820 1,512 1,296 0.5% 87.5% 118.8% MSU-Billings, College of Technology 3,478 3,319 ------4.8% ------MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 2,877 2,794 ------3.0% ------Montana Tech, College of Technology 2,936 2,832 ------3.7% ------University of Montana, Helena College of Technology 2,874 2,758 ------4.2% ------University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology 3,096 2,949 ------5.0% ------

20 Table 14: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-2001, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

NEVADA [56] Community College of Southern Nevada $1,643 $1,590 $1,395 $1,005 3.3% 17.7% 63.4% Great Basin College [57] 1,643 1,590 1,395 1,005 3.3% 17.7% 63.4% Truckee Meadows Community College 1,643 1,590 1,395 1,005 3.3% 17.7% 63.4% Western Nevada Community College 1,643 1,590 1,395 1,005 3.3% 17.7% 63.4% NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute [58] 1,044 984 837 676 6.1% 24.7% 54.4% Clovis Community College 712 616 548 520 15.6% 29.9% 36.9% Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 988 924 748 654 6.9% 32.1% 51.1% Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 648 624 ------3.8% ------Luna Community College [58] 644 644 596 428 0.0% 8.1% 50.5% Mesalands Community College [59] [60] 1,344 1,284 736 942 4.7% 82.6% 42.7% New Mexico Junior College [58] 798 448 352 496 78.1% 126.7% 60.9% New Mexico Military Institute [61] 4,636 4,094 1,770 1,247 13.2% 161.9% 271.8% New Mexico State University, Alamogordo 1,176 1,080 840 720 8.9% 40.0% 63.3% New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 1,080 984 840 744 9.8% 28.6% 45.2% New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 1,080 1,008 840 744 7.1% 28.6% 45.2% New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 1,128 1,008 768 624 11.9% 46.9% 80.8% Northern New Mexico Community College 1,022 742 686 538 37.7% 49.0% 90.0% San Juan College 600 600 360 360 0.0% 66.7% 66.7% Santa Fe Community College 928 802 646 434 15.7% 43.7% 113.8% University of New Mexico, Gallup 1,220 1,104 840 696 10.5% 45.2% 75.3% University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 1,152 912 768 648 26.3% 50.0% 77.8% University of New Mexico, Taos [62] 1,272 1,032 ------23.3% ------University of New Mexico, Valencia County 1,152 1,056 864 696 9.1% 33.3% 65.5% NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck State College [63] 3,356 3,129 1,970 1,761 7.3% 70.4% 90.6% North Dakota State College of Science [63] 3,268 3,074 1,850 1,701 6.3% 76.6% 92.1% Lake Region State College [64] 3,333 3,065 2,078 1,794 8.7% 60.4% 85.8% Minot State University, Bottineau Campus [64] 3,202 2,938 1,958 1,757 9.0% 63.5% 82.2% Williston State College [63] [64] 2,850 2,638 1,916 1,758 8.0% 48.7% 62.1% OREGON Blue Mountain Community College 2,889 2,730 1,827 1,275 5.8% 58.1% 126.6% Central Oregon Community College 2,925 2,589 1,989 1,584 13.0% 47.1% 84.7% Chemeketa Community College 2,880 2,700 1,710 1,485 6.7% 68.4% 93.9% Clackamas Community College 2,880 2,610 1,845 1,428 10.3% 56.1% 101.7% Clatsop Community College [65] 2,670 2,700 1,845 1,080 -1.1% 44.7% 147.2% Columbia Gorge Community College 3,101 3,015 1,935 1,545 2.9% 60.3% 100.7% Klamath Community College [66] 2,886 2,790 1,905 --- 3.4% 51.5% --- Lane Community College 3,218 3,200 1,704 1,509 0.6% 88.8% 113.3% Linn-Benton Community College 2,769 2,520 1,710 1,530 9.9% 61.9% 81.0% Mt. Hood Community College 3,071 3,038 1,778 1,485 1.1% 72.7% 106.8% Oregon Coast Community College [67] 3,120 2,865 1,710 1,530 8.9% 82.5% 103.9% Portland Community College 3,240 2,975 1,890 1,506 8.9% 71.4% 115.1% Rogue Community College 3,114 2,985 2,025 1,530 4.3% 53.8% 103.5% Southwestern Oregon Community College [68] 3,105 2,865 1,914 1,554 8.4% 62.2% 99.8% Tillamook Bay Community College [69] 3,015 2,790 1,620 1,440 8.1% 86.1% 109.4% Treasure Valley Community College 3,178 3,150 1,959 1,545 0.9% 62.2% 105.7% Umpqua Community College 2,863 2,655 1,755 1,440 7.8% 63.1% 98.8% SOUTH DAKOTA Lake Area Technical Institute 4,063 3,380 ------20.2% ------Mitchell Technical Institute 3,248 2,800 ------16.0% ------Southeast Technical Institute 2,528 2,336 ------8.2% ------Western Dakota Technical Institute [70] 1,381 1,357 ------1.8% ------UTAH --- College of Eastern Utah 1,979 1,861 1,476 1,249 6.3% 34.1% 58.4% Dixie State College of Utah [26] ------1,481 1,332 ------Salt Lake Community College 2,312 2,174 1,636 1,446 6.3% 41.3% 59.9% Snow College 1,996 1,794 1,354 1,218 11.3% 47.4% 63.9% Utah Valley State College [29] ------1,682 1,456 ------

21 Table 14: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-2001, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

WASHINGTON [71] Bates Technical College $2,412 $2,748 ------12% ------Bellevue Community College 2,655 2,523 1,671 1,386 5% 59% 92% Bellingham Technical College 2,381 2,268 ------5% ------Big Bend Community College 2,535 2,403 1,641 1,350 5% 54% 88% Cascadia Community College [72] 2,625 2,433 1,641 --- 8% 60% --- Centralia College 2,702 2,448 1,776 1,356 10% 52% 99% Clark College 2,704 2,572 1,754 1,413 5% 54% 91% Clover Park Technical College 2,730 2,624 ------4% ------Columbia Basin College 2,614 2,463 1,763 1,373 6% 48% 90% Edmonds Community College 2,652 2,441 1,761 1,350 9% 51% 96% Everett Community College 2,550 2,418 1,634 1,382 5% 56% 85% Grays Harbor College 2,622 2,490 1,746 1,380 5% 50% 90% Green River Community College 2,753 2,621 1,776 1,350 5% 55% 104% Highline Community College 2,520 2,388 1,716 1,350 6% 47% 87% Lake Washington Technical College 2,007 1,876 ------7% ------Lower Columbia College 2,645 2,445 1,725 1,361 8% 53% 94% North Seattle Community College 2,552 2,422 1,754 1,331 5% 45% 92% Olympic College 2,625 2,493 1,686 1,350 5% 56% 94% Peninsula College 2,532 2,400 1,641 1,346 5% 54% 88% Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom [73] [74] 2,700 2,568 1,791 1,380 5% 51% 96% Pierce College - Puyallup [73] [74] 2,786 2,655 1,791 1,380 5% 56% 102% Renton Technical College 2,819 2,657 ------6% ------Seattle Central Community College 2,552 2,482 1,799 1,331 3% 42% 92% Shoreline Community College 2,606 2,458 1,797 1,337 6% 45% 95% Skagit Valley College 2,580 2,460 1,686 1,350 5% 53% 91% South Puget Sound Community College 2,435 2,411 1,729 1,388 1% 41% 75% South Seattle Community College 2,552 2,482 1,739 1,331 3% 47% 92% Spokane Community College 2,588 2,413 1,737 1,350 7% 49% 92% Spokane Falls Community College 2,591 2,413 1,737 1,350 7% 49% 92% Tacoma Community College 2,610 2,440 1,749 1,371 7% 49% 90% Walla Walla Community College 2,595 2,463 1,761 1,380 5% 47% 88% Wenatchee Valley College 2,541 2,403 1,728 1,356 6% 47% 87% Whatcom Community College 2,484 2,352 1,680 1,365 6% 48% 82% Yakima Valley Community College 2,550 2,418 1,866 1,395 5% 37% 83% WYOMING Casper College 1,536 1,464 1,248 880 5% 23% 75% Central Wyoming College 1,956 1,884 1,528 1,036 4% 28% 89% Eastern Wyoming College 1,848 1,800 1,488 1,048 3% 24% 76% Laramie County Community College 1,956 1,836 1,428 928 7% 37% 111% Northwest Community College 1,880 1,808 1,660 904 4% 13% 108% Sheridan College [75] 1,891 1,680 1,536 1,054 13% 23% 79% Western Wyoming Community College 1,658 1,594 1,344 940 4% 23% 76%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

22 Table 15: RESIDENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to State [76] 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Arizona $5,464 $5,147 $4,109 $3,723 6.2% 33.0% 46.8% Colorado 2,775 2,219 1,773 1,588 25.1% 56.5% 74.8% Idaho 2,894 2,816 2,313 1,990 2.8% 25.1% 45.4% Montana 3,203 3,036 2,269 2,000 5.5% 41.2% 60.1% New Mexico 1,300 1,197 866 737 8.6% 50.1% 76.3% Oregon 3,849 3,489 2,008 1,773 10.3% 91.7% 117.2% South Dakota 2,722 ------

SIMPLE AVERAGE - ALL INSTITUTIONS $3,272 $3,045 $2,392 $2,032 7.5% 36.8% 61.0%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

23 Table 16: RESIDENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA [77] ARIZONA [78] Arizona Western College 3,540 $3,613 4,200 3,681 -2.0% -15.7% -3.8% Central Arizona College 5,503 4,899 4,383 3,558 12.3% 25.6% 54.7% Chandler-Gilbert Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Cochise College 2,794 2,927 3,444 3,690 -4.5% -18.9% -24.3% Coconino County Community College 1,344 1,152 990 810 16.7% 35.8% 65.9% Eastern Arizona College 4,538 3,825 3,328 2,885 18.6% 36.4% 57.3% Estrella Mountain Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Gateway Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Glendale Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Mesa Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Mohave Community College ------Northland Pioneer College 4,810 4,279 3,954 3,040 12.4% 21.6% 58.2% Paradise Valley Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Phoenix College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Pima Community College ------Rio Salado Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% Scottsdale Community College 6,930 6,600 4,433 3,604 5.0% 56.3% 92.3% South Mountain Community College 6,930 6,420 4,433 3,604 7.9% 56.3% 92.3% Yavapai College 1,056 984 5,873 5,000 7.3% -82.0% -78.9% CALIFORNIA [77] COLORADO [79] Aims Community College 3,210 2,367 1,430 1,530 35.6% 124.5% 109.8% Colorado Mountain College 2,340 2,070 2,160 1,642 13.0% 8.3% 42.5% Colorado Northwestern Community College [53] ------1,558 1,434 ------Northeastern Junior College [53] ------1,943 1,745 ------HAWAII [77] IDAHO College of Southern Idaho 2,900 2,800 2,330 2,000 3.6% 24.5% 45.0% Eastern Idaho Technical College ------North Idaho College 2,888 2,832 2,296 1,980 2.0% 25.8% 45.9% MONTANA Dawson Community College 3,195 2,741 2,198 1,946 16.6% 45.4% 64.2% Flathead Valley Community College 3,466 3,208 2,497 2,109 8.0% 38.8% 64.3% Miles Community College 3,705 3,690 2,112 1,946 0.4% 75.4% 90.4% MSU-Billings, College of Technology 3,478 3,319 ------4.8% ------MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 2,877 2,794 ------3.0% ------Montana Tech, College of Technology 2,936 2,832 ------3.7% ------University of Montana, Helena College of Technology 2,874 2,758 ------4.2% ------University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology 3,096 2,949 ------5.0% ------NEVADA [77] NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Vocational-Technical Institute [58] 1,224 1,104 837 676 10.9% 46.2% 81.1% Clovis Community College 760 664 572 544 14.5% 32.9% 39.7% Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 1,024 958 773 678 6.9% 32.5% 51.0% Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 768 744 ------3.2% ------Luna Vocational-Technical Institute [58] 932 932 860 620 0.0% 8.4% 50.3% Mesalands Community College [59] [60] 1,344 1,284 736 942 4.7% 82.6% 42.7% New Mexico Junior College [58] 1,206 856 760 760 40.9% 58.7% 58.7% New Mexico Military Institute [61] 4,636 4,094 1,770 1,247 13.2% 161.9% 271.8% New Mexico State University, Alamogordo 1,320 1,200 960 840 10.0% 37.5% 57.1% New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 1,200 1,104 960 864 8.7% 25.0% 38.9% New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 1,320 1,248 960 864 5.8% 37.5% 52.8% New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 1,248 1,128 864 744 10.6% 44.4% 67.7% Northern New Mexico Community College 1,022 1,462 686 538 -30.1% 49.0% 90.0% San Juan College 600 600 360 600 0.0% 66.7% 0.0% Santa Fe Community College 1,178 1,042 814 578 13.1% 44.7% 103.8% University of New Mexico, Gallup 1,220 1,104 840 696 10.5% 45.2% 75.3% University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 1,152 912 768 648 26.3% 50.0% 77.8% University of New Mexico, Taos [62] 1,272 1,032 ------23.3% ------University of New Mexico, Valencia County 1,272 1,272 1,200 696 0.0% 6.0% 82.8%

24 Table 16: RESIDENT OUT-OF-DISTRICT/COUNTY TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued) Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

NORTH DAKOTA [77] OREGON Central Oregon Community College $3,849 $3,489 $2,529 $2,034 10.3% 52.2% 89.2% Columbia Gorge Community College [80] ------1,935 1,770 ------Oregon Coast Community College [67] ------1,710 1,530 ------Portland Community College ------1,890 1,506 ------Rogue Community College [81] ------2,025 2,250 ------Treasure Valley Community College ------1,959 1,545 ------SOUTH DAKOTA Lake Area Technical Institute 4,063 ------Western Dakota Technical Institute 1,381 ------UTAH [77] WASHINGTON [77] WYOMING [77]

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

25 Table 17: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-2001, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to State 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Alaska $2,709 $2,658 $2,088 $4,730 1.9% 29.7% -42.7% Arizona 6,923 6,182 5,179 4,524 12.0% 33.7% 53.0% California 5,716 5,159 4,280 3,919 10.8% 33.5% 45.9% Colorado 9,602 7,845 6,213 5,160 22.4% 54.6% 86.1% Hawaii 5,858 5,856 5,837 3,116 0.0% 0.4% 88.0% Idaho 5,823 5,639 4,093 2,843 3.3% 42.3% 104.8% Montana 6,991 6,949 5,098 4,023 0.6% 37.1% 73.8% Nevada 6,558 6,282 5,545 4,105 4.4% 18.3% 59.8% New Mexico 2,989 2,673 1,816 1,666 11.8% 64.5% 79.3% North Dakota 6,157 5,735 4,685 4,346 7.4% 31.4% 41.7% Oregon 6,710 6,362 4,787 4,437 5.5% 40.2% 51.2% South Dakota 2,657 2,358 ------12.7% ------Utah 7,187 6,659 5,315 4,638 7.9% 35.2% 55.0% Washington 7,813 7,663 6,552 5,310 2.0% 19.2% 47.1% Wyoming 4,574 4,364 3,687 2,490 4.8% 24.1% 83.7%

SIMPLE AVERAGE - ALL INSTITUTIONS $6,151 $5,644 $4,688 $4,042 9.0% 31.2% 52.2%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

26 Table 18: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

ALASKA Prince William Sound Community College [49] $2,709 $2,658 $2,088 $4,730 1.9% 29.7% -42.7% ARIZONA Arizona Western College 5,700 5,670 5,328 5,100 0.5% 7.0% 11.8% Central Arizona College 6,356 6,216 5,572 4,990 2.3% 14.1% 27.4% Chandler-Gilbert Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Cochise College 7,400 7,400 5,310 4,740 0.0% 39.4% 56.1% Coconino County Community College 5,376 4,608 4,590 3,570 16.7% 17.1% 50.6% Eastern Arizona College 4,980 4,980 4,868 4,040 0.0% 2.3% 23.3% Estrella Mountain Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Gateway Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Glendale Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Mesa Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Mohave Community College 4,140 3,780 3,836 3,480 9.5% 7.9% 19.0% Northland Pioneer College 6,600 6,000 4,350 2,310 10.0% 51.7% 185.7% Paradise Valley Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Phoenix College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Pima Community College 6,725 6,415 5,225 4,354 4.8% 28.7% 54.5% Rio Salado Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Scottsdale Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% South Mountain Community College 7,740 6,600 5,340 4,770 17.3% 44.9% 62.3% Yavapai College [50] [51] 6,856 6,384 5,930 5,666 7.4% 15.6% 21.0% CALIFORNIA [83] Alameda, College of 5,880 5,640 4,860 4,200 4.3% 21.0% 40.0% Allan Hancock College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% American River College [82] 5,790 5,010 4,350 4,140 15.6% 33.1% 39.9% Antelope Valley College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,570 6.0% 25.5% 48.7% Bakersfield College 7,020 5,550 4,230 3,810 26.5% 66.0% 84.3% Barstow College 5,190 5,010 4,230 3,810 3.6% 22.7% 36.2% Butte College 6,030 5,790 4,590 4,140 4.1% 31.4% 45.7% Cabrillo College [82] 5,760 5,310 4,230 3,750 8.5% 36.2% 53.6% Canada College 6,030 5,340 4,350 3,930 12.9% 38.6% 53.4% Canyons, College of the 5,130 4,890 4,080 3,690 4.9% 25.7% 39.0% Cerritos College [82] 6,090 5,010 4,260 3,810 21.6% 43.0% 59.8% Cerro Coso Community College 7,020 5,550 4,230 3,810 26.5% 66.0% 84.3% Chabot College [82] 5,550 5,100 4,260 3,780 8.8% 30.3% 46.8% Chaffey College [82] 5,760 5,010 4,230 3,825 15.0% 36.2% 50.6% Citrus College [82] 5,790 5,010 4,230 3,810 15.6% 36.9% 52.0% City College of San Francisco 5,550 4,860 4,230 4,020 14.2% 31.2% 38.1% Coastline Community College [82] 5,550 5,010 4,230 3,810 10.8% 31.2% 45.7% Columbia College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Compton Community College 5,220 5,010 3,900 3,810 4.2% 33.8% 37.0% Contra Costa College [82] 5,610 4,950 4,350 3,810 13.3% 29.0% 47.2% Copper Mountain College [84] 5,310 5,010 4,380 --- 6.0% 21.2% --- Cosumnes River College [82] 5,790 5,010 4,350 4,140 15.6% 33.1% 39.9% Crafton Hills College [82] 5,460 5,040 4,230 3,810 8.3% 29.1% 43.3% Cuesta College [82] 5,580 5,340 4,710 3,810 4.5% 18.5% 46.5% Cuyamaca College [82] 5,310 4,920 4,230 3,720 7.9% 25.5% 42.7% Cypress College [82] 5,910 5,010 4,230 3,810 18.0% 39.7% 55.1% DeAnza College [82] 5,805 5,040 4,155 3,825 15.2% 39.7% 51.8% Desert, College of the 5,610 5,130 4,380 3,810 9.4% 28.1% 47.2% Diablo Valley College [82] 5,610 4,950 4,350 3,810 13.3% 29.0% 47.2% East Los Angeles College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% El Camino College [82] 5,880 5,010 4,290 3,900 17.4% 37.1% 50.8% Evergreen Valley College 5,850 5,340 4,440 3,990 9.6% 31.8% 46.6% Feather River College 6,030 5,790 4,230 4,140 4.1% 42.6% 45.7% Folsom Lake College [85] 5,790 5,010 ------15.6% ------Foothill College [82] 5,805 5,040 4,150 3,825 15.2% 39.9% 51.8% Fresno City College [82] 5,940 5,040 4,230 3,810 17.9% 40.4% 55.9% Fullerton College [82] 5,910 5,010 4,230 3,810 18.0% 39.7% 55.1% Gavilan College [82] 5,790 5,310 4,380 4,230 9.0% 32.2% 36.9% Glendale Community College 5,280 4,740 3,930 3,900 11.4% 34.4% 35.4%

27 Table 18: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Golden West College [82] $5,550 $5,010 $4,230 $3,810 10.8% 31.2% 45.7% Grossmont College [82] 5,310 4,920 4,230 3,720 7.9% 25.5% 42.7% Hartnell College 5,490 5,010 4,080 3,990 9.6% 34.6% 37.6% Imperial Valley College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Irvine Valley College [82] 5,970 4,920 4,290 4,110 21.3% 39.2% 45.3% Lake Tahoe Community College 5,895 5,580 4,245 4,140 5.6% 38.9% 42.4% Laney College [82] 5,880 5,640 4,860 4,200 4.3% 21.0% 40.0% Las Positas College [82] 5,550 5,100 4,260 3,780 8.8% 30.3% 46.8% Lassen Community College 6,270 6,030 4,740 4,320 4.0% 32.3% 45.1% Long Beach City College [82] 5,970 5,010 3,870 3,810 19.2% 54.3% 56.7% Los Angeles City College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Harbor College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Mission College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Pierce College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Southwest College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Trade-Technical College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Angeles Valley College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% Los Medanos College [82] 5,610 4,950 4,350 3,810 13.3% 29.0% 47.2% Marin, The College of [82] 6,090 5,520 4,980 4,440 10.3% 22.3% 37.2% Mendocino College 6,030 5,490 4,680 4,680 9.8% 28.8% 28.8% Merced College 5,310 5,010 4,140 3,810 6.0% 28.3% 39.4% Merritt College [82] 5,880 5,640 4,860 4,200 4.3% 21.0% 40.0% Mira Costa College [82] 5,490 5,070 4,230 3,810 8.3% 29.8% 44.1% Mission College [82] 5,460 5,250 4,230 3,990 4.0% 29.1% 36.8% Modesto Junior College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Monterey Peninsula College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Moorpark College [82] 5,850 5,430 4,230 3,810 7.7% 38.3% 53.5% Mt. San Antonio College [82] 5,730 5,040 4,230 3,840 13.7% 35.5% 49.2% Mt. San Jacinto College 5,310 4,740 4,110 3,810 12.0% 29.2% 39.4% Napa Valley College [82] 5,520 5,010 4,350 3,990 10.2% 26.9% 38.3% Ohlone College [82] 5,850 5,220 4,350 3,780 12.1% 34.5% 54.8% Orange Coast College [82] 5,550 5,010 4,230 3,810 10.8% 31.2% 45.7% Oxnard College [82] 5,850 5,430 4,230 3,810 7.7% 38.3% 53.5% Palomar College [82] 5,490 5,010 4,230 3,810 9.6% 29.8% 44.1% Palo Verde College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Pasadena City College 5,760 5,010 4,230 3,900 15.0% 36.2% 47.7% Porterville College 7,020 5,550 4,230 3,810 26.5% 66.0% 84.3% College of the Redwoods 6,270 5,850 4,590 4,080 7.2% 36.6% 53.7% Reedley College [82] 5,940 5,010 4,230 3,810 18.6% 40.4% 55.9% Rio Hondo College 4,500 4,260 3,750 3,660 5.6% 20.0% 23.0% Riverside Community College [82] 5,880 5,010 4,230 3,810 17.4% 39.0% 54.3% Sacramento City College [82] 5,790 5,010 4,350 4,140 15.6% 33.1% 39.9% Saddleback College [82] 5,970 4,920 4,290 4,110 21.3% 39.2% 45.3% San Bernardino Valley College [82] 5,460 5,040 4,230 3,810 8.3% 29.1% 43.3% San Diego City College 5,580 5,010 3,870 3,690 11.4% 44.2% 51.2% San Diego Mesa College 5,580 5,010 3,870 3,690 11.4% 44.2% 51.2% San Diego Miramar College 5,580 5,010 3,870 3,690 11.4% 44.2% 51.2% San Joaquin Delta College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% San Jose City College 5,850 5,340 4,440 3,990 9.6% 31.8% 46.6% San Mateo, College of 6,030 5,340 4,350 3,930 12.9% 38.6% 53.4% Santa Ana College [82] 5,550 5,010 4,230 --- 10.8% 31.2% --- Santa Barbara City College [82] 5,490 5,010 4,230 3,810 9.6% 29.8% 44.1% Santa Monica College [82] 6,180 5,010 4,230 4,140 23.4% 46.1% 49.3%

28 Table 18: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Santa Rosa Junior College [82] $6,960 $5,850 $4,350 $3,990 19.0% 60.0% 74.4% Santiago Canyon College [82] 5,550 5,010 4,230 3,810 10.8% 31.2% 45.7% Sequoias, College of the 6,660 5,430 4,080 3,960 22.7% 63.2% 68.2% Shasta College 5,910 5,400 4,140 3,750 9.4% 42.8% 57.6% Sierra College [82] 5,460 5,010 4,350 4,140 9.0% 25.5% 31.9% Siskiyous, College of the [82] 6,000 5,640 4,440 3,810 6.4% 35.1% 57.5% Skyline College 6,030 5,340 4,350 3,930 12.9% 38.6% 53.4% Solano Community College 5,310 4,830 4,350 4,050 9.9% 22.1% 31.1% Southwestern College [82] 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,660 6.0% 25.5% 45.1% Taft College 5,310 5,010 4,230 3,810 6.0% 25.5% 39.4% Ventura College [82] 5,850 5,430 4,230 3,810 7.7% 38.3% 53.5% Victor Valley Community College 5,490 5,370 4,230 3,810 2.2% 29.8% 44.1% Vista College [82] 5,880 5,640 4,860 4,200 4.3% 21.0% 40.0% West Hills College [82] 5,475 5,010 4,230 3,390 9.3% 29.4% 61.5% West Los Angeles College [82] 5,700 5,160 4,230 4,140 10.5% 34.8% 37.7% West Valley College [82] 5,460 5,250 4,230 3,990 4.0% 29.1% 36.8% Yuba College [82] 5,610 5,310 4,590 4,140 5.6% 22.2% 35.5% COLORADO Aims Community College 9,390 7,503 4,110 4,572 25.1% 128.5% 105.4% Arapahoe Community College 10,525 8,454 6,787 5,743 24.5% 55.1% 83.3% Colorado Mountain College 7,110 6,600 6,630 4,810 7.7% 7.2% 47.8% Colorado Northwestern Community College [53] 8,495 6,808 5,499 4,240 24.8% 54.5% 100.4% Community College of Aurora 10,470 8,410 6,792 5,666 24.5% 54.2% 84.8% Community College of Denver 10,582 8,891 6,773 5,832 19.0% 56.2% 81.4% Front Range Community College 10,617 8,553 6,714 5,759 24.1% 58.1% 84.4% Lamar Community College 8,656 6,985 5,613 4,404 23.9% 54.2% 96.5% Morgan Community College 10,516 8,442 6,809 5,703 24.6% 54.4% 84.4% Northeastern Junior College [53] 8,855 7,271 5,883 4,585 21.8% 50.5% 93.1% Otero Junior College 8,455 7,042 5,495 4,374 20.1% 53.9% 93.3% Pikes Peak Community College 10,511 8,435 6,779 5,709 24.6% 55.1% 84.1% Pueblo Community College 10,598 8,506 6,878 5,809 24.6% 54.1% 82.4% Red Rocks Community College 10,610 8,530 6,859 5,803 24.4% 54.7% 82.8% Trinidad State Junior College 8,641 7,250 5,570 4,393 19.2% 55.1% 96.7% HAWAII [86] Hawaii Community College 5,932 5,920 5,858 3,116 0.2% 1.3% 90.4% Honolulu Community College 5,838 5,838 5,828 3,146 0.0% 0.2% 85.6% Kapiolani Community College 5,868 5,868 5,868 3,106 0.0% 0.0% 88.9% Kauai Community College 5,838 5,838 5,818 3,116 0.0% 0.3% 87.4% Leeward Community College 5,833 5,833 5,833 3,106 0.0% 0.0% 87.8% Maui Community College 5,846 5,846 5,826 3,111 0.0% 0.3% 87.9% Windward Community College 5,848 5,848 5,828 3,114 0.0% 0.3% 87.8% IDAHO College of Southern Idaho 5,300 5,000 3,730 2,400 6.0% 42.1% 120.8% Eastern Idaho Technical College 5,730 5,666 ------1.1% ------North Idaho College 6,440 6,252 4,456 3,286 3.0% 44.5% 96.0% MONTANA Dawson Community College 6,854 6,098 5,012 3,997 12.4% 36.8% 71.5% Flathead Valley Community College 7,755 7,128 5,409 4,181 8.8% 43.4% 85.5% Miles Community College 5,894 5,880 4,872 3,892 0.2% 21.0% 51.4% MSU-Billings, College of Technology 6,567 6,361 ------3.2% ------MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 5,757 7,936 ------27.5% ------Montana Tech, College of Technology 7,444 7,169 ------3.8% ------University of Montana, Helena College of Technology 7,581 7,283 ------4.1% ------University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology 8,074 7,738 ------4.3% ------NEVADA Community College of Southern Nevada 6,558 6,282 5,545 4,105 4.4% 18.3% 59.7% Great Basin College [57] 6,558 6,282 5,545 4,105 4.4% 18.3% 59.8% Truckee Meadows Community College 6,558 6,282 5,545 4,105 4.4% 18.3% 59.8% Western Nevada Community College 6,558 6,282 5,545 4,105 4.4% 18.3% 59.8% NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Vocational-Technical Institute [58] 5,162 4,982 2,238 1,810 3.6% 130.7% 185.2% Clovis Community College 1,432 1,120 740 1,528 27.9% 93.5% -6.3% Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 4,188 4,034 2,111 1,866 3.8% 98.4% 124.4% Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 768 744 ------3.2% ------Luna Community College [58] 1,868 1,868 1,772 1,292 0.0% 5.4% 44.6%

29 Table 18: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Mesalands Community College [59] [60] $2,214 $2,124 $1,192 $2,008 4.2% 85.7% 10.3% New Mexico Junior College 1,326 976 880 880 35.9% 50.7% 50.7% New Mexico Military Institute [61] 10,126 9,068 3,970 2,998 11.7% 155.1% 237.8% New Mexico State University, Alamagordo 3,960 3,960 2,184 1,944 0.0% 81.3% 103.7% New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 2,496 2,400 2,208 1,968 4.0% 13.0% 26.8% New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 3,240 2,952 2,184 1,968 9.8% 48.4% 64.6% New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 2,640 2,400 2,040 1,848 10.0% 29.4% 42.9% Northern New Mexico Community College 2,246 1,462 1,478 1,438 53.6% 52.0% 56.2% San Juan College 840 600 600 600 40.0% 40.0% 40.0% Santa Fe Community College 1,982 1,810 1,450 1,106 9.5% 36.7% 79.2% University of New Mexico, Gallup 3,068 2,328 1,584 1,536 31.8% 93.7% 99.7% University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 3,132 2,568 2,136 1,788 22.0% 46.6% 75.2% University of New Mexico, Taos [62] 3,000 2,304 ------30.2% ------University of New Mexico, Valencia County 3,096 3,096 2,112 1,752 0.0% 46.6% 76.7% NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck State College [63] 8,010 7,519 4,724 4,353 6.5% 69.6% 84.0% North Dakota State College of Science [63] 7,990 7,533 4,575 4,293 6.1% 74.6% 86.1% Lake Region State College [64] 3,333 3,065 4,803 4,386 8.7% -30.6% -24.0% Minot State University, Bottineau Campus [64] 7,502 6,883 4,683 4,349 9.0% 60.2% 72.5% Williston State College [63] [64] [65] 3,950 3,675 4,641 4,350 7.5% -14.9% -9.2% OREGON Blue Mountain Community College 5,540 5,174 3,627 3,771 7.1% 52.7% 46.9% Central Oregon Community College 7,854 7,089 6,984 5,634 10.8% 12.5% 39.4% Chemeketa Community College 9,135 8,820 6,840 5,580 3.6% 33.6% 63.7% Clackamas Community College 8,910 8,460 6,075 4,788 5.3% 46.7% 86.1% Clatsop Community College [65] 5,400 5,130 4,590 3,600 5.3% 17.6% 50.0% Columbia Gorge Community College 3,150 3,015 1,935 2,355 4.5% 62.8% 33.8% Klamath Community College [66] 6,315 6,300 5,415 --- 0.2% 16.6% --- Lane Community College 10,661 10,017 5,619 4,974 6.4% 89.7% 114.3% Linn-Benton Community College 7,335 7,065 5,624 5,445 3.8% 30.4% 34.7% Mt. Hood Community College 9,608 9,608 5,918 5,220 0.0% 62.4% 84.1% Oregon Coast Community College [67] 8,805 7,905 6,840 5,220 11.4% 28.7% 68.7% Portland Community College 8,786 8,735 6,660 5,196 0.6% 31.9% 69.1% Rogue Community College 3,525 3,525 2,475 4,860 0.0% 42.4% -27.5% Southwestern Oregon Community College [68] 3,060 2,865 1,914 4,614 6.8% 59.9% -33.7% Tillamook Bay Community College [69] 4,059 3,690 3,375 3,375 10.0% 20.3% 20.3% Treasure Valley Community College 3,780 3,600 2,679 2,265 5.0% 41.1% 66.9% Umpqua Community College 8,145 7,156 4,815 4,095 13.8% 69.2% 98.9% SOUTH DAKOTA Lake Area Technical Institute 4,063 3,380 ------20.2% ------Mitchell Technical Institute --- 2,800 ------Southeast Technical Institute 2,528 2,336 ------8.2% ------Western Dakota Technical Institute [70] 1,381 1,357 ------1.8% ------UTAH College of Eastern Utah 7,120 6,666 5,097 4,318 6.8% 39.7% 64.9% Dixie State College of Utah [26] ------5,483 4,839 ------Salt Lake City Community College 7,232 6,754 5,131 4,506 7.1% 40.9% 60.5% Snow College 7,210 6,556 5,601 4,935 10.0% 28.7% 46.1% Utah Valley State College [29] ------5,262 4,590 ------WASHINGTON [71] [87] Bates Technical College ------Bellevue Community College 7,863 7,731 6,489 5,334 1.7% 21.2% 47.4% Bellingham Technical College --- 7,484 ------Big Bend Community College 7,743 7,611 6,459 5,298 1.7% 19.9% 46.1% Cascadia Community College [72] 7,833 7,641 6,459 --- 2.5% 21.3% --- Centralia College 7,988 7,656 6,594 5,304 4.3% 21.1% 50.6% Clark College 7,912 7,780 6,572 5,361 1.7% 20.4% 47.6% Clover Park Technical College ------Columbia Basin College 7,822 7,671 6,581 5,321 2.0% 18.9% 47.0% Edmonds Community College 7,860 7,649 6,579 5,298 2.8% 19.5% 48.4% Everett Community College 7,758 7,626 6,452 5,330 1.7% 20.2% 45.6% Grays Harbor College 7,830 7,698 6,564 5,328 1.7% 19.3% 47.0% Green River Community College 7,961 7,829 6,594 5,298 1.7% 20.7% 50.3% Highline Community College 7,728 7,596 6,534 5,298 1.7% 18.3% 45.9% Lake Washington Technical College ------Lower Columbia College 7,853 7,653 6,543 5,309 2.6% 20.0% 47.9% North Seattle Community College 7,760 7,630 6,572 5,279 1.7% 18.1% 47.0% 30 Table 18: NONRESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-2001 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Olympic College $7,833 $7,701 $6,504 $5,298 1.7% 20.4% 47.8% Peninsula College 7,740 7,608 6,459 5,294 1.7% 19.8% 46.2% Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom [73] [74] 7,908 7,776 6,609 5,328 1.7% 19.7% 48.4% Pierce College - Puyallup [73] [74] 7,994 7,863 6,609 5,328 1.7% 21.0% 50.0% Renton Technical College ------Seattle Central Community College 7,760 7,690 6,617 5,279 0.9% 17.3% 47.0% Shoreline Community College 7,814 7,666 6,615 5,285 1.9% 18.1% 47.9% Skagit Valley College 7,788 7,668 6,504 5,298 1.6% 19.7% 47.0% South Puget Sound Community College 7,643 7,619 6,547 5,336 0.3% 16.7% 43.2% South Seattle Community College 7,760 7,690 6,557 5,279 0.9% 18.3% 47.0% Spokane Community College 7,796 7,621 6,555 5,298 2.3% 18.9% 47.1% Spokane Falls Community College 7,799 7,621 6,555 5,298 2.3% 19.0% 47.2% Tacoma Community College 7,818 7,648 6,567 5,319 2.2% 19.0% 47.0% Walla Walla Community College 7,803 7,671 6,579 5,328 1.7% 18.6% 46.5% Wenatchee Valley College 7,749 7,611 6,546 5,304 1.8% 18.4% 46.1% Whatcom Community College 7,692 7,560 6,510 5,313 1.7% 18.2% 44.8% Yakima Valley College 7,758 7,626 6,684 5,343 1.7% 16.1% 45.2% WYOMING Casper College 4,296 4,104 3,504 2,400 4.7% 22.6% 79.0% Central Wyoming College 4,716 4,524 3,784 2,556 4.2% 24.6% 84.5% Eastern Wyoming College 4,608 4,440 3,744 2,568 3.8% 23.1% 79.4% Laramie County Community College 4,716 4,476 3,684 2,448 5.4% 28.0% 92.6% Northwest Community College 4,640 4,448 3,824 2,424 4.3% 21.3% 91.4% Sheridan College [75] 4,627 4,320 3,672 2,574 7.1% 26.0% 79.8% Western Wyoming Community College 4,418 4,234 3,600 2,460 4.3% 22.7% 79.6%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

31 Table 19: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES AT FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Carnegie Classification 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - EXTENSIVE Resident Undergraduate $5,249 $4,785 $3,296 $2,997 9.7% 59.3% 75.1% Resident Graduate 6,780 6,145 4,205 3,618 10.3% 61.2% 87.4% Nonresident Undergraduate 18,038 16,693 11,825 9,397 8.1% 52.5% 92.0% Nonresident Graduate 17,916 16,771 12,205 9,819 6.8% 46.8% 82.5%

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - INTENSIVE Resident Undergraduate $4,434 $4,152 $2,911 $2,431 6.8% 52.3% 82.4% Resident Graduate 5,516 4,943 3,435 2,804 11.6% 60.6% 96.7% Nonresident Undergraduate 12,617 12,607 9,237 7,478 0.1% 36.6% 68.7% Nonresident Graduate 14,179 13,101 9,594 7,685 8.2% 47.8% 84.5%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I Resident Undergraduate $3,561 $3,271 $2,234 $2,009 8.9% 59.4% 77.2% Resident Graduate 4,491 4,104 2,721 2,365 9.4% 65.1% 89.9% Nonresident Undergraduate 12,524 12,281 8,910 8,136 2.0% 40.6% 53.9% Nonresident Graduate 13,365 13,037 9,472 8,551 2.5% 41.1% 56.3%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES II Resident Undergraduate $3,848 $3,600 $2,563 $2,187 6.9% 50.1% 75.9% Resident Graduate 4,964 4,823 3,430 2,774 2.9% 44.8% 78.9% Nonresident Undergraduate 8,614 8,756 6,267 4,968 -1.6% 37.5% 73.4% Nonresident Graduate 11,012 11,821 8,241 6,656 -6.8% 33.6% 65.4%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - LIBERAL ARTS Resident Undergraduate $3,073 $2,850 $2,248 $1,781 7.8% 36.7% 72.6% Resident Graduate 4,370 4,243 3,483 2,877 3.0% 25.4% 51.9% Nonresident Undergraduate 11,286 10,701 8,304 6,419 5.5% 35.9% 75.8% Nonresident Graduate 13,105 13,046 10,857 10,381 0.5% 20.7% 26.2%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - GENERAL Resident Undergraduate $3,904 $3,641 $2,882 $2,022 7.2% 35.4% 93.1% Resident Graduate 4,781 4,574 3,540 2,737 4.5% 35.1% 74.7% Nonresident Undergraduate 10,586 9,989 7,182 5,264 6.0% 47.4% 101.1% Nonresident Graduate 10,197 9,831 7,829 5,257 3.7% 30.2% 94.0%

BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE'S COLLEGES Resident Undergraduate $2,454 $2,298 ------6.8% ------Resident Graduate N/A N/A N/A N/A ------Nonresident Undergraduate 8,044 7,555 5,636 4,593 6.5% 42.7% 75.1% Nonresident Graduate N/A N/A N/A N/A ------

OTHER SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $5,089 $4,687 $3,445 $2,972 8.6% 47.7% 71.2% Resident Graduate 6,295 5,741 4,479 3,729 9.6% 40.6% 68.8% Nonresident Undergraduate 14,161 13,697 10,559 8,804 3.4% 34.1% 60.8% Nonresident Graduate 15,178 14,254 10,937 8,718 6.5% 38.8% 74.1%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

32 Table 20: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - EXTENSIVE ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-Main Campus $4,404 $4,062 ------8.4% ------University of Arizona 4,487 4,087 2,344 1,950 9.8% 91.4% 130.1% CALIFORNIA University of California, Berkeley [11] 6,512 5,956 3,629 4,355 9.3% 79.4% 49.5% University of California, Davis [11] 7,457 6,936 4,072 4,174 7.5% 83.1% 78.7% University of California, Irvine [11] 6,770 6,313 4,058 4,050 7.2% 66.8% 67.2% University of California, Los Angeles [11] 6,504 6,028 3,701 3,894 7.9% 75.7% 67.0% University of California, Merced [11] [12] 6,653 ------University of California, Riverside [11] 6,590 6,133 3,855 4,093 7.5% 70.9% 61.0% University of California, San Diego [11] 6,685 6,223 3,848 4,198 7.4% 73.7% 59.2% University of California, Santa Barbara [11] 6,997 6,495 3,834 4,098 7.7% 82.5% 70.7% University of California, Santa Cruz [11] 6,949 6,456 3,869 4,136 7.6% 79.6% 68.0% COLORADO [14] Colorado State University 4,442 3,790 3,135 2,821 17.2% 41.7% 57.5% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 5,372 4,245 3,180 2,769 26.5% 68.9% 94.0% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 3,697 3,581 3,157 1,631 3.2% 17.1% 126.7% IDAHO [19] University of Idaho 3,968 3,632 2,476 1,620 9.3% 60.3% 144.9% NEVADA University of Nevada, Reno 3,270 3,034 2,340 1,830 7.8% 39.7% 78.7% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University 3,918 3,666 2,790 2,088 6.9% 40.4% 87.6% University of New Mexico 4,108 3,686 2,746 1,997 11.4% 49.6% 105.7% OREGON Oregon State University [25] 5,442 5,094 3,654 3,312 6.8% 48.9% 64.3% University of Oregon 5,193 5,121 3,819 3,381 1.4% 36.0% 53.6% UTAH University of Utah 4,298 4,000 2,895 2,508 7.5% 48.5% 71.4% Utah State University [28] 3,615 3,247 2,401 1,992 11.3% 50.6% 81.5% WASHINGTON [30] University of Washington [31] 5,505 5,181 3,761 3,019 6.3% 46.4% 82.3% Washington State University [32] 5,506 5,154 3,658 3,021 6.8% 50.5% 82.3% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 2,874 2,721 2,575 2,005 5.6% 11.6% 43.3%

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - INTENSIVE ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska, Fairbanks 4,766 4,355 3,420 2,926 9.4% 39.4% 62.9% ARIZONA [7] Northern Arizona University 4,393 4,072 2,344 1,950 7.9% 87.4% 125.3% CALIFORNIA University of California, San Francisco [11] [13] --- 5,858 3,582 4,259 ------San Diego State University 3,122 2,936 1,776 1,902 6.3% 75.8% 64.1% COLORADO University of Colorado, Denver [16] 4,926 3,888 2,698 2,098 26.7% 82.6% 134.8% University of Northern Colorado 3,837 3,370 2,753 2,492 13.9% 39.4% 54.0% IDAHO [19] Idaho State University 4,000 3,700 2,578 1,570 8.1% 55.2% 154.8%

33 Table 20: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman $5,220 $4,577 $3,079 $2,378 14.0% 69.5% 119.5% University of Montana, Missoula [20] 4,711 4,377 3,066 2,415 7.6% 53.7% 95.1% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 3,476 3,210 2,340 1,830 8.3% 48.5% 89.9% NEW MEXICO New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 3,604 3,224 2,499 1,950 11.8% 44.2% 84.8% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University 5,264 4,776 3,010 2,310 10.2% 74.9% 127.9% University of North Dakota 5,327 4,828 3,088 2,428 10.3% 72.5% 119.4% OREGON Portland State University 4,499 4,311 3,525 3,183 4.4% 27.6% 41.3% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University 4,532 4,502 3,365 2,554 0.7% 34.7% 77.4% University of South Dakota 4,829 4,452 3,448 2,650 8.5% 40.1% 82.2%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska, Anchorage 4,014 3,517 2,769 2,318 14.1% 45.0% 73.2% University of Alaska, Southeast 4,078 3,633 2,826 2,190 12.2% 44.3% 86.2% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-West 4,343 4,062 2,344 1,950 6.9% 85.3% 122.7% CALIFORNIA California State Polytechnic Univ., San Luis Obispo 4,245 3,974 2,129 2,087 6.8% 99.4% 103.4% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3,006 2,811 1,795 1,789 6.9% 67.5% 68.0% California State University, Bakersfield 3,318 2,707 1,795 1,897 22.6% 84.8% 74.9% California State University, Chico 3,370 3,154 2,026 2,002 6.8% 66.3% 68.3% California State University, Dominguez Hills 2,991 2,771 1,735 1,791 7.9% 72.4% 67.0% California State University, East Bay [9] 2,916 2,706 1,725 1,749 7.8% 69.0% 66.7% California State University, Fresno 2,986 2,706 1,746 1,808 10.3% 71.0% 65.2% California State University, Fullerton 2,990 2,804 1,798 1,916 6.6% 66.3% 56.1% California State University, Long Beach 2,864 2,658 1,742 1,789 7.8% 64.4% 60.1% California State University, Los Angeles 3,035 2,849 1,724 1,772 6.5% 76.0% 71.3% California State University, Northridge 3,036 2,778 1,814 1,970 9.3% 67.4% 54.1% California State University, Sacramento 3,072 2,824 1,874 1,928 8.8% 63.9% 59.3% California State University, San Bernardino 3,092 2,906 1,733 1,821 6.4% 78.4% 69.8% California State University, San Marcos 3,062 2,776 1,706 1,700 10.3% 79.5% 80.1% California State University, Stanislaus 3,030 2,807 1,803 1,865 7.9% 68.1% 62.5% Humboldt State University 3,167 2,863 1,861 1,858 10.6% 70.2% 70.5% San Francisco State University 3,128 2,880 1,822 1,978 8.6% 71.7% 58.1% San Jose State University 3,292 2,958 1,857 1,966 11.3% 77.3% 67.4% Sonoma State University 3,616 3,408 2,002 2,070 6.1% 80.6% 74.7% COLORADO [14] Adams State College 2,853 2,603 2,186 1,845 9.6% 30.5% 54.6% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 4,118 3,216 2,370 2,080 28.0% 73.8% 98.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [17] 4,889 4,058 2,980 2,440 20.5% 64.1% 100.4% IDAHO [19] Boise State University 3,872 3,520 2,450 1,654 10.0% 58.0% 134.1% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings 4,856 4,550 3,052 2,304 6.7% 59.1% 110.8% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 2,784 2,616 1,944 1,572 6.4% 43.2% 77.1% New Mexico Highlands University 2,280 2,280 1,992 1,506 0.0% 14.5% 51.4% Western New Mexico University 2,864 2,688 1,933 1,485 6.5% 48.2% 92.9% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 4,092 3,712 2,425 1,960 10.2% 68.7% 108.8%

34 Table 20: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

OREGON Southern Oregon University $4,909 $4,604 $3,369 $2,949 6.6% 45.7% 66.5% Western Oregon University 4,362 4,332 3,342 2,985 0.7% 30.5% 46.1% SOUTH DAKOTA Northern State University 4,700 4,448 3,312 2,320 5.7% 41.9% 102.6% WASHINGTON [30] Central Washington University 4,219 3,983 2,910 2,343 5.9% 45.0% 80.1% Eastern Washington University 4,149 3,927 2,895 2,343 5.7% 43.3% 77.1% Western Washington University 4,165 3,931 2,864 2,343 6.0% 45.4% 77.8%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES II MONTANA Montana State University, Northern [20] 4,088 3,815 2,692 2,221 7.2% 51.9% 84.1% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 4,781 4,656 3,387 2,898 2.7% 41.2% 65.0% UTAH Southern Utah University [27] 3,358 3,054 2,067 1,776 10.0% 62.5% 89.1% Weber State University 3,165 2,876 2,106 1,854 10.0% 50.3% 70.7%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - LIBERAL ARTS CALIFORNIA California State University, Monterey Bay [10] 2,999 2,761 1,855 2,009 8.6% 61.7% 49.3% COLORADO [14] Fort Lewis College 3,292 3,065 2,331 1,904 7.4% 41.2% 72.9% Mesa State College 3,080 2,724 2,185 1,872 13.1% 41.0% 64.5% Western State College 3,138 2,761 2,270 1,983 13.7% 38.2% 58.2% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo [18] 2,603 2,543 2,330 1,426 2.4% 11.7% 82.5% University of Hawaii, West Oahu 2,266 2,194 1,906 924 3.3% 18.9% 145.2% WASHINGTON [30] Evergreen State College 4,130 3,900 2,857 2,346 5.9% 44.6% 76.0%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - GENERAL CALIFORNIA California State University, Channel Islands [8] 2,980 2,794 ------6.7% ------COLORADO [14] Metropolitan State College of Denver 2,941 2,780 2,390 1,849 5.8% 23.1% 59.1% IDAHO Lewis-Clark State College 3,714 3,392 2,360 1,478 9.5% 57.4% 151.3% MONTANA Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana [20] 3,433 3,247 2,603 2,091 5.7% 31.9% 64.2% NEVADA Nevada State College [22] 2,355 2,220 ------6.1% ------NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University 4,154 3,799 2,378 1,856 9.3% 74.7% 123.8% Mayville State University [23] 4,943 4,483 3,182 1,920 10.3% 55.3% 157.4% Valley City State University [24] 4,932 4,558 3,173 1,893 8.2% 55.4% 160.5% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 4,754 4,518 3,403 2,458 5.2% 39.7% 93.4% Dakota State University 4,832 4,614 3,568 2,629 4.7% 35.4% 83.8%

BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE'S COLLEGES NEVADA Great Basin College [21] 2,355 2,220 ------6.1% ------UTAH Dixie State College of Utah [26] 1,984 1,886 ------5.2% ------Utah Valley State College [29] 3,022 2,788 ------8.4% ------

35 Table 20: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East $4,343 $4,062 ------6.9% ------COLORADO [14] Colorado School of Mines 8,144 7,082 5,211 4,829 15.0% 56.3% 68.6% MONTANA Montana Tech of the University of Montana [20] 5,123 4,621 3,006 2,294 10.9% 70.4% 123.3% OREGON Oregon Institute of Technology 4,720 4,581 3,459 3,030 3.0% 36.5% 55.8% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 4,757 4,534 3,409 2,637 4.9% 39.5% 80.4%

OTHER CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 3,446 3,240 2,138 2,068 6.4% 61.2% 66.6%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

36 Table 21: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - EXTENSIVE ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-Main Campus $5,559 $5,127 ------8.4% ------University of Arizona 4,941 4,337 2,344 1,950 13.9% 110.8% 153.4% CALIFORNIA University of California, Berkeley 8,440 7,457 4,269 4,395 13.2% 97.7% 92.0% University of California, Davis 8,960 8,407 4,591 4,419 6.6% 95.2% 102.8% University of California, Irvine 9,395 8,566 5,206 4,830 9.7% 80.5% 94.5% University of California, Los Angeles 8,110 7,479 4,504 4,366 8.4% 80.1% 85.8% University of California, Merced [12] 8,909 ------University of California, Riverside 8,766 8,146 4,848 4,849 7.6% 80.8% 80.8% University of California, San Diego 8,612 7,867 4,883 4,802 9.5% 76.4% 79.3% University of California, Santa Barbara 9,123 8,380 4,885 4,975 8.9% 86.8% 83.4% University of California, Santa Cruz 9,437 8,536 5,234 4,822 10.6% 80.3% 95.7% COLORADO Colorado State University 4,751 4,236 3,497 3,151 12.2% 35.9% 50.8% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 6,956 5,451 4,006 3,513 27.6% 73.6% 98.0% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 5,013 4,805 4,165 2,187 4.3% 20.4% 129.2% IDAHO University of Idaho 4,508 4,172 3,016 2,160 8.1% 49.5% 108.7% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University 4,206 3,936 2,994 2,232 6.9% 40.5% 88.4% University of New Mexico 4,517 4,058 3,026 2,198 11.3% 49.3% 105.5% NEVADA University of Nevada, Reno 2,730 2,499 1,664 1,344 9.2% 64.1% 103.1% OREGON Oregon State University 9,405 9,345 6,891 5,307 0.6% 36.5% 77.2% University of Oregon 10,548 9,918 7,056 5,376 6.4% 49.5% 96.2% UTAH [42] University of Utah 4,299 3,904 2,656 2,300 10.1% 61.9% 86.9% Utah State University 3,981 3,655 2,451 2,127 8.9% 62.4% 87.2% WASHINGTON [43] University of Washington [44] 8,152 7,511 5,745 4,747 8.5% 41.9% 71.7% Washington State University 6,724 6,404 5,660 4,748 5.0% 18.8% 41.6% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 3,456 3,279 3,117 2,425 5.4% 10.9% 42.5%

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - INTENSIVE ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska, Fairbanks 7,189 6,518 5,088 4,366 10.3% 41.3% 64.7% ARIZONA [7] Northern Arizona University 4,733 4,272 2,344 1,950 10.8% 101.9% 142.7% CALIFORNIA University of California, San Francisco 8,899 8,133 4,559 4,259 9.4% 95.2% 108.9% San Diego State University 3,704 3,422 1,854 1,902 8.2% 99.8% 94.7% COLORADO University of Colorado, Denver [16] 6,048 5,976 3,558 3,072 1.2% 70.0% 96.9% University of Northern Colorado 5,613 3,880 3,132 2,834 44.7% 79.2% 98.1% IDAHO Idaho State University 4,740 4,380 3,178 2,039 8.2% 49.2% 132.5%

37 Table 21: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Bozeman $6,041 $5,309 $3,533 $2,389 13.8% 71.0% 152.9% University of Montana, Missoula [38] 5,349 4,969 3,458 2,795 7.6% 54.7% 91.4% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2,952 2,540 1,664 1,344 16.2% 77.4% 119.6% NEW MEXICO New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 4,882 3,354 2,597 2,032 45.6% 88.0% 140.3% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University 5,580 5,064 3,220 2,520 10.2% 73.3% 121.4% University of North Dakota 5,659 5,132 3,298 2,638 10.3% 71.6% 114.5% OREGON Portland State University 7,334 7,128 6,519 5,187 2.9% 12.5% 41.4% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University 4,731 4,522 3,443 2,727 4.6% 37.4% 73.5% University of South Dakota 4,809 4,482 3,510 2,815 7.3% 37.0% 70.8%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I ALASKA [5] [6] University of Alaska Anchorage 6,437 5,680 4,437 3,758 13.3% 45.1% 71.3% University of Alaska Southeast 6,501 5,796 4,494 3,630 12.2% 44.7% 79.1% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-West 5,558 5,127 2,344 1,950 8.4% 137.1% 185.0% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy 4,028 ------California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obisp 4,827 4,460 2,207 2,087 8.2% 118.7% 131.3% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3,588 3,297 1,873 1,789 8.8% 91.6% 100.6% California State University, Bakersfield 3,900 3,193 1,873 1,897 22.1% 108.2% 105.6% California State University, Chico 3,952 3,640 2,104 2,002 8.6% 87.8% 97.4% California State University, Dominguez Hills 3,573 3,257 1,813 1,791 9.7% 97.1% 99.5% California State University, East Bay [9] 3,498 3,192 1,803 1,749 9.6% 94.0% 100.0% California State University, Fresno 3,568 3,192 1,824 1,808 11.8% 95.6% 97.3% California State University, Fullerton 3,572 3,290 1,876 1,916 8.6% 90.4% 86.4% California State University, Long Beach 3,446 3,144 1,820 1,789 9.6% 89.3% 92.6% California State University, Los Angeles 3,617 3,335 1,802 1,772 8.5% 100.7% 104.1% California State University, Northridge 3,618 3,264 1,892 1,970 10.8% 91.2% 83.7% California State University, Sacramento 3,654 3,310 1,952 1,928 10.4% 87.2% 89.5% California State University, San Bernardino 3,674 3,392 1,811 1,821 8.3% 102.9% 101.8% California State University, San Marcos 3,644 3,262 1,784 1,700 11.7% 104.3% 114.4% California State University, Stanislaus 3,612 3,293 1,881 1,865 9.7% 92.0% 93.7% Humboldt State University 3,749 3,349 1,939 1,858 11.9% 93.3% 101.8% San Francisco State University 3,710 3,366 1,900 1,978 10.2% 95.3% 87.6% San Jose State University 3,874 3,444 1,935 1,966 12.5% 100.2% 97.0% Sonoma State University 4,198 3,894 2,080 2,070 7.8% 101.8% 102.8% COLORADO Adams State College 3,373 2,981 2,512 2,137 13.1% 34.3% 57.8% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 4,117 3,216 2,370 2,080 28.0% 73.7% 97.9% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [35] 6,363 4,972 3,530 2,938 28.0% 80.3% 116.6% IDAHO Boise State University 4,619 4,232 3,048 2,106 9.1% 51.5% 119.3% MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Billings 5,608 5,259 3,495 2,657 6.6% 60.5% 111.1% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 3,108 2,922 2,166 1,758 6.4% 43.5% 76.8% New Mexico Highlands University 2,424 2,424 2,130 1,608 0.0% 13.8% 50.7% Western New Mexico University 3,008 2,832 2,053 1,605 6.2% 46.5% 87.4% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 5,210 4,732 3,095 2,506 10.1% 68.3% 107.9%

38 Table 21: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 to Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

OREGON Southern Oregon University $8,701 $8,153 $5,844 $4,611 6.7% 48.9% 88.7% Western Oregon University 7,764 7,641 5,817 4,629 1.6% 33.5% 67.7% SOUTH DAKOTA Northern State University 4,706 4,479 3,401 2,540 5.1% 38.4% 85.3% WASHINGTON [43] Central Washington University 5,980 5,595 4,617 3,741 6.9% 29.5% 59.9% Eastern Washington University 6,213 5,877 4,575 3,741 5.7% 35.8% 66.1% Western Washington University 5,679 5,359 4,574 3,741 6.0% 24.2% 51.8%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES II MONTANA [37] Montana State University Northern 5,656 5,237 3,300 2,553 8.0% 71.4% 121.5% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 6,653 7,191 5,910 4,629 -7.5% 12.6% 43.7% UTAH [42] Southern Utah University 4,124 3,754 2,222 1,914 9.9% 85.6% 115.5% Weber State University 3,424 3,110 2,286 2,001 10.1% 49.8% 71.1%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGE - LIBERAL ARTS CALIFORNIA California State University, Monterey Bay [10] 3,581 3,247 1,933 2,009 10.3% 85.3% 78.2% COLORADO Mesa State College [34] 2,923 2,929 3,351 --- -0.2% -12.8% --- HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 4,451 4,295 4,082 --- 3.6% 9.0% --- WASHINGTON [43] Evergreen State College 6,523 6,501 4,567 3,744 0.3% 42.8% 74.2%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - GENERAL SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 4,749 4,535 3,474 2,667 4.7% 36.7% 78.1% Dakota State University 4,812 4,612 3,605 2,807 4.3% 33.5% 71.4%

SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 5,558 5,127 ------8.4% ------COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 8,136 7,082 5,211 4,829 14.9% 56.1% 68.5% MONTANA [37] Montana Tech of the University of Montana 5,838 5,217 3,360 2,663 11.9% 73.8% 119.2% OREGON Oregon Institute of Technology [41] 7,190 6,732 5,865 4,620 6.8% 22.6% 55.6% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 4,752 4,548 3,478 2,805 4.5% 36.6% 69.4%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

39 Table 22: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - EXTENSIVE ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-Main Campus $15,093 $12,917 $9,800 $7,978 16.8% 54.0% 89.2% University of Arizona 13,671 13,067 9,800 7,978 4.6% 39.5% 71.4% CALIFORNIA University of California, Berkeley [11] 24,332 22,912 14,243 12,054 6.2% 70.8% 101.9% University of California, Davis [11] 25,277 23,892 14,686 11,873 5.8% 72.1% 112.9% University of California, Irvine [11] 24,590 23,269 14,584 11,749 5.7% 68.6% 109.3% University of California, Los Angeles [11] 24,324 22,984 14,312 11,593 5.8% 70.0% 109.8% Unviersity of California, Merced [11] [12] 24,473 ------University of California, Riverside [11] 24,410 23,089 14,470 11,792 5.7% 68.7% 107.0% University of California, San Diego [11] 24,505 23,179 14,462 11,897 5.7% 69.4% 106.0% University of California, Santa Barbara [11] 24,817 23,451 14,446 11,797 5.8% 71.8% 110.4% University of California, Santa Cruz [11] 24,769 23,412 14,483 11,835 5.8% 71.0% 109.3% COLORADO Colorado State University 15,404 14,377 11,153 9,429 7.1% 38.1% 63.4% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 22,826 21,453 16,498 13,837 6.4% 38.4% 65.0% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 10,177 10,061 9,637 4,825 1.2% 5.6% 110.9% IDAHO University of Idaho 12,738 11,652 8,476 7,000 9.3% 50.3% 82.0% NEVADA University of Nevada, Reno 12,737 11,708 9,320 6,730 8.8% 36.7% 89.3% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University 13,206 12,210 9,162 6,798 8.2% 44.1% 94.3% University of New Mexico 13,437 12,448 10,499 7,542 7.9% 28.0% 78.2% OREGON Oregon State University [25] 17,502 17,442 13,104 10,116 0.3% 33.6% 73.0% University of Oregon 16,569 16,065 13,839 11,193 3.1% 19.7% 48.0% UTAH University of Utah 13,370 12,419 8,828 7,707 7.7% 51.4% 73.5% Utah State University 10,431 9,701 7,272 6,360 7.5% 43.4% 64.0% WASHINGTON [30] University of Washington [31] 19,802 17,811 12,453 8,523 11.2% 59.0% 132.3% Washington State University [32] 14,514 13,572 10,574 8,525 6.9% 37.3% 70.3% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 7,986 7,545 7,693 6,403 5.8% 3.8% 24.7%

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - INTENSIVE ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Fairbanks 12,538 11,285 8,340 7,246 11.1% 50.3% 73.0% ARIZONA [7] Northern Arizona University 13,023 12,592 8,776 7,166 3.4% 48.4% 81.7% CALIFORNIA University of California, San Francisco [11] [13] --- 22,184 14,196 11,958 ------San Diego State University [46] 13,292 13,105 9,156 9,282 1.4% 45.2% 43.2% COLORADO University of Colorado, Denver [16] 16,076 15,920 12,042 9,876 1.0% 33.5% 62.8% University of Northern Colorado 12,381 12,260 10,038 8,690 1.0% 23.3% 42.5% IDAHO Idaho State University 11,700 10,780 8,818 7,000 8.5% 32.7% 67.1%

40 Table 22: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

MONTANA Montana State University, Bozeman $14,946 $14,177 $9,075 $6,796 5.4% 64.7% 119.9% University of Montana, Missoula [47] 13,427 12,368 8,395 6,562 8.6% 59.9% 104.6% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 12,943 11,884 9,320 6,730 8.9% 38.9% 92.3% NEW MEXICO New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 10,463 9,856 7,825 6,228 6.2% 33.7% 68.0% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University 12,545 11,424 7,359 5,834 9.8% 70.5% 115.0% University of North Dakota 12,659 11,522 7,437 5,952 9.9% 70.2% 112.7% OREGON Portland State University 13,931 13,707 12,291 9,816 1.6% 13.3% 41.9% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University 9,519 9,345 7,318 5,209 1.9% 30.1% 82.7% University of South Dakota 9,816 9,296 7,400 5,305 5.6% 32.6% 85.0%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Anchorage 11,786 10,447 7,689 6,638 12.8% 53.3% 77.6% University of Alaska, Southeast 11,850 10,563 7,746 6,510 12.2% 53.0% 82.0% CALIFORNIA California State Polytechnic Univ., San Luis Obispo [46] 14,415 14,144 9,509 9,467 1.9% 51.6% 52.3% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [46] 13,176 12,987 9,175 9,169 1.5% 43.6% 43.7% California State University, Bakersfield [46] 13,488 12,877 9,175 9,277 4.7% 47.0% 45.4% California State University, Chico [46] 13,540 13,324 9,406 9,382 1.6% 44.0% 44.3% California State University, Dominguez Hills [46] 13,161 12,941 9,115 9,171 1.7% 44.4% 43.5% California State University, East Bay [9] [46] 13,086 12,876 9,105 9,129 1.6% 43.7% 43.3% California State University, Fresno [46] 13,156 12,876 9,126 9,188 2.2% 44.2% 43.2% California State University, Fullerton [46] 13,160 12,974 9,178 9,296 1.4% 43.4% 41.6% California State University, Long Beach [46] 13,034 12,828 9,122 9,169 1.6% 42.9% 42.2% California State University, Los Angeles [46] 13,205 13,019 9,104 9,152 1.4% 45.0% 44.3% California State University, Northridge [46] 13,206 12,948 9,194 9,350 2.0% 43.6% 41.2% California State University, Sacramento [46] 13,242 12,994 9,254 9,308 1.9% 43.1% 42.3% California State University, San Bernardino [46] 13,262 13,076 9,113 9,201 1.4% 45.5% 44.1% California State University, San Marcos [46] 13,232 12,946 9,086 9,080 2.2% 45.6% 45.7% California State University, Stanislaus [46] 13,200 12,977 9,183 9,245 1.7% 43.7% 42.8% Humboldt State University [46] 13,337 13,033 9,241 9,238 2.3% 44.3% 44.4% San Francisco State University [46] 13,298 13,050 9,202 9,358 1.9% 44.5% 42.1% San Jose State University [46] 13,462 13,128 9,237 9,346 2.5% 45.7% 44.0% Sonoma State University [46] 13,786 13,578 9,382 9,450 1.5% 46.9% 45.9% COLORADO Adams State College 9,123 8,295 6,582 5,453 10.0% 38.6% 67.3% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [16] [17] 16,183 16,116 10,784 8,440 0.4% 50.1% 91.7% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 14,758 14,235 9,296 7,810 3.7% 58.8% 89.0% IDAHO Boise State University 11,280 10,576 8,450 7,000 6.7% 33.5% 61.1% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings 13,096 12,831 8,227 6,316 2.1% 59.2% 107.3% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 8,340 8,172 7,128 5,814 2.1% 17.0% 43.4% New Mexico Highlands University 3,420 9,624 8,274 6,204 -64.5% -58.7% -44.9% Western New Mexico University 10,424 9,696 7,078 5,454 7.5% 47.3% 91.1% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 9,870 8,989 6,005 4,934 9.8% 64.4% 100.0%

41 Table 22: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

OREGON Southern Oregon University $14,686 $13,841 $10,515 $8,430 6.1% 39.7% 74.2% Western Oregon University 12,822 12,597 10,860 8,466 1.8% 18.1% 51.5% SOUTH DAKOTA Northern State University 9,687 9,292 7,265 4,600 4.3% 33.3% 110.6% WASHINGTON [30] Central Washington University 12,551 11,532 10,151 8,289 8.8% 23.6% 51.4% Eastern Washington University 13,429 13,404 9,699 8,289 0.2% 38.5% 62.0% Western Washington University 14,115 13,318 10,118 8,289 6.0% 39.5% 70.3%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES II MONTANA Montana State University, Northern [47] 10,414 12,287 8,078 6,225 -15.2% 28.9% 67.3% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 4,925 4,656 3,387 2,898 5.8% 45.4% 69.9% UTAH Southern Utah University 9,519 9,345 7,318 5,209 1.9% 30.1% 82.7% Weber State University 9,599 8,736 6,283 5,541 9.9% 52.8% 73.2%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - LIBERAL ARTS CALIFORNIA California State University, Monterey Bay [10] [46] 13,169 12,931 9,235 9,389 1.8% 42.6% 40.3% COLORADO Fort Lewis College 13,700 12,260 9,059 7,464 11.7% 51.2% 83.5% Mesa State College 10,267 9,010 6,767 5,640 14.0% 51.7% 82.0% Western State College 11,754 10,747 8,019 6,729 9.4% 46.6% 74.7% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo 8,171 8,111 7,898 4,312 0.7% 3.5% 89.5% University of Hawaii, West Oahu 7,402 7,330 7,042 3,106 1.0% 5.1% 138.3% WASHINGTON [30] Evergreen State College 14,537 14,515 10,111 8,295 0.2% 43.8% 75.3%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - GENERAL CALIFORNIA California State University, Channel Islands [8] [46] 13,150 12,964 ------1.4% ------COLORADO Metropolitan State College of Denver 10,692 10,010 8,340 6,483 6.8% 28.2% 64.9% IDAHO Lewis-Clark State College 10,266 9,632 7,798 6,000 6.6% 31.6% 71.1% MONTANA Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana [47] 11,827 11,391 7,777 5,894 3.8% 52.1% 100.7% NEVADA Nevada State College [22] 9,546 8,896 ------7.3% ------NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University 9,713 8,876 5,688 4,662 9.4% 70.8% 108.3% Mayville State University [23] 10,454 9,516 6,492 4,726 9.9% 61.0% 121.2% Valley City State University [24] 10,656 9,785 6,483 4,699 8.9% 64.4% 126.8% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 9,741 9,362 7,356 4,738 4.0% 32.4% 105.6% Dakota State University 9,819 9,458 7,520 4,909 3.8% 30.6% 100.0%

BACCALAUREATE/ASSOCIATE'S COLLEGES NEVADA Great Basin College [21] 7,270 6,912 6,010 --- 5.2% 21.0% --- UTAH Dixie State College of Utah [48] 7,390 7,034 ------5.1% ------Utah Valley State College 9,472 8,718 5,262 4,593 8.6% 80.0% 106.2%

42 Table 22: NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 to 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY COLORADO Colorado School of Mines $20,726 $19,986 $15,311 $13,433 3.7% 35.4% 54.3% MONTANA Montana Tech of the University of Montana [47] 14,115 13,426 8,530 6,487 5.1% 65.5% 117.6% OREGON Oregon Institute of Technology 12,604 12,285 12,075 9,360 2.6% 4.4% 34.7% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 9,744 9,378 7,361 5,292 3.9% 32.4% 84.1%

OTHER CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy [46] 13,616 13,410 9,518 9,448 1.5% 43.1% 44.1%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

43 Table 23: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - EXTENSIVE ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-Main Campus $15,823 $13,647 $9,800 $7,978 15.9% 61.5% 98.3% University of Arizona 13,921 13,317 9,800 7,978 4.5% 42.1% 74.5% CALIFORNIA University of California, Berkeley 23,401 22,396 14,703 12,094 4.5% 59.2% 93.5% University of California, Davis 23,921 23,346 15,025 12,118 2.5% 59.2% 97.4% University of California, Irvine 24,356 23,505 15,640 12,529 3.6% 55.7% 94.4% University of California, Los Angeles 23,070 22,418 14,938 12,065 2.9% 54.4% 91.2% University of California, Merced [12] 23,870 ------University of California, Riverside 23,727 23,085 15,282 12,548 2.8% 55.3% 89.1% University of California, San Diego 23,573 22,806 15,131 12,501 3.4% 55.8% 88.6% University of California, Santa Barbara 24,084 23,319 15,319 12,674 3.3% 57.2% 90.0% University of California, Santa Cruz 24,398 23,475 15,668 12,521 3.9% 55.7% 94.9% COLORADO Colorado State University 16,019 14,959 11,603 9,809 7.1% 38.1% 63.3% University of Colorado, Boulder [16] 22,436 21,453 16,498 13,639 4.6% 36.0% 64.5% HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa 11,301 11,021 10,093 6,553 2.5% 12.0% 72.5% IDAHO University of Idaho 13,278 12,192 9,016 7,540 8.9% 47.3% 76.1% NEVADA University of Nevada, Reno 12,197 11,173 8,644 6,244 9.2% 41.1% 95.3% NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University 13,560 12,534 9,402 7,542 8.2% 44.2% 79.8% University of New Mexico 13,814 12,850 10,818 7,542 7.5% 27.7% 83.2% OREGON Oregon State University 15,642 15,582 11,703 8,739 0.4% 33.7% 79.0% University of Oregon 15,138 14,211 11,958 8,877 6.5% 26.6% 70.5% UTAH [42] University of Utah 13,529 12,220 8,101 7,069 10.7% 67.0% 91.4% Utah State University [28] 12,575 11,486 7,438 6,486 9.5% 69.1% 93.9% WASHINGTON [43] University of Washington [44] 19,202 17,711 14,283 11,891 8.4% 34.4% 61.5% Washington State University 16,378 15,598 13,860 11,892 5.0% 18.2% 37.7% WYOMING University of Wyoming [33] 8,694 8,211 8,199 6,817 5.9% 6.0% 27.5%

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - INTENSIVE ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Fairbanks 13,407 12,062 9,024 7,966 11.2% 48.6% 68.3% ARIZONA [7] Northern Arizona University 13,381 12,792 8,776 7,166 4.6% 52.5% 86.7% CALIFORNIA University of California, San Francisco 23,860 23,072 14,993 11,958 3.4% 59.1% 99.5% San Diego State University [46] 13,874 13,592 9,234 9,282 2.1% 50.2% 49.5% COLORADO University of Colorado, Denver [16] 17,532 17,362 13,142 10,946 1.0% 33.4% 60.2% University of Northern Colorado 15,333 13,040 10,642 9,210 17.6% 44.1% 66.5% IDAHO Idaho State University 12,440 11,460 9,418 7,469 8.6% 32.1% 66.6% MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Bozeman 15,767 14,909 9,530 6,176 5.8% 65.4% 155.3% University of Montana, Missoula [39] 14,913 13,733 9,301 7,231 8.6% 60.3% 106.2% NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas 12,419 11,214 8,644 6,244 10.7% 43.7% 98.9% NEW MEXICO New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 14,621 10,454 8,227 6,550 39.9% 77.7% 123.2% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University 13,389 12,194 7,919 6,394 9.8% 69.1% 109.4% University of North Dakota 13,547 12,338 7,997 6,512 9.8% 69.4% 108.0% 44 Table 23: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

OREGON Portland State University 12,005 11,880 11,127 8,619 1.1% 7.9% 39.3% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota State University 10,147 9,779 7,732 5,571 3.8% 31.2% 82.1% University of South Dakota 10,225 9,739 7,799 5,659 5.0% 31.1% 80.7%

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I ALASKA [6] [45] University of Alaska, Anchorage 12,655 11,224 8,373 7,358 12.7% 51.1% 72.0% University of Alaska, Southeast 12,719 11,340 8,430 7,230 12.2% 50.9% 75.9% ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-West 15,822 13,647 ------15.9% ------CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy [46] 14,198 ------California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo [46] 14,997 14,630 9,587 9,467 2.5% 56.4% 58.4% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [46] 13,758 13,467 9,253 9,169 2.2% 48.7% 50.0% California State University, Bakersfield [46] 14,070 13,363 9,253 9,277 5.3% 52.1% 51.7% California State University, Chico [46] 14,122 13,810 9,484 9,382 2.3% 48.9% 50.5% California State University, Dominguez Hills [46] 13,743 13,427 9,193 9,171 2.4% 49.5% 49.9% California State University, East Bay [9] [46] 13,668 13,362 9,183 9,129 2.3% 48.8% 49.7% California State University, Fresno [46] 13,738 13,362 9,204 9,188 2.8% 49.3% 49.5% California State University, Fullerton [46] 13,742 13,460 9,256 9,296 2.1% 48.5% 47.8% California State University, Long Beach [46] 13,616 13,314 9,200 9,169 2.3% 48.0% 48.5% California State University, Los Angeles [46] 13,787 13,505 9,182 9,152 2.1% 50.2% 50.6% California State University, Northridge [46] 13,788 13,434 9,272 9,350 2.6% 48.7% 47.5% California State University, Sacramento [46] 13,824 13,480 9,332 9,308 2.6% 48.1% 48.5% California State University, San Bernardino [46] 13,844 13,562 9,191 9,201 2.1% 50.6% 50.5% California State University, San Marcos [46] 13,814 13,432 9,164 9,080 2.8% 50.7% 52.1% California State University, Stanislaus [46] 13,782 13,463 9,261 9,245 2.4% 48.8% 49.1% Humboldt State University [46] 13,919 13,519 9,319 9,238 3.0% 49.4% 50.7% San Francisco State University [46] 13,880 13,536 9,280 9,358 2.5% 49.6% 48.3% San Jose State University [46] 14,044 13,614 9,315 9,346 3.2% 50.8% 50.3% Sonoma State University [46] 14,368 14,064 9,460 9,450 2.2% 51.9% 52.0% COLORADO Adams State College 9,893 9,789 7,772 6,453 1.1% 27.3% 53.3% Colorado State University-Pueblo [15] 14,758 14,235 9,296 7,810 3.7% 58.8% 89.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [17] [35] 17,723 17,654 11,974 9,466 0.4% 48.0% 87.2% IDAHO Boise State University 12,027 11,288 9,048 7,452 6.5% 32.9% 61.4% MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Billings 13,849 13,541 8,670 6,672 2.3% 59.7% 107.6% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 8,664 8,478 7,344 5,994 2.2% 18.0% 44.5% New Mexico Highlands University 3,636 10,248 8,776 6,582 -64.5% -58.6% -44.8% Western New Mexico University 10,616 9,864 7,198 5,574 7.6% 47.5% 90.5% NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University 12,855 11,712 7,794 6,390 9.8% 64.9% 101.2% OREGON Southern Oregon University 14,389 13,571 10,323 7,851 6.0% 39.4% 83.3% Western Oregon University 12,948 12,885 10,860 7,869 0.5% 19.2% 64.5% SOUTH DAKOTA Northern State University 10,122 9,736 7,690 5,060 4.0% 31.6% 100.0% WASHINGTON [43] Central Washington University 13,035 11,976 13,905 11,367 8.8% -6.3% 14.7% Eastern Washington University 17,214 17,190 13,266 11,367 0.1% 29.8% 51.4% Western Washington University 16,228 16,202 13,871 11,367 0.2% 17.0% 42.8%

45 Table 23: NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01, AND 1995-96 (continued)

Percent Change 2004-05 to 2000-01 1995-96 Institution 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES II MONTANA [37] Montana State University, Northern $14,491 $13,813 $8,694 $6,557 4.9% 66.7% 121.0% OREGON Eastern Oregon University 6,653 12,597 10,353 7,851 -47.2% -35.7% -15.3% UTAH [42] Southern Utah University 12,404 11,316 7,040 6,159 9.6% 76.2% 101.4% Weber State University 10,500 9,556 6,878 6,057 9.9% 52.7% 73.4%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - LIBERAL ARTS CALIFORNIA California State University, Monterey Bay [10] [46] 13,751 13,417 9,313 9,389 2.5% 47.7% 46.5% COLORADO Mesa State College [34] 8,593 8,942 10,158 --- -3.9% -15.4% --- HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo [36] 10,115 9,887 10,093 --- 2.3% 0.2% --- WASHINGTON [43] Evergreen State College 19,960 19,938 13,864 11,373 0.1% 44.0% 75.5%

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES - GENERAL SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 10,165 9,792 7,763 5,187 3.8% 30.9% 96.0% Dakota State University 10,228 9,869 7,894 5,327 3.6% 29.6% 92.0%

SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ARIZONA [7] Arizona State University-East 15,822 13,647 ------15.9% ------COLORADO Colorado School of Mines 20,736 19,986 15,311 13,433 3.8% 35.4% 54.4% MONTANA [37] Montana Tech of the University of Montana 17,197 16,320 10,327 7,930 5.4% 66.5% 116.9% OREGON Oregon Institute of Technology [41] 11,969 11,511 10,341 7,860 4.0% 15.7% 52.3% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 10,168 9,805 7,767 5,649 3.7% 30.9% 80.0%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

Note: All notes are at the end of the report, beginning on page 47.

46 Endnotes

[1] Average annual increases in tuition and fees are presented with and without California (w/o CA).

[2] California institutions were excluded from all calculations because the large number of two-year colleges and the historically low matriculation fee structure distort regional patterns.

[3] This category includes only those colleges that charge a different level of tuition and fees for out-of- district residents.

[4] The Consumer Price Index (CPI) reflects changes in the price of a fixed basket of goods and services that are purchased by consumers in general. The CPI is the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index—Urban (August to August) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

[5] In 2005-06, Alaska resident students are charged $109 per credit hour for lower division credits, $123 per upper division credits, and $244 per credit for graduate credits, with no limit on the number of credits. A surcharge of 2% is added to the tuition. The figures reported here assume a course load of 30/24 credit hours for undergraduate/graduate for two semesters.

[6] All undergraduate and graduate students taking nine or more credits, all students living in university housing, and all students paying the Health Center fee must be covered by a health insurance plan. The student health insurance fee in 2005-06 was $305 per semester. However students who are covered by an alternative health insurance plan may waive the student health insurance plan.

[7] Arizona charges additional fees for certain programs: law, pharmacy, nursing, engineering, selected master's degree programs, and undergraduate degree programs at the College of Business at ASU and the UA.

[8] California State University, Channel Islands opened in 2002-03.

[9] California State University, Hayward announced in January 2005 that it would change its name to California State University, East Bay.

[10] California State University, Monterey Bay opened in 1995-96.

[11] Undergraduate students at the University of California are required to show proof of health insurance, effective Fall 2001. Undergraduate totals do not include waivable health insurance fees.

[12] University of California, Merced opened in 2005-06.

[13] University of California, San Francisco offers one undergraduate program in dental hygiene. The undergraduate program is undergoing review, and new enrollments have been suspended during the review.

[14] The resident undergraduate tuition amounts for all Colorado institutions do not include the $2,400 voucher for which all Colorado residents taking a full-time undergraduate course load of 30 credit hours at public institutions in Colorado are eligible. Beginning with the 2005-06 academic year, Colorado implemented the College Opportunity Fund (COF). Instead of the direct appropriations to institutions, under COF all public institutions in the state will receive an estimated $80 per credit hour on behalf of state residents who attend their institutions as undergraduates and who apply for the voucher. Students are eligible for the COF voucher until they reach 145 credit hours of undergraduate study. The per- student allocation is set by the state’s General Assembly during its budget process.

[15] Prior to 2003, Colorado State University-Pueblo was the University of Southern Colorado.

47 [16] Higher rates apply to certain fields.

[17] Upper division undergraduate students pay a higher tuition rate.

[18] Effective AY 2003-04, Hilo discontinued its lower division tuition rate. Hilo undergraduate students previously enrolled in AY 2002-03 as classified freshmen or classified sophomores and continuing their enrollment in Fall 2003 as classified freshmen or classified sophomores were grandfathered in at a lower rate ($1,792 for residents and $7,408 for non-residents) for AY 2003-04.

[19] The 2005 Idaho Legislature changed state law (House Bill 231, Idaho Code 33-3717) regarding the charging of “tuition” to resident undergraduate students. Previously, Idaho statute did not allow the cost of instruction to be charged to resident undergraduates who were charged a “matriculation fee” instead. Beginning July 1, 2005, Boise State University, Idaho State University, and Lewis-Clark State College charge “tuition fees” instead of a “matriculation fee”. Matriculation fees will continue to be charged to resident undergraduates at the University of Idaho because the Idaho constitution would have to be amended to effect a similar change at that institution.

[20] The lower division rate for a full-time student is reported here. For 2005-06, upper division students paid $4,844 at Montana State University, Northern; $5,540 at Montana Tech of the University of Montana; $4,706 at the University of Montana, Missoula; and $4,465 at Western Montana College of the University of Montana.

[21] Great Basin College began offering select four-year degrees in academic year 1999-2000. The tuition indicated is for full-time upper-division classes.

[22] Nevada State College opened in 2002-03.

[23] Mayville State University includes $854 notebook computer fee effective 1997-98.

[24] Valley City State University includes an $854 notebook computer fee effective 1996-97 which increased to $902 effective 2001-02. Valley City State University undergraduate tuition and fee rates assume a full- time load of 15 credits per semester.

[25] In 2002, Oregon State University added a branch campus in Bend, Oregon: Oregon State University- Cascades campus. Tuition and required fees are equivalent to those of Oregon State University-Corvallis campus.

[26] Dixie State College changed its name from Dixie College in 2000; it also began offering four-year degrees that year. The lower division rate for a full-time student at Dixie State College of Utah is reported here. For 2005-06, upper division students paid $2352 in tuition and $382 in fees.

[27] Southern Utah University reports lower-division amount here. Upper-division tuition is $2352 and upper- division fees are $382.

[28] In Fall 1995, Utah State University switched from a linear to a plateau tuition schedule.

[29] Utah Valley State College moved to the four-year section of the report beginning in 2001-02.

[30] Full-time tuition for undergraduates is for 45 quarter credit hours at Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Evergreen State College, University of Washington, and Western Washington University. Full-time tuition for undergraduates at Washington State University is for 30 semester credit hours.

[31] Data reflect main campus tuition at the University of Washington.

48 [32] Data reflect average rates at Washington State University for all campuses.

[33] Starting Fall 2003, University of Wyoming changed to a per credit hour charge for full-time students. This price is for a full-time student of 12 undergraduate hours or 9 graduate hours per semester. The 2003-04 cost appears lower than the 2002-03 cost because the change was made to make it cost-neutral for most full-time students with an average of 15 undergraduate hours or 11 graduate hours per semester.

[34] Mesa State College began offering a graduate-level business administration program in Fall 1997.

[35] Amounts reported are for 15 credit hours based on a per-credit-hour rate. The typical "full-time" graduate course load at Colorado Springs is nine credit hours.

[36] Graduate rates at the University of Hawaii, Hilo were established in 1998-99.

[37] In Montana, graduate students taking a "minimum" full-time course load of nine credit hours pay lower tuition than students taking a "typical" full-time load of 12 credit hours. Tuition for a "typical" full-time load is reported.

[38] The first level graduate rate for a full-time student is reported here (UM grad). For academic year 2005- 06, advanced graduate students paid $5,881 at the University of Montana-Missoula.

[39] The first level graduate rate for a full-time student is reported here (UM non-grad). For academic year 2005-06, advanced graduate students paid $15,452 at the University of Montana-Missoula.

[40] Valley City State University began offering graduate degrees Fall 2005. Valley City State University graduate tuition and fee rates assume a full-time load of 12 credits per semester.

[41] Oregon Institute of Technology began offering a master's degree program in 1995-96.

[42] The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) allows differential tuition rates for 24 separate graduate programs. Graduate tuition and fees reported here are basic tuition and fee rates applicable to graduate programs within the USHE (not an average of the 24 separate graduate programs).

[43] Full-time tuition for graduates is for 30 quarter credit hours at Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Evergreen State College, University of Washington, and Western Washington University. Full-time tuition for graduates at Washington State University is for 20 semester credit hours.

[44] Graduate rates at the University of Washington reflect those for graduate tier I.

[45] In 2005-06, nonresident students pay a surcharge of $254 per credit hour. Therefore, they are charged $363 per credit hour for lower division credits, $377 for upper division credits, and $498 per credit hour for graduate credits, with no limit on the number of credits. A surcharge of 2% is added to the tuition. The figures reported here assume a course load of 30/24 credit hours for undergraduate/graduate for two semesters.

[46] California State University nonresident tuition is $339 per unit at semester campuses and $226 per unit at quarter campuses. The total charge per academic year is $10,170 plus the State University Fee and campus-based mandatory fees.

[47] The lower division rate for a full-time student is reported here. For academic year 2005-06, upper division students paid $14,866 at Montana Tech of the University of Montana; $14,338 at the University of Montana, Missoula; and $12,167 at Western Montana College of the University of Montana.

[48] Dixie State College of Utah lower-division amount is reported here. The upper-division tuition amount is $8,664 and the upper-division fees are $382.

49 [49] Prince William Sound community college charges the same tuition and fees for residents and non residents ($85 per credit hour plus a 2% surcharge in 2005-06). The figures reported here assume a lower division course load of 30 credit hours for two semesters.

[50] All tuition and fees are calculated on 24 credit hours annually.

[51] In 1994-95, Yavapai College used a variable pricing system.

[52] For 2005-06, the enrollment fee is $26 per unit with no cap on the total. Currently, the total enrollment fee for full-time students taking 15 units per semester is $780 per year. For students attending districts on the quarter system, 15 units per quarter is $765 per year.

[53] Northeastern Junior College joined the Colorado Community College System in 1997-98 and Colorado Northwestern Community College joined in 1999-2000. Tuition and fees were adjusted to be consistent with other members of the Colorado Community College System. They no longer charge an out-of-district differential.

[54] Community college tuition is charged on a per-credit basis for all enrolled credits effective academic year 2001-02. The amounts reported here are based on 12 enrolled credits per semester (24 per year). The per credit rate for AY 2005-06 is $49.

[55] Eastern Idaho Technical College tuition includes additional fees for computer use and student medical insurance.

[56] Tuition includes a technology fee of $4 per credit implemented in Spring 2000.

[57] Great Basin College was formerly Northern Nevada Community College. Great Basin College began offering select four-year degrees in 1999-2000. The tuition reported is for full-time lower-division classes.

[58] Tuition rates reported are for academic program students.

[59] Since 1994-95, tuition rates reported are for academic program students.

[60] Mesalands Community College changed its name from Mesa Technical College in Fall 2002.

[61] New Mexico Military Institute figures are for tuition and required fees and do not include boarding charges (all students are required to live on campus).

[62] University of New Mexico, Taos, became a branch campus effective July 2003.

[63] Tuition and fee rates assume a full-time load of 15 credits per semester. Bismarck State College effective Fall 2000, Williston State College effective Fall 2002, North Dakota State College of Science effective Fall 2004.

[64] Lake Region State College was formerly the University of North Dakota, Lake Region, and Williston State College was formerly the University of North Dakota, Williston. These name changes occurred in July 1999. Minot State University, Bottineau Campus, was formerly North Dakota State University, Bottineau. This name change occurred in July 1997.

[65] Clatsop Community College capped charges at 12 credit hours prior to 1997-98.

[66] Klamath Community College began operations Summer Term 1996.

[67] Oregon Coast Community College is accredited through Chemeketa Community College.

50 [68] District policy for Southwestern Oregon Community College allows a person to obtain residency in the district after residing in the district for 90 or more days.

[69] Tillamook Bay Community College is accredited through Portland Community College.

[70] Additional required fees may be charged for facility, technology, and program costs.

[71] Washington Technical Colleges were added to this report in 2004-05.

[72] Cascadia Community College opened in academic year 2000-01.

[73] As of 2001-02, Pierce College now has two campuses: Pierce College, Ft. Steliacom, and Pierce College, Puyallup.

[74] As of 2004-05, Pierce College is reporting tuition rates separately for the Ft. Steliacom and Puyallup locations

[75] Sheridan College was previously reported as Northern Wyoming Community College District.

[76] These averages do not include two-year institutions that charge the same tuition and fees for resident out-of-district/county and resident in-district/county students. See resident in-district tuition table for charges at individual institutions.

[77] Two-year institutions in these states charge the same tuition and fees for resident out-of-district/county and resident in-district/county students. See resident in-district tuition table for charges at individual institutions.

[78] Out-of-county students from other Arizona community college districts pay in-county rates. However, for students from counties without a community college district, the county board of supervisors pays an out- of-county differential based on enrollments in prior years and the current year's rate. The figures reported in this table are the out-of-county differentials. Increases and decreases are linked to a statutory formula which causes tuition to vary from year to year.

[79] Aims Community College and Colorado Mountain College are the only colleges to have an out-of-district differential in Colorado.

[80] For 1999-2000, the out-of district rate for Columbia Gorge Community College was lowered to $1,890 a year to enhance enrollments.

[81] As of 1997-98, Rogue Community College no longer charges an out-of-district/county differential.

[82] These California colleges collect an additional nonresident fee from students who are citizens and residents of a foreign country; the fee is for capital outlay expenditures only. This fee may not exceed actual expenditures per FTE student in the prior fiscal year and may not exceed 50 percent of the regular nonresident fee. The fee varies for different campuses.

[83] The nonresident fees are set by each district and are charged in addition to the statewide enrollment fee.

[84] Copper Mountain College opened in academic year 1999-2000.

[85] Folsom Lake College opened in academic year 2003-04.

[86] Community college tuition is charged on a per-credit basis for all enrolled credits effective academic year 2001-02. The amounts shown here are based on 12 enrolled credits per semester (24 per year). The per credit rate for AY 2005-06 is $242.

51 [87] These rates reflect the official Washington community college nonresident tuition rates. Individual community colleges have the authority to waive all or a portion of the nonresidential differential, and the majority of the colleges do exercise this waiver authority.

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APPENDICES

Appendix A The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, 2000

The 2000 Carnegie Classification includes all colleges and universities in the United States that are degree- granting and accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. The 2000 edition classifies institutions based on their degree-granting activities from 1995-96 through 1997-98. For definitions and detailed information on classification procedures, refer to the Technical Notes. In addition, important limitations are documented in The 2000 Carnegie Classification: Background and Description.

Doctorate-granting Institutions

Doctoral/Research Universities—Extensive: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. During the period studied, they awarded 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across at least 15 disciplines.

Doctoral/Research Universities—Intensive: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. During the period studied, they awarded at least ten doctoral degrees per year across three or more disciplines, or at least 20 doctoral degrees per year overall.

Master’s Colleges and Universities

Master’s Colleges and Universities I: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master’s degree. During the period studied, they awarded 40 or more master’s degrees per year across three or more disciplines.

Master’s Colleges and Universities II: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master’s degree. During the period studied, they awarded 20 or more master’s degrees per year.

Baccalaureate Colleges

Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. During the period studied, they awarded at least half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.

Baccalaureate Colleges—General: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. During the period studied, they awarded less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.

Baccalaureate/Associate’s Colleges: These institutions are undergraduate colleges where the majority of conferrals are below the baccalaureate level (associate’s degrees and certificates). During the period studied, bachelor’s degrees accounted for at least ten percent of undergraduate awards.

Associate’s Colleges

These institutions offer associate’s degree and certificate programs but, with few exceptions, award no baccalaureate degrees.1 This group includes institutions where, during the period studied, bachelor’s degrees represented less than 10 percent of all undergraduate awards.

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Specialized Institutions

These institutions offer degrees ranging from the bachelor’s to the doctorate and typically award a majority of degrees in a single field. The list includes only institutions that are listed as separate campuses in the 2000 Higher Education Directory. Specialized institutions include:

Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions: These institutions primarily offer religious instruction or train members of the clergy.

Medical schools and medical centers: These institutions award most of their professional degrees in medicine. In some instances, they include other health professions programs, such as dentistry, pharmacy, or nursing.

Other separate health profession schools: These institutions award most of their degrees in such fields as chiropractic, nursing, pharmacy, or podiatry.

Schools of engineering and technology: These institutions award most of their bachelor’s or graduate degrees in technical fields of study.

Schools of business and management: These institutions award most of their bachelor’s or graduate degrees in business or business-related programs.

Schools of art, music, and design: These institutions award most of their bachelor’s or graduate degrees in art, music, design, architecture, or some combination of such fields.

Schools of law: These institutions award most of their degrees in law.

Teachers colleges: These institutions award most of their bachelor’s or graduate degrees in education or education-related fields.

Other specialized institutions: Institutions in this category include graduate centers, maritime academies, military institutes, and institutions that do not fit any other classification category.

Tribal Colleges and Universities

These colleges are, with few exceptions, tribally controlled and located on reservations. They are all members of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.

1 This group includes community, junior, and technical colleges.

56 Appendix B Number of Public Institutions by Carnegie Classification* in the WICHE Region, 2005-2006

Number of Institutions

Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive 25

Doctoral/Research Universities - Intensive 16

Master's Colleges and Universities I 37

Master's Colleges and Universities II 4

Baccalaureate Colleges - Liberal Arts 7

Baccalaureate Colleges - General 10

Other Specialized Institutions 5

Baccalaureate/Associate's College 3

Associate's Colleges 255

Total Number of Institutions 362

*See Appendix A for an explanation of the Carnegie Classification system.

57 Appendix C Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State in the WICHE Region, 2005-06

Number of Two-Year Institutions

Alaska 1 Arizona 19 California 109 Colorado 15 Hawaii 7 Idaho 3 Montana 8 Nevada 4 New Mexico 19 North Dakota 5 Oregon 17 South Dakota 4 Utah 3 Washington 34 Wyoming 7

Total Number of Institutions 255

58 Appendix D Procedure for Converting Current Dollars To Constant Dollars

The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI), published by the Commonfund Institute, was used in Tables 3 and 4 to adjust for the effects of inflation. The base year for the constant dollar conversions was 2005. The HEPI is available from the Commonfund Institute’s website at http://www.commonfund.org/Commonfund/In- vestor+Services/HEPI.htm?m=h&AA=2

The formula for the constant dollar conversion is:

TFCurrent TFConstant = (HEPI Current HEPI Base )

For example, the procedure to convert average resident undergraduate tuition in 2000-01 shown in Table 2, $2,713, to 2005 constant dollars is as follows:

2,713 TF = , Constant (196.9 239.5) where the HEPI value for 2005 is 239.5 and the HEPI value for 2000 is 196.9.

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Appendix E Methodology

Since 1980, WICHE has collected tuition and fees data annually from public four-year and two-year institutions in its 15 member states. The data are generally provided by staff at system offices or at state higher education governing and coordinating board offices; a small number of individual institutions provide their data directly. Each year, respondents are asked to provide current published tuition and fees data for resident and nonresident undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in public four-year colleges and universities, and for resident and nonresident students in public two-year colleges. Data are charged to full-time students attending for the full academic year, except special sessions and summer terms. For the first time this year, they were asked to indicate tuition and mandatory fees separately. In addition, they are asked to verify and, if necessary, correct previously reported data.

The 2005 survey was mailed to state governing and coordinating board staff in May 2005. Surveys were returned by November 2005. The survey data were reviewed for possible errors, and problems were discussed with the staff in the appropriate office. This year's breakdown of institutions by Carnegie Classification used A Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: 2000 Edition (Carnegie Foundation, 2000) or self-reported data from IPEDS 2003 Institutional Characteristics Survey (National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System).

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APPENDIX F MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Resident Institution Undergraduate Fees

ALASKA University of Alaska, Anchorage $464 University of Alaska, Fairbanks 1,216 University of Alaska, Southeast 528 ARIZONA Arizona State University-East 92 Arizona State University-Main Campus 93 Arizona State University-West 92 Northern Arizona University 170 University of Arizona 93 CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy [1] 926 California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo [1] 1,725 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [1] 486 California State University, Bakersfield [1] 798 California State University, Channel Islands [1] 460 California State University, Chico [1] 850 California State University, Dominguez Hills [1] 471 California State University, East Bay [1] 396 California State University, Fresno [1] 466 California State University, Fullerton [1] 470 California State University, Long Beach [1] 344 California State University, Los Angeles [1] 515 California State University, Monterey Bay [1] 479 California State University, Northridge [1] 516 California State University, Sacramento [1] 552 California State University, San Bernardino [1] 572 California State University, San Marcos [1] 542 California State University, Stanislaus [1] 510 Humboldt State University [1] 647 San Diego State University [1] 602 San Francisco State University [1] 608 San Jose State University [1] 772 Sonoma State University [1] 1,096 University of California, Berkeley [2] 6,512 University of California, Davis [3] 7,457 University of California, Irvine [4] 6,770 University of California, Los Angeles [5] 6,504 Unviersity of California, Merced [6] 6,653 University of California, Riverside [7] 6,590 University of California, San Diego [8] 6,685 University of California, Santa Barbara [9] 6,997 University of California, Santa Cruz [10] 6,949 COLORADO Adams State College [11] 873 Colorado School of Mines [12] 896 Colorado State University [13] 1061 Colorado State University-Pueblo [14] 1215 Fort Lewis College [15] 830 Mesa State College [16] 721 Metropolitan State College of Denver [17] 554 University of Colorado, Boulder [18] 926 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [19] 923 University of Colorado, Denver [20] 682 University of Northern Colorado [21] 645 Western State College [22] 786 HAWAII University of Hawaii, Hilo 131 University of Hawaii, Manoa 193 University of Hawaii, West Oahu 10

61 APPENDIX F MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Resident Institution Undergraduate Fees IDAHO Boise State University [23] $1,304 Idaho State University [24] 1,414 Lewis-Clark State College [25] 1,164 University of Idaho [26] 3,968 MONTANA Montana State University, Billings [27] 1,094 Montana State University, Bozeman [28] 1,114 Montana State University, Northern [29] 1,131 Montana Tech of the University of Montana [30] 1,139 University of Montana, Missoula [31] 1,241 Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana [32] 815 NEVADA Great Basin College 120 University of Nevada, Las Vegas 536 University of Nevada, Reno 330 Nevada State College 120 NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 792 New Mexico Highlands University 144 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 488 New Mexico State University 1,050 University of New Mexico 748 Western New Mexico University 800 NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University 825 Mayville State University 1,643 Minot State University 632 North Dakota State University 904 University of North Dakota 937 Valley City State University 1,504 OREGON Eastern Oregon University 1,289 Oregon Institute of Technology --- Oregon State University 1,156 Portland State University 1,266 Southern Oregon University 1,151 University of Oregon 1,285 Western Oregon University 1,449 SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University 2,463 Dakota State University 2,541 Northern State University 2,409 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2,466 South Dakota State University 2,241 University of South Dakota 2,538 UTAH Dixie State College of Utah 382 Southern Utah University 524 University of Utah 669 Utah State University 544 Utah Valley State College 442 Weber State University 592 WASHINGTON Central Washington University 544 Eastern Washington University 540 Evergreen State College 454 University of Washington 402 Washington State University 429 Western Washington University 492 WYOMING University of Wyoming 666

62 APPENDIX F ENDNOTES

Note: Unless otherwise specified, mandatory non-resident undergraduate fees are the same as the resident undergraduate fees indicated. Three dashes ("---") indicate that zero mandatory fees were reported.

[1] In addition to the fees listed for each California State University campus, CSU charges all resident undergraduates a "State University Fee" equal to $2,520. [2] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,028. [3] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,973. [4] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,286. [5] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,020. [6] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,169. [7] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,106. [8] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,201. [9] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,513. [10] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $7,465. [11] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $873. [12] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $896. [13] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,061. [14] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,215. [15] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $830. [16] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $721. [17] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $554. [18] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $926. [19] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $923. [20] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $682. [21] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $645. [22] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $786. [23] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $3,872. [24] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $4,000. [25] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $3,714. [26] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $3,968. [27] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,190. [28] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,201. [29] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,218. [30] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,211. [31] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,313. [32] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $887.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

63 APPENDIX G MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Institution Resident Fees

ALASKA Prince William Sound Community College $108 ARIZONA Arizona Western College --- Central Arizona College --- Chandler-Gilbert Community College 45 Cochise College [1] 60 Coconino County Community College --- Eastern Arizona College --- Estrella Mountain Community College 45 Gateway Community College 45 Glendale Community College 45 Mesa Community College 45 Mohave Community College --- Northland Pioneer College --- Paradise Valley Community College 45 Phoenix College 45 Pima Community College 95 Rio Salado Community College 45 Scottsdale Community College 45 South Mountain Community College 45 Yavapai College --- CALIFORNIA [2] 780 COLORADO Aims Community College 390 Arapahoe Community College 170 Colorado Mountain College 180 Colorado Northwestern Community College 212 Community College of Aurora 115 Community College of Denver 227 Front Range Community College 262 Lamar Community College 373 Morgan Community College 161 Northeastern Junior College 572 Otero Junior College 172 Pikes Peak Community College 156 Pueblo Community College 243 Red Rocks Community College 255 Trinidad State Junior College 358 HAWAII Hawaii Community College 124 Honolulu Community College 30 Kapiolani Community College 60 Kauai Community College 30 Leeward Community College 25 Maui Community College 38 Windward Community College 40 IDAHO College of Southern Idaho [3] 920 Eastern Idaho Technical College [4] 1,646 North Idaho College 820 MONTANA Dawson Community College 1,092 Flathead Valley Community College 610 Miles Community College [5] 1,155 MSU-Billings, College of Technology [6] 1,078 MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 453 Montana Tech, College of Technology [7] 648 University of Montana, Helena College of Technology [8] 607 University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology [9] 802 NEVADA Community College of Southern Nevada 120 Great Basin College 120 Truckee Meadows Community College 120 Western Nevada Community College 120

64 APPENDIX G MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Institution Resident Fees

NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Vocational-Technical Institute $80 Clovis Community College 40 Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell [10] 106 Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso --- Luna Community College 44 Mesalands Community College 234 New Mexico Junior College 270 New Mexico Military Institute 2,092 New Mexico State University, Alamagordo 48 New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 48 New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 120 New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 24 Northern New Mexico Community College 206 San Juan College --- Santa Fe Community College 88 University of New Mexico, Gallup 68 University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 108 University of New Mexico, Taos 72 University of New Mexico, Valencia County 72 NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck State College 569 North Dakota State College of Science 440 Lake Region State College 783 Minot State University, Bottineau Campus 627 Williston State College 652 OREGON Blue Mountain Community College [11] 180 Central Oregon Community College [12] 180 Chemeketa Community College [13] 270 Clackamas Community College [14] 360 Clatsop Community College [15] 105 Columbia Gorge Community College [16] 311 Klamath Community College [17] 186 Lane Community College [18] 203 Linn-Benton Community College [19] 165 Mt. Hood Community College [20] 236 Oregon Coast Community College [21] 330 Portland Community College [22] 360 Rogue Community College [23] 459 Southwestern Oregon Community College [24] 405 Tillamook Bay Community College [25] 315 Treasure Valley Community College [26] 253 Umpqua Community College [27] 253 SOUTH DAKOTA Lake Area Technical Institute 1,656 Mitchell Technical Institute 1,200 Southeast Technical Institute 992 Western Dakota Technical Institute 613 UTAH College of Eastern Utah 369 Salt Lake City Community College 344 Snow College 360 WASHINGTON Bates Technical College --- Bellevue Community College 456 Bellingham Technical College --- Big Bend Community College 336 Cascadia Community College 426 Centralia College [28] 503 Clark College 505 Clover Park Technical College --- Columbia Basin College 415 Edmonds Community College 453

65 APPENDIX G MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2005-06

Institution Resident Fees

WASHINGTON (CONT.) Everett Community College $351 Grays Harbor College 423 Green River Community College 554 Highline Community College 321 Lake Washington Technical College --- Lower Columbia College 446 North Seattle Community College 353 Olympic College 426 Peninsula College 333 Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom 501 Pierce College - Puyallup 587 Renton Technical College --- Seattle Central Community College 353 Shoreline Community College 407 Skagit Valley College 381 South Puget Sound Community College 236 South Seattle Community College 353 Spokane Community College 389 Spokane Falls Community College 392 Tacoma Community College 411 Walla Walla Community College 396 Wenatchee Valley College 342 Whatcom Community College 285 Yakima Valley College 351 WYOMING Casper College 168 Central Wyoming College 588 Eastern Wyoming College 480 Laramie County Community College 588 Northwest Community College 512 Sheridan College 523 Western Wyoming Community College 290

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Note: Unless otherwise specified, mandatory non-resident fees are the same as the resident fees indicated. Three dashes ("---") indicate that zero mandatory fees were reported.

[1] Non-resident mandatory fees are $80. [2] In California, non-resident charges are referred to as "tuition" while resident charges are referred to as "fees." [3] The College of Southern Idaho does not charge fees to non-residents. [4] Non-resident mandatory fees are $5,730. [5] Non-resident mandatory fees are $1,154. [6] Non-resident mandatory fees are $1,174. [7] Non-resident mandatory fees are $720. [8] Non-resident mandatory fees are $682. [9] Non-resident mandatory fees are $874. [10] Non-resident mandatory fees are $40. [11] Non-resident mandatory fees are $122. [12] Non-resident mandatory fees are $114. [13] Non-resident mandatory fees are $180. [14] Non-resident mandatory fees are $180. [15] Non-resident mandatory fees are $270. [16] Non-resident mandatory fees are $360. [17] Non-resident mandatory fees are $105. [18] Non-resident mandatory fees are $311. [19] Non-resident mandatory fees are $186. [20] Non-resident mandatory fees are $203. [21] Non-resident mandatory fees are $165. [22] Non-resident mandatory fees are $236. [23] Non-resident mandatory fees are $330. [24] Non-resident mandatory fees are $360. [25] Non-resident mandatory fees are $459. [26] Non-resident mandatory fees are $405. [27] Non-resident mandatory fees are $315. [28] Non-resident mandatory fees are $581.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2005.

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