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States with the most expensive college tuition

  • Self Financial, LatticePublishing.com
  • Apr 27, 2022
  • Apr 27, 2022 Updated Jun 23, 2025

In 1979, the average annual total cost of attending college—including tuition, fees, room, and board—for full-time undergraduates was $9,307 (in constant 2019-2020 dollars). By 2019, this rate had nearly tripled, to more than $25,000. Currently, the average amount of debt a college graduate owes at graduation is $31,100, up from less than $10,000 in 1970. Researchers ranked states according to the cost of attending college.

States With the Most Expensive College Tuition

States With the Most Expensive College Tuition

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Despite a slight drop in college attendance amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the large majority of high school graduates go directly to college upon completing high school. According to data from the National Centers for Education Statistics (NCES), enrollment in four-year colleges has more than doubled over the last 50 years, going from a little over five million students in 1970 to nearly 11 million in 2019. At the same time, Census Bureau data shows that the share of the U.S. adult population with a four-year college degree has more than tripled, from 11% in 1970 to 36% in 2019.

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College enrollment and the share of those with degrees is increasing

College enrollment and the share of those with degrees is increasing

For many, a college degree offers the most straightforward path toward securing a job and increasing pay. Research from Georgetown University suggests that 35% of job openings in 2020 required at least a bachelor’s degree and data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a greater than 67% pay difference, on average, between high-school graduates and college degree holders.

While higher levels of education are necessary for many jobs, the cost to get this education has increased dramatically in the last several decades. In 1979, the average annual total cost of attendance—including tuition, fees, room, and board—for full-time undergraduates was $9,307 (in constant 2019-2020 dollars). By 2019, this rate had nearly tripled, to more than $25,000. The result is that currently, the average amount of debt a college graduate owes at graduation is $31,100, up from less than $10,000 in 1970.

The cost of college has almost tripled in the last 30 years

The cost of college has almost tripled in the last 30 years

Because of this, it’s not surprising that cost is one of the primary determining factors when considering where to attend college. In fact, roughly four out of every 10 high school students rated cost as “most important” in a recent Fidelity survey. However, a university’s published price is often not a strong indicator of what any individual might actually pay out of pocket to attend, after factoring in the availability of grants and scholarship aid. In recent years, more than 80% of first-time, full-time undergraduates attending four-year colleges received some form of financial aid. So rather than focusing on published sticker prices, prospective students and their families should focus on net price, which better reflects the dollar amount paid by those who can’t afford to pay full price.

To determine the states with the most expensive college tuition, researchers at Self Financial analyzed data from the National Center for Educational Statistics. The researchers ranked states according to the average net price for students awarded aid, defined as the total published price of attendance for full-time, in-state undergraduates less the average amount of grant and scholarship aid received. Researchers also calculated the average published total price, the average published price of tuition, fees, books, and supplies, the average published price of room and board, and total public undergraduate enrollment. Only public, four-year, degree-granting institutions were included in the analysis.

Here are the states with the most expensive college tuition.

15. Kansas

15. Kansas

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $16,832
  • Average published total price: $24,126
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $10,200
  • Average published room & board: $13,926
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 65,036
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14. Oregon

14. Oregon

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $17,006
  • Average published total price: $27,451
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $12,383
  • Average published room & board: $15,068
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 69,780
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13. South Dakota

13. South Dakota

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $17,956
  • Average published total price: $22,929
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $10,579
  • Average published room & board: $12,350
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 22,572
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12. Alabama

12. Alabama

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $18,189
  • Average published total price: $27,113
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $11,613
  • Average published room & board: $15,500
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 124,859
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11. Colorado

11. Colorado

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $18,247
  • Average published total price: $28,394
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $12,600
  • Average published room & board: $15,793
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 105,475
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10. New Jersey

10. New Jersey

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $18,285
  • Average published total price: $33,392
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $16,064
  • Average published room & board: $17,328
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 138,374
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9. Delaware

9. Delaware

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $18,830
  • Average published total price: $29,317
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $14,409
  • Average published room & board: $14,908
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 24,112
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8. Virginia

8. Virginia

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,043
  • Average published total price: $29,487
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $15,104
  • Average published room & board: $14,383
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 168,178
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7. Ohio

7. Ohio

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,110
  • Average published total price: $27,827
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $12,530
  • Average published room & board: $15,297
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 204,670
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6. Massachusetts

6. Massachusetts

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,467
  • Average published total price: $30,290
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $14,823
  • Average published room & board: $15,466
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 90,404
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5. Vermont

5. Vermont

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,510
  • Average published total price: $33,047
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $18,450
  • Average published room & board: $14,596
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 14,870
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4. Connecticut

4. Connecticut

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,524
  • Average published total price: $30,847
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $15,079
  • Average published room & board: $15,768
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 44,907
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3. South Carolina

3. South Carolina

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $19,608
  • Average published total price: $28,825
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $14,600
  • Average published room & board: $14,226
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 93,560
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2. Pennsylvania

2. Pennsylvania

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $20,477
  • Average published total price: $30,299
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $15,183
  • Average published room & board: $15,116
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 131,633
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1. New Hampshire

1. New Hampshire

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  • Average net price for students awarded aid: $22,976
  • Average published total price: $32,672
  • Average published tuition, fees, books, & supplies: $18,299
  • Average published room & board: $14,373
  • Total public undergraduate enrollment: 21,470
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