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Published Tuition and Fees 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Published tuition and fees A B C D E F G H I J K Published in- Published out- Published in- Published Change in published Change in published State City location of Sector of institution state tuition of-state tuition state tuition out-of-state in-state tuition and out-of-state tuition UnitID Institution Name (2014) institution (2014) (2014) and fees 2014- and fees 2014- and fees 2004- tuition and fees, 2004/05 to and fees, 2004/05 to 15 15 05 fees 2004-05 2014/15 2014/15 1 2 180203 Aaniiih Nakoda College MT Harlem Public, 2-year $ 2,410 $ 2,410 $ 2,410 $ 2,410 0% 0% Private not-for-profit, 222178 Abilene Christian University TX Abilene $ 29,450 $ 29,450 $ 14,200 $ 14,200 107% 107% 4-year or above 3 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Public, 4-year or 138558 GA Tifton $ 3,394 $ 9,839 $ 1,922 $ 6,326 77% 56% 4 College above Private for-profit, 4- 172866 Academy College MN Minneapolis $ 18,095 $ 18,095 $ 15,997 $ 15,997 13% 13% 5 year or above Private for-profit, 4- 108232 Academy of Art University CA San Francisco $ 19,740 $ 19,740 $ 14,480 $ 14,480 36% 36% 6 year or above Private for-profit, 4- 475635 Academy of Couture Art CA Beverly Hills $ 22,338 $ 22,338 - - 7 year or above Academy of Interactive Private not-for-profit, 482185 WA Seattle $ 16,500 $ 16,500 - - Entertainment less-than 2-year 8 Private for-profit, less- 437501 Academy of Massage Therapy NJ $ 12,125 $ 12,125 - - 9 than 2-year Acadiana Technical College- 159443 LA Public, 2-year $ 892 $ 1,784 - - 10 Lafayette Campus Public, 4-year or 126182 Adams State University CO Alamosa $ 8,014 $ 18,814 $ 2,602 $ 8,294 208% 127% 11 above Private not-for-profit, 188429 Adelphi University NY Garden City $ 32,340 $ 32,340 $ 18,925 $ 18,925 71% 71% 4-year or above 12 13 188438 Adirondack Community College NY Queensbury Public, 2-year $ 4,302 $ 8,172 $ 2,922 $ 5,652 47% 45% Private not-for-profit, 168528 Adrian College MI Adrian $ 32,660 $ 32,660 $ 17,600 $ 17,600 86% 86% 4-year or above 14 Private for-profit, 2- 231411 Advanced Technology Institute VA Virginia Beach $ 13,250 $ 13,250 $ 8,941 $ 8,941 48% 48% 15 year Adventist University of Health Private not-for-profit, 133872 FL Orlando $ 12,430 $ 12,430 $ 5,555 $ 5,555 124% 124% Sciences 4-year or above 16 Advertising Art Educational Private for-profit, 2- 205391 Services DBA School of Advertising OH Kettering $ 24,607 $ 24,607 $ 15,195 $ 15,195 62% 62% year 17 Art Private not-for-profit, 138600 Agnes Scott College GA Decatur $ 35,982 $ 35,982 $ 22,050 $ 22,050 63% 63% 4-year or above 18 AI Miami International University Private for-profit, 4- 134811 FL Miami $ 17,704 $ 17,704 $ 23,924 $ 23,924 -26% -26% 19 of Art and Design year or above Page 1 Published tuition and fees A B C D E F G H I J K Published in- Published out- Published in- Published Change in published Change in published State City location of Sector of institution state tuition of-state tuition state tuition out-of-state in-state tuition and out-of-state tuition UnitID Institution Name (2014) institution (2014) (2014) and fees 2014- and fees 2014- and fees 2004- tuition and fees, 2004/05 to and fees, 2004/05 to 15 15 05 fees 2004-05 2014/15 2014/15 1 Private not-for-profit, 152822 AIB College of Business IA Des Moines $ 15,666 $ 15,666 $ 9,060 $ 9,060 73% 73% 4-year or above 20 21 217615 Aiken Technical College SC Graniteville Public, 2-year $ 4,132 $ 9,489 $ 2,866 $ 7,942 44% 19% 22 126207 Aims Community College CO Greeley Public, 2-year $ 2,756 $ 10,424 $ 2,382 $ 7,518 16% 39% Akron Institute of Herzing Private for-profit, 4- 200785 OH Akron $ 12,250 $ 12,250 $ 10,268 $ 10,268 19% 19% 23 University year or above Public, 4-year or 100654 Alabama A & M University AL Normal $ 9,096 $ 16,596 $ 4,420 $ 8,320 106% 99% 24 above Alabama Southern Community 101949 AL Monroeville Public, 2-year $ 4,260 $ 7,650 $ 2,670 $ 4,830 60% 58% 25 College Alabama State College of Barber Private for-profit, less- 371034 AL Gardendale $ 3,750 $ 3,750 - - 26 Styling than 2-year Public, 4-year or 100724 Alabama State University AL Montgomery $ 8,720 $ 15,656 $ 4,008 $ 8,016 118% 95% 27 above 28 199786 Alamance Community College NC Graham Public, 2-year $ 2,175 $ 7,935 $ 1,170 $ 6,334 86% 25% Private not-for-profit, 102580 Alaska Bible College AK Palmer $ 9,300 $ 9,300 - - 4-year or above 29 Private not-for-profit, 442523 Alaska Christian College AK Soldotna $ 7,614 $ 7,614 - - 30 2-year Private not-for-profit, 102669 Alaska Pacific University AK Anchorage $ 19,610 $ 19,610 $ 17,200 $ 17,200 14% 14% 4-year or above 31 Albany College of Pharmacy and Private not-for-profit, 188526 NY Albany $ 30,131 $ 30,131 $ 17,742 $ 17,742 70% 70% Health Sciences 4-year or above 32 Public, 4-year or 138716 Albany State University GA Albany $ 5,192 $ 15,196 $ 2,986 $ 9,864 74% 54% 33 above 34 138682 Albany Technical College GA Albany Public, 2-year $ 4,746 $ 8,751 $ 1,146 $ 2,154 314% 306% Private not-for-profit, 128498 Albertus Magnus College CT New Haven $ 28,930 $ 28,930 $ 16,715 $ 16,715 73% 73% 4-year or above 35 Private not-for-profit, 168546 Albion College MI Albion $ 37,485 $ 37,485 $ 22,918 $ 22,918 64% 64% 4-year or above 36 Private not-for-profit, 210571 Albright College PA Reading $ 38,220 $ 38,220 $ 24,030 $ 24,030 59% 59% 4-year or above 37 Public, 4-year or 175342 Alcorn State University MS Alcorn State $ 6,200 $ 6,200 $ 3,732 $ 8,463 66% -27% 38 above Page 2 Published tuition and fees A B C D E F G H I J K Published in- Published out- Published in- Published Change in published Change in published State City location of Sector of institution state tuition of-state tuition state tuition out-of-state in-state tuition and out-of-state tuition UnitID Institution Name (2014) institution (2014) (2014) and fees 2014- and fees 2014- and fees 2004- tuition and fees, 2004/05 to and fees, 2004/05 to 15 15 05 fees 2004-05 2014/15 2014/15 1 Private not-for-profit, 237118 Alderson Broaddus University WV Philippi $ 22,740 $ 22,740 $ 17,116 $ 17,116 33% 33% 4-year or above 39 Alegent Creighton Health School of Private not-for-profit, 181145 NE Omaha $ 2,200 $ 2,200 - - Radiologic Technology 2-year 40 Alexandria School of Scientific Private for-profit, less- 368036 IN Alexandria $ 7,025 $ 7,025 - - 41 Therapeutics than 2-year Alexandria Technical & Community 172918 MN Alexandria Public, 2-year $ 5,397 $ 5,397 $ 4,090 $ 7,863 32% -31% 42 College Private not-for-profit, 188641 Alfred University NY Alfred $ 26,026 $ 26,026 $ 20,060 $ 20,060 30% 30% 4-year or above 43 Private not-for-profit, 156189 Alice Lloyd College KY Pippa Passes $ 10,980 $ 10,980 $ 7,450 $ 7,450 47% 47% 4-year or above 44 All-State Career School-Allied Private for-profit, 2- 474997 PA Essington $ 18,003 $ 18,003 - - 45 Health Campus year 46 108807 Allan Hancock College CA Santa Maria Public, 2-year $ 1,346 $ 6,750 $ 752 $ 4,924 79% 37% 47 161688 Allegany College of Maryland MD Cumberland Public, 2-year $ 6,420 $ 7,650 $ 5,194 $ 6,094 24% 26% Private not-for-profit, 210669 Allegheny College PA Meadville $ 40,660 $ 40,660 $ 25,550 $ 25,550 59% 59% 4-year or above 48 Private not-for-profit, 200873 Allegheny Wesleyan College OH Salem $ 4,800 $ 4,800 $ 4,280 $ 4,280 12% 12% 4-year or above 49 Private not-for-profit, 152798 Allen College IA Waterloo $ 19,295 $ 19,295 $ 9,901 $ 9,901 95% 95% 4-year or above 50 154642 Allen County Community College KS Iola Public, 2-year $ 2,784 $ 2,784 $ 1,952 $ 1,952 43% 43% 51 Private not-for-profit, 217624 Allen University SC Columbia $ 13,140 $ 13,140 $ 7,218 $ 7,218 82% 82% 4-year or above 52 Alliant International University-San Private not-for-profit, 110468 CA San Diego $ 16,350 $ 16,350 $ 19,450 $ 19,450 -16% -16% Diego 4-year or above 53 Private for-profit, 2- 454883 Allied Health Institute FL Plantation $ 12,304 $ 12,304 - - 54 year Private not-for-profit, 168591 Alma College MI Alma $ 34,220 $ 34,220 $ 19,986 $ 19,986 71% 71% 4-year or above 55 Page 3 Published tuition and fees A B C D E F G H I J K Published in- Published out- Published in- Published Change in published Change in published State City location of Sector of institution state tuition of-state tuition state tuition out-of-state in-state tuition and out-of-state tuition UnitID Institution Name (2014) institution (2014) (2014) and fees 2014- and fees 2014- and fees 2004- tuition and fees, 2004/05 to and fees, 2004/05 to 15 15 05 fees 2004-05 2014/15 2014/15 1 56 168607 Alpena Community College MI Alpena Public, 2-year $ 5,970 $ 5,970 $ 3,545 $ 4,550 68% 31% 57 366447 Altamaha Technical College GA Public, 2-year $ 1,146 $ 2,154 - - Private not-for-profit, 210775 Alvernia University PA Reading $ 30,080 $ 30,080 $ 17,775 $ 17,775 69% 69% 4-year or above 58 Private not-for-profit, 238193 Alverno College WI Milwaukee $ 24,434 $ 24,434 $ 14,410 $ 14,410 70% 70% 4-year or above 59 60 222567 Alvin Community College TX Alvin Public, 2-year $ 2,566 $ 3,670 $ 1,524 $ 2,580 68% 42% Private for-profit, 4- 439969 AM College LLC FL Miami $ 10,425 $ 10,425 - - 61 year or above 62 222576 Amarillo College TX Amarillo Public, 2-year $ 2,898 $ 4,362 $ 1,188 $ 1,956 144% 123% American Academy McAllister Private not-for-profit, 188687 NY New York $ 14,498 $ 14,498 $ 9,000 $ 9,000 61% 61% 63 Institute of Funeral Service 2-year Private for-profit, 4- 142887 American Academy of Art IL Chicago $ 30,220 $ 30,220 $ 18,680 $ 18,680 62% 62% 64 year or above American Academy of Dramatic Private not-for-profit, 108852 CA Los Angeles $ 30,650 $ 30,650 $ 14,900 $ 14,900 106% 106% 65 Arts-Los Angeles 2-year American Academy of Dramatic Private not-for-profit, 188678 NY
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