2023 College Tuition & Fees By State

The 2023 average tuition & fees is $7,079 for State residents and $13,698 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. For private schools, the average cost is $21,909 regardless of where a student lives.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,158 for State residents and $20,693 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $18,063.
Vermont colleges have the highest undergraduate tuition & fees and Mississippi colleges have the lowest tuition & fees. For graduate programs, Hawaii colleges have the highest tuition & fees and North Dakota colleges have the lowest graduate tuition & fees.
The following table illustrates the average tuition & fees by U.S. State for both undergraduate and graduate programs. The average in-state rate (for state residents) and out-of-state rate are computed based on public schools' rate only. You can check more detailed information about your state by following the link on the state name in the table.

U.S. Colleges Tuition & Fees by State (2022-2023)
StateUndergraduateGraduate
In-StateOut-of-StatePrivate SchoolsIn-StateOut-of-StatePrivate Schools
Alaska$6,351$14,927$14,130$12,113$24,119$12,110
Alabama$7,460$13,892$16,028$9,892$20,935$13,492
Arkansas$5,241$8,485$17,095$7,828$13,974$19,658
Arizona$5,151$12,381$20,063$12,383$21,490$18,242
California$3,565$12,439$23,394$11,624$21,752$23,376
Colorado$7,105$16,658$19,268$12,242$20,895$20,433
Connecticut$8,790$19,617$28,107$14,560$24,827$21,856
District of Columbia$6,152$13,004$26,244$10,094$18,608$27,065
Delaware$6,675$15,513$14,216$11,819$15,195$12,361
Florida$4,274$9,013$19,381$9,981$25,026$16,008
Georgia$4,891$10,326$20,348$6,983$18,986$16,355
Hawaii$5,021$13,412$23,107$14,366$30,806$18,114
Iowa$6,450$10,072$26,370$11,845$27,257$12,685
Idaho$6,621$15,424$16,538$8,843$24,212$15,552
Illinois$10,426$13,572$22,831$12,102$18,843$20,444
Indiana$6,775$15,449$22,688$9,134$20,445$20,205
Kansas$5,537$8,542$21,215$8,793$19,074$10,648
Kentucky$6,588$17,633$20,717$10,985$17,742$11,045
Louisiana$6,546$11,263$17,916$9,177$17,856$19,856
Massachusetts$10,036$15,958$35,097$14,146$19,750$32,281
Maryland$8,627$16,514$24,133$12,946$20,578$19,075
Maine$7,190$14,652$32,381$9,546$16,554$26,863
Michigan$8,916$13,624$21,251$17,325$26,597$19,602
Minnesota$7,297$8,995$25,468$12,073$15,941$15,043
Missouri$9,487$13,313$19,195$9,310$17,880$14,553
Mississippi$5,121$8,160$16,079$8,633$13,289$14,002
Montana$4,790$12,496$18,441$7,074$22,236$19,673
North Carolina$3,528$10,856$22,817$8,258$22,206$16,313
North Dakota$6,754$8,589$14,459$8,730$10,473$10,239
Nebraska$6,135$10,304$22,327$7,666$15,360$14,705
New Hampshire$10,092$21,174$27,137$17,051$20,720$25,145
New Jersey$10,119$14,597$20,451$17,599$23,639$21,807
New Mexico$3,827$8,468$25,997$6,643$13,917$23,781
Nevada$5,551$16,891$18,185$6,072$21,679$23,522
New York$9,289$14,410$23,850$12,252$23,151$25,260
Ohio$8,191$12,565$21,877$12,389$24,576$18,119
Oklahoma$4,824$8,184$18,947$6,937$14,593$14,414
Oregon$8,140$17,141$23,503$18,130$24,920$20,926
Pennsylvania$14,263$19,021$26,304$20,885$28,052$20,458
Rhode Island$10,645$24,804$30,487$13,323$24,441$27,814
South Carolina$8,363$16,983$19,737$12,753$25,676$15,276
South Dakota$7,839$9,549$14,799$7,435$12,966$13,273
Tennessee$5,766$11,484$19,291$11,408$21,801$17,073
Texas$6,663$13,680$17,927$8,172$17,402$18,264
Utah$4,863$11,514$17,257$8,433$22,285$14,125
Virginia$8,689$18,838$20,261$15,005$28,181$16,158
Vermont$13,430$28,470$40,678$13,178$22,218$22,688
Washington$6,116$12,661$22,993$15,045$29,159$21,980
Wisconsin$6,372$11,630$26,289$9,322$17,657$16,289
West Virginia$5,864$9,753$16,913$9,318$17,022$13,004
Wyoming$4,628$11,719$23,150$7,239$18,381-
Average$7,079$13,698$21,909$11,158$20,693$18,063

Alaska

9 colleges are active and serving students in Alaska - 5 public and 4 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 6 four(4) years (or high) schools, 2 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 1 vocational/trade schools.
9 schools have undergraduate programs and 4 schools offer graduate programs. Total 21,188 students have enrolled in Alaska colleges and, among them, 10,216 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 20,195 students and private schools have 993 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 1,986 students in Alaska.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Alaska colleges is $6,351 for Alaska residents and $14,927 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $14,130.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,113 for Alaska residents and $24,119 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $12,110 in Alaska.
Alaska Pacific University has the highest tuition & fees of $20,760 in Alaska. Among public Alaska schools, University of Alaska Fairbanks has the highest tuition & fees of $22,032 ($7,896 for Alaska residents).

Alabama

84 colleges are active and serving students in Alabama - 43 public and 41 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 43 four(4) years (or high) schools, 26 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 15 vocational/trade schools.
84 schools have undergraduate programs and 38 schools offer graduate programs. Total 293,681 students have enrolled in Alabama colleges and, among them, 85,416 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 250,180 students and private schools have 43,501 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 52,645 students in Alabama.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Alabama colleges is $7,460 for Alabama residents and $13,892 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $16,028.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,892 for Alabama residents and $20,935 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $13,492 in Alabama.
Samford University has the highest tuition & fees of $36,725 in Alabama. Among public Alabama schools, Auburn University has the highest tuition & fees of $32,960 ($12,176 for Alabama residents).

Arkansas

86 colleges are active and serving students in Arkansas - 35 public and 51 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 26 four(4) years (or high) schools, 26 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 34 vocational/trade schools.
85 schools have undergraduate programs and 18 schools offer graduate programs. Total 149,047 students have enrolled in Arkansas colleges and, among them, 34,840 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 130,637 students and private schools have 18,410 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 21,792 students in Arkansas.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Arkansas colleges is $5,241 for Arkansas residents and $8,485 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $17,095.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $7,828 for Arkansas residents and $13,974 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $19,658 in Arkansas.
Hendrix College has the highest tuition & fees of $35,100 in Arkansas. Among public Arkansas schools, University of Arkansas has the highest tuition & fees of $27,410 ($9,656 for Arkansas residents).

Arizona

106 colleges are active and serving students in Arizona - 32 public and 74 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 38 four(4) years (or high) schools, 36 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 32 vocational/trade schools.
100 schools have undergraduate programs and 28 schools offer graduate programs. Total 643,111 students have enrolled in Arizona colleges and, among them, 319,273 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 388,792 students and private schools have 254,319 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 116,088 students in Arizona.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Arizona colleges is $5,151 for Arizona residents and $12,381 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $20,063.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,383 for Arizona residents and $21,490 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $18,242 in Arizona.
Brookline College-Phoenix has the highest tuition & fees of $89,404 in Arizona. Among public Arizona schools, University of Arizona has the highest tuition & fees of $39,577 ($13,275 for Arizona residents).

California

658 colleges are active and serving students in California - 171 public and 487 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 264 four(4) years (or high) schools, 202 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 192 vocational/trade schools.
608 schools have undergraduate programs and 202 schools offer graduate programs. Total 2,586,197 students have enrolled in California colleges and, among them, 1,067,172 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 2,058,299 students and private schools have 527,898 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 332,248 students in California.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of California colleges is $3,565 for California residents and $12,439 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $23,394.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,624 for California residents and $21,752 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $23,376 in California.
Cedars Sinai Medical Center has the highest tuition & fees of $78,000 in California. Among public California schools, University of California-San Diego has the highest tuition & fees of $44,978 ($14,906 for California residents).

Colorado

90 colleges are active and serving students in Colorado - 33 public and 57 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 40 four(4) years (or high) schools, 34 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 16 vocational/trade schools.
84 schools have undergraduate programs and 33 schools offer graduate programs. Total 355,130 students have enrolled in Colorado colleges and, among them, 99,924 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 274,079 students and private schools have 81,051 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 61,101 students in Colorado.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Colorado colleges is $7,105 for Colorado residents and $16,658 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $19,268.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,242 for Colorado residents and $20,895 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $20,433 in Colorado.
Colorado College has the highest tuition & fees of $65,028 in Colorado. Among public Colorado schools, Colorado School of Mines has the highest tuition & fees of $42,120 ($20,040 for Colorado residents).

Connecticut

72 colleges are active and serving students in Connecticut - 25 public and 47 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 28 four(4) years (or high) schools, 19 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 25 vocational/trade schools.
71 schools have undergraduate programs and 22 schools offer graduate programs. Total 193,115 students have enrolled in Connecticut colleges and, among them, 42,431 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 98,335 students and private schools have 94,780 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 37,829 students in Connecticut.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Connecticut colleges is $8,790 for Connecticut residents and $19,617 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $28,107.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $14,560 for Connecticut residents and $24,827 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $21,856 in Connecticut.
Wesleyan University has the highest tuition & fees of $64,322 in Connecticut. Among public Connecticut schools, University of Connecticut has the highest tuition & fees of $42,102 ($19,434 for Connecticut residents).

District of Columbia

23 colleges are active and serving students in District of Columbia - 1 public and 22 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 17 four(4) years (or high) schools, 3 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 3 vocational/trade schools.
18 schools have undergraduate programs and 16 schools offer graduate programs. Total 100,007 students have enrolled in District of Columbia colleges and, among them, 23,719 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 3,476 students and private schools have 96,531 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 46,001 students in District of Columbia.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of District of Columbia colleges is $6,152 for District of Columbia residents and $13,004 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $26,244.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $10,094 for District of Columbia residents and $18,608 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $27,065 in District of Columbia.
George Washington University has the highest tuition & fees of $62,200 in District of Columbia. Among public District of Columbia schools, University of the District of Columbia has the highest tuition & fees of $13,004 ($6,152 for District of Columbia residents).

Delaware

17 colleges are active and serving students in Delaware - 6 public and 11 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 8 four(4) years (or high) schools, 2 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 7 vocational/trade schools.
17 schools have undergraduate programs and 5 schools offer graduate programs. Total 57,548 students have enrolled in Delaware colleges and, among them, 14,309 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 42,124 students and private schools have 15,424 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 10,662 students in Delaware.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Delaware colleges is $6,675 for Delaware residents and $15,513 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $14,216.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,819 for Delaware residents and $15,195 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $12,361 in Delaware.
Delaware College of Art and Design has the highest tuition & fees of $29,500 in Delaware. Among public Delaware schools, University of Delaware has the highest tuition & fees of $37,930 ($15,410 for Delaware residents).

Florida

385 colleges are active and serving students in Florida - 94 public and 291 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 170 four(4) years (or high) schools, 92 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 123 vocational/trade schools.
380 schools have undergraduate programs and 108 schools offer graduate programs. Total 1,053,530 students have enrolled in Florida colleges and, among them, 334,949 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 769,087 students and private schools have 284,443 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 137,620 students in Florida.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Florida colleges is $4,274 for Florida residents and $9,013 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $19,381.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,981 for Florida residents and $25,026 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $16,008 in Florida.
L3Harris Flight Academy has the highest tuition & fees of $83,995 in Florida. Among public Florida schools, New College of Florida has the highest tuition & fees of $29,944 ($6,916 for Florida residents).

Georgia

162 colleges are active and serving students in Georgia - 65 public and 97 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 90 four(4) years (or high) schools, 46 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 26 vocational/trade schools.
159 schools have undergraduate programs and 55 schools offer graduate programs. Total 549,373 students have enrolled in Georgia colleges and, among them, 136,773 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 440,189 students and private schools have 109,184 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 93,143 students in Georgia.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Georgia colleges is $4,891 for Georgia residents and $10,326 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $20,348.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $6,983 for Georgia residents and $18,986 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $16,355 in Georgia.
Emory University has the highest tuition & fees of $57,948 in Georgia. Among public Georgia schools, Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $32,876 ($11,764 for Georgia residents).

Hawaii

23 colleges are active and serving students in Hawaii - 10 public and 13 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 11 four(4) years (or high) schools, 9 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 3 vocational/trade schools.
22 schools have undergraduate programs and 7 schools offer graduate programs. Total 60,401 students have enrolled in Hawaii colleges and, among them, 31,112 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 49,773 students and private schools have 10,628 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 6,733 students in Hawaii.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Hawaii colleges is $5,021 for Hawaii residents and $13,412 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $23,107.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $14,366 for Hawaii residents and $30,806 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $18,114 in Hawaii.
Mauna Loa Helicopters has the highest tuition & fees of $98,000 in Hawaii. Among public Hawaii schools, University of Hawaii at Manoa has the highest tuition & fees of $34,218 ($12,186 for Hawaii residents).

Iowa

76 colleges are active and serving students in Iowa - 19 public and 57 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 38 four(4) years (or high) schools, 36 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 2 vocational/trade schools.
74 schools have undergraduate programs and 28 schools offer graduate programs. Total 204,641 students have enrolled in Iowa colleges and, among them, 36,417 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 151,393 students and private schools have 53,248 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 28,326 students in Iowa.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Iowa colleges is $6,450 for Iowa residents and $10,072 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $26,370.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,845 for Iowa residents and $27,257 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $12,685 in Iowa.
Grinnell College has the highest tuition & fees of $61,480 in Iowa. Among public Iowa schools, University of Iowa has the highest tuition & fees of $32,316 ($10,353 for Iowa residents).

Idaho

35 colleges are active and serving students in Idaho - 9 public and 26 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 11 four(4) years (or high) schools, 18 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 6 vocational/trade schools.
35 schools have undergraduate programs and 8 schools offer graduate programs. Total 128,266 students have enrolled in Idaho colleges and, among them, 39,789 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 78,032 students and private schools have 50,234 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 9,173 students in Idaho.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Idaho colleges is $6,621 for Idaho residents and $15,424 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $16,538.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,843 for Idaho residents and $24,212 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $15,552 in Idaho.
Northwest Nazarene University has the highest tuition & fees of $36,298 in Idaho. Among public Idaho schools, University of Idaho has the highest tuition & fees of $27,632 ($8,396 for Idaho residents).

Illinois

239 colleges are active and serving students in Illinois - 63 public and 176 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 101 four(4) years (or high) schools, 61 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 77 vocational/trade schools.
223 schools have undergraduate programs and 83 schools offer graduate programs. Total 690,275 students have enrolled in Illinois colleges and, among them, 200,604 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 415,404 students and private schools have 274,871 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 158,623 students in Illinois.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Illinois colleges is $10,426 for Illinois residents and $13,572 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $22,831.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,102 for Illinois residents and $18,843 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $20,444 in Illinois.
University of Chicago has the highest tuition & fees of $64,260 in Illinois. Among public Illinois schools, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has the highest tuition & fees of $33,686 ($15,714 for Illinois residents).

Indiana

132 colleges are active and serving students in Indiana - 39 public and 93 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 68 four(4) years (or high) schools, 28 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 36 vocational/trade schools.
127 schools have undergraduate programs and 49 schools offer graduate programs. Total 442,470 students have enrolled in Indiana colleges and, among them, 115,362 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 344,001 students and private schools have 98,469 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 82,840 students in Indiana.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Indiana colleges is $6,775 for Indiana residents and $15,449 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $22,688.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,134 for Indiana residents and $20,445 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $20,205 in Indiana.
University of Notre Dame has the highest tuition & fees of $60,301 in Indiana. Among public Indiana schools, Indiana University-Bloomington has the highest tuition & fees of $39,120 ($11,447 for Indiana residents).

Kansas

78 colleges are active and serving students in Kansas - 36 public and 42 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 36 four(4) years (or high) schools, 28 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 14 vocational/trade schools.
77 schools have undergraduate programs and 28 schools offer graduate programs. Total 196,460 students have enrolled in Kansas colleges and, among them, 48,421 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 166,145 students and private schools have 30,315 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 28,214 students in Kansas.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Kansas colleges is $5,537 for Kansas residents and $8,542 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $21,215.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,793 for Kansas residents and $19,074 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $10,648 in Kansas.
Southwestern College has the highest tuition & fees of $36,650 in Kansas. Among public Kansas schools, University of Kansas has the highest tuition & fees of $28,035 ($11,167 for Kansas residents).

Kentucky

84 colleges are active and serving students in Kentucky - 24 public and 60 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 38 four(4) years (or high) schools, 28 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 18 vocational/trade schools.
80 schools have undergraduate programs and 27 schools offer graduate programs. Total 263,920 students have enrolled in Kentucky colleges and, among them, 73,348 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 189,868 students and private schools have 74,052 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 60,360 students in Kentucky.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Kentucky colleges is $6,588 for Kentucky residents and $17,633 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $20,717.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $10,985 for Kentucky residents and $17,742 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $11,045 in Kentucky.
Centre College has the highest tuition & fees of $48,070 in Kentucky. Among public Kentucky schools, University of Kentucky has the highest tuition & fees of $32,276 ($12,859 for Kentucky residents).

Louisiana

106 colleges are active and serving students in Louisiana - 28 public and 78 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 27 four(4) years (or high) schools, 30 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 49 vocational/trade schools.
106 schools have undergraduate programs and 22 schools offer graduate programs. Total 245,782 students have enrolled in Louisiana colleges and, among them, 55,238 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 203,136 students and private schools have 42,646 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 35,767 students in Louisiana.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Louisiana colleges is $6,546 for Louisiana residents and $11,263 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $17,916.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,177 for Louisiana residents and $17,856 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $19,856 in Louisiana.
Tulane University of Louisiana has the highest tuition & fees of $62,844 in Louisiana. Among public Louisiana schools, Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College has the highest tuition & fees of $28,631 ($11,954 for Louisiana residents).

Massachusetts

146 colleges are active and serving students in Massachusetts - 42 public and 104 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 84 four(4) years (or high) schools, 23 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 39 vocational/trade schools.
140 schools have undergraduate programs and 70 schools offer graduate programs. Total 481,945 students have enrolled in Massachusetts colleges and, among them, 103,063 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 185,868 students and private schools have 296,077 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 149,713 students in Massachusetts.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Massachusetts colleges is $10,036 for Massachusetts residents and $15,958 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $35,097.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $14,146 for Massachusetts residents and $19,750 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $32,281 in Massachusetts.
MGH Institute of Health Professions has the highest tuition & fees of $86,395 in Massachusetts. Among public Massachusetts schools, Massachusetts College of Art and Design has the highest tuition & fees of $40,960 ($14,570 for Massachusetts residents).

Maryland

78 colleges are active and serving students in Maryland - 29 public and 49 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 37 four(4) years (or high) schools, 18 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 23 vocational/trade schools.
77 schools have undergraduate programs and 33 schools offer graduate programs. Total 340,009 students have enrolled in Maryland colleges and, among them, 120,773 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 272,334 students and private schools have 67,675 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 75,375 students in Maryland.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Maryland colleges is $8,627 for Maryland residents and $16,514 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $24,133.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,946 for Maryland residents and $20,578 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $19,075 in Maryland.
Johns Hopkins University has the highest tuition & fees of $60,480 in Maryland. Among public Maryland schools, University of Maryland, Baltimore has the highest tuition & fees of $42,654 ($12,692 for Maryland residents).

Maine

36 colleges are active and serving students in Maine - 15 public and 21 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 21 four(4) years (or high) schools, 9 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 6 vocational/trade schools.
35 schools have undergraduate programs and 13 schools offer graduate programs. Total 70,324 students have enrolled in Maine colleges and, among them, 22,537 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 46,714 students and private schools have 23,610 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 9,574 students in Maine.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Maine colleges is $7,190 for Maine residents and $14,652 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $32,381.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,546 for Maine residents and $16,554 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $26,863 in Maine.
Colby College has the highest tuition & fees of $63,520 in Maine. Among public Maine schools, University of Maine has the highest tuition & fees of $33,736 ($12,136 for Maine residents).

Michigan

170 colleges are active and serving students in Michigan - 48 public and 122 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 73 four(4) years (or high) schools, 32 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 65 vocational/trade schools.
164 schools have undergraduate programs and 56 schools offer graduate programs. Total 491,957 students have enrolled in Michigan colleges and, among them, 115,941 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 419,259 students and private schools have 72,698 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 73,882 students in Michigan.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Michigan colleges is $8,916 for Michigan residents and $13,624 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $21,251.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $17,325 for Michigan residents and $26,597 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $19,602 in Michigan.
Kalamazoo College has the highest tuition & fees of $56,562 in Michigan. Among public Michigan schools, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has the highest tuition & fees of $55,334 ($16,736 for Michigan residents).

Minnesota

105 colleges are active and serving students in Minnesota - 48 public and 57 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 57 four(4) years (or high) schools, 38 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 10 vocational/trade schools.
99 schools have undergraduate programs and 44 schools offer graduate programs. Total 379,814 students have enrolled in Minnesota colleges and, among them, 149,819 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 221,160 students and private schools have 158,654 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 110,068 students in Minnesota.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Minnesota colleges is $7,297 for Minnesota residents and $8,995 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $25,468.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,073 for Minnesota residents and $15,941 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $15,043 in Minnesota.
Carleton College has the highest tuition & fees of $62,634 in Minnesota. Among public Minnesota schools, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities has the highest tuition & fees of $35,099 ($15,859 for Minnesota residents).

Missouri

147 colleges are active and serving students in Missouri - 43 public and 104 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 81 four(4) years (or high) schools, 24 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 42 vocational/trade schools.
138 schools have undergraduate programs and 59 schools offer graduate programs. Total 339,213 students have enrolled in Missouri colleges and, among them, 76,889 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 211,956 students and private schools have 127,257 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 73,456 students in Missouri.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Missouri colleges is $9,487 for Missouri residents and $13,313 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $19,195.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,310 for Missouri residents and $17,880 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $14,553 in Missouri.
Washington University in St Louis has the highest tuition & fees of $60,590 in Missouri. Among public Missouri schools, University of Missouri-Columbia has the highest tuition & fees of $31,970 ($11,981 for Missouri residents).

Mississippi

53 colleges are active and serving students in Mississippi - 26 public and 27 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 18 four(4) years (or high) schools, 21 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 14 vocational/trade schools.
52 schools have undergraduate programs and 16 schools offer graduate programs. Total 161,318 students have enrolled in Mississippi colleges and, among them, 36,795 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 140,024 students and private schools have 21,294 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 24,304 students in Mississippi.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Mississippi colleges is $5,121 for Mississippi residents and $8,160 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $16,079.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,633 for Mississippi residents and $13,289 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $14,002 in Mississippi.
Millsaps College has the highest tuition & fees of $43,815 in Mississippi. Among public Mississippi schools, University of Mississippi has the highest tuition & fees of $26,440 ($9,220 for Mississippi residents).

Montana

30 colleges are active and serving students in Montana - 19 public and 11 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 12 four(4) years (or high) schools, 15 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 3 vocational/trade schools.
30 schools have undergraduate programs and 8 schools offer graduate programs. Total 47,234 students have enrolled in Montana colleges and, among them, 6,044 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 42,962 students and private schools have 4,272 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 6,152 students in Montana.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Montana colleges is $4,790 for Montana residents and $12,496 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $18,441.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $7,074 for Montana residents and $22,236 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $19,673 in Montana.
Carroll College has the highest tuition & fees of $39,028 in Montana. Among public Montana schools, The University of Montana has the highest tuition & fees of $29,634 ($7,719 for Montana residents).

North Carolina

171 colleges are active and serving students in North Carolina - 75 public and 96 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 79 four(4) years (or high) schools, 67 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 25 vocational/trade schools.
167 schools have undergraduate programs and 61 schools offer graduate programs. Total 561,984 students have enrolled in North Carolina colleges and, among them, 173,381 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 456,017 students and private schools have 105,967 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 81,583 students in North Carolina.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of North Carolina colleges is $3,528 for North Carolina residents and $10,856 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $22,817.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,258 for North Carolina residents and $22,206 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $16,313 in North Carolina.
Duke University has the highest tuition & fees of $62,688 in North Carolina. Among public North Carolina schools, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has the highest tuition & fees of $37,550 ($8,989 for North Carolina residents).

North Dakota

26 colleges are active and serving students in North Dakota - 14 public and 12 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 16 four(4) years (or high) schools, 9 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 1 vocational/trade schools.
26 schools have undergraduate programs and 11 schools offer graduate programs. Total 51,283 students have enrolled in North Dakota colleges and, among them, 11,757 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 44,076 students and private schools have 7,207 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 8,478 students in North Dakota.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of North Dakota colleges is $6,754 for North Dakota residents and $8,589 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $14,459.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,730 for North Dakota residents and $10,473 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $10,239 in North Dakota.
University of Jamestown has the highest tuition & fees of $24,200 in North Dakota. Among public North Dakota schools, North Dakota State University-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $15,646 ($10,992 for North Dakota residents).

Nebraska

38 colleges are active and serving students in Nebraska - 15 public and 23 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 21 four(4) years (or high) schools, 17 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 0 vocational/trade schools.
38 schools have undergraduate programs and 20 schools offer graduate programs. Total 133,870 students have enrolled in Nebraska colleges and, among them, 37,336 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 97,441 students and private schools have 36,429 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 25,027 students in Nebraska.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Nebraska colleges is $6,135 for Nebraska residents and $10,304 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $22,327.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $7,666 for Nebraska residents and $15,360 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $14,705 in Nebraska.
Creighton University has the highest tuition & fees of $45,590 in Nebraska. Among public Nebraska schools, University of Nebraska Medical Center has the highest tuition & fees of $33,890 ($14,720 for Nebraska residents).

New Hampshire

34 colleges are active and serving students in New Hampshire - 13 public and 21 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 17 four(4) years (or high) schools, 8 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 9 vocational/trade schools.
31 schools have undergraduate programs and 13 schools offer graduate programs. Total 199,377 students have enrolled in New Hampshire colleges and, among them, 147,670 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 34,044 students and private schools have 165,333 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 35,110 students in New Hampshire.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of New Hampshire colleges is $10,092 for New Hampshire residents and $21,174 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $27,137.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $17,051 for New Hampshire residents and $20,720 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $25,145 in New Hampshire.
Dartmouth College has the highest tuition & fees of $62,658 in New Hampshire. Among public New Hampshire schools, University of New Hampshire-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $37,934 ($19,024 for New Hampshire residents).

New Jersey

151 colleges are active and serving students in New Jersey - 38 public and 113 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 61 four(4) years (or high) schools, 41 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 49 vocational/trade schools.
149 schools have undergraduate programs and 37 schools offer graduate programs. Total 397,584 students have enrolled in New Jersey colleges and, among them, 72,518 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 298,502 students and private schools have 99,082 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 65,819 students in New Jersey.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of New Jersey colleges is $10,119 for New Jersey residents and $14,597 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $20,451.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $17,599 for New Jersey residents and $23,639 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $21,807 in New Jersey.
Stevens Institute of Technology has the highest tuition & fees of $58,624 in New Jersey. Among public New Jersey schools, New Jersey Institute of Technology has the highest tuition & fees of $34,972 ($18,512 for New Jersey residents).

New Mexico

42 colleges are active and serving students in New Mexico - 27 public and 15 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 14 four(4) years (or high) schools, 20 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 8 vocational/trade schools.
40 schools have undergraduate programs and 13 schools offer graduate programs. Total 107,521 students have enrolled in New Mexico colleges and, among them, 36,679 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 102,554 students and private schools have 4,967 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 13,888 students in New Mexico.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of New Mexico colleges is $3,827 for New Mexico residents and $8,468 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $25,997.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $6,643 for New Mexico residents and $13,917 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $23,781 in New Mexico.
Brookline College-Albuquerque has the highest tuition & fees of $91,801 in New Mexico. Among public New Mexico schools, University of New Mexico-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $26,411 ($8,076 for New Mexico residents).

Nevada

38 colleges are active and serving students in Nevada - 7 public and 31 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 14 four(4) years (or high) schools, 9 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 15 vocational/trade schools.
37 schools have undergraduate programs and 7 schools offer graduate programs. Total 119,359 students have enrolled in Nevada colleges and, among them, 21,268 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 105,255 students and private schools have 14,104 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 12,124 students in Nevada.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Nevada colleges is $5,551 for Nevada residents and $16,891 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $18,185.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $6,072 for Nevada residents and $21,679 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $23,522 in Nevada.
Carrington College-Reno has the highest tuition & fees of $56,400 in Nevada. Among public Nevada schools, University of Nevada-Reno has the highest tuition & fees of $25,501 ($8,947 for Nevada residents).

New York

418 colleges are active and serving students in New York - 107 public and 311 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 235 four(4) years (or high) schools, 82 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 101 vocational/trade schools.
392 schools have undergraduate programs and 156 schools offer graduate programs. Total 1,145,312 students have enrolled in New York colleges and, among them, 228,811 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 607,318 students and private schools have 537,994 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 245,918 students in New York.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of New York colleges is $9,289 for New York residents and $14,410 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $23,850.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,252 for New York residents and $23,151 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $25,260 in New York.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America has the highest tuition & fees of $68,365 in New York. Among public New York schools, Western Suffolk BOCES has the highest tuition & fees of $44,560 ($44,560 for New York residents).

Ohio

285 colleges are active and serving students in Ohio - 108 public and 177 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 114 four(4) years (or high) schools, 92 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 79 vocational/trade schools.
279 schools have undergraduate programs and 76 schools offer graduate programs. Total 662,910 students have enrolled in Ohio colleges and, among them, 197,658 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 511,211 students and private schools have 151,699 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 88,881 students in Ohio.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Ohio colleges is $8,191 for Ohio residents and $12,565 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $21,877.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,389 for Ohio residents and $24,576 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $18,119 in Ohio.
Kenyon College has the highest tuition & fees of $66,490 in Ohio. Among public Ohio schools, Ohio State University-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $36,722 ($12,485 for Ohio residents).

Oklahoma

99 colleges are active and serving students in Oklahoma - 62 public and 37 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 32 four(4) years (or high) schools, 26 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 41 vocational/trade schools.
97 schools have undergraduate programs and 25 schools offer graduate programs. Total 209,744 students have enrolled in Oklahoma colleges and, among them, 44,434 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 184,098 students and private schools have 25,646 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 27,687 students in Oklahoma.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Oklahoma colleges is $4,824 for Oklahoma residents and $8,184 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $18,947.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $6,937 for Oklahoma residents and $14,593 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $14,414 in Oklahoma.
University of Tulsa has the highest tuition & fees of $47,211 in Oklahoma. Among public Oklahoma schools, University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $25,880 ($9,312 for Oklahoma residents).

Oregon

72 colleges are active and serving students in Oregon - 26 public and 46 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 28 four(4) years (or high) schools, 36 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 8 vocational/trade schools.
70 schools have undergraduate programs and 27 schools offer graduate programs. Total 197,500 students have enrolled in Oregon colleges and, among them, 53,409 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 166,888 students and private schools have 30,612 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 27,990 students in Oregon.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Oregon colleges is $8,140 for Oregon residents and $17,141 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $23,503.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $18,130 for Oregon residents and $24,920 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $20,926 in Oregon.
Reed College has the highest tuition & fees of $64,760 in Oregon. Among public Oregon schools, University of Oregon has the highest tuition & fees of $41,700 ($15,054 for Oregon residents).

Pennsylvania

328 colleges are active and serving students in Pennsylvania - 91 public and 237 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 149 four(4) years (or high) schools, 89 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 90 vocational/trade schools.
312 schools have undergraduate programs and 111 schools offer graduate programs. Total 678,249 students have enrolled in Pennsylvania colleges and, among them, 122,544 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 373,124 students and private schools have 305,125 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 148,766 students in Pennsylvania.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Pennsylvania colleges is $14,263 for Pennsylvania residents and $19,021 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $26,304.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $20,885 for Pennsylvania residents and $28,052 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $20,458 in Pennsylvania.
Franklin and Marshall College has the highest tuition & fees of $65,844 in Pennsylvania. Among public Pennsylvania schools, Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $38,650 ($19,834 for Pennsylvania residents).

Rhode Island

22 colleges are active and serving students in Rhode Island - 3 public and 19 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 13 four(4) years (or high) schools, 2 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 7 vocational/trade schools.
21 schools have undergraduate programs and 12 schools offer graduate programs. Total 76,580 students have enrolled in Rhode Island colleges and, among them, 9,778 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 35,804 students and private schools have 40,776 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 11,532 students in Rhode Island.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Rhode Island colleges is $10,645 for Rhode Island residents and $24,804 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $30,487.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $13,323 for Rhode Island residents and $24,441 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $27,814 in Rhode Island.
Brown University has the highest tuition & fees of $65,146 in Rhode Island. Among public Rhode Island schools, University of Rhode Island has the highest tuition & fees of $34,362 ($15,880 for Rhode Island residents).

South Carolina

92 colleges are active and serving students in South Carolina - 33 public and 59 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 42 four(4) years (or high) schools, 26 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 24 vocational/trade schools.
91 schools have undergraduate programs and 31 schools offer graduate programs. Total 234,637 students have enrolled in South Carolina colleges and, among them, 50,679 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 190,536 students and private schools have 44,101 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 27,123 students in South Carolina.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of South Carolina colleges is $8,363 for South Carolina residents and $16,983 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $19,737.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $12,753 for South Carolina residents and $25,676 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $15,276 in South Carolina.
Furman University has the highest tuition & fees of $55,772 in South Carolina. Among public South Carolina schools, Clemson University has the highest tuition & fees of $39,502 ($15,558 for South Carolina residents).

South Dakota

28 colleges are active and serving students in South Dakota - 12 public and 16 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 17 four(4) years (or high) schools, 11 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 0 vocational/trade schools.
27 schools have undergraduate programs and 16 schools offer graduate programs. Total 51,606 students have enrolled in South Dakota colleges and, among them, 15,805 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 42,090 students and private schools have 9,516 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 7,607 students in South Dakota.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of South Dakota colleges is $7,839 for South Dakota residents and $9,549 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $14,799.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $7,435 for South Dakota residents and $12,966 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $13,273 in South Dakota.
Augustana University has the highest tuition & fees of $37,342 in South Dakota. Among public South Dakota schools, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology has the highest tuition & fees of $14,860 ($10,440 for South Dakota residents).

Tennessee

149 colleges are active and serving students in Tennessee - 48 public and 101 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 63 four(4) years (or high) schools, 49 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 37 vocational/trade schools.
145 schools have undergraduate programs and 50 schools offer graduate programs. Total 326,492 students have enrolled in Tennessee colleges and, among them, 63,165 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 225,811 students and private schools have 100,681 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 52,400 students in Tennessee.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Tennessee colleges is $5,766 for Tennessee residents and $11,484 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $19,291.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $11,408 for Tennessee residents and $21,801 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $17,073 in Tennessee.
Vanderbilt University has the highest tuition & fees of $60,348 in Tennessee. Among public Tennessee schools, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville has the highest tuition & fees of $31,664 ($13,244 for Tennessee residents).

Texas

410 colleges are active and serving students in Texas - 106 public and 304 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 146 four(4) years (or high) schools, 99 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 165 vocational/trade schools.
397 schools have undergraduate programs and 110 schools offer graduate programs. Total 1,593,626 students have enrolled in Texas colleges and, among them, 424,158 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 1,384,841 students and private schools have 208,785 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 208,172 students in Texas.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Texas colleges is $6,663 for Texas residents and $13,680 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $17,927.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,172 for Texas residents and $17,402 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $18,264 in Texas.
Gemini School of Visual Arts & Communication has the highest tuition & fees of $88,000 in Texas. Among public Texas schools, The University of Texas at Austin has the highest tuition & fees of $41,070 ($11,698 for Texas residents).

Utah

63 colleges are active and serving students in Utah - 17 public and 46 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 22 four(4) years (or high) schools, 9 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 32 vocational/trade schools.
62 schools have undergraduate programs and 14 schools offer graduate programs. Total 408,979 students have enrolled in Utah colleges and, among them, 188,832 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 207,570 students and private schools have 201,409 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 62,299 students in Utah.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Utah colleges is $4,863 for Utah residents and $11,514 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $17,257.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $8,433 for Utah residents and $22,285 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $14,125 in Utah.
Nightingale College has the highest tuition & fees of $70,800 in Utah. Among public Utah schools, University of Utah has the highest tuition & fees of $29,837 ($9,315 for Utah residents).

Virginia

151 colleges are active and serving students in Virginia - 44 public and 107 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 80 four(4) years (or high) schools, 41 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 30 vocational/trade schools.
147 schools have undergraduate programs and 57 schools offer graduate programs. Total 546,116 students have enrolled in Virginia colleges and, among them, 190,042 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 369,440 students and private schools have 176,676 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 116,277 students in Virginia.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Virginia colleges is $8,689 for Virginia residents and $18,838 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $20,261.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $15,005 for Virginia residents and $28,181 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $16,158 in Virginia.
Washington and Lee University has the highest tuition & fees of $61,750 in Virginia. Among public Virginia schools, University of Virginia-Main Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $55,914 ($20,342 for Virginia residents).

Vermont

18 colleges are active and serving students in Vermont - 6 public and 12 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 15 four(4) years (or high) schools, 1 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 2 vocational/trade schools.
16 schools have undergraduate programs and 14 schools offer graduate programs. Total 40,057 students have enrolled in Vermont colleges and, among them, 9,238 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 24,934 students and private schools have 15,123 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 5,996 students in Vermont.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Vermont colleges is $13,430 for Vermont residents and $28,470 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $40,678.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $13,178 for Vermont residents and $22,218 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $22,688 in Vermont.
Landmark College has the highest tuition & fees of $62,720 in Vermont. Among public Vermont schools, University of Vermont has the highest tuition & fees of $43,890 ($18,890 for Vermont residents).

Washington

103 colleges are active and serving students in Washington - 46 public and 57 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 67 four(4) years (or high) schools, 17 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 19 vocational/trade schools.
100 schools have undergraduate programs and 32 schools offer graduate programs. Total 324,651 students have enrolled in Washington colleges and, among them, 90,459 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 276,188 students and private schools have 48,463 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 39,365 students in Washington.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Washington colleges is $6,116 for Washington residents and $12,661 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $22,993.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $15,045 for Washington residents and $29,159 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $21,980 in Washington.
Whitman College has the highest tuition & fees of $58,622 in Washington. Among public Washington schools, University of Washington-Tacoma Campus has the highest tuition & fees of $40,956 ($12,458 for Washington residents).

Wisconsin

92 colleges are active and serving students in Wisconsin - 32 public and 60 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 53 four(4) years (or high) schools, 23 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 16 vocational/trade schools.
87 schools have undergraduate programs and 43 schools offer graduate programs. Total 317,725 students have enrolled in Wisconsin colleges and, among them, 52,018 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 259,820 students and private schools have 57,905 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 40,871 students in Wisconsin.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Wisconsin colleges is $6,372 for Wisconsin residents and $11,630 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $26,289.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,322 for Wisconsin residents and $17,657 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $16,289 in Wisconsin.
Shepherds College has the highest tuition & fees of $167,700 in Wisconsin. Among public Wisconsin schools, University of Wisconsin-Madison has the highest tuition & fees of $39,427 ($10,796 for Wisconsin residents).

West Virginia

68 colleges are active and serving students in West Virginia - 38 public and 30 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 26 four(4) years (or high) schools, 23 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 19 vocational/trade schools.
67 schools have undergraduate programs and 19 schools offer graduate programs. Total 133,058 students have enrolled in West Virginia colleges and, among them, 65,196 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 71,955 students and private schools have 61,103 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 21,159 students in West Virginia.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of West Virginia colleges is $5,864 for West Virginia residents and $9,753 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $16,913.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $9,318 for West Virginia residents and $17,022 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is $13,004 in West Virginia.
West Virginia Wesleyan College has the highest tuition & fees of $32,976 in West Virginia. Among public West Virginia schools, West Virginia University has the highest tuition & fees of $26,568 ($9,360 for West Virginia residents).

Wyoming

10 colleges are active and serving students in Wyoming - 8 public and 2 private schools. By school levels and categories, there are 1 four(4) years (or high) schools, 8 community colleges (2-4 years schools), and 1 vocational/trade schools.
10 schools have undergraduate programs and 1 schools offer graduate programs. Total 30,490 students have enrolled in Wyoming colleges and, among them, 5,966 students enrolled online exclusively and/or in some courses.
Public schools have 29,705 students and private schools have 785 enrolled students. The graduate schools have 2,610 students in Wyoming.
The 2023 average tuition & fees of Wyoming colleges is $4,628 for Wyoming residents and $11,719 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. In private schools, the average tuition & fees is $23,150.
The average graduate tuition & fees is $7,239 for Wyoming residents and $18,381 for out-of-state students. For private graduate schools, the tuition & fees is - in Wyoming.
WyoTech has the highest tuition & fees of $29,000 in Wyoming. Among public Wyoming schools, University of Wyoming has the highest tuition & fees of $21,771 ($6,621 for Wyoming residents).