State University tuition

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  1. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member

    Does anyone know of a website that lists the tuition/fees for all of the state universities (or really state university systems) in the U.S.?

    Thanks!


    Tom Nixon
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

  3. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member

    Thanks, but I'm hoping for something a little more up-to-date.



    Tom Nixon
     
  4. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    It may not be that simple. Here are "typical" costs for SUNY:

    What SUNY Costs

    I know that tuition costs for SUNY community colleges vary and suspect it's the same for the four-year schools. And a science/engineering major is likely at higher cost than other majors.
     
  5. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member


    Interesting. I've never seen a school that charges more to science/engineering majors. It does not appear that SUNY does. Certainly they're more expensive than, say, an English major.

    Hmm...



    Tom Nixon
     
  6. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    I should have said that the lab fees would add to the cost of science/engineering degrees. And engineering degrees run more than 120 credits.

    If you're going to research this then good luck! I haven't the patience to wade through just SUNY.

    Here's the New Paltz campus of SUNY: New Paltz. It's interesting that the MBA is more expensive than other graduate programs.

    Here's the Alfred campus: Alfred. Like the Purchase campus, it doesn't give specific per-credit tuition charges.
     
  7. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    Tom,

    I'm not sure about websites, but the U.S News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" edition (mentioned periodically on this forum) carries tuition information about individual colleges and it's usually (not always)up-to-date.

    Tony Piña
    Faculty, Cal State U. San Bernardino
     
  8. wfready

    wfready New Member

    http://continuinged.uml.edu/general/tuition.htm

    UMass Lowell does. High tech and specialized courses are 5 bucks more per credit I believe.

    Bill
     

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