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Introduction and Key Findings 1

I. 2001-02 State Tuition and Fees 3 National Comparison Western States Comparison (WICHE) Peer Institution Comparison

II. Tuition Structure and Control 8 Components of Tuition and Fees Responsibility for Setting Tuition Control of Tuition and Fee Revenues Amount of Tuition Revenue Generated Tuition at Washington’s Technical Colleges

III. Tuition History in Washington State 13 Historical Overview Tuition Increases Over Time Tuition Changes in 2001-02

IV. Tables 16 National Comparison Flagship (National Tables 1 through 4) Comprehensive Colleges and Universities (National Tables 5 through 8) Community Colleges (National Tables 9 and 10)

Western States Comparison (WICHE) Flagship Universities (WICHE States Tables 1 through 4) Comprehensive Colleges and Universities (WICHE States Tables 5 through 8) Community Colleges (WICHE States Tables 9 and 10)

Peer Institution Comparison of Washington Peer Groups: Undergraduate and Graduate (Peers Tables 1 through 4) Professional: Medicine, Dental, Law (Peers Tables 9 through 14)

Washington State University Peer Groups: Undergraduate and Graduate (Peers Tables 5 through 8) Professional: Veterinary Medicine (Peers Tables 15 and 16)

The Peer Groups: Undergraduate and Graduate (Peers Tables 17 through 20)

Appendices Data Methods Washington State Tuition and Fees by Institution Participating Public Colleges and Universities

Washington Higher Coordinating Board

2001-02 WASHINGTON STATE TUITION AND FEE REPORT

January 2002

Introduction

By state law, the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) is charged with recommending state tuition and fee policies to the Governor and Legislature. As part of its analysis, Board staff conducts an annual survey of tuition and fee rates at public colleges and universities in all 50 states to determine how Washington State tuition and fees compare both nationally and with other Western states. In addition, staff examines how tuition and fees at individual Washington institutions compare with tuition and fees charged by their respective “peer” institutions.

A joint legislative and executive study group, in consultation with the HECB, adopted a national comparison “peer” group for each of the following: (1) the (flagship), (2) Washington State University, (3) comprehensive institutions, which include Central, Eastern and Western Washington Universities, (4) The Evergreen State College, and (5) the Washington community college system.

The Board has conducted a national survey of tuition and required fees at public colleges and universities for more than 30 years. Undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees are based on data from 214 and 194 public colleges and universities, respectively. Required fees are fees paid by all full-time students and do not include any optional fees such as parking or health care unless they are paid by all full-time students.

Following is a summary of how 2001-02 tuition and fees at Washington colleges and universities compare with other Western states, with all 50 states, and with peer institutions.

Key Findings

Washington Resident Undergraduate Students

• Pay the third highest tuition and fees among students attending the flagship universities in the 15 Western states. • Pay the fourth highest tuition and fees among students attending comprehensive universities in the 15 Western states. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 2

• Pay less than the national average for tuition and fees at public comprehensive and research colleges and universities. • Pay lower tuition and fees than students at peer institutions.

Washington Nonresident Undergraduate Students

• Pay the fourth highest tuition and fees among students attending the flagship universities in the 15 Western states. • Pay the highest tuition and fees among students attending comprehensive institutions in the 15 Western states. • Pay more than the national average for tuition and fees at the University of Washington and less than the national average at Washington State University. • Pay significantly more than the national average for tuition and fees at public comprehen- sive colleges and universities. • Pay higher tuition and fees at the comprehensive institutions and The Evergreen State College, and lower tuition and fees at the research universities than the respective peer group average.

Washington Resident and Nonresident Graduate Students

• Pay the second highest resident tuition and fees among students attending public research and comprehensive institutions in the 15 Western states. • Pay significantly more than the national average for resident and nonresident tuition and fees at public colleges and universities. • Pay significantly higher nonresident tuition and fees than students at peer institutions.

Washington Resident and Nonresident Community College Students

Residents • Pay significantly higher than average tuition and fees at community colleges in the 15 Western states. • Pay less than the national average for tuition and fees at community colleges.

Nonresidents • Pay the second highest tuition and fees among community college students in the 15 Western states. • Pay significantly more than the national average for tuition and fees among community college students.

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I. 2001-02 WASHINGTON STATE TUITION AND FEES

National Comparison

To better understand how Washington tuition and fee rates compare nationally, HECB staff looked at three categories: (1) flagship universities, (2) comprehensive colleges and state universities, and (3) community colleges. The following summary tables provide an overview of the relationship of tuition and fee rates at Washington colleges and universities to national averages.

For more detailed analysis by category and a national perspective over the last five years, see the tables in Section IV (National Tables 1-10). Tables 1 through 4 represent tuition and fee rates at the public flagship university in each state. Tables 9 and 10 display state averages for community colleges.

Tables 5 through 8 represent the average tuition and fees for a selected set of comprehensive colleges and universities in all 50 states. This set of comprehensive colleges and universities, created in 1969, is composed of 215 institutions reporting undergraduate tuition and fees and 195 of those reporting graduate tuition and fees. Although not all public institutions are included in this survey, the averages and changes over time with the same set of institutions offer consistency while the large number of institutions provides a close approximation of state averages.

WASHINGTON TUITION AND FEE RATES COMPARED WITH NATIONAL AVERAGES 2001-02

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident

University of Washington 3,983 13,258 5,929 14,766 National Average 4,260 12,140 4,781 11,977 Dollar Difference -277 1,118 1,148 2,789 Percent +/- National Average -6.5% 9.2% 24.0% 23.3%

Washington State University 3,898 11,258 5,854 14,344 National Average 4,260 12,140 4,781 11,977 Dollar Difference -362 -882 1,073 2,367 Percent +/- National Average -8.5% -7.3% 22.5% 19.8%

Washington Comprehensive Institutions 3,071 10,651 4,885 14,591 National Average (N=215) 3,385 8,832 3,733 8,852 Dollar Difference -314 1,819 1,152 5,739 Percent +/- National Average -9.3% 20.6% 30.9% 64.8%

Washington Community Colleges 1,743 6,861 National Average (N=48) 1,807 4,975 Dollar Difference -64 1,886 Percent +/- National Average -3.6% 37.9%

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INCREASES IN WASHINGTON TUITION AND FEE RATES COMPARED WITH NATIONAL AVERAGES 2001-02

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident University of Washington 5.9% 6.5% 3.2% 3.4% National Average 6.5% 6.1% 6.2% 6.1%

Washington State University 6.6% 6.5% 3.4% 3.4% National Average 6.5% 6.1% 6.2% 6.1%

Washington Comprehensive Institutions 6.3% 6.6% 6.5% 6.7% National Average 7.0% 6.7% 7.2% 6.7%

Washington Community Colleges 6.2% 6.2% National Average 5.0% 4.6%

Note: The Legislature and Governor authorized tuition increases up to 6.7 percent for 2001-02. The percentage increase in the table above reflects the actual annual increase in total tuition and fees (building, operating, services and activities fees, and technology). Services and activities fees and technology fees may not always increase at the same rate as “tuition,” i.e. operating and building fee. See “Tuition Structure and Control” (page 8) for a more complete description.

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Western States Comparison

HECB staff compared tuition and fees at Washington public colleges and universities with those at public colleges and universities in 14 other Western states. Like Washington, these states are members of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). They include Alaska, Arizona, , Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

The summary table below compares Washington tuition and fee rates with those of other WICHE states. Please note that the comprehensive universities include Central, Eastern and Western Washington Universities. The Evergreen State College is represented within its own peer group and, consequently, is represented in the Peer Institution Comparison section.

For more detailed analysis, see the tables in Section IV in this report (WICHE States Tables 1- 10). Tables 1 through 8 display historical and current tuition and required fee rates for full-time undergraduate and graduate students at public four-year colleges and universities in the Western states. Tables 9 and 10 display the average tuition and fee rates for community colleges in each Western state.

WASHINGTON TUITION AND FEE RATES COMPARED WITH WICHE STATES 2001-02

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident

University of Washington 3,983 13,258 5,929 14,766 WICHE Average 3,281 10,750 3,900 10,711 Dollar Difference 702 2,508 2,029 4,055 Percent +/- WICHE Average 21.4% 23.3% 52.0% 37.9%

Washington State University 3,898 11,258 5,854 14,344 WICHE Average 3,281 10,750 3,900 10,711 Dollar Difference 617 508 1,954 3,633 Percent +/- WICHE Average 18.8% 4.7% 50.1% 33.9%

Washington Comprehensive Institutions 3,071 10,651 4,885 14,591 WICHE Average (N=38) 2,731 8,776 3,191 9,320 Dollar Difference 340 1,875 1,694 5,271 Percent +/- WICHE Average 12.4% 21.4% 53.1% 56.6%

Washington Community Colleges 1,743 6,861 WICHE Average (N=14) 1,472 4,902 Dollar Difference 271 1,959 Percent +/- WICHE Average 18.4% 40.0%

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Peer Institution Comparison

In 1988, the HECB undertook a study to develop peer groups reflecting a national perspective. Concurrently, a special joint legislative and executive study group was appointed to review the higher education master plan funding recommendations, with peer comparison groups identified as one of its areas of study. The Joint Study Group and the Board worked together and adopted the following peer policies:

1. The Carnegie Commission’s classification of institutions is used as the basis for selecting comparison groups for Washington institutions of higher education.

2. The national comparison group for the University of Washington is all public institutions in the Carnegie classification Research Universities category 1 with medical schools.

3. The national comparison group for Washington State University is all public land grant universities in the Carnegie classification Research Universities categories 1 and 2 with veterinary schools.

4. The national comparison group for Central, Eastern, and Western Washington Universities is all public institutions in the Carnegie classification Comprehensive Colleges and Universities category 1.

5. The national comparison group for the Washington community college system is all state community college systems.

In 1990, the HECB adopted a peer group for The Evergreen State College using the Carnegie Commission classification of institutions. The Board screened a composite category of public institutions in the Comprehensive I and Liberal Arts II classification and selected peer institutions based on size, similarities of degrees awarded, and other characteristics common to The Evergreen State College.

The summary table on the following page shows tuition and fee rates at Washington public colleges and universities compared to those of their respective peer groups.

For more detailed analysis, see the tables in Section IV of this report. Peers Tables 1 through 20 display peer groups for the University of Washington, Washington State University and The Evergreen State College. Peer groups for Washington comprehensive institutions, with the exception of The Evergreen State College, are represented in National Tables 5 through 8. Washington community colleges are represented in National Tables 9 and 10. Peer groups for the University of Washington and Washington State University professional programs are shown in Peers Tables 9 through 16.

Also included in the peer comparison section (Peers Tables 9 through 16) are tuition and fee data for the University of Washington’s professional programs of medical, dental, and law. Tables 15 and 16 display veterinary medicine tuition and fee rates for Washington State University and their national peer group.

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WASHINGTON TUITION AND FEE RATES COMPARED WITH PEER INSTITUTIONS 2001-02

Undergraduate Graduate Medical Dental Law Res Nonres Res Nonres Res Nonres Res Nonres Res Nonres

University of Washington 3,983 13,258 5,929 14,766 10,142 25,668 10,142 25,668 6,911 17,114 Peer Average 4,680 13,905 5,565 13,873 13,319 27,738 12,321 26,895 9,943 19,610 Dollar Difference -697 -647 364 893 -3,177 -2,070 -2,179 -1,227 -3,032 -2,496 Percent +/- Peer Average -14.9% -4.7% 6.5% 6.4% -23.9% -7.5% -17.7% -4.6% -30.5% -12.7%

Undergraduate Graduate Veterinary Res Nonres Res Nonres Res Nonres

Washington State University 3,898 11,258 5,854 14,344 9,872 24,482 Peer Average 4,287 12,351 4,844 11,966 9,496 23,229 Dollar Difference -389 -1,093 1,010 2,378 376 1,253 Percent +/- Peer Average -9.1% -8.9% 20.8% 19.9% 4.0% 5.4%

Undergraduate Graduate Res Nonres Res Nonres

Central, Eastern, Western Washington Universities 3,071 10,651 4,885 14,591 Peer Average 3,385 8,832 3,733 8,852 Dollar Difference -314 1,819 1,152 5,739 Percent +/- Peer Average -9.3% 20.6% 30.9% 64.8%

Undergraduate Graduate Res Nonres Res Nonres

The Evergreen State College 3,024 10,764 4,848 14,768 Peer Average 3,989 9,968 4,313 9,647 Dollar Difference -965 796 535 5,121 Percent +/- Peer Average -24.2% 8.0% 12.4% 53.1%

Undergraduate Res Nonres

Community Colleges 1,743 6,861 Peer Average 1,807 4,975 Dollar Difference -64 1,886 Percent +/- Peer Average -3.6% 37.9%

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II. TUITION STRUCTURE AND CONTROL

Components of Tuition and Fees

Often the phrase "tuition and fees" is used to refer to the charges that all students pay to attend a college or university. At Washington colleges and universities, "tuition and fees" includes operating fees, building fees, services and activities fees, and technology fees. The actual "tuition" portion, as outlined in statute, includes operating fees and building fees.

In this report, the word "tuition" refers to all major types of fees (operating, building, services and activities, and technology fees). However, for legislation, which specifies “tuition,” as is the case currently where allowable tuition increases are specified in statute, tuition refers only to the total of operating and building fees combined.

Operating Fee The operating fee represents 75 to 90 percent of tuition and fees and primarily funds instructional activities of the institution.

Building Fee The building fee, which comprises 3 to 9 percent of tuition and fees, is used to fund building projects and retire bonds. During most of the past decade, the building fee portion of tuition was a fixed dollar amount set in statute. While operating fees increased, the building fee did not. Legislative changes in 1993 provided for increases in the amount of tuition dedicated to building fees. In 1995-96, the building fee became a percentage of total tuition and fees, rather than a fixed amount and, consequently, increased as overall tuition increased.1

Services and Activities Fee The services and activities fee (S&A), which represents 9 to 13 percent of tuition and fees, funds non-instructional student activities and programs, including some bond repayments for student-support facilities. S&A fees may increase each year, if the services and activities fee committee at an institution initiates a request. However, the S&A rate increases may not exceed tuition rate increases for the applicable tuition category.2

Technology Fee In 1996, the Legislature also authorized the public four-year institutions to impose technology fees of up to $120 per year. Four institutions, including the University of Washington, Western Washington University, Central Washington University, and Eastern Washington University, now charge this fee. Capped at $120, the technology fee may be adjusted or abolished with approval of the student government association and the institutional governing board.3

The table on the following page illustrates the relationship among the various fees for resident undergraduates.

1 RCW 28B.15.069. 2 RCW 28B.15.069. 3 RCW 28B.15.051. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 9

BREAKDOWN OF TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 2001-02

Services & Building Operating Activities Technology Total University of Washington 180 3,413 279 111 3,983

Washington State University 178 3,396 324 3,898

Central Washington University 106 2,552 366 75 3,099

Eastern Washington University 104 2,509 351 105 3,069

Western Washington University 105 2,550 360 30 3,045

The Evergreen State College 107 2,550 367 3,024

Community Colleges 172 1,396 175 1,743

Responsibility for Setting Tuition

In Washington, the Legislature has had the authority to set tuition for several decades. Nationally, states approach tuition setting differently. Ten state legislatures set tuition levels for four-year institutions, and eight maintain this responsibility for their two-year sector. The most common practice, used in about two-thirds of the states, is for the Legislature to delegate tuition-setting responsibility to the system-wide governing board. About one-third of the states vest the authority in the institutional or local governing board and a few states direct the state higher education agency to set tuition levels.4

Control of Tuition and Fee Revenues

Institutions retain the operating, services and activities, and technology fees in local institutional accounts and deposit building fees in dedicated accounts at the state treasury.

4 State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO), “State Tuition and Fee Policies, 1996-97.” Page 2, March 1997. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 10

Amount of Tuition Revenue Generated

Washington public colleges and universities receive operating resources for instruction from two primary sources: operating fee revenue (tuition) and the state General Fund. In fiscal year 2001-02, institutions will receive about $447 million from tuition and $1.2 billion from the state General Fund.5

Tuition at Washington’s Technical Colleges

In 1991, Washington’s technical colleges merged with the community college system. Although the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) now oversees both the technical and community colleges, the two types of schools set tuition differently. Following the merger, a SBCTC task force reviewed the tuition process and recommended, with SBCTC approval, that tuition responsibility for the technical colleges remain at the local level. Technical colleges (and the Seattle Vocational Institute) set tuition and retain it in local accounts. The task force determined that this method provides significant flexibility and allows the colleges to make decisions based on local needs.

Each technical college sets tuition locally, based on program costs and market influences. Tuition rates are generally comparable across the technical colleges for similar programs and comparable to rates at community colleges.

5 Legislative Evaluation and Accountability Program (LEAP), worksheet, October 2001. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 11

III. TUITION HISTORY IN WASHINGTON STATE

Historical Overview

1977-1995: Legislature Links Tuition Rates to the Cost of Instruction

Between 1977 and 1995, the Legislature established tuition rates as a percentage of the cost of instruction. In 1977, when this approach was enacted by the Legislature, a Carnegie Commission study, Who Pays? Who Benefits? Who Should Pay? determined that, nationally, tuition covered 24 percent of the cost of instruction at public higher education institutions. The Commission recommended that this proportion be increased to 33 percent within 10 years.

Under this “cost-sharing” approach, the student contributed a portion of the cost and the state provided the remainder. Cost-sharing assumes that both the student and society benefit from having an educated and productive citizenry.

To determine undergraduate and graduate instructional costs, the Legislature directed the HECB to develop and perform a cost study every four years.6 Using cost study data, the HECB transmitted to the institutions the cost basis upon which tuition would be established.

1995-1999: Legislature Sets Tuition in Statute

In 1995, the Legislature removed the direct link to the cost of instruction and instead set tuition in statute as dollar amounts for each public institution. Although 1995 legislative intent stated that the tuition increases of 1995-96 and 1996-97 were a “transition measure until final action is taken in 1997,”7 the practice of specifying dollar amounts was continued through the 1997-99 biennium.

Tuition amounts (or percentage increases) specified in statute have referred only to the “tuition” portion of tuition and fees. Public colleges and universities may assess additional fees, such as services and activities fees and technology fees. State statutes establish maximum amounts that can be charged for these additional fees, which vary by institution.

The Legislature also directed the HECB to continue to conduct the cost study and submit “approved undergraduate and graduate educational costs to the several boards of regents and trustees of the state institutions of higher education by November 10 of each even-numbered year...”8

6RCW 28B.15.070. 7RCW 28B.15.031. 8RCW 28B.15.076. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 12

1999-2001: Legislature Gives Limited Tuition-Setting Authority to Institutions

For the first time, in academic year 2000, the Legislature and Governor gave institutions limited local tuition-setting authority, within maximums. The 1999-01 operating budget authorized colleges and universities to increase tuition up to 4.6 percent in the 1999-00 academic year and 3.6 percent in the 2000-01 academic year.

2001-2002: Limited Tuition-Setting Authority Continues

The Legislature and Governor continued to give institutions limited local tuition-setting authority in academic year 2002, with limits of 6.7 percent for the 2001-02 academic year and 6.1 percent for the 2002-03 academic year. For academic year 2002, tuition limits were 12 percent for graduate programs of law and business. The University of Washington, however, was allowed to increase tuition at its graduate business programs by up to 15 percent.

Tuition Increases Over Time

Washington resident undergraduate tuition has increased significantly since 1991-92. In 2001-02, tuition growth outpaced Washington per capita personal income (PCPI) and inflation. The growth in the rate of inflation continues to lag both tuition and the PCPI.

INCREASES IN TUITION HAVE OUTPACED PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME AND INFLATION

100%

80% Tuition and fees for a 78.4% resident undergraduate at a public research university Cumulative 60% Percentage 49.4% Change 40% Washington per capita Inflation as measured personal income by the Implicit Price Deflator 22.2% 20%

0%

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Sources: HECB and Office of the Forecast Council

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The following tables show the changes in tuition over the past decade for full-time undergraduate and graduate students. The first table presents the average tuition and fees for resident undergradu- ate students at Washington public research, comprehensive and community college institutions. The second table presents the average tuition and fees for graduate students at the research and comprehensive institutions. Please note that optional technology fees, authorized by the Legislature in 1996, are included.

For the last several years, actual tuition and fees have varied slightly among institutions within each category. However, the variation at any institution is within $50 of the average shown below.

RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES PER ACADEMIC YEAR (including Services and Activities Fees and Technology Fees)

Percent Comprehensives Percent Percent Increase (average for Increase Increase CWU, EWU, Year Research from Prior from Prior Community from Prior (UW only)* Year WWU) ** Year Colleges Year 1991-92 2,178 1,698 945 1992-93 2,253 3.4% 1,785 5.1% 999 5.7% 1993-94 2,532 12.4% 1,971 10.4% 1,125 12.6% 1994-95 2,907 14.8% 2,256 14.5% 1,296 15.2% 1995-96 3,021 3.9% 2,342 3.8% 1,350 4.2% 1996-97 ^ 3,250 7.6% 2,441 4.2% 1,401 3.8% 1997-98 3,366 3.6% 2,536 3.9% 1,458 4.1% 1998-99 3,495 3.8% 2,657 4.8% 1,515 3.9% 1999-00 3,638 4.1% 2,796 5.2% 1,584 4.6% 2000-01 3,761 3.4% 2,890 3.4% 1,641 3.6% 2001-02 3,983 5.9% 3,071 6.3% 1,743 6.2% 10-year Percent 82.9% 80.9% 84.4% Increase

^ Technology fees instituted. * Washington State University has charged slightly higher tuition and fees than the University of Washington since 1996-97. ** The Evergreen State College, although not included in this average, charges tuition and fees similar to comprehensive institutions.

Note: The Legislature and Governor authorized tuition increases up to 6.7 percent for 2001-02. The percentage increase in the table above reflects the actual annual increase in total tuition and fees (building, operating, services and activities fees, and technology). Services and activities fees and technology fees 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 14

may not always increase at the same rate as “tuition,” i.e. operating and building fee. See “Tuition Structure and Control” (page 8) for a more complete description. RESIDENT GRADUATE: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES PER ACADEMIC YEAR (including Services and Activities Fees and Technology Fees)

Percent Comprehensives Percent Research Increase from (average for CWU, Increase from Year (UW only) * Prior Year EWU, WWU) ** Prior Year

1991-92 3,387 2,700 1992-93 3,537 4.4% 2,844 5.3% 1993-94 3,978 12.5% 3,138 10.3% 1994-95 4,566 14.8% 3,600 14.7% 1995-96 4,747 4.0% 3,740 3.9% 1996-97 ^ 5,044 6.3% 3,895 4.1% 1997-98 5,232 3.7% 4,051 4.0% 1998-99 5,433 3.8% 4,235 4.5% 1999-00 5,583 2.8% 4,438 4.8% 2000-01 5,745 2.9% 4,589 3.4% 2001-02 5,929 3.2% 4,885 6.5%

10-year Percent 75.1% 80.9% Increase

^ Technology fees instituted. * Washington State University has charged slightly higher tuition and fees than the University of Washington since 1996-97. ** The Evergreen State College, although not included in this average, charges tuition and fees similar to comprehensive institutions.

Note: The table above does not reflect the higher tuition rates for students in professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, law, and business/accounting programs.

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Tuition Changes in 2001-02

Legislative Authorization The 2001 Appropriations Act (ESSB 6153, section 601) stated that both two-year and four-year colleges and universities “may implement” an increase for full-time students no greater than 6.7 percent for the 2000-01 academic year. As noted earlier, the Legislature and Governor authorized tuition increases of up to 12 percent for graduate law and business school programs, and up to 15 percent for the University of Washington business school program.

Institutions could make adjustments below the maximum “for factors that may include time of day and day of week, as well as delivery method and campus, to encourage full use of the state’s educational facilities and resources.” Furthermore, institutions did not need to apply increases uniformly across all student categories as long as increases in individual student categories did not exceed the specified percentages.

Institutional Response Most colleges and universities increased tuition to the maximum allowed. However, there were exceptions. The University of Washington and Washington State University raised graduate resident and nonresident tuition by only 3.5 percent and the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges raised tuition for resident and nonresident students by only 6.2 percent.

The University of Washington increased tuition by 12 percent for its law program and 15 percent (resident) and 10 percent (nonresident) for its graduate program in business. The UW also created a new tuition category of Master of Professional Accounting and increased tuition in this program by 10 percent over 2000-01 graduate rates.

PERCENTAGE INCREASES IN TUITION – BY CATEGORY

Resident Undergraduate Nonresident Undergraduate 2000-01 2001-02 2000-01 2001-02 UW 3.6 6.7 3.6 6.7 WSU 3.6 6.7 No increase 6.7 CWU 3.5 6.7 3.5 6.7 EWU 3.5 6.6 No increase 6.7 TESC 3.6 6.7 3.6 6.7 WWU 3.6 6.6 3.6 6.7 Community Colleges 3.6 6.2 3.6 6.2

Resident Graduate Nonresident Graduate 2000-01 2001-02 2000-01 2001-02 UW 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.5 WSU 3.0 3.5 3.6 3.5 CWU 3.5 6.7 3.5 6.7 EWU 3.5 6.7 No increase 6.7 TESC 3.6 6.7 3.6 6.7 WWU 3.6 6.7 3.6 6.7 Note: Professional tuition rates vary at UW and WSU. The tables in Section IV show tuition rates for specific professional programs. 2001-02 Washington State Tuition and Fee Report Page 16

IV. TABLES

• National Comparison

• Western States Comparison (WICHE)

• Peer Institution Comparison

National Comparison

NATIONAL - TABLE 1 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 2,594 2,684 2,872 3,014 3,292 9.2% 26.9% Alaska 2,710 2,770 2,845 3,420 3,495 2.2% 29.0% Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% Arkansas 2,656 3,181 3,466 3,867 4,158 7.5% 56.6% California 4,355 4,177 ^ 4,047 ^ 4,046 ^ 4,123 1.9% -5.3% Colorado 2,939 3,038 3,118 3,188 3,357 5.3% 14.2% Connecticut 5,242 5,330 5,404 5,596 5,824 4.1% 11.1% Delaware 4,574 4,716 5,008 5,005 ^ 5,290 5.7% 15.7% Florida 1,994 2,114 2,233 2,348 2,444 4.1% 22.6% Georgia 2,739 2,930 3,034 3,276 3,418 4.3% 24.8% Hawaii 2,949 3,045 3,141 3,157 3,253 3.0% 10.3% Idaho 1,942 2,136 2,348 2,476 2,720 9.9% 40.1% Illinois 4,406 4,586 4,770 4,994 5,754 15.2% 30.6% Indiana 3,929 4,069 4,212 4,405 4,734 7.5% 20.5% Iowa 2,760 2,868 2,998 3,204 3,522 9.9% 27.6% Kansas 2,385 2,470 2,518 2,725 2,884 5.8% 20.9% Kentucky 2,736 3,016 3,296 3,446 3,734 8.4% 36.5% Louisiana 2,711 2,841 2,851 3,395 3,395 0.0% 25.2% Maine 4,339 4,551 4,656 4,829 5,117 6.0% 17.9% Maryland 4,460 4,699 4,939 5,136 5,341 4.0% 19.8% Massachusetts 5,332 5,229 ^ 5,212 ^ 5,212 5,212 0.0% -2.3% Michigan* 5,878 6,098 6,333 6,513 6,935 6.5% 18.0% Minnesota* 4,473 4,602 4,649 4,877 5,536 13.5% 23.8% Mississippi 2,731 3,053 3,053 3,153 3,626 15.0% 32.8% Missouri 4,280 4,439 4,581 4,726 4,887 3.4% 14.2% Montana 2,727 2,880 3,075 3,178 3,648 14.8% 33.8% Nebraska 2,829 3,083 3,278 3,465 3,745 8.1% 32.4% Nevada 1,995 2,070 2,145 2,220 2,295 3.4% 15.0% New Hampshire 5,889 6,555 6,939 7,395 7,693 4.0% 30.6% New Jersey 5,333 5,718 6,000 6,333 6,655 5.1% 24.8% New Mexico 2,165 2,241 2,430 2,795 3,026 8.3% 39.8% New York 4,340 4,510 4,510 4,715 4,815 2.1% 10.9% North Carolina 2,173 2,211 2,314 2,710 3,219 18.8% 48.1% North Dakota 2,677 2,830 2,956 3,088 3,261 5.6% 21.8% Ohio 3,660 3,879 4,110 4,383 4,788 9.2% 30.8% Oklahoma 2,403 2,633 2,686 2,861 2,963 3.6% 23.3% Oregon 3,648 3,726 3,810 3,819 4,071 6.6% 11.6% Pennsylvania 5,832 6,092 6,436 6,852 7,396 7.9% 26.8% Rhode Island 4,592 4,752 4,928 5,154 5,365 4.1% 16.8% South Carolina 3,534 3,630 3,740 3,868 4,064 5.1% 15.0% South Dakota 2,824 3,015 3,243 3,448 3,642 5.6% 29.0% Tennessee 2,576 2,744 3,104 3,362 3,784 12.6% 46.9% Texas 3,279 3,847 3,422 ^ 3,800 4,226 11.2% 28.9% Utah 2,601 2,709 2,790 2,895 3,043 5.1% 17.0% Vermont 7,550 7,788 8,024 8,288 8,665 4.5% 14.8% Virginia 4,786 4,866 4,130 ^ 4,160 4,236 1.8% -11.5% WASHINGTON 3,366 3,495 3,638 3,761 3,983 5.9% 18.3% West Virginia 2,336 2,662 2,748 2,836 2,998 5.7% 28.3% Wisconsin 3,240 3,405 3,735 3,788 4,086 7.9% 26.1% Wyoming 2,326 2,330 2,416 2,575 2,807 9.0% 20.7%

National Average 3,517 3,689 3,809 4,002 4,260 6.5% 21.1% Washington Rank 22 23 23 25 25 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 4.9% 3.2% 5.1% 6.5% Washington 3.8% 4.1% 3.4% 5.9% Median (50 institutions) 3,884

*Average of lower division and upper division charges. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 2 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 6,808 7,216 7,722 8,162 8,912 9.2% 30.9% Alaska 7,210 7,390 7,615 8,340 8,565 2.7% 18.8% Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% Arkansas 6,604 7,981 8,659 9,537 10,113 6.0% 53.1% California 13,339 13,751 14,221 14,660 14,827 1.1% 11.2% Colorado 14,983 15,520 15,898 16,700 17,367 4.0% 15.9% Connecticut 13,760 13,848 13,922 14,370 14,942 4.0% 8.6% Delaware 12,204 12,716 13,378 13,754 14,380 4.6% 17.8% Florida 7,911 8,769 9,222 9,686 10,332 6.7% 30.6% Georgia 8,691 9,860 10,276 10,794 11,314 4.8% 30.2% Hawaii 9,429 9,525 9,621 9,637 9,733 1.0% 3.2% Idaho 7,742 8,136 8,348 8,476 8,720 2.9% 12.6% Illinois 11,023 11,402 11,862 12,442 13,574 9.1% 23.1% Indiana 11,853 12,310 12,920 13,461 14,469 7.5% 22.1% Iowa 9,616 9,990 10,440 10,966 11,950 9.0% 24.3% Kansas 8,690 8,918 9,121 9,493 9,811 3.3% 12.9% Kentucky 7,536 8,376 9,216 9,666 10,274 6.3% 36.3% Louisiana 6,311 6,621 7,051 8,695 8,695 0.0% 37.8% Maine 11,209 11,631 11,946 12,299 12,887 4.8% 15.0% Maryland 10,589 11,221 11,827 12,668 13,413 5.9% 26.7% Massachusetts 12,342 12,450 13,365 13,465 13,765 2.2% 11.5% Michigan* 18,444 19,156 19,761 20,323 21,645 6.5% 17.4% Minnesota* 11,920 12,277 12,789 13,463 15,002 11.4% 25.9% Mississippi 5,576 6,155 6,155 7,106 8,172 15.0% 46.6% Missouri 11,723 12,107 12,495 12,895 13,332 3.4% 13.7% Montana 7,431 7,931 8,343 8,673 9,847 13.5% 32.5% Nebraska 6,872 7,350 7,785 8,220 9,348 13.7% 36.0% Nevada 7,430 7,840 8,492 9,200 9,510 3.4% 28.0% New Hampshire 14,749 15,275 15,829 16,465 17,113 3.9% 16.0% New Jersey 10,004 10,672 11,187 11,511 12,093 5.1% 20.9% New Mexico 8,174 8,461 9,172 10,548 11,424 8.3% 39.8% New York 9,240 9,410 9,450 9,615 9,715 1.0% 5.1% North Carolina 11,159 11,377 11,480 11,876 13,211 11.2% 18.4% North Dakota 6,411 6,774 7,098 7,437 7,860 5.7% 22.6% Ohio 10,869 11,448 12,060 12,732 13,554 6.5% 24.7% Oklahoma 6,423 6,653 7,021 7,196 7,687 6.8% 19.7% Oregon 12,099 12,510 13,197 13,839 14,493 4.7% 19.8% Pennsylvania 12,406 12,908 13,552 14,394 15,522 7.8% 25.1% Rhode Island 12,400 12,756 13,148 13,596 14,143 4.0% 14.1% South Carolina 8,940 9,342 9,814 10,154 11,004 8.4% 23.1% South Dakota 6,357 6,690 7,062 7,400 7,725 4.4% 21.5% Tennessee 7,258 7,800 9,172 10,216 11,570 13.3% 59.4% Texas 9,699 10,237 10,428 9,390 ^ 9,712 3.4% 0.1% Utah 7,998 8,251 8,495 8,828 9,289 5.2% 16.1% Vermont 18,098 18,660 19,232 19,832 20,725 4.5% 14.5% Virginia 15,030 15,814 16,603 17,409 18,268 4.9% 21.5% WASHINGTON 10,656 11,517 12,029 12,453 13,258 6.5% 24.4% West Virginia 7,356 7,846 8,100 8,362 8,802 5.3% 19.7% Wisconsin 10,979 11,586 13,049 14,186 16,318 15.0% 48.6% Wyoming 7,414 7,418 7,684 7,693 8,279 7.6% 11.7%

National Average 9,994 10,459 10,934 11,442 12,140 6.1% 21.5% Washington Rank 21 18 18 19 20 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 4.7% 4.5% 4.6% 6.1% Washington 8.1% 4.4% 3.5% 6.5% Median (50 institutions) 11,497

*Average of lower division and upper division charges. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 3 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 2,594 2,684 2,872 3,014 3,292 9.2% 26.9% Alaska 3,620 3,700 3,800 5,088 5,232 2.8% 44.5% Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% Arkansas 3,116 3,457 3,786 5,107 5,407 5.9% 73.5% California 4,395 4,409 4,269 ^ 4,268 ^ 4,349 1.9% -1.0% Colorado 3,693 3,822 3,920 4,014 4,217 5.1% 14.2% Connecticut 6,000 6,076 6,140 6,354 6,614 4.1% 10.2% Delaware 4,490 4,626 4,762 5,005 5,290 5.7% 17.8% Florida 2,631 2,801 2,951 3,108 3,273 5.3% 24.4% Georgia 2,568 3,290 3,516 3,776 3,942 4.4% 53.5% Hawaii 3,909 4,029 4,149 4,165 4,309 3.5% 10.2% Idaho 2,482 2,676 2,888 3,016 3,260 8.1% 31.3% Illinois 4,944 5,138 4,016 ^ 4,200 4,764 13.4% -3.6% Indiana 3,871 4,013 4,213 4,449 4,818 8.3% 24.5% Iowa 3,242 3,368 3,520 3,750 4,108 9.5% 26.7% Kansas 2,767 2,852 2,910 3,102 3,273 5.5% 18.3% Kentucky 2,976 3,276 3,596 3,766 4,074 8.2% 36.9% Louisiana 2,720 2,850 2,860 3,404 3,404 0.0% 25.1% Maine 4,102 4,258 4,348 4,514 4,743 5.1% 15.6% Maryland 5,927 5,440 ^ 5,440 5,560 5,780 4.0% -2.5% Massachusetts 5,496 5,802 5,642 ^ 5,616 ^ 5,842 4.0% 6.3% Michigan 9,816 10,192 10,501 10,821 11,523 6.5% 17.4% Minnesota 5,454 5,611 5,517 ^ 5,794 6,547 13.0% 20.0% Mississippi 2,731 3,053 3,053 3,153 3,626 15.0% 32.8% Missouri 4,284 4,439 4,580 4,728 4,885 3.3% 14.0% Montana 2,636 2,839 3,025 3,128 3,433 9.8% 30.2% Nebraska 2,537 2,766 2,940 3,090 3,351 8.4% 32.1% Nevada 1,800 1,860 1,930 2,000 2,070 3.5% 15.0% New Hampshire 5,689 6,308 6,647 7,083 7,993 12.8% 40.5% New Jersey 7,199 7,701 8,043 7,992 ^ 8,368 4.7% 16.2% New Mexico 2,381 2,474 2,682 3,084 3,341 8.3% 40.3% New York 5,792 5,670 ^ 5,970 6,053 6,143 1.5% 6.1% North Carolina* 2,164 2,202 2,354 2,807 3,391 20.8% 56.7% North Dakota 2,887 3,040 3,166 3,298 3,471 5.2% 20.2% Ohio 5,187 5,445 5,730 6,048 6,333 4.7% 22.1% Oklahoma 2,081 2,148 2,272 2,390 2,466 3.2% 18.5% Oregon 6,150 6,384 6,750 7,056 7,497 6.3% 21.9% Pennsylvania 6,502 6,786 7,160 7,620 8,224 7.9% 26.5% Rhode Island 4,572 4,722 4,892 5,118 5,322 4.0% 16.4% South Carolina 3,824 3,994 4,114 4,314 4,534 5.1% 18.6% South Dakota 2,443 2,592 2,767 2,925 3,075 5.1% 25.9% Tennessee 3,142 3,354 3,806 4,004 4,280 6.9% 36.2% Texas 2,672 2,858 3,112 3,308 3,335 0.8% 24.8% Utah 2,111 2,198 2,262 2,348 2,449 4.3% 16.0% Vermont 7,550 7,788 6,372 ^ 6,592 6,876 4.3% -8.9% Virginia 4,786 4,866 4,916 5,023 5,178 3.1% 8.2% WASHINGTON 5,232 5,433 5,583 5,745 5,929 3.2% 13.3% West Virginia 2,490 2,820 2,910 3,004 3,174 5.7% 27.5% Wisconsin 4,690 4,926 5,403 5,884 6,358 8.1% 35.6% Wyoming 2,812 2,816 2,920 3,117 3,386 8.6% 20.4%

National Average 3,984 4,160 4,265 4,503 4,781 6.2% 20.0% Washington Rank 12 13 11 12 12 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 4.4% 2.5% 5.6% 6.2% Washington 3.8% 2.8% 2.9% 3.2% Median (50 institutions) 4,329

*U of NC/Chapel Hill instituted a mandatory grad fee (AY99) at the Business School that is not included in the amount reported above. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 4 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 6,808 7,216 7,722 8,162 8,912 9.2% 30.9% Alaska 6,620 6,780 6,980 9,024 9,288 2.9% 40.3% Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% Arkansas 6,856 7,897 8,646 11,275 11,885 5.4% 73.4% California 13,379 13,793 14,263 14,702 15,053 2.4% 12.5% Colorado 14,767 15,304 15,686 16,506 17,367 5.2% 17.6% Connecticut 14,180 14,256 14,320 14,778 15,366 4.0% 8.4% Delaware 12,120 12,536 13,132 13,754 14,380 4.6% 18.6% Florida 8,739 9,672 10,166 10,609 11,416 7.6% 30.6% Georgia 8,058 11,300 12,204 12,794 13,410 4.8% 66.4% Hawaii 9,837 9,957 10,077 10,093 10,309 2.1% 4.8% Idaho 8,282 8,676 8,888 9,016 9,260 2.7% 11.8% Illinois 11,617 12,014 8,784 ^ 9,206 10,020 8.8% -13.7% Indiana 10,621 11,033 11,586 12,190 13,102 7.5% 23.4% Iowa 10,014 10,404 10,874 11,420 12,330 8.0% 23.1% Kansas 8,132 8,342 8,532 8,864 9,137 3.1% 12.4% Kentucky 8,256 9,156 10,116 10,626 11,294 6.3% 36.8% Louisiana 6,320 6,630 7,060 8,704 8,704 0.0% 37.7% Maine 10,962 11,338 11,628 11,974 12,523 4.6% 14.2% Maryland 8,487 8,000 ^ 8,300 8,600 8,960 4.2% 5.6% Massachusetts 11,868 12,527 13,112 13,186 13,512 2.5% 13.9% Michigan 19,722 20,484 21,107 21,749 23,163 6.5% 17.4% Minnesota 10,254 10,555 10,377 ^ 10,921 12,200 11.7% 19.0% Mississippi 5,576 6,155 6,155 7,106 8,172 15.0% 46.6% Missouri 11,892 12,275 12,668 13,075 13,515 3.4% 13.6% Montana 6,804 7,315 7,694 7,997 8,927 11.6% 31.2% Nebraska 5,587 5,981 6,330 6,670 7,593 13.8% 35.9% Nevada 7,235 7,630 8,277 8,980 9,285 3.4% 28.3% New Hampshire 14,549 15,028 15,537 16,153 17,413 7.8% 19.7% New Jersey 9,641 10,363 10,844 11,310 11,852 4.8% 22.9% New Mexico 8,418 8,722 9,456 10,874 11,777 8.3% 39.9% New York 9,108 9,286 9,286 9,369 9,459 1.0% 3.9% North Carolina* 11,150 11,368 11,520 11,973 13,702 14.4% 22.9% North Dakota 6,973 7,336 7,658 7,997 8,421 5.3% 20.8% Ohio 13,473 14,145 14,865 15,639 16,404 4.9% 21.8% Oklahoma 5,571 5,638 6,042 6,160 6,575 6.7% 18.0% Oregon 10,449 10,812 11,409 11,958 12,645 5.7% 21.0% Pennsylvania 13,180 13,712 14,392 15,286 16,484 7.8% 25.1% Rhode Island 10,590 11,126 11,468 11,872 12,340 3.9% 16.5% South Carolina 7,734 8,214 8,628 9,182 9,954 8.4% 28.7% South Dakota 5,638 5,916 6,220 6,499 6,766 4.1% 20.0% Tennessee 7,824 8,410 9,874 10,346 12,066 16.6% 54.2% Texas 6,953 7,118 7,432 7,608 7,555 ^ -0.7% 8.7% Utah 6,411 6,614 6,812 7,081 7,596 7.3% 18.5% Vermont 18,098 18,660 15,712 ^ 16,212 16,936 4.5% -6.4% Virginia 15,030 15,814 16,603 17,409 18,268 4.9% 21.5% WASHINGTON 12,966 13,479 13,872 14,283 14,766 3.4% 13.9% West Virginia 7,606 8,104 8,368 8,640 9,106 5.4% 19.7% Wisconsin 14,393 15,188 17,107 18,594 20,496 10.2% 42.4% Wyoming 7,900 7,906 8,190 8,199 8,858 8.0% 12.1%

National Average 9,907 10,386 10,708 11,289 11,977 6.1% 20.9% Washington Rank 11 11 11 11 11 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 4.8% 3.1% 5.4% 6.1% Washington 4.0% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4% Median (50 institutions) 11,815

*U of NC/Chapel Hill instituted a mandatory grad fee in the Business School that is not included in the amount reported above. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 5 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 5 2,489 2,668 2,761 2,892 3,261 12.8% 31.0% Arizona 2 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% Arkansas 4 2,305 2,615 2,801 2,974 3,477 16.9% 50.9% California 11 1,957 1,878 ^ 1,847 ^ 1,859 1,897 2.0% -3.0% Colorado 5 2,180 2,238 2,302 2,353 2,511 6.7% 15.2% Connecticut 3 3,611 3,670 3,747 3,908 4,165 6.6% 15.3% Florida 6 1,994 2,114 2,233 2,348 2,551 8.6% 27.9% Georgia 8 2,059 2,144 2,239 2,361 2,480 5.0% 20.4% Idaho 2 1,979 2,156 2,340 2,514 2,732 8.7% 38.0% Illinois 5 3,392 3,500 3,844 4,002 4,215 5.3% 24.3% Indiana 2 3,305 3,438 3,556 3,697 3,947 6.7% 19.4% Iowa 1 2,752 2,860 2,988 3,130 3,440 9.9% 25.0% Kansas 4 2,096 2,165 2,216 2,354 2,424 3.0% 15.7% Kentucky 7 2,187 2,339 2,533 2,699 2,897 7.3% 32.4% Louisiana 7 2,117 2,173 2,232 2,482 2,578 3.9% 21.8% Maine 3 3,192 3,320 3,393 3,510 3,690 5.1% 15.6% Maryland 6 4,003 4,228 4,426 4,650 4,769 2.6% 19.1% Massachusetts 7 3,433 3,337 ^ 3,206 ^ 3,260 3,295 1.1% -4.0% Michigan 6 3,456 3,603 3,800 4,027 4,501 11.8% 30.2% Minnesota 7 2,754 2,931 3,076 3,238 3,561 10.0% 29.3% Mississippi 5 2,415 2,689 2,689 2,789 3,207 15.0% 32.8% Missouri 5 2,753 2,870 3,019 3,202 3,436 7.3% 24.8% Montana 2 2,468 2,677 2,823 2,924 3,222 10.2% 30.6% Nebraska 2 2,175 2,336 2,500 2,693 2,916 8.3% 34.1% Nevada 1 1,995 2,070 2,145 2,220 2,295 3.4% 15.0% New Hampshire 2 4,331 4,765 5,034 5,309 5,557 4.7% 28.3% New Jersey 7 4,336 4,708 5,002 5,328 5,762 8.2% 32.9% New Mexico 1 1,514 1,708 1,762 1,933 2,042 5.6% 34.9% New York 10 3,866 3,917 3,963 4,006 4,081 1.9% 5.6% North Carolina 5 1,700 1,757 1,862 2,025 2,255 11.3% 32.7% North Dakota 4 2,525 2,623 2,709 2,790 2,909 4.3% 15.2% Ohio 4 3,927 4,171 4,396 4,674 5,058 8.2% 28.8% Oklahoma 6 1,830 1,837 1,944 1,996 2,171 8.8% 18.7% Oregon 4 3,275 3,305 3,362 3,435 3,650 6.2% 11.4% Pennsylvania 14 4,265 4,302 4,476 4,695 4,969 5.8% 16.5% Rhode Island 1 3,073 3,149 3,260 3,371 3,521 4.4% 14.6% South Carolina 1 3,270 3,350 3,350 3,350 3,790 13.1% 15.9% South Dakota 2 2,768 3,008 3,258 3,485 3,702 6.2% 33.7% Tennessee 6 2,233 2,441 2,622 2,852 3,246 13.8% 45.3% Texas 9 2,289 2,467 2,468 2,651 2,841 7.2% 24.1% Utah 1 1,935 1,986 2,042 2,106 2,252 6.9% 16.4% Vermont 2 4,428 4,592 4,780 4,944 5,132 3.8% 15.9% Virginia 5 4,058 4,139 3,658 ^ 3,730 3,841 3.0% -5.4% WASHINGTON 3 2,536 2,657 2,796 2,890 3,071 6.3% 21.1% West Virginia 7 2,185 2,280 2,393 2,494 2,645 6.1% 21.1% Wisconsin 4 2,683 2,827 3,027 3,058 3,272 7.0% 22.0%

Average* 2,786 2,917 3,025 3,164 3,385 7.0% 21.5% Washington Rank 23 26 25 26 28 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 4.7% 3.7% 4.6% 7.0% Washington 4.8% 5.2% 3.4% 6.3% Median (46 state averages) 3,267

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 6 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 5 4,753 5,112 5,337 5,628 6,252 11.1% 31.5% Arizona 2 8,267 8,592 8,893 9,288 10,352 11.5% 25.2% Arkansas 4 4,734 5,280 5,663 6,026 7,019 16.5% 48.3% California 11 8,791 9,259 9,965 9,241 ^ 9,279 0.4% 5.5% Colorado 5 7,645 7,916 8,074 8,406 8,851 5.3% 15.8% Connecticut 3 9,089 9,179 9,287 9,661 10,138 4.9% 11.5% Florida 6 7,911 8,769 9,222 9,686 10,439 7.8% 32.0% Georgia 8 6,520 7,364 7,663 7,989 8,501 6.4% 30.4% Idaho 2 7,909 8,216 8,400 8,634 8,952 3.7% 13.2% Illinois 5 8,295 8,537 8,284 ^ 8,580 8,425 ^ -1.8% 1.6% Indiana 2 8,443 8,833 9,200 9,594 10,186 6.2% 20.6% Iowa 1 7,136 7,415 7,748 8,094 8,762 8.3% 22.8% Kansas 4 6,834 7,013 7,179 7,549 7,758 2.8% 13.5% Kentucky 7 5,959 6,396 6,842 7,255 7,739 6.7% 29.9% Louisiana 7 5,435 6,795 7,407 8,181 8,330 1.8% 53.3% Maine 3 7,452 7,700 7,883 8,120 8,490 4.6% 13.9% Maryland 6 8,380 9,009 9,600 10,175 10,567 3.9% 26.1% Massachusetts 7 8,519 9,227 9,545 9,805 10,433 6.4% 22.5% Michigan 6 8,026 8,340 8,732 9,149 10,243 12.0% 27.6% Minnesota 7 5,721 5,971 6,406 6,574 7,180 9.2% 25.5% Mississippi 5 4,999 5,631 5,631 6,510 7,487 15.0% 49.8% Missouri 5 5,170 5,391 5,674 6,002 6,451 7.5% 24.8% Montana 2 6,838 7,358 7,726 8,056 9,049 12.3% 32.3% Nebraska 2 3,873 4,106 4,364 4,654 5,140 10.4% 32.7% Nevada 1 7,430 7,840 8,492 9,200 9,510 3.4% 28.0% New Hampshire 2 9,831 10,065 10,344 10,619 11,057 4.1% 12.5% New Jersey 7 6,864 7,535 8,061 8,530 9,239 8.3% 34.6% New Mexico 1 5,602 6,205 6,440 7,078 7,706 8.9% 37.6% New York 10 8,765 8,817 8,863 8,906 8,981 0.8% 2.5% North Carolina 5 8,661 8,857 9,021 9,244 10,121 9.5% 16.9% North Dakota 4 5,507 5,737 5,952 6,167 6,435 4.3% 16.9% Ohio 4 8,858 9,420 9,960 10,471 11,161 6.6% 26.0% Oklahoma 6 4,313 4,320 4,599 4,651 5,064 8.9% 17.4% Oregon 4 8,462 8,706 9,090 9,567 10,020 4.7% 18.4% Pennsylvania 14 9,624 9,624 ^ 9,244 ^ 9,698 10,305 6.3% 7.1% Rhode Island 1 7,729 7,929 8,185 8,471 8,911 5.2% 15.3% South Carolina 1 6,450 6,610 6,610 6,610 7,410 12.1% 14.9% South Dakota 2 6,300 6,683 7,077 7,438 7,785 4.7% 23.6% Tennessee 6 6,829 7,275 7,810 8,524 9,768 14.6% 43.0% Texas 9 8,709 8,863 9,076 8,835 ^ 8,980 1.6% 3.1% Utah 1 5,730 5,886 6,058 6,283 6,718 6.9% 17.2% Vermont 2 9,408 9,860 10,276 10,632 11,048 3.9% 17.4% Virginia 5 9,937 10,193 10,289 10,572 10,970 3.8% 10.4% WASHINGTON 3 8,972 9,350 9,761 9,989 10,651 6.6% 18.7% West Virginia 7 5,390 5,575 5,791 5,993 6,351 6.0% 17.8% Wisconsin 4 8,625 9,109 9,891 10,586 12,040 13.7% 39.6%

Average* 7,276 7,649 7,948 8,281 8,832 6.7% 21.4% Washington Rank 6 6776 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 5.1% 3.9% 4.2% 6.7% Washington 4.2% 4.4% 2.3% 6.6% Median (46 state averages) 8,966

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 7 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 5 2,552 2,625 2,848 2,993 3,342 11.6% 30.9% Arizona 2 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% Arkansas 4 2,274 2,543 3,187 3,407 3,713 9.0% 63.3% California 11 1,957 1,957 1,925 ^ 1,939 1,977 2.0% 1.0% Colorado 5 2,606 2,702 2,750 2,822 2,912 3.2% 11.7% Connecticut 3 4,086 4,144 4,221 4,403 4,675 6.2% 14.4% Florida 6 2,631 2,801 2,951 3,108 3,360 8.1% 27.7% Georgia 8 1,939 2,414 2,601 2,737 2,882 5.3% 48.7% Idaho 2 2,498 2,700 2,906 3,113 3,347 7.5% 34.0% Illinois 5 3,043 3,179 2,903 ^ 3,043 3,226 6.0% 6.0% Indiana 2 3,429 3,564 3,691 3,835 4,091 6.7% 19.3% Iowa 1 3,232 3,360 3,510 3,676 4,026 9.5% 24.6% Kansas 4 2,399 2,442 2,502 2,646 2,726 3.0% 13.6% Kentucky 7 2,376 2,548 2,747 2,921 3,134 7.3% 31.9% Louisiana 7 2,082 2,117 2,197 2,452 2,455 0.1% 17.9% Maryland 6 3,352 3,304 ^ 3,484 3,652 3,964 8.5% 18.3% Massachusetts 7 3,780 3,925 3,741 ^ 3,833 3,996 4.3% 5.7% Michigan 6 4,187 4,386 4,611 5,007 5,460 9.1% 30.4% Minnesota 7 2,639 2,980 3,131 3,281 3,617 10.2% 37.1% Mississippi 5 2,373 2,661 2,661 2,761 3,175 15.0% 33.8% Missouri 5 3,141 3,281 3,503 3,699 3,923 6.1% 24.9% Montana 2 2,213 2,445 2,687 3,006 3,370 12.1% 52.3% Nebraska 2 1,839 1,970 2,116 2,290 2,495 9.0% 35.7% Nevada 1 1,800 1,860 1,930 2,000 2,070 3.5% 15.0% New Hampshire 2 4,520 4,900 5,198 5,010 ^ 6,017 20.1% 33.1% New Jersey 7 5,422 6,024 5,843 ^ 6,262 6,806 8.7% 25.5% New Mexico 1 1,634 1,828 1,882 2,053 2,187 6.5% 33.8% New York 10 4,928 5,542 5,555 5,571 5,585 0.3% 13.3% North Carolina 5 1,748 1,805 1,926 2,070 2,331 12.6% 33.4% North Dakota 4 2,715 2,853 2,971 3,095 3,274 5.8% 20.6% Ohio 4 5,286 5,651 6,018 6,378 7,004 9.8% 32.5% Oklahoma 6 1,530 1,546 1,632 1,685 1,812 7.5% 18.4% Oregon 4 5,295 5,461 5,734 6,065 6,355 4.8% 20.0% Pennsylvania 14 4,173 4,210 4,546 4,972 5,502 10.7% 31.8% Rhode Island 1 3,056 3,130 3,208 3,320 3,372 1.6% 10.3% South Carolina 1 3,470 3,550 3,550 3,550 3,990 12.4% 15.0% South Dakota 2 2,406 2,587 2,777 2,995 3,115 4.0% 29.5% Tennessee 6 2,825 3,064 3,289 3,710 3,977 7.2% 40.8% Texas 9 1,659 1,891 1,940 2,172 2,189 0.8% 32.0% Utah 1 1,977 2,028 2,086 2,172 2,312 6.4% 16.9% Vermont 2 4,296 4,592 4,780 4,944 5,132 3.8% 19.5% Virginia 5 3,857 3,952 4,023 4,183 4,337 3.7% 12.4% WASHINGTON 3 4,051 4,235 4,438 4,589 4,885 6.5% 20.6% West Virginia 7 2,409 2,543 2,598 2,724 2,871 5.4% 19.2% Wisconsin 4 3,475 3,659 3,918 4,195 4,491 7.1% 29.2%

Average* 3,005 3,180 3,311 3,482 3,733 7.2% 24.2% Washington Rank 10 8999 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 5.8% 4.1% 5.2% 7.2% Washington 4.5% 4.8% 3.4% 6.5% Median (45 state averages) 3,370

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 8 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 5 4,931 5,073 5,669 5,886 6,476 10.0% 31.3% Arizona 2 8,267 8,592 8,893 9,288 10,352 11.5% 25.2% Arkansas 4 4,764 5,305 6,649 7,094 7,643 7.7% 60.4% California 11 9,337 9,337 10,042 9,319 ^ 9,357 0.4% 0.2% Colorado 5 8,458 8,787 8,867 9,207 9,638 4.7% 14.0% Connecticut 3 9,540 9,629 9,737 10,132 10,624 4.9% 11.4% Florida 6 8,739 9,672 10,166 10,688 11,504 7.6% 31.6% Georgia 8 6,079 8,414 9,111 9,493 10,112 6.5% 66.3% Idaho 2 8,428 8,760 8,966 9,233 9,567 3.6% 13.5% Illinois 5 7,364 7,691 6,233 ^ 6,477 6,428 ^ -0.8% -12.7% Indiana 2 8,295 8,679 9,039 9,429 10,013 6.2% 20.7% Iowa 1 7,698 7,999 8,358 8,732 9,446 8.2% 22.7% Kansas 4 6,437 6,573 6,733 7,059 7,243 2.6% 12.5% Kentucky 7 6,381 7,022 7,485 7,871 8,369 6.3% 31.1% Louisiana 7 5,421 6,741 7,199 7,722 7,834 1.5% 44.5% Maryland 6 5,326 5,684 6,004 6,332 6,936 9.5% 30.2% Massachusetts 7 8,365 9,227 9,358 9,470 9,952 5.1% 19.0% Michigan 6 8,479 8,823 9,296 10,150 10,768 6.1% 27.0% Minnesota 7 4,139 4,490 4,708 4,909 5,434 10.7% 31.3% Mississippi 5 4,957 5,344 5,603 6,482 7,454 15.0% 50.4% Missouri 5 5,931 6,193 6,615 6,995 7,437 6.3% 25.4% Montana 2 5,400 5,845 6,505 7,319 8,233 12.5% 52.5% Nebraska 2 3,262 3,455 3,681 3,940 4,368 10.9% 33.9% Nevada 1 7,235 7,630 8,277 8,980 9,285 3.4% 28.3% New Hampshire 2 7,495 7,790 8,108 7,890 ^ 9,017 14.3% 20.3% New Jersey 7 7,351 8,239 8,144 ^ 8,731 9,490 8.7% 29.1% New Mexico 1 6,233 6,325 6,560 7,198 7,851 9.1% 26.0% New York 10 8,799 8,858 8,871 8,887 8,924 0.4% 1.4% North Carolina 5 8,876 9,075 9,270 9,288 10,342 11.4% 16.5% North Dakota 4 6,801 7,149 7,463 7,794 8,224 5.5% 20.9% Ohio 4 9,940 10,600 11,261 11,857 12,788 7.8% 28.7% Oklahoma 6 3,570 3,586 3,812 3,865 4,188 8.4% 17.3% Oregon 4 9,284 9,569 10,034 10,536 10,994 4.3% 18.4% Pennsylvania 14 6,941 7,041 7,376 7,872 8,513 8.1% 22.7% Rhode Island 1 5,684 6,046 6,196 6,326 6,702 5.9% 17.9% South Carolina 1 6,850 7,010 7,010 7,010 7,810 11.4% 14.0% South Dakota 2 5,601 5,911 6,230 6,524 6,821 4.6% 21.8% Tennessee 6 7,421 7,898 8,477 9,321 10,499 12.6% 41.5% Texas 9 5,943 6,101 6,238 6,382 6,425 0.7% 8.1% Utah 1 5,895 6,054 6,234 6,484 6,928 6.8% 17.5% Vermont 2 9,276 9,860 10,276 10,632 11,048 3.9% 19.1% Virginia 5 9,490 9,784 9,947 10,234 10,653 4.1% 12.3% WASHINGTON 3 12,301 12,815 13,367 13,681 14,591 6.7% 18.6% West Virginia 7 6,583 6,848 7,078 7,328 7,741 5.6% 17.6% Wisconsin 4 10,704 11,304 12,276 13,139 14,315 9.0% 33.7%

Average* 7,206 7,618 7,943 8,293 8,852 6.7% 22.8% Washington Rank 1 1111 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 5.7% 4.3% 4.4% 6.7% Washington 4.2% 4.3% 2.3% 6.7% Median (45 state averages) 8,924

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 9 RESIDENT* TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (Estimated State Averages) COMMUNITY COLLEGES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 1,280 1,239 ^ 1,587 1,653 1,964 18.8% 53.4% Alaska 1,908 1,968 2,028 2,088 2,148 2.9% 12.6% Arizona 815 831 854 903 930 3.0% 14.1% Arkansas 969 1,007 982 ^ 1,314 1,503 14.4% 55.1% California 390 360 ^ 330 ^ 330 330 0.0% -15.4% Colorado 1,802 1,877 1,904 1,920 1,999 4.1% 10.9% Connecticut 1,814 1,814 1,814 1,886 1,888 0.1% 4.1% Delaware 1,380 1,440 1,470 1,530 1,710 11.8% 23.9% Florida 1,225 1,309 1,404 1,463 1,525 4.2% 24.5% Georgia 1,296 1,386 1,416 1,514 1,486 ^ -1.8% 14.7% Hawaii 956 1,004 1,052 1,061 1,064 0.3% 11.3% Idaho 1,100 1,179 1,250 1,313 1,406 7.1% 27.8% Illinois 1,348 1,397 1,426 1,507 1,580 4.8% 17.2% Indiana 2,455 2,540 2,540 2,540 2,540 0.0% 3.5% Iowa 1,950 2,052 2,112 2,187 2,422 10.7% 24.2% Kansas 1,206 1,272 1,304 1,368 1,446 5.7% 19.9% Kentucky 1,100 1,140 1,180 1,230 1,450 17.9% 31.8% Louisiana 1,117 1,142 1,118 ^ 1,378 1,403 1.8% 25.6% Maine 1,980 2,040 2,040 2,040 2,040 0.0% 3.0% Maryland 2,150 2,188 2,238 2,262 2,345 3.7% 9.1% Massachusetts 2,444 2,317 ^ 2,175 ^ 2,180 2,279 4.5% -6.8% Michigan ~ 1,470 1,499 1,527 1,570 1,616 2.9% 9.9% Minnesota 2,190 2,268 2,378 2,472 2,750 11.2% 25.6% Mississippi 960 972 1,016 1,072 1,278 19.2% 33.1% Missouri 1,292 1,378 1,404 2,129 2,214 4.0% 71.4% Montana 1,423 1,529 1,802 1,944 1,818 ^ -6.5% 27.8% Nebraska 1,233 1,315 1,357 1,415 1,480 4.6% 20.0% Nevada 1,140 1,185 1,230 1,275 1,320 3.5% 15.8% New Hampshire 3,388 3,630 3,735 4,114 3,780 ^ -8.1% 11.6% New Jersey 2,212 2,247 2,310 2,337 2,399 2.7% 8.5% New Mexico 663 664 677 714 750 5.0% 13.1% New York 2,532 2,552 2,554 2,602 2,657 2.1% 4.9% North Carolina 560 560 749 880 992 12.7% 77.1% North Dakota 1,820 1,840 1,906 1,954 2,040 4.4% 12.1% Ohio 2,006 2,045 2,045 2,133 2,300 7.8% 14.7% Oklahoma 1,285 1,336 1,406 1,399 ^ 1,520 8.6% 18.3% Oregon 1,628 1,628 ^ 1,661 1,828 1,934 5.8% 18.8% Pennsylvania 1,978 2,042 2,105 2,134 2,277 6.7% 15.1% Rhode Island 1,746 1,746 1,746 1,806 1,854 2.7% 6.2% South Carolina 1,221 1,269 1,385 1,507 1,856 23.2% 52.0% Tennessee 1,145 1,240 1,308 1,430 1,626 13.7% 42.0% Texas 909 996 1,022 1,072 1,122 4.7% 23.4% Utah 1,392 1,429 1,476 1,526 1,626 6.6% 16.8% Vermont 2,614 2,692 2,804 3,004 3,124 4.0% 19.5% Virginia 1,429 1,437 1,159 ^ 1,159 1,159 0.0% -18.9% WASHINGTON 1,458 1,515 1,584 1,641 1,743 6.2% 19.5% West Virginia 1,444 1,526 1,610 1,675 1,747 4.3% 21.0% Wisconsin 2,127 2,292 2,448 2,453 2,619 6.8% 23.1% Wyoming 1,187 1,262 1,364 1,431 1,501 4.9% 26.5%

Average** 1,533 1,584 1,632 1,721 1,807 5.0% 17.9% Washington Rank 21 22 23 24 25 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 3.3% 3.1% 5.4% 5.0% Washington 3.9% 4.6% 3.6% 6.2% Median (49 state averages) 1,743

*In-district rates for Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, and Montana. **Does not include South Dakota. ~Michigan rates reflect tuition only. ^Fees reduced. NATIONAL - TABLE 10 NONRESIDENT TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (Estimated State Averages) COMMUNITY COLLEGES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alabama 2,287 2,378 2,958 3,050 3,708 21.6% 62.1% Alaska ~ 6,408 6,588 2,028 ^ 2,088 2,313 10.8% -63.9% Arizona 4,625 4,708 4,927 5,035 5,093 1.2% 10.1% Arkansas 2,300 2,284 ^ 2,284 2,564 2,843 10.9% 23.6% California 3,810 3,900 4,050 4,230 4,020 ^ -5.0% 5.5% Colorado 6,655 6,821 7,594 7,826 8,352 6.7% 25.5% Connecticut 5,438 5,438 5,438 5,438 5,816 7.0% 7.0% Delaware 3,360 3,510 3,630 3,780 4,086 8.1% 21.6% Florida 4,566 4,877 5,130 5,382 5,624 4.5% 23.2% Georgia 4,470 4,926 5,118 5,354 5,326 ^ -0.5% 19.1% Hawaii 5,732 5,780 5,828 5,837 5,840 0.1% 1.9% Idaho 3,309 3,592 3,840 4,093 4,347 6.2% 31.4% Illinois 6,848 6,970 8,122 8,369 8,632 3.1% 26.1% Indiana 5,905 6,040 6,040 6,040 6,280 4.0% 6.4% Iowa 2,840 3,243 3,225 ^ 3,457 3,734 8.0% 31.5% Kansas 2,520 2,522 2,528 2,534 2,544 0.4% 1.0% Kentucky 3,140 3,260 3,380 3,530 4,350 23.2% 38.5% Louisiana 2,878 3,348 3,425 3,864 3,920 1.4% 36.2% Maine 4,350 4,470 4,470 4,470 4,470 0.0% 2.8% Maryland 5,603 5,790 7,346 5,711 ^ 5,752 0.7% 2.7% Massachusetts 7,527 7,676 8,241 8,510 8,636 1.5% 14.7% Michigan *** 2,149 2,198 2,250 2,285 2,391 4.6% 11.3% Minnesota 4,399 4,247 ^ 4,447 4,623 5,101 10.3% 16.0% Mississippi 2,450 2,486 2,844 2,898 3,140 8.4% 28.2% Missouri 2,689 2,770 2,887 3,013 3,129 3.8% 16.4% Montana 4,602 4,949 5,676 5,097 ^ 5,182 1.7% 12.6% Nebraska 1,517 1,610 1,649 1,705 1,773 4.0% 16.9% Nevada 4,659 5,023 5,220 5,425 5,610 3.4% 20.4% New Hampshire 7,392 7,920 8,312 8,976 8,460 ^ -5.7% 14.4% New Jersey ** 5,543 5,397 ^ 5,260 ^ -2.5% New Mexico 1,617 1,627 1,617 ^ 1,707 1,808 5.9% 11.8% New York 4,934 4,998 4,919 ^ 4,825 ^ 4,840 0.3% -1.9% North Carolina 4,564 4,564 4,753 5,432 5,544 2.1% 21.5% North Dakota 4,412 4,432 4,565 4,685 4,856 3.6% 10.1% Ohio 4,760 4,865 4,758 ^ 4,475 ^ 4,782 6.9% 0.5% Oklahoma 3,175 3,200 3,435 3,428 ^ 3,730 8.8% 17.5% Oregon 4,591 4,474 ^ 4,496 4,787 4,821 0.7% 5.0% Pennsylvania 5,960 6,126 6,223 6,316 6,751 6.9% 13.3% Rhode Island 4,764 4,764 4,764 4,932 5,074 2.9% 6.5% South Carolina 3,130 3,500 3,587 3,880 4,364 12.5% 39.4% Tennessee 4,400 4,626 4,896 5,306 6,084 14.7% 38.3% Texas 1,825 1,928 2,030 1,989 ^ 2,223 11.8% 21.8% Utah 4,815 4,945 5,119 5,315 5,675 6.8% 17.9% Vermont 5,014 5,260 5,480 5,764 5,980 3.7% 19.3% Virginia 4,710 4,848 4,990 5,115 5,175 1.2% 9.9% WASHINGTON 5,733 5,961 6,234 6,459 6,861 6.2% 19.7% West Virginia 4,633 4,874 5,079 5,349 5,342 ^ -0.1% 15.3% Wisconsin 7,194 7,766 8,452 9,037 10,285 13.8% 43.0% Wyoming 2,975 3,187 3,467 3,687 3,853 4.5% 29.5%

Average* 4,326 4,485 4,639 4,757 4,975 4.6% 15.0% Washington Rank 9 9766 CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: National Average 3.7% 3.4% 2.5% 4.6% Washington 4.0% 4.6% 3.6% 6.2% Median (49 state averages) 5,074

*Does not include So. Dakota. **New Jersey reported nonresident rates for the first time in 1999-00. ^Fees reduced. ~Alaska eliminated the nonres. portion of tuition beginning in Fall 1999. ***Michigan rates reflect tuition only.

Western States Comparison (WICHE)

WICHE STATES - TABLE 1 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska 2,710 2,770 2,845 3,420 3,495 2.2% 29.0% Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% California 4,355 4,177 ^ 4,047 ^ 4,046 ^ 4,123 1.9% -5.3% Colorado 2,939 3,038 3,118 3,188 3,357 5.3% 14.2% Hawaii 2,949 3,045 3,141 3,157 3,253 3.0% 10.3% Idaho 1,942 2,136 2,348 2,476 2,720 9.9% 40.1% Montana 2,727 2,880 3,075 3,178 3,648 14.8% 33.8% Nevada 1,995 2,070 2,145 2,220 2,295 3.4% 15.0% New Mexico 2,165 2,241 2,430 2,795 3,026 8.3% 39.8% North Dakota 2,677 2,830 2,956 3,088 3,261 5.6% 21.8% Oregon 3,648 3,726 3,810 3,819 4,071 6.6% 11.6% South Dakota 2,824 3,015 3,243 3,448 3,642 5.6% 29.0% Utah 2,601 2,709 2,790 2,895 3,043 5.1% 17.0% WASHINGTON 3,366 3,495 3,638 3,761 3,983 5.9% 18.3% Wyoming 2,326 2,330 2,416 2,575 2,807 9.0% 20.7%

WICHE States Average 2,752 2,841 2,951 3,094 3,281 6.0% 19.2%

Washington Rank (n=15) 3 3333

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (15) $ 89 109 143 187 % Increase 3.2% 3.9% 4.9% 6.0%

Washington $ 129 143 123 222 % Increase 3.8% 4.1% 3.4% 5.9%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 2 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska 7,210 7,390 7,615 8,340 8,565 2.7% 18.8% Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% California 13,339 13,751 14,221 14,660 14,827 1.1% 11.2% Colorado 14,983 15,520 15,898 16,700 17,367 4.0% 15.9% Hawaii 9,429 9,525 9,621 9,637 9,733 1.0% 3.2% Idaho 7,742 8,136 8,348 8,476 8,720 2.9% 12.6% Montana 7,431 7,931 8,343 8,673 9,847 13.5% 32.5% Nevada 7,430 7,840 8,492 9,200 9,510 3.4% 28.0% New Mexico 8,174 8,461 9,172 10,548 11,424 8.3% 39.8% North Dakota 6,411 6,774 7,098 7,437 7,860 5.7% 22.6% Oregon 12,099 12,510 13,197 13,839 14,493 4.7% 19.8% South Dakota 6,357 6,690 7,062 7,400 7,725 4.4% 21.5% Utah 7,998 8,251 8,495 8,828 9,289 5.2% 16.1% WASHINGTON 10,656 11,517 12,029 12,453 13,258 6.5% 24.4% Wyoming 7,414 7,418 7,684 7,693 8,279 7.6% 11.7%

WICHE States Average 9,026 9,388 9,779 10,246 10,750 4.9% 19.1%

Washington Rank (n=15) 4 4444

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (15) $ 363 391 467 504 % Increase 4.0% 4.2% 4.8% 4.9%

Washington $ 861 512 424 805 % Increase 8.1% 4.4% 3.5% 6.5%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median. WICHE STATES - TABLE 3 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska 3,620 3,700 3,800 5,088 5,232 2.8% 44.5% Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% California 4,395 4,409 4,269 ^ 4,268 ^ 4,349 1.9% -1.0% Colorado 3,693 3,822 3,920 4,014 4,217 5.1% 14.2% Hawaii 3,909 4,029 4,149 4,165 4,309 3.5% 10.2% Idaho 2,482 2,676 2,888 3,016 3,260 8.1% 31.3% Montana 2,636 2,839 3,025 3,128 3,433 9.8% 30.2% Nevada 1,800 1,860 1,930 2,000 2,070 3.5% 15.0% New Mexico 2,381 2,474 2,682 3,084 3,341 8.3% 40.3% North Dakota 2,887 3,040 3,166 3,298 3,471 5.2% 20.2% Oregon 6,150 6,384 6,750 7,056 7,497 6.3% 21.9% South Dakota 2,443 2,592 2,767 2,925 3,075 5.1% 25.9% Utah 2,111 2,198 2,262 2,348 2,449 4.3% 16.0% WASHINGTON 5,232 5,433 5,583 5,745 5,929 3.2% 13.3% Wyoming 2,812 2,816 2,920 3,117 3,386 8.6% 20.4%

WICHE States Average 3,241 3,362 3,491 3,706 3,900 5.2% 20.4%

Washington Rank (n=15) 2 2222

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (15) $ 121 129 215 194 % Increase 3.7% 3.8% 6.2% 5.2%

Washington $ 201 150 162 184 % Increase 3.8% 2.8% 2.9% 3.2%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 4 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES UNIVERSITIES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska 6,620 6,780 6,980 9,024 9,288 2.9% 40.3% Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% California 13,379 13,793 14,263 14,702 15,053 2.4% 12.5% Colorado 14,767 15,304 15,686 16,506 17,367 5.2% 17.6% Hawaii 9,837 9,957 10,077 10,093 10,309 2.1% 4.8% Idaho 8,282 8,676 8,888 9,016 9,260 2.7% 11.8% Montana 6,804 7,315 7,694 7,997 8,927 11.6% 31.2% Nevada 7,235 7,630 8,277 8,980 9,285 3.4% 28.3% New Mexico 8,418 8,722 9,456 10,874 11,777 8.3% 39.9% North Dakota 6,973 7,336 7,658 7,997 8,421 5.3% 20.8% Oregon 10,449 10,812 11,409 11,958 12,645 5.7% 21.0% South Dakota 5,638 5,916 6,220 6,499 6,766 4.1% 20.0% Utah 6,411 6,614 6,812 7,081 7,596 7.3% 18.5% WASHINGTON 12,966 13,479 13,872 14,283 14,766 3.4% 13.9% Wyoming 7,900 7,906 8,190 8,199 8,858 8.0% 12.1%

WICHE States Average 8,959 9,290 9,660 10,201 10,711 5.0% 19.6%

Washington Rank (n=15) 3 3333

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (15) $ 331 370 541 511 % Increase 3.7% 4.0% 5.6% 5.0%

Washington $ 513 393 411 483 % Increase 4.0% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median. WICHE STATES - TABLE 5 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Arizona 2 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% California 11 1,957 1,878 ^ 1,847 ^ 1,859 1,897 2.0% -3.0% Colorado 5 2,180 2,238 2,302 2,353 2,511 6.7% 15.2% Idaho 2 1,979 2,156 2,340 2,514 2,732 8.7% 38.0% Montana 2 2,468 2,677 2,823 2,924 3,222 10.2% 30.6% Nevada 1 1,995 2,070 2,145 2,220 2,295 3.4% 15.0% New Mexico 1 1,514 1,708 1,762 1,933 2,042 5.6% 34.9% North Dakota 4 2,525 2,623 2,709 2,790 2,909 4.3% 15.2% Oregon 4 3,275 3,305 3,362 3,435 3,650 6.2% 11.4% South Dakota 2 2,768 3,008 3,258 3,485 3,702 6.2% 33.7% Utah 1 1,935 1,986 2,042 2,106 2,252 6.9% 16.4% WASHINGTON 3 2,536 2,657 2,796 2,890 3,071 6.3% 21.1%

WICHE States Average* 2,266 2,372 2,470 2,571 2,731 6.2% 20.5%

Washington Rank (n=12) 3 4444

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (12) $ 106 98 101 160 % Increase 4.7% 4.1% 4.1% 6.2%

Washington $ 121 139 94 181 % Increase 4.8% 5.2% 3.4% 6.3%

Median (12 states) 2,622

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 6 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Arizona 2 8,267 8,592 8,893 9,288 10,352 11.5% 25.2% California 11 8,791 9,259 9,965 9,241 ^ 9,279 0.4% 5.5% Colorado 5 7,645 7,916 8,074 8,406 8,851 5.3% 15.8% Idaho 2 7,909 8,216 8,400 8,634 8,952 3.7% 13.2% Montana 2 6,838 7,358 7,726 8,056 9,049 12.3% 32.3% Nevada 1 7,430 7,840 8,492 9,200 9,510 3.4% 28.0% New Mexico 1 5,602 6,205 6,440 7,078 7,706 8.9% 37.6% North Dakota 4 5,507 5,737 5,952 6,167 6,435 4.3% 16.9% Oregon 4 8,462 8,706 9,090 9,567 10,020 4.7% 18.4% South Dakota 2 6,300 6,683 7,077 7,438 7,785 4.7% 23.6% Utah 1 5,730 5,886 6,058 6,283 6,718 6.9% 17.2% WASHINGTON 3 8,972 9,350 9,761 9,989 10,651 6.6% 18.7%

WICHE States Average* 7,288 7,646 7,994 8,279 8,776 6.0% 20.4%

Washington Rank (n=12) 1 1211

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (12) $ 358 348 285 497 % Increase 4.9% 4.6% 3.6% 6.0%

Washington $ 378 411 228 662 % Increase 4.2% 4.4% 2.3% 6.6%

Median (12 states) 9,001

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 7 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Arizona 2 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% California 11 1,957 1,957 1,925 ^ 1,939 1,977 2.0% 1.0% Colorado 5 2,606 2,702 2,750 2,822 2,912 3.2% 11.7% Idaho 2 2,498 2,700 2,906 3,113 3,347 7.5% 34.0% Montana 2 2,213 2,445 2,687 3,006 3,370 12.1% 52.3% Nevada 1 1,800 1,860 1,930 2,000 2,070 3.5% 15.0% New Mexico 1 1,634 1,828 1,882 2,053 2,187 6.5% 33.8% North Dakota 4 2,715 2,853 2,971 3,095 3,274 5.8% 20.6% Oregon 4 5,295 5,461 5,734 6,065 6,355 4.8% 20.0% South Dakota 2 2,406 2,587 2,777 2,995 3,115 4.0% 29.5% Utah 1 1,977 2,028 2,086 2,172 2,312 6.4% 16.9% WASHINGTON 3 4,051 4,235 4,438 4,589 4,885 6.5% 20.6%

WICHE States Average* 2,601 2,735 2,862 3,016 3,191 5.8% 22.7%

Washington Rank (n=12) 2 2222

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (12) $ 134 128 154 175 % Increase 5.1% 4.7% 5.4% 5.8%

Washington $ 184 203 151 296 % Increase 4.5% 4.8% 3.4% 6.5%

Median (12 states) 3,014

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 8 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (State Averages) COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

# 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Arizona 2 8,267 8,592 8,893 9,288 10,352 11.5% 25.2% California 11 9,337 9,337 10,042 9,319 ^ 9,357 0.4% 0.2% Colorado 5 8,458 8,787 8,867 9,207 9,638 4.7% 14.0% Idaho 2 8,428 8,760 8,966 9,233 9,567 3.6% 13.5% Montana 2 5,400 5,845 6,505 7,319 8,233 12.5% 52.5% Nevada 1 7,235 7,630 8,277 8,980 9,285 3.4% 28.3% New Mexico 1 6,233 6,325 6,560 7,198 7,851 9.1% 26.0% North Dakota 4 6,801 7,149 7,463 7,794 8,224 5.5% 20.9% Oregon 4 9,284 9,569 10,034 10,536 10,994 4.3% 18.4% South Dakota 2 5,601 5,911 6,230 6,524 6,821 4.6% 21.8% Utah 1 5,895 6,054 6,234 6,484 6,928 6.8% 17.5% WASHINGTON 3 12,301 12,815 13,367 13,681 14,591 6.7% 18.6%

WICHE States Average* 7,770 8,065 8,453 8,797 9,320 5.9% 19.9%

Washington Rank (n=12) 1 1111

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (12) $ 295 389 344 523 % Increase 3.8% 4.8% 4.1% 5.9%

Washington $ 514 552 314 910 % Increase 4.2% 4.3% 2.3% 6.7%

Median (12 states) 9,321

#Number of institutions in survey. *Does not include Alaska, Hawaii, or Wyoming. ^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 9 RESIDENT TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (Estimated State Averages) COMMUNITY COLLEGES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska 1,908 1,968 2,028 2,088 2,148 2.9% 12.6% Arizona 815 831 854 903 930 3.0% 14.1% California 390 360 ^ 330 ^ 330 330 0.0% -15.4% Colorado 1,802 1,877 1,904 1,920 1,999 4.1% 10.9% Hawaii 956 1,004 1,052 1,061 1,064 0.3% 11.3% Idaho 1,100 1,179 1,250 1,313 1,406 7.1% 27.8% Montana 1,423 1,529 1,802 1,944 1,818 ^ -6.5% 27.8% Nevada 1,140 1,185 1,230 1,275 1,320 3.5% 15.8% New Mexico 663 664 677 714 750 5.0% 13.1% North Dakota 1,820 1,840 1,906 1,954 2,040 4.4% 12.1% Oregon 1,628 1,628 ^ 1,661 1,828 1,934 5.8% 18.8% Utah 1,392 1,429 1,476 1,526 1,626 6.6% 16.8% WASHINGTON 1,458 1,515 1,584 1,641 1,743 6.2% 19.5% Wyoming 1,187 1,262 1,364 1,431 1,501 4.9% 26.5%

WICHE States Average* 1,263 1,305 1,366 1,423 1,472 3.4% 16.6%

Washington Rank (n=14) 5 6666

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (14) $42 61 58 49 % Increase 3.3% 4.6% 4.2% 3.4%

Washington $57 69 57 102 % Increase 3.9% 4.6% 3.6% 6.2%

Median (14 states) 1,564

*South Dakota is not included. ^Fees reduced. WICHE STATES - TABLE 10 NONRESIDENT TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES (Estimated State Averages) COMMUNITY COLLEGES

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Alaska * 6,408 6,588 2,028 ^ 2,088 2,313 10.8% -63.9% Arizona 4,625 4,708 4,927 5,035 5,093 1.2% 10.1% California 3,810 3,900 4,050 4,230 4,020 ^ -5.0% 5.5% Colorado 6,655 6,821 7,594 7,826 8,352 6.7% 25.5% Hawaii 5,732 5,780 5,828 5,837 5,840 0.1% 1.9% Idaho 3,309 3,592 3,840 4,093 4,347 6.2% 31.4% Montana 4,602 4,949 5,676 5,097 ^ 5,182 1.7% 12.6% Nevada 4,659 5,023 5,220 5,425 5,610 3.4% 20.4% New Mexico 1,617 1,627 1,617 ^ 1,707 1,808 5.9% 11.8% North Dakota 4,412 4,432 4,565 4,685 4,856 3.6% 10.1% Oregon 4,591 4,474 ^ 4,496 4,787 4,821 0.7% 5.0% Utah 4,815 4,945 5,119 5,315 5,675 6.8% 17.9% WASHINGTON 5,733 5,961 6,234 6,459 6,861 6.2% 19.7% Wyoming 2,975 3,187 3,467 3,687 3,853 4.5% 29.5%

WICHE States Average** 4,567 4,713 4,619 4,734 4,902 3.6% 7.3%

Washington Rank (n=14) 3 3222

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR: WICHE States Average (14) $ 146 (95) 115 169 % Increase 3.2% -2.0% 2.5% 3.6%

Washington $ 228 273 225 402 % Increase 4.0% 4.6% 3.6% 6.2%

Median (14 states) 4,975

^Fees reduced. *Alaska eliminated the nonresident portion of tuition beginning Fall 1999. **South Dakota is not included.

Peer Institution Comparison

PEERS - TABLE 1 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% University of California-Davis 4,332 4,153 ^ 4,034 ^ 4,072 4,595 12.8% 6.1% University of California-Irvine 4,067 3,878 ^ 3,871 ^ 4,060 4,556 12.2% 12.0% University of California-Los Angeles 4,044 3,858 ^ 3,683 ^ 3,698 4,236 14.5% 4.7% University of California-San Diego 4,200 4,031 ^ 3,848 ^ 3,850 3,863 0.3% -8.0% University of Florida 1,994 2,114 2,233 2,348 2,444 4.1% 22.6% University of Hawaii at Manoa 2,949 3,045 3,141 3,157 3,253 3.0% 10.3% University of Illinois at Chicago 4,364 4,488 4,648 4,800 5,620 17.1% 28.8% University of Iowa 2,760 2,868 2,998 3,204 3,522 9.9% 27.6% University of Kentucky 2,736 3,016 3,296 3,446 3,734 8.4% 36.5% Michigan State University 4,789 4,896 5,589 5,432 ^ 5,911 8.8% 23.4% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 5,878 6,098 6,333 6,513 6,935 6.5% 18.0% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 4,473 4,602 4,649 4,877 5,536 13.5% 23.8% University of Missouri-Columbia 4,280 4,439 4,581 4,726 4,887 3.4% 14.2% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 2,165 2,241 2,430 2,795 3,026 8.3% 39.8% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 9,374 9,938 10,418 10,920 12,062 10.5% 28.7% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2,173 2,211 2,314 2,710 3,219 18.8% 48.1% Ohio State University-Main Campus 3,660 3,879 4,110 4,383 4,788 9.2% 30.8% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 4,359 4,746 4,998 5,337 5,823 9.1% 33.6% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 6,164 6,424 6,698 7,002 7,482 6.9% 21.4% Texas A & M University 3,077 3,177 3,334 3,572 3,676 2.9% 19.5% University of Utah 2,601 2,709 2,790 2,895 3,043 5.1% 17.0% University of Virginia-Main Campus 4,786 4,866 4,130 ^ 4,160 4,236 1.8% -11.5% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 3,366 3,495 3,638 3,761 3,983 5.9% 18.3% University of Wisconsin-Madison 3,240 3,405 3,735 3,788 4,086 7.9% 26.1%

Average (25 institutions) 3,916 4,029 4,150 4,314 4,680 8.5% 19.5%

University of Washington Rank 15 15 16 15 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 25 Institution Average: $ 114 121 164 366 % Increase 2.9% 3.0% 3.9% 8.5%

University of Washington: $ 129 143 123 222 % Increase 3.8% 4.1% 3.4% 5.9%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 2 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% University of California-Davis 13,316 13,727 14,208 14,686 15,669 6.7% 17.7% University of California-Irvine 13,052 13,451 14,045 15,856 15,630 ^ -1.4% 19.8% University of California-Los Angeles 13,026 13,431 13,857 14,312 14,940 4.4% 14.7% University of California-San Diego 13,185 14,309 14,022 ^ 15,032 14,567 ^ -3.1% 10.5% University of Florida 7,911 8,769 9,222 9,686 10,332 6.7% 30.6% University of Hawaii at Manoa 9,429 9,525 9,621 9,637 9,733 1.0% 3.2% University of Illinois at Chicago 10,276 10,580 10,924 11,264 12,280 9.0% 19.5% University of Iowa 9,616 9,990 10,440 10,966 11,950 9.0% 24.3% University of Kentucky 7,536 8,376 9,216 9,666 10,274 6.3% 36.3% Michigan State University 11,854 12,126 12,992 13,056 14,214 8.9% 19.9% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 18,444 19,156 19,761 20,323 21,645 6.5% 17.4% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 11,920 12,277 12,789 13,463 15,002 11.4% 25.9% University of Missouri-Columbia 11,723 12,107 12,495 12,895 13,332 3.4% 13.7% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 8,174 8,461 9,172 10,548 11,424 8.3% 39.8% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 18,024 18,988 19,988 20,990 22,292 6.2% 23.7% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 11,159 11,377 11,480 11,876 13,211 11.2% 18.4% Ohio State University-Main Campus 10,869 11,448 12,060 12,732 13,554 6.5% 24.7% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 10,986 12,252 12,379 13,614 14,760 8.4% 34.4% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 12,928 13,458 14,014 14,684 15,740 7.2% 21.8% Texas A & M University 9,497 9,567 10,052 9,592 ^ 9,584 ^ -0.1% 0.9% University of Utah 7,998 8,251 8,495 8,828 9,289 5.2% 16.1% University of Virginia-Main Campus 15,030 15,814 16,603 17,409 18,268 4.9% 21.5% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 10,656 11,517 12,029 12,453 13,258 6.5% 24.4% University of Wisconsin-Madison 10,979 11,586 13,049 14,186 16,318 15.0% 48.6%

Average (25 institutions) 11,452 11,986 12,493 13,102 13,905 6.1% 21.4%

University of Washington Rank 16 14 15 15 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 25 Institution Average: $ 534 507 609 803 % Increase 4.7% 4.2% 4.9% 6.1%

University of Washington: $ 861 512 424 805 % Increase 8.1% 4.4% 3.5% 6.5%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 3 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 2,058 2,158 2,259 2,344 2,486 6.1% 20.8% University of California-Davis 4,467 4,483 4,319 ^ 4,591 4,831 5.2% 8.1% University of California-Irvine 5,000 5,180 5,158 ^ 5,296 5,294 ^ 0.0% 5.9% University of California-Los Angeles 4,496 4,550 4,405 ^ 4,503 4,551 1.1% 1.2% University of California-San Diego 4,853 4,889 4,697 ^ 4,885 4,943 1.2% 1.9% University of Florida 2,631 2,801 2,951 3,108 3,273 5.3% 24.4% University of Hawaii at Manoa 3,909 4,029 4,149 4,165 4,309 3.5% 10.2% University of Illinois at Chicago 4,942 5,082 4,010 ^ 4,144 4,628 11.7% -6.4% University of Iowa 3,242 3,368 3,520 3,750 4,108 9.5% 26.7% University of Kentucky 2,976 3,276 3,596 3,766 4,074 8.2% 36.9% Michigan State University 5,750 5,916 6,674 6,290 ^ 6,510 3.5% 13.2% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 9,816 10,192 10,501 10,821 11,523 6.5% 17.4% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 5,454 5,611 5,517 ^ 5,794 6,547 13.0% 20.0% University of Missouri-Columbia 4,284 4,439 4,580 4,728 4,885 3.3% 14.0% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 2,381 2,474 2,682 3,084 3,341 8.3% 40.3% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 10,886 11,548 12,148 12,750 13,960 9.5% 28.2% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2,164 2,202 2,354 2,807 3,391 20.8% 56.7% Ohio State University-Main Campus 5,187 5,445 5,730 6,048 6,333 4.7% 22.1% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 5,418 5,586 5,880 6,264 6,822 8.9% 25.9% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 8,154 8,498 8,818 9,234 9,890 7.1% 21.3% Texas A & M University 2,623 2,732 3,002 3,186 3,506 10.0% 33.7% University of Utah 2,111 2,198 2,262 2,348 2,449 4.3% 16.0% University of Virginia-Main Campus 4,786 4,866 4,916 5,023 5,178 3.1% 8.2% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 5,232 5,433 5,583 5,745 5,929 3.2% 13.3% University of Wisconsin-Madison 4,690 4,926 5,403 5,884 6,358 8.1% 35.6%

Average (25 institutions) 4,700 4,875 5,005 5,222 5,565 6.6% 18.4%

University of Washington Rank 7 8799

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 25 Institution Average: $ 175 129 218 342 % Increase 3.7% 2.7% 4.4% 6.6%

University of Washington: $ 201 150 162 184 % Increase 3.8% 2.8% 2.9% 3.2%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 4 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 8,710 9,110 9,411 9,800 10,352 5.6% 18.9% University of California-Davis 13,451 13,867 14,308 15,025 15,725 4.7% 16.9% University of California-Irvine 13,985 14,564 15,158 15,730 16,188 2.9% 15.8% University of California-Los Angeles 13,478 13,934 14,399 14,937 15,444 3.4% 14.6% University of California-San Diego 13,838 14,273 14,691 15,319 15,647 2.1% 13.1% University of Florida 8,739 9,672 10,166 10,609 11,416 7.6% 30.6% University of Hawaii at Manoa 9,837 9,957 10,077 10,093 10,309 2.1% 4.8% University of Illinois at Chicago 11,384 11,718 8,570 ^ 8,840 9,464 7.1% -16.9% University of Iowa 10,014 10,404 10,874 11,420 12,330 8.0% 23.1% University of Kentucky 8,256 9,156 10,116 10,626 11,294 6.3% 36.8% Michigan State University 11,054 11,376 12,296 12,110 ^ 12,510 3.3% 13.2% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 19,722 20,484 21,107 21,749 23,163 6.5% 17.4% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 10,254 10,555 10,377 ^ 10,921 12,200 11.7% 19.0% University of Missouri-Columbia 11,892 12,275 12,668 13,075 13,515 3.4% 13.6% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 8,418 8,722 9,456 10,874 11,777 8.3% 39.9% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 10,886 11,548 12,148 12,750 13,960 9.5% 28.2% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 11,150 11,368 11,520 11,973 13,702 14.4% 22.9% Ohio State University-Main Campus 13,473 14,145 14,865 15,639 16,404 4.9% 21.8% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 10,356 10,524 11,067 11,709 12,705 8.5% 22.7% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 16,318 16,988 17,648 18,506 19,856 7.3% 21.7% Texas A & M University 6,903 6,991 7,322 7,486 7,726 3.2% 11.9% University of Utah 6,411 6,614 6,812 7,081 7,596 7.3% 18.5% University of Virginia-Main Campus 15,030 15,814 16,603 17,409 18,268 4.9% 21.5% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 12,966 13,479 13,872 14,283 14,766 3.4% 13.9% University of Wisconsin-Madison 14,393 15,188 17,107 18,594 20,496 10.2% 42.4%

Average (25 institutions) 11,637 12,109 12,506 13,062 13,873 6.2% 19.2%

University of Washington Rank 10 10 10 10 10

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 25 Institution Average: $ 472 396 557 810 % Increase 4.1% 3.3% 4.5% 6.2%

University of Washington: $ 513 393 411 483 % Increase 4.0% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 5 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 2,565 2,760 2,895 3,154 3,380 7.2% 31.8% University of California-Davis 4,332 4,153 ^ 4,034 ^ 4,072 4,595 12.8% 6.1% Colorado State University 2,975 3,037 3,054 3,133 3,252 3.8% 9.3% University of Florida 1,994 2,114 2,233 2,348 2,444 4.1% 22.6% University of Georgia 2,739 2,930 3,034 3,276 3,418 4.3% 24.8% University of Illinois at Urbana 4,406 4,586 4,770 4,994 5,754 15.2% 30.6% Purdue University-Main Campus 3,352 3,564 3,724 3,872 4,164 7.5% 24.2% Iowa State University 2,766 2,874 3,004 3,132 3,442 9.9% 24.4% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 2,467 2,544 2,592 2,781 2,835 1.9% 14.9% Louisiana St Univ A&M 2,711 2,841 2,851 3,395 3,395 0.0% 25.2% Michigan State University 4,789 4,896 5,589 5,432 ^ 5,911 8.8% 23.4% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 4,473 4,602 4,649 4,877 5,536 13.5% 23.8% Mississippi State University 2,731 3,017 3,017 3,117 3,586 15.0% 31.3% University of Missouri-Columbia 4,280 4,439 4,581 4,726 4,887 3.4% 14.2% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 9,374 9,938 10,418 10,920 12,062 10.5% 28.7% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 2,270 2,310 2,414 2,814 3,228 14.7% 42.2% Ohio State University-Main Campus 3,660 3,879 4,110 4,383 4,788 9.2% 30.8% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 2,386 2,394 2,548 2,672 2,811 5.2% 17.8% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2,576 2,744 3,104 3,362 3,784 12.6% 46.9% Texas A & M University 3,077 3,177 3,334 3,572 3,676 2.9% 19.5% Virginia Tech 4,147 4,305 3,620 ^ 3,640 3,664 0.7% -11.6% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 3,266 3,396 3,530 3,658 3,898 6.6% 19.4% University of Wisconsin-Madison 3,240 3,405 3,735 3,788 4,086 7.9% 26.1%

Average (23 institutions) 3,503 3,648 3,776 3,962 4,287 8.2% 22.4%

Washington State University Rank 10 11 11 10 10

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: $ 145 128 186 325 % Increase 4.1% 3.5% 4.9% 8.2%

Washington State University: $ 130 134 128 240 % Increase 4.0% 3.9% 3.6% 6.6%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 6 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 7,695 8,280 8,685 9,150 9,900 8.2% 28.7% University of California-Davis 13,316 13,727 14,208 14,686 15,669 6.7% 17.7% Colorado State University 10,197 10,543 10,740 11,153 11,694 4.9% 14.7% University of Florida 7,911 8,769 9,222 9,686 10,332 6.7% 30.6% University of Georgia 8,691 9,860 10,276 10,794 11,314 4.8% 30.2% University of Illinois at Urbana 11,023 11,402 11,862 12,442 13,574 9.1% 23.1% Purdue University-Main Campus 11,184 11,784 12,348 12,904 13,872 7.5% 24.0% Iowa State University 8,808 9,152 9,564 9,974 10,776 8.0% 22.3% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 8,772 8,992 9,195 9,549 9,762 2.2% 11.3% Louisiana St Univ A&M 6,311 6,621 7,051 8,695 8,695 0.0% 37.8% Michigan State University 11,854 12,126 12,992 13,056 14,214 8.9% 19.9% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 11,920 12,277 12,789 13,463 15,002 11.4% 25.9% Mississippi State University 5,551 6,119 6,119 7,065 8,128 15.0% 46.4% University of Missouri-Columbia 11,723 12,107 12,495 12,895 13,332 3.4% 13.7% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 18,024 18,988 19,988 20,990 22,292 6.2% 23.7% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 11,256 11,476 11,580 11,980 13,220 10.4% 17.4% Ohio State University-Main Campus 10,869 11,448 12,060 12,732 13,554 6.5% 24.7% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 6,406 6,414 6,883 7,007 7,535 7.5% 17.6% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 7,258 7,800 9,172 10,216 11,570 13.3% 59.4% Texas A & M University 9,497 9,567 10,052 9,592 ^ 9,584 ^ -0.1% 0.9% Virginia Tech 11,111 11,521 11,844 12,128 12,488 3.0% 12.4% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 10,148 10,554 10,564 10,574 11,258 6.5% 10.9% University of Wisconsin-Madison 10,979 11,586 13,049 14,186 16,318 15.0% 48.6%

Average (23 institutions) 10,022 10,483 10,989 11,518 12,351 7.2% 23.2%

Washington State University Rank 13 12 13 14 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: $ 461 505 530 833 % Increase 4.6% 4.8% 4.8% 7.2%

Washington State University: $ 406 10 10 684 % Increase 4.0% 0.1% 0.1% 6.5%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 7 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 2,565 2,760 2,895 3,154 3,380 7.2% 31.8% University of California-Davis 4,467 4,483 4,319 ^ 4,591 4,831 5.2% 8.1% Colorado State University 3,317 3,383 3,408 3,497 3,630 3.8% 9.4% University of Florida 2,631 2,801 2,951 3,108 3,273 5.3% 24.4% University of Georgia 2,568 3,290 3,516 3,776 3,942 4.4% 53.5% University of Illinois at Urbana 4,944 5,138 4,016 ^ 4,200 4,764 13.4% -3.6% Purdue University-Main Campus 3,352 3,564 3,724 3,872 4,164 7.5% 24.2% Iowa State University 3,248 3,374 3,526 3,678 4,000 8.8% 23.2% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 2,849 2,926 2,984 3,158 3,224 2.1% 13.2% Louisiana St Univ A&M 2,720 2,850 2,860 3,404 3,404 0.0% 25.1% Michigan State University 5,750 5,916 6,674 6,290 ^ 6,510 3.5% 13.2% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 5,454 5,611 5,517 ^ 5,794 6,547 13.0% 20.0% Mississippi State University 2,731 3,017 3,017 3,117 3,586 15.0% 31.3% University of Missouri-Columbia 4,284 4,439 4,580 4,728 4,885 3.3% 14.0% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 10,886 11,548 12,148 12,750 13,960 9.5% 28.2% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 2,276 2,316 2,470 2,931 3,411 16.4% 49.9% Ohio State University-Main Campus 5,187 5,445 5,730 6,048 6,333 4.7% 22.1% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 2,024 2,040 2,170 2,313 2,352 1.7% 16.2% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 3,142 3,354 3,806 4,004 4,280 6.9% 36.2% Texas A & M University 2,623 2,732 3,002 3,186 3,506 10.0% 33.7% Virginia Tech 4,769 4,927 4,950 5,069 5,219 3.0% 9.4% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 5,132 5,334 5,494 5,660 5,854 3.4% 14.1% University of Wisconsin-Madison 4,690 4,926 5,403 5,884 6,358 8.1% 35.6%

Average (23 institutions) 3,983 4,181 4,311 4,531 4,844 6.9% 21.6%

Washington State University Rank 5 5566

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: $ 198 130 220 313 % Increase 5.0% 3.1% 5.1% 6.9%

Washington State University: $ 202 160 166 194 % Increase 3.9% 3.0% 3.0% 3.4%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 8 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 7,695 8,280 8,685 9,150 9,900 8.2% 28.7% University of California-Davis 13,451 13,867 14,308 15,025 15,725 4.7% 16.9% Colorado State University 10,607 10,967 11,174 11,603 12,162 4.8% 14.7% University of Florida 8,739 9,672 10,166 10,609 11,416 7.6% 30.6% University of Georgia 8,058 11,300 12,204 12,794 13,410 4.8% 66.4% University of Illinois at Urbana 11,617 12,014 8,784 ^ 9,206 10,020 8.8% -13.7% Purdue University-Main Campus 11,184 11,784 12,348 12,904 13,872 7.5% 24.0% Iowa State University 9,174 9,532 9,962 10,390 11,196 7.8% 22.0% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 8,214 8,416 8,606 8,920 9,088 1.9% 10.6% Louisiana St Univ A&M 6,320 6,630 7,060 8,704 8,704 0.0% 37.7% Michigan State University 11,054 11,376 12,296 12,110 ^ 12,510 3.3% 13.2% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 10,254 10,555 10,377 ^ 10,921 12,200 11.7% 19.0% Mississippi State University 5,551 6,119 6,119 7,065 8,128 15.0% 46.4% University of Missouri-Columbia 11,892 12,275 12,668 13,075 13,515 3.4% 13.6% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 10,886 11,548 12,148 12,750 13,960 9.5% 28.2% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 11,262 11,482 11,636 12,097 13,722 13.4% 21.8% Ohio State University-Main Campus 13,473 14,145 14,865 15,639 16,404 4.9% 21.8% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 5,514 5,530 5,940 6,083 6,461 6.2% 17.2% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 7,824 8,410 9,874 10,346 12,066 16.6% 54.2% Texas A & M University 6,903 6,991 7,322 7,486 7,726 3.2% 11.9% Virginia Tech 7,199 7,537 7,758 7,949 8,189 3.0% 13.8% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 12,866 13,380 13,390 13,872 14,344 3.4% 11.5% University of Wisconsin-Madison 14,393 15,188 17,107 18,594 20,496 10.2% 42.4%

Average (23 institutions) 9,745 10,304 10,643 11,187 11,966 7.0% 22.8%

Washington State University Rank 4 4444

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: $ 559 339 543 779 % Increase 5.7% 3.3% 5.1% 7.0%

Washington State University: $ 514 10 482 472 % Increase 4.0% 0.1% 3.6% 3.4%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 9 RESIDENT MEDICAL TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 7,930 8,430 8,831 9,282 9,734 4.9% 22.7% University of California-Davis 9,884 9,901 10,336 10,198 ^ 10,439 2.4% 5.6% University of California-Irvine 10,604 10,630 10,806 10,627 ^ 10,731 1.0% 1.2% University of California-Los Angeles 9,999 9,993 ^ 10,032 10,130 10,177 0.5% 1.8% University of California-San Diego 10,415 10,324 ^ 10,324 10,636 10,510 ^ -1.2% 0.9% University of Florida 9,774 10,447 10,947 11,510 12,398 7.7% 26.8% University of Hawaii at Manoa 10,691 10,931 12,840 13,347 13,755 3.1% 28.7% University of Illinois at Chicago 13,066 15,458 17,874 18,302 19,374 5.9% 48.3% University of Iowa 9,256 9,618 10,052 10,588 14,919 40.9% 61.2% University of Kentucky 8,736 9,544 10,284 10,594 10,796 1.9% 23.6% Michigan State University 10,256 10,556 10,868 11,244 11,600 3.2% 13.1% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 17,410 17,840 18,205 18,759 19,331 3.0% 11.0% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 12,519 12,888 12,461 ^ 13,120 15,094 15.0% 20.6% University of Missouri-Columbia 14,254 14,669 15,139 15,625 16,152 3.4% 13.3% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 5,857 6,478 7,126 8,195 9,015 10.0% 53.9% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3,242 3,302 3,546 4,065 6,007 47.8% 85.3% Ohio State University-Main Campus 10,968 11,637 12,744 13,848 15,195 9.7% 38.5% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 12,051 12,537 13,173 13,902 15,090 8.5% 25.2% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 20,190 21,014 21,834 22,900 24,580 7.3% 21.7% Texas A & M University 8,068 7,948 ^ 7,952 7,766 ^ 7,840 1.0% -2.8% University of Utah 7,189 7,419 8,405 10,265 11,235 9.4% 56.3% University of Virginia-Main Campus 10,174 11,642 13,154 13,686 15,450 12.9% 51.9% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 8,490 8,823 9,210 9,533 10,142 6.4% 19.5% University of Wisconsin-Madison 14,780 15,510 17,003 18,564 20,102 8.3% 36.0%

Average (24 institutions) 10,658 11,147 11,798 12,362 13,319 7.7% 25.0%

University of Washington Rank 19 19 19 20 20

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 24 Institution Average: $ 489 650 564 958 % Increase 4.6% 5.8% 4.8% 7.7%

University of Washington $ 333 387 323 609 % Increase 3.9% 4.4% 3.5% 6.4%

Median (24 institutions) 11,999

Note: Medical degrees are not offered at Cornell University Statutory Colleges.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 10 NONRESIDENT MEDICAL TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of California-Davis 18,868 19,285 21,580 20,442 ^ 21,143 3.4% 12.1% University of California-Irvine 19,589 20,014 20,610 21,061 21,435 1.8% 9.4% University of California-Los Angeles 18,983 19,377 19,836 20,374 20,881 2.5% 10.0% University of California-San Diego 19,400 19,708 20,128 20,881 20,754 ^ -0.6% 7.0% University of Florida 25,464 28,098 29,480 30,970 33,318 7.6% 30.8% University of Hawaii at Manoa 24,395 24,635 25,776 26,667 27,459 3.0% 12.6% University of Illinois at Chicago 35,240 38,304 41,406 42,542 43,130 1.4% 22.4% University of Iowa 24,466 25,422 26,568 27,814 33,387 20.0% 36.5% University of Kentucky 20,536 23,304 25,674 25,674 25,510 ^ -0.6% 24.2% Michigan State University 21,852 22,500 23,168 23,974 24,800 3.4% 13.5% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 26,736 27,400 27,961 28,813 29,691 3.0% 11.1% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 22,854 23,531 23,741 23,965 27,455 14.6% 20.1% University of Missouri-Columbia 28,031 28,856 29,780 30,734 31,776 3.4% 13.4% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 16,852 18,572 20,429 23,494 25,843 10.0% 53.4% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 23,724 24,794 24,438 ^ 24,957 29,010 16.2% 22.3% Ohio State University-Main Campus 30,027 31,650 33,759 35,913 37,260 3.8% 24.1% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 21,147 21,996 23,106 24,330 26,352 8.3% 24.6% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 27,102 28,204 29,312 30,752 33,022 7.4% 21.8% Texas A & M University 21,168 21,048 ^ 21,052 21,000 ^ 20,940 ^ -0.3% -1.1% University of Utah 15,319 15,769 15,930 19,209 20,788 8.2% 35.7% University of Virginia-Main Campus 22,850 23,952 25,135 26,366 27,950 6.0% 22.3% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 21,402 22,251 23,256 24,084 25,668 6.6% 19.9% University of Wisconsin-Madison 21,630 22,823 25,713 28,066 30,402 8.3% 40.6%

Average (23 institutions) 22,941 23,978 25,123 26,177 27,738 6.0% 20.9%

University of Washington Rank 14 15 14 14 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: $ 1,037 1,145 1,054 1,561 % Increase 4.5% 4.8% 4.2% 6.0%

University of Washington $ 849 1,005 828 1,584 % Increase 4.0% 4.5% 3.6% 6.6%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

Note: Medical degrees are not offered at Cornell University Statutory Colleges. University of Arizona Medical School does not charge nonresident tuition.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 11 RESIDENT DENTAL TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of California-Los Angeles 9,710 9,628 ^ 9,667 9,765 9,812 0.5% 1.1% University of Florida 8,594 9,184 9,626 10,117 10,901 7.7% 26.8% University of Illinois at Chicago 9,268 10,576 12,094 12,470 13,370 7.2% 44.3% University of Iowa 6,546 7,282 7,566 9,968 10,772 8.1% 64.6% University of Kentucky 6,966 7,794 8,554 8,894 9,218 3.6% 32.3% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 14,388 14,942 15,725 16,203 17,665 9.0% 22.8% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 10,833 11,461 10,477 ^ 10,976 12,654 15.3% 16.8% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3,492 3,557 3,801 4,320 6,262 45.0% 79.3% Ohio State University-Main Campus 9,165 9,813 10,746 11,784 12,867 9.2% 40.4% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 18,858 19,630 20,396 21,390 22,958 7.3% 21.7% University of Utah 7,189 7,419 8,405 10,265 11,235 9.4% 56.3% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 8,490 8,823 9,210 9,533 10,142 6.4% 19.5%

Average (12 institutions) 9,458 10,009 10,522 11,307 12,321 9.0% 30.3%

University of Washington Rank 8 8 8 10 9

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 12 Institution Average: $ 551 513 785 1,014 % Increase 5.8% 5.1% 7.5% 9.0%

University of Washington Rank: $ 333 387 323 609 % Increase 3.9% 4.4% 3.5% 6.4%

Median (12 institutions) 11,068

Note: Dental degrees are not offered at these University of Washington peer universities: University of Arizona University of California-Davis University of California-Irvine University of California-San Diego University of Hawaii at Manoa Michigan State University University of Missouri-Columbia University of New Mexico Main Campus Cornell University Statutory Colleges University of Cincinnati Main Campus Texas A&M University Main Campus University of Virginia Main Campus University of Wisconsin-Madison

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 12 NONRESIDENT DENTAL TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of California-Los Angeles 18,692 19,012 19,471 20,009 20,516 2.5% 9.8% University of Florida 22,237 24,532 25,742 27,039 29,093 7.6% 30.8% University of Illinois at Chicago 24,026 27,692 31,950 32,922 34,438 4.6% 43.3% University of Iowa 18,872 20,090 20,950 23,928 25,738 7.6% 36.4% University of Kentucky 17,916 19,504 21,034 21,794 22,512 3.3% 25.7% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 26,048 27,056 28,125 28,979 30,863 6.5% 18.5% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 17,684 19,068 17,737 ^ 18,599 20,852 12.1% 17.9% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 21,330 21,751 21,995 22,514 25,529 13.4% 19.7% Ohio State University-Main Campus 26,184 27,684 29,511 31,488 33,555 6.6% 28.2% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 27,234 28,340 29,454 30,902 33,182 7.4% 21.8% University of Utah 15,319 15,769 15,930 19,209 20,788 8.2% 35.7% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 21,402 22,251 23,256 24,084 25,668 6.6% 19.9%

Average (12 institutions) 21,412 22,729 23,763 25,122 26,895 7.1% 25.6%

University of Washington Rank 6 6667

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 12 Institution Average: $ 1,317 1,034 1,359 1,772 % Increase 6.2% 4.5% 5.7% 7.1%

University of Washington: $ 849 1,005 828 1,584 % Increase 4.0% 4.5% 3.6% 6.6%

Median (12 institutions) 25,703

Note: Dental degrees are not offered at these University of Washington peer universities: University of Arizona University of California-Davis University of California-Irvine University of California-San Diego University of Hawaii at Manoa Michigan State University University of Missouri-Columbia University of New Mexico Main Campus Cornell University Statutory Colleges University of Cincinnati Main Campus Texas A&M University Main Campus University of Virginia Main Campus University of Wisconsin-Madison

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 13 RESIDENT LAW TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 4,058 4,534 5,009 5,094 5,236 2.8% 29.0% University of California-Davis 10,843 10,859 10,896 10,244 ^ 11,425 11.5% 5.4% University of California-Los Angeles 10,917 10,972 11,011 11,109 11,156 0.4% 2.2% University of Florida 2,883 3,079 3,224 3,391 3,657 7.8% 26.8% University of Hawaii at Manoa 7,116 8,124 8,628 9,195 9,747 6.0% 37.0% University of Illinois at Chicago 7,680 8,456 9,346 10,298 11,332 10.0% 47.6% University of Iowa 5,974 6,510 7,108 7,824 8,655 10.6% 44.9% University of Kentucky 4,956 5,426 5,896 6,714 6,714 0.0% 35.5% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 17,332 17,910 19,115 20,955 23,349 11.4% 34.7% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 9,131 9,481 9,783 10,256 11,639 13.5% 27.5% University of Missouri-Columbia 8,555 8,842 9,126 10,066 10,405 3.4% 21.6% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 3,612 3,984 4,382 5,040 5,544 10.0% 53.5% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2,830 3,118 3,521 4,973 7,388 48.6% 161.1% Ohio State University-Main Campus 7,022 7,692 8,424 10,002 10,844 8.4% 54.4% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 7,245 7,704 8,104 8,600 9,348 8.7% 29.0% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 11,898 12,392 12,868 13,486 14,461 7.2% 21.5% University of Utah 3,470 3,597 3,702 4,186 4,791 14.5% 38.1% University of Virginia-Main Campus 13,954 14,606 15,319 15,803 18,090 14.5% 29.6% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 5,388 5,763 6,009 6,216 6,911 11.2% 28.3% University of Wisconsin-Madison 5,908 6,203 6,801 7,434 8,176 10.0% 38.4%

Average (20 institutions) 7,539 7,963 8,414 9,044 9,943

University of Washington Rank 14 14 14 15 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 20 Institution Average: $ 424 451 631 899 % Increase 5.6% 5.7% 7.5% 9.9%

University of Washington: $ 375 246 207 695 % Increase 7.0% 4.3% 3.4% 11.2%

Median (20 institutions) 9,548

^Fees reduced. Note: University of Washington began charging law tuition and fees in AY1998. PEERS - TABLE 14 NONRESIDENT LAW TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Arizona 10,710 11,486 12,161 12,550 13,102 4.4% 22.3% University of California-Davis 19,827 20,243 20,700 21,422 22,129 3.3% 11.6% University of California-Los Angeles 19,901 20,356 20,815 21,353 21,860 2.4% 9.8% University of Florida 9,245 10,236 10,739 11,281 12,139 7.6% 31.3% University of Hawaii at Manoa 13,548 14,220 14,940 15,699 16,635 6.0% 22.8% University of Illinois at Chicago 17,752 18,830 20,136 21,628 23,230 7.4% 30.9% University of Iowa 15,324 16,426 17,670 19,040 20,777 9.1% 35.6% University of Kentucky 12,796 14,036 15,266 15,786 16,528 4.7% 29.2% University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 23,332 23,880 25,085 26,955 29,345 8.9% 25.8% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 15,175 15,781 16,236 17,104 19,314 12.9% 27.3% University of Missouri-Columbia 16,588 17,116 17,662 19,504 20,170 3.4% 21.6% University of New Mexico-Main Campus 12,116 13,338 14,672 16,872 19,459 15.3% 60.6% University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 14,692 15,218 15,621 17,073 19,301 13.0% 31.4% Ohio State University-Main Campus 15,968 17,086 18,288 20,360 21,720 6.7% 36.0% University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 14,076 14,808 15,562 16,432 17,806 8.4% 26.5% University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 18,346 19,098 19,842 20,810 22,334 7.3% 21.7% University of Utah 7,712 7,948 8,185 9,075 10,240 12.8% 32.8% University of Virginia-Main Campus 19,870 20,706 21,718 23,684 26,516 12.0% 33.4% UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 13,293 14,169 14,802 15,326 17,114 11.7% 28.7% University of Wisconsin-Madison 15,440 16,293 18,353 20,036 22,480 12.2% 45.6%

Average (20 institutions) 15,286 16,064 16,923 18,100 19,610

University of Washington Rank 15 15 16 17 15

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 20 Institution Average: $ 778 859 1,177 1,510 % Increase 5.1% 5.3% 7.0% 8.3%

University of Washington: $ 876 633 524 1,788 % Increase 6.6% 4.5% 3.5% 11.7%

Median (20 institutions) 19,815

^Fees reduced. Note: University of Washington began charging law tuition and fees in AY1998. PEERS - TABLE 15 RESIDENT VETERINARY MEDICINE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 4,905 5,280 5,535 5,830 6,360 9.1% 29.7% University of California-Davis 8,447 8,464 8,485 10,244 11,002 7.4% 30.2% Colorado State University 8,547 8,681 8,842 9,085 9,440 3.9% 10.4% University of Florida 7,334 7,836 8,211 8,632 9,305 7.8% 26.9% University of Georgia 4,266 5,278 6,462 6,834 7,154 4.7% 67.7% University of Illinois at Urbana 8,872 9,184 9,604 10,068 11,090 10.2% 25.0% Purdue University-Main Campus 8,388 8,600 8,760 8,908 9,576 7.5% 14.2% Iowa State University 6,054 6,290 6,574 6,856 7,436 8.5% 22.8% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 5,161 5,300 5,414 5,674 5,836 2.9% 13.1% Louisiana St Univ A&M 4,544 4,674 5,434 6,200 6,200 0.0% 36.4% Michigan State University 10,452 10,758 11,076 11,460 11,800 3.0% 12.9% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 9,341 9,970 10,242 10,778 12,436 15.4% 33.1% Mississippi State University 4,460 5,635 6,011 6,019 6,891 14.5% 54.5% University of Missouri-Columbia 9,610 9,931 10,248 10,576 10,933 3.4% 13.8% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 13,836 14,548 14,948 15,450 16,590 7.4% 19.9% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 3,344 3,406 3,658 4,935 6,416 30.0% 91.9% Ohio State University-Main Campus 8,691 9,306 10,191 11,076 12,039 8.7% 38.5% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 6,486 6,396 ^ 6,938 7,225 7,786 7.8% 20.0% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 5,168 5,402 6,160 7,360 7,712 4.8% 49.2% Texas A & M University 7,700 7,708 8,359 8,464 8,474 0.1% 10.1% Virginia Tech 8,267 8,653 8,812 9,134 9,406 3.0% 13.8% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 8,390 8,724 8,988 9,260 9,872 6.6% 17.7% University of Wisconsin-Madison 10,824 11,360 12,453 13,540 14,656 8.2% 35.4%

Average (23 institutions) 7,526 7,886 8,322 8,853 9,496 7.3% 26.2%

Washington State University Rank 10 8899

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 23 Institution Average: 361 436 531 644 $ 4.8% 5.5% 6.4% 7.3% % Increase

Washington State University $ 334 264 272 612 % Increase 4.0% 3.0% 3.0% 6.6%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 16 NONRESIDENT VETERINARY MEDICINE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year Auburn University-Main Campus 14,715 15,840 16,605 17,490 18,840 7.7% 28.0% University of California-Davis 17,431 17,848 18,289 21,005 21,706 3.3% 24.5% Colorado State University 28,447 28,581 29,242 29,985 31,140 3.9% 9.5% University of Florida 18,795 20,729 21,748 22,846 24,585 7.6% 30.8% University of Illinois at Urbana 22,012 22,718 23,682 24,850 26,610 7.1% 20.9% Purdue University-Main Campus 20,332 20,788 21,120 21,480 23,092 7.5% 13.6% Iowa State University 16,160 16,790 17,546 18,300 19,702 7.7% 21.9% Kansas State Univ of Ag and App Sci 16,895 17,302 17,704 18,272 18,810 2.9% 11.3% Louisiana St Univ A&M 15,494 15,904 17,234 18,476 18,476 0.0% 19.2% Michigan State University 21,568 22,208 22,868 23,664 24,400 3.1% 13.1% University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 18,028 14,714 ^ 19,977 21,049 24,187 14.9% 34.2% Mississippi State University 14,805 17,135 18,565 19,084 23,831 24.9% 61.0% University of Missouri-Columbia 18,708 19,301 19,919 20,556 21,253 3.4% 13.6% Cornell University-NY State Statutory Colleges 18,636 19,648 20,148 21,150 22,290 5.4% 19.6% North Carolina State University at Raleigh 20,726 21,136 21,388 22,665 26,364 16.3% 27.2% Ohio State University-Main Campus 26,280 27,774 29,586 31,440 33,420 6.3% 27.2% Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 16,858 16,768 ^ 18,866 19,153 21,503 12.3% 27.6% University of Tennessee-Knoxville 12,424 13,384 15,738 18,854 21,754 15.4% 75.1% Texas A & M University 18,500 18,508 19,159 19,264 19,274 0.1% 4.2% WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 21,302 22,152 22,162 22,960 24,482 6.6% 14.9% University of Wisconsin-Madison 15,792 16,664 18,771 20,402 22,094 8.3% 39.9%

Average (21 institutions) 18,758 19,328 20,491 21,569 23,229 7.7% 23.8%

Washington State University Rank 5 5556

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 21 Institution Average: $ 571 1,163 1,078 1,660 % Increase 3.0% 6.0% 5.3% 7.7%

Washington State University $ 850 10 798 1,522 % Increase 4.0% 0.0% 3.6% 6.6%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

Note: Univ of Georgia does not accept nonresident students outside the contract with Southern Regional Education Board. Virginia Polytech Inst and State Univ only accepts nonresident students from the state of Maryland.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 17 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year 2,930 3,110 3,290 3,480 3,974 14.2% 35.6% 2,110 2,032 ^ 1,978 ^ 2,002 2,032 1.5% -3.7% Eastern Connecticut State University 3,602 3,657 3,754 3,906 4,088 4.7% 13.5% Fort Hays State University 1,992 2,026 2,064 2,179 2,217 1.7% 11.3% Coppin State College 3,012 3,164 3,272 3,370 3,477 3.2% 15.4% Saint Mary’s College of Maryland 6,575 6,875 7,175 7,475 7,609 1.8% 15.7% University of Minnesota-Morris 4,871 5,061 5,312 5,567 6,142 10.3% 26.1% Missouri Western State College 2,534 2,660 2,774 3,026 3,224 6.5% 27.2% 4,320 4,750 5,036 5,304 5,563 4.9% 28.8% SUNY College at Fredonia 4,075 4,125 4,175 4,225 4,275 1.2% 4.9% SUNY College at Geneseo 4,016 4,066 4,221 4,221 4,310 2.1% 7.3% SUNY College at Oneonta 3,904 4,026 4,132 4,185 4,216 0.7% 8.0% SUNY College at Potsdam 3,899 3,935 3,935 4,099 4,129 0.7% 5.9% North Carolina Central University 1,737 1,793 1,887 1,975 2,350 19.0% 35.3% Winston-Salem State University 1,504 1,561 1,664 1,805 1,918 6.3% 27.5% Southern Oregon State University 3,204 3,198 ^ 3,234 3,369 3,555 5.5% 11.0% East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 4,322 4,314 ^ 4,492 4,718 4,984 5.6% 15.3% University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown 6,154 6,396 6,630 6,984 7,464 6.9% 21.3% 3,290 3,390 3,520 3,630 3,780 4.1% 14.9% Francis Marion University 3,270 3,350 3,350 3,350 3,790 13.1% 15.9% University of South Carolina at Spartanburg 2,874 3,018 3,360 3,624 3,868 6.7% 34.6% Longwood College 4,416 4,528 3,924 ^ 4,003 4,226 5.6% -4.3% Mary Washington College 3,556 3,674 3,204 ^ 3,246 3,340 2.9% -6.1% THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE 2,538 2,637 2,758 2,857 3,024 5.8% 19.1% University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2,736 2,916 3,150 3,306 3,648 10.3% 33.3% University of Wisconsin-River Falls 2,664 2,797 2,976 3,029 3,266 7.8% 22.6% University of Wisconsin-Superior 2,650 2,768 2,971 3,001 3,230 7.6% 21.9%

Average (27 institutions) 3,435 3,549 3,638 3,775 3,989 5.7% 16.1%

The Evergreen State College Rank 22 23 23 23 23

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 27 Institution Average: $ 114 89 137 213 % Increase 3.3% 2.5% 3.8% 5.7%

The Evergreen State College $ 99 121 99 167 % Increase 3.9% 4.6% 3.6% 5.8%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 18 NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Montevallo 5,720 6,080 6,440 6,810 7,664 12.5% 34.0% Sonoma State University 9,490 9,412 ^ 10,096 9,382 ^ 9,412 0.3% -0.8% Eastern Connecticut State University 9,080 9,166 9,294 9,659 10,061 4.2% 10.8% Fort Hays State University 6,256 6,390 6,530 6,901 7,070 2.4% 13.0% Coppin State College 7,392 7,855 8,104 8,347 8,604 3.1% 16.4% Saint Mary’s College of Maryland 10,375 11,125 11,875 12,575 12,594 0.2% 21.4% University of Minnesota-Morris 13,110 9,464 ^ 10,074 10,599 11,690 10.3% -10.8% Missouri Western State College 4,550 4,772 4,982 5,342 5,690 6.5% 25.1% Keene State College 9,820 10,050 10,346 10,614 11,063 4.2% 12.7% SUNY College at Fredonia 8,975 9,025 9,075 9,125 9,175 0.5% 2.2% SUNY College at Geneseo 8,916 8,966 9,121 9,121 9,210 1.0% 3.3% SUNY College at Oneonta 8,804 8,926 9,032 9,085 9,116 0.3% 3.5% SUNY College at Potsdam 8,799 8,835 8,835 8,999 9,029 0.3% 2.6% North Carolina Central University 8,865 9,063 9,157 9,245 10,272 11.1% 15.9% Winston-Salem State University 7,798 7,979 8,082 8,223 8,914 8.4% 14.3% Southern Oregon State University 9,153 9,402 9,897 10,515 10,971 4.3% 19.9% East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 9,678 9,670 ^ 9,920 10,406 11,008 5.8% 13.7% University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown 12,918 13,430 13,946 14,666 15,722 7.2% 21.7% College of Charleston 6,580 6,880 7,210 7,910 8,540 8.0% 29.8% Francis Marion University 6,450 6,610 6,610 6,610 7,410 12.1% 14.9% University of South Carolina at Spartanburg 6,770 7,544 7,886 8,416 8,760 4.1% 29.4% Longwood College 9,888 9,710 ^ 9,370 ^ 9,474 9,946 5.0% 0.6% Mary Washington College 8,516 9,198 9,634 9,676 10,010 3.5% 17.5% THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE 8,973 9,330 9,760 10,111 10,764 6.5% 20.0% University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 8,678 9,198 10,014 10,834 12,416 14.6% 43.1% University of Wisconsin-River Falls 8,606 9,079 9,840 10,557 12,034 14.0% 39.8% University of Wisconsin-Superior 8,592 9,050 9,835 10,529 11,998 14.0% 39.6%

Average (27 institutions) 8,620 8,748 9,073 9,397 9,968 6.1% 15.6%

The Evergreen State College Rank 11 9 11 10 10

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 27 Institution Average: $ 128 324 325 571 % Increase 1.5% 3.7% 3.6% 6.1%

The Evergreen State College $ 357 430 351 653 % Increase 4.0% 4.6% 3.6% 6.5%

Note: The shaded line indicates the median.

^Fees reduced. PEERS - TABLE 19 RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Montevallo 2,564 2,708 2,852 3,030 3,434 13.3% 33.9% Sonoma State University 2,110 2,110 2,056 ^ 2,080 2,110 1.4% 0.0% Eastern Connecticut State University 4,108 4,163 4,260 4,432 4,634 4.6% 12.8% Fort Hays State University 2,204 2,246 2,290 2,419 2,470 2.1% 12.1% Coppin State College 3,110 2,800 ^ 2,880 2,980 3,060 2.7% -1.6% Keene State College 4,320 4,750 5,036 5,304 5,563 4.9% 28.8% SUNY College at Fredonia 5,775 5,825 5,875 5,925 5,975 0.8% 3.5% SUNY College at Geneseo 5,460 5,475 5,575 5,578 5,350 ^ -4.1% -2.0% SUNY College at Oneonta 5,484 5,582 5,682 5,709 5,716 0.1% 4.2% SUNY College at Potsdam 5,385 5,415 5,415 5,515 5,515 0.0% 2.4% North Carolina Central University 1,702 1,758 1,855 2,011 2,478 23.2% 45.6% Winston-Salem State University * 1,837 1,970 7.2% Southern Oregon State University 5,061 5,187 5,460 5,844 6,111 4.6% 20.7% East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 4,166 4,168 4,504 4,908 5,406 10.1% 29.8% College of Charleston 3,290 3,390 3,520 3,630 3,780 4.1% 14.9% Francis Marion University 3,470 3,550 3,550 3,550 3,990 12.4% 15.0% Longwood College 4,780 4,892 4,952 5,248 5,496 4.7% 15.0% Mary Washington College 2,160 2,160 2,980 3,000 3,260 8.7% 50.9% THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE 4,053 4,215 4,408 4,567 4,848 6.2% 19.6% University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 3,553 3,773 4,066 4,468 4,892 9.5% 37.7% University of Wisconsin-River Falls 3,481 3,654 3,892 4,191 4,510 7.6% 29.6% University of Wisconsin-Superior 3,467 3,625 3,887 4,163 4,474 7.5% 29.0%

Average (21 institutions) 3,812 3,891 4,055 4,106 4,313 5.0% 13.1%

The Evergreen State College Rank 10 8 9 9 10

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 21 Institution Average $ 79 164 51 207 % Increase 2.1% 4.2% 1.2% 5.0%

The Evergreen State College $ 162 193 159 281 % Increase 4.0% 4.6% 3.6% 6.2%

Median (21 institutions) 4,572

Note: Graduate degrees are not offered at these TESC peer institutions: St. Mary’s College of Maryland University of Minnesota-Morris Missouri Western State College University of Pittsburgh University of South Carolina-Spartanburg

^Fees reduced. *Winston-Salem State Univ began enrolling masters level students for the first time in Fall 2000. PEERS - TABLE 20 NONRESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES: THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE AND PEER INSTITUTIONS

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Percentage Increase One Year Four Year University of Montevallo 4,988 5,276 5,564 5,910 6,602 11.7% 32.4% Sonoma State University 9,490 9,490 10,174 9,460 ^ 9,490 0.3% 0.0% Eastern Connecticut State University 9,562 9,648 9,776 10,161 10,583 4.2% 10.7% Fort Hays State University 5,832 5,958 6,092 6,435 6,572 2.1% 12.7% Coppin State College 4,790 4,800 5,100 5,300 5,520 4.2% 15.2% Keene State College 9,820 10,050 10,346 10,614 11,063 4.2% 12.7% SUNY College at Fredonia 9,091 9,141 9,191 9,241 9,291 0.5% 2.2% SUNY College at Geneseo 8,776 8,791 8,891 8,891 8,666 ^ -2.5% -1.3% SUNY College at Oneonta 8,800 8,898 8,998 9,025 9,032 0.1% 2.6% SUNY College at Potsdam 8,701 8,731 8,731 8,831 8,831 0.0% 1.5% North Carolina Central University 8,830 9,028 9,125 9,281 10,546 13.6% 19.4% Winston-Salem State University * 8,255 9,094 10.2% Southern Oregon State University 8,985 9,228 9,714 10,323 10,755 4.2% 19.7% East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 6,934 6,936 7,334 7,778 8,360 7.5% 20.6% College of Charleston 6,580 6,880 7,210 7,910 8,540 8.0% 29.8% Francis Marion University 6,850 7,010 7,010 7,010 7,810 11.4% 14.0% Longwood College 9,892 10,004 10,064 10,360 10,848 4.7% 9.7% Mary Washington College 5,540 5,980 6,800 6,820 7,160 5.0% 29.2% THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE 12,303 12,795 13,384 13,864 14,768 6.5% 20.0% University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 10,782 11,418 12,424 13,412 14,716 9.7% 36.5% University of Wisconsin-River Falls 10,710 11,299 12,250 13,135 14,334 9.1% 33.8% University of Wisconsin-Superior 10,696 11,270 12,245 13,107 14,298 9.1% 33.7%

Average (21 institutions) 8,363 8,568 8,909 9,144 9,647 5.5% 15.4%

The Evergreen State College Rank 1 1111

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEAR 21 Institution Average $ 205 341 235 503 % Increase 2.5% 4.0% 2.6% 5.5%

The Evergreen State College $ 492 589 480 904 % Increase 4.0% 4.6% 3.6% 6.5%

Median (21 institutions) 9,193

Note: Graduate degrees are not offered at these TESC peer institutions: St. Mary’s College of Maryland University of Minnesota-Morris Missouri Western State College University of Pittsburgh University of South Carolina-Spartanburg

^Fees reduced. *Winston-Salem State Univ began enrolling masters level students for the first time in Fall 2000.

APPENDICES

Appendix A

Data Methods

All data contained in this report were compiled using Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) surveys of state agencies or individual institutions. HECB staff greatly appreciates the continued cooperation and assistance of survey respondents. Their efforts to provide accurate and timely data have helped make these reports source documents for many states as they develop their own tuition and fee analyses.

With each annual survey, respondents have an opportunity to review and revise previously reported data. Though small in number, such revisions modestly affect the national averages from those displayed in earlier reports. Revisions may reflect a mid-year surcharge, discontinuation of a nonresident differential, or an adjustment in incidental fees.

Data for the state colleges and universities in Tables 5 through 8 represent the average undergraduate charges at 214 state public institutions and the average graduate charges at 194 of those with graduate programs. Although not all public institutions are included in this survey, the averages and changes over time at the same set of institutions offer consistency and the large number of institutions included provides a close approximation to state averages.

For reporting comparability, full-time undergraduate students were based on 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours and full-time graduate students were based on 30 quarter hours or 20 semester hours. Tuition and required fees include total academic year tuition and required fees for full-time students. Optional fees such as parking or health care are not included unless they are paid by all full-time students.

Appendix B Resident Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Students Academic Year 2001-02 Washington Public Higher Education Institutions

Technology OVERALL TUITION S & A TOTAL Fee TOTAL

Statutory Tuition RESIDENT (Sum of Operating Services and Tuition OVERALL Operating Building and Building Activities plus TUITION Fee Fee Fees) (S & A) Fee S & A Fees (Optional) AND FEES UW - Seattle Undergraduate 3,413 180 3,593 279 3,872 111 3,983 Graduate 5,373 166 5,539 279 5,818 111 5,929 Master Professional Accounting 5,710 177 5,887 279 6,166 111 6,277 Master Business Administration 6,096 189 6,285 279 6,564 111 6,675 Law 6,325 196 6,521 279 6,800 111 6,911 Professional (MD, DDS) 9,264 488 9,752 279 10,031 111 10,142 UW- Bothell Undergraduate 3,413 180 3,593 249 3,842 120 3,962 Graduate 5,373 166 5,539 249 5,788 120 5,908 UW-Tacoma Undergraduate 3,413 180 3,593 273 3,866 120 3,986 Graduate 5,373 166 5,539 273 5,812 120 5,932 WSU -- all campuses Undergraduate 3,396 178 3,574 324 3,898 3,898 Graduate 5,375 166 5,541 313 5,854 5,854 Professional (Veterinary Med.) 9,074 478 9,552 320 9,872 9,872 CWU Undergraduate 2,552 106 2,658 366 3,024 75 3,099 Graduate 4,373 109 4,482 366 4,848 75 4,923 EWU Undergraduate 2,509 104 2,613 351 2,964 105 3,069 Graduate 4,299 108 4,407 351 4,758 105 4,863 TESC Undergraduate 2,551 106 2,657 367 3,024 3,024 Graduate 4,369 112 4,481 367 4,848 4,848 WWU Undergraduate 2,550 105 2,655 360 3,015 30 3,045 Graduate 4,371 108 4,479 360 4,839 30 4,869

Community/Technical Colleges Undergraduate 1,396 172 1,568 175 1,743 varies Nonresident Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Students Academic Year 2001-02 Washington Public Higher Education Institutions

Technology OVERALL TUITION S & A TOTAL Fee TOTAL

Statutory Tuition NONRESIDENT (Sum of Operating Services and Tuition OVERALL Operating Building and Building Activities plus TUITION Fee Fee Fees) (S & A) Fee S & A Fees (Optional) AND FEES UW - Seattle Undergraduate 12,289 579 12,868 279 13,147 111 13,258 Graduate 13,873 503 14,376 279 14,655 111 14,766 Master Professional Accounting 14,744 535 15,279 279 15,558 111 15,669 Master Business Administration 15,058 546 15,604 279 15,883 111 15,994 Law 16,139 585 16,724 279 17,003 111 17,114 Professional (MD, DDS) 24,520 758 25,278 279 25,557 111 25,668 UW- Bothell Undergraduate 12,289 579 12,868 249 13,117 120 13,237 Graduate 13,873 503 14,376 249 14,625 120 14,745 UW-Tacoma Undergraduate 12,289 579 12,868 273 13,141 120 13,261 Graduate 13,873 503 14,376 273 14,649 120 14,769 WSU -- all campuses Undergraduate 10,462 493 10,955 303 11,258 11,258 Graduate 13,549 491 14,040 304 14,344 14,344 Professional (Veterinary Med.) 23,445 726 24,171 311 24,482 24,482 CWU Undergraduate 9,984 411 10,395 366 10,761 75 10,836 Graduate 13,974 432 14,406 366 14,772 75 14,847 EWU Undergraduate 9,484 395 9,879 345 10,224 105 10,329 Graduate 13,276 410 13,686 345 14,031 105 14,136 TESC Undergraduate 9,981 416 10,397 367 10,764 10,764 Graduate 13,969 432 14,401 367 14,768 14,768 WWU Undergraduate 9,981 417 10,398 360 10,758 30 10,788 Graduate 13,968 432 14,400 360 14,760 30 14,790

Community/Technical Colleges Undergraduate 6,119 567 6,686 175 6,861 varies

Appendix C

Participating Public Colleges and Universities

ALABAMA COLORADO

*University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa *University of Colorado/Boulder Alabama State University Adams State College University of North Alabama Fort Lewis State College Livingston University Metropolitan State College University of Montevallo University of Northern Colorado University of South Alabama Western State College of Colorado

ALASKA CONNECTICUT

*University of Alaska, Fairbanks *University of Connecticut/Storrs Central Connecticut State University ARIZONA Southern Connecticut State University Western Connecticut State University *University of Arizona Northern Arizona University DELAWARE Arizona State University *University of Delaware ARKANSAS FLORIDA1 *University of Arkansas/Fayetteville Arkansas Tech University University of Florida/Gainsville University of Central Arkansas Florida Atlantic University University of Arkansas/Monticello Florida International University Arkansas State University University of North Florida University of South Florida CALIFORNIA University of West Florida

*University of California/Berkeley GEORGIA California Poly State University California State College/San Bernadino *University of Georgia Sonoma State University Albany State University California State University/Chico Armstrong Atlantic State University California State University/Fresno Augusta State University California State University/Fullerton Columbus State University California State University/Northridge Georgia College & State University California State University/Long Beach Georgia Southern University California State University/Los Angeles Valdosta State University California State University/Sacramento State University of West Humboldt State University Georgia College

*Indicates the state university reflected in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4; tuition and fee data from the other state colleges and universities are averaged in Tables 5, 6, 7, and 8. 1 In Florida, tuition and fee rates reflect the average of the following institutions in the state university system.

HAWAII LOUISIANA

*University of Hawaii/Manoa *Louisiana State University/ Baton Rouge IDAHO Louisiana Technical University McNeese State University *University of Idaho Nicholls State University Idaho State University University of Louisiana/Monroe Boise State University Northwestern State University Southeastern Louisiana University ILLINOIS Grambling State University

*University of Illinois/Urbana MAINE Eastern Illinois University Illinois State University *University of Maine Northern Illinois University University of Maine/Machias Northeastern Illinois University University of Maine/Fort Kent Western Illinois University University of Maine/Presque Isle

INDIANA MARYLAND

*Indiana University/Bloomington *University of Maryland/College Park Ball State University Bowie State University Indiana State University Coppin State College Morgan State University IOWA St. Mary’s College of Maryland Towson State University *University of Iowa Frostburg State University University of Northern Iowa MASSACHUSETTS KANSAS *University of Massachusetts/Amherst *University of Kansas/Lawrence Fitchburg State College Fort Hays State University Framingham State College Pittsburg State University Massachusetts College of Art Emporia State University Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Wichita State University University of Massachusetts/ Dartmouth KENTUCKY Worcester State College Salem State College *University of Kentucky/Lexington Eastern Kentucky University MICHIGAN Morehead State University Murray State University *University of Michigan/Ann Arbor Northern Kentucky University Central Michigan University Western Kentucky University Eastern Michigan University University of Louisville Grand Valley State University Kentucky State University Northern Michigan University Oakland University Western Michigan University

*Indicates the state university reflected in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4; tuition and fee data from the other state colleges and universities are averaged in Tables 5, 6, 7, and 8.

MINNESOTA NEW HAMPSHIRE

*University of Minnesota/Twin Cities *University of New Hampshire/Durham **Bemidji State University Keene State College Mankato State University Plymouth State College Metropolitan State University Moorhead State University NEW JERSEY Saint Cloud State University Southwest State University *Rutgers/New Brunswick Winona State University Rowan University New Jersey City University MISSISSIPPI Montclair State University New Jersey Institute of Technology *University of Mississippi/Oxford of New Jersey Alcorn State University Richard Stockton College of NJ Jackson State University The College of New Jersey Mississippi University for Women University of Southern Mississippi NEW MEXICO Mississippi Valley State University *University of New Mexico/ MISSOURI Albuquerque Western New Mexico University *University of Missouri/Columbia Central Missouri State University NEW YORK Missouri Southern State College Missouri Western State College *State University of NY/Buffalo Empire State College Southwest Missouri State College State U of NY College/Brockport State U of NY College/Buffalo MONTANA State U of NY College/Fredonia State U of NY College/Geneseo *University of Montana/Missoula State U of NY College/Oneonta Montana State University/Billings State U of NY College/New Paltz Western Montana College/University State U of NY College/Oswego of Montana State U of NY College/Plattsburgh State U of NY College/Potsdam NEBRASKA NORTH CAROLINA *University of Nebraska/Lincoln Kearney State College *University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill Wayne State College Appalachian State University East Carolina University NEVADA North Carolina Central University Western Carolina University *University of Nevada/Reno Winston Salem State University University of Nevada/Las Vegas

*Indicates the state university reflected in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4; tuition and fee data from the other state colleges and universities are averaged in Tables 5, 6, 7, and 8. **State university system.

NORTH DAKOTA RHODE ISLAND

*University of N Dakota/Grand Forks *University of Rhode Island Dickinson State University Rhode Island College Mayville State University Minot State University SOUTH CAROLINA Valley City State University *University of South Carolina OHIO Francis Marion College

*Ohio State University/Columbus SOUTH DAKOTA Bowling Green State University University of Akron *University of S Dakota/Vermillion University of Toledo Black Hills State University Wright State University Dakota State University

OKLAHOMA TENNESSEE

*University of Oklahoma/Norman *University of Tennessee/Knoxville University of Central Oklahoma Austin Peay State University East Central University East Tennessee State University Northeastern State University University of Memphis Northwestern OK State University Middle Tennessee State University Southeastern OK State University University of Tennessee/Chattanooga Southwestern OK State University University of Tennessee/Martin

OREGON TEXAS

*University of Oregon/Eugene *University of Texas/Austin Eastern Oregon State University Angelo State University Southern Oregon State University East Texas State University Portland State University Midwestern State University Oregon Institute of Technology North Texas State University Sam Houston State University PENNSYLVANIA Southwest Texas State University Stephen F. Austin State University *PA State University/University Park Texas A & M/Kingsville Bloomsburg University of PA West Texas State University California University of PA Cheyney University of PA UTAH Clarion University of PA East Stroudsburg University of PA *University of Utah Edinboro University of PA Weber State University Indiana University of PA Kutztown University of PA VERMONT Lock Haven University of PA Mansfield University of PA *University of Vermont and State College Millersville University of PA Castleton State College Slippery Rock University of PA Lyndon State College Shippensburg University of PA West Chester University of PA

*Indicates the state university reflected in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4; tuition and fee data from the other state colleges and universities are averaged in Tables 5, 6, 7, and 8. VIRGINIA

*University of Virginia/Charlottesville George Mason University Longwood College James Madison University Old Dominion University Radford University

WASHINGTON

*University of Washington Central Washington University Eastern Washington University The Evergreen State College Western Washington University

WEST VIRGINIA

*West Virginia University/Morgantown Bluefield State College Concord College Fairmont State College Marshall University Shepherd College West Liberty State College West Virginia Institute of Technology

WISCONSIN

*University of Wisconsin/Madison University of Wisconsin/Eau Claire University of Wisconsin/Oshkosh University of Wisconsin/River Falls University of Wisconsin/Stevens Point

WYOMING

*University of Wyoming

*Indicates the state university reflected in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4; tuition and fee data from the other state colleges and universities are averaged in Tables 5, 6, 7, and 8.