I believe I can be a liar. I believe.
And now for something that will make me pale. Recently, it was annouced that the fees for UC schools will be going up by 25%. Poor me who doesn\’t qualify for financial aid. :(
Tuition At Top 20 Public Universities
Rankings by U.S. News & World Report; tuition figures from Universities\’ web sites.
2003-2004 Tuition used except where noted
| Rank | University | In-state | Out-of-state |
| 1. | University of California-Berkeley | $5,502 | $18,510 |
| 2. | University of Virginia | $5,968 | $21,988 |
| 3. | UCLA | $4,669 | $17,519 |
| University of Michigan | $7,952 | $24,676 | |
| 5. | University of N.C.-Chapel Hill (2002-2003) | $3,278 | $13,270 |
| 6. | William & Mary (Va.) | $6,430 | $21,216 |
| 7. | UC-San Diego | $5,150 | $13,480 |
| 8. | University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002-2003) | $4,470 | $18,390 |
| 9. | Georgia Tech | $4,076 | $16,002 |
| 10. | University of Illinois (2002-2003) | $5,748 | $14,352 |
| 11. | UC-Davis | $5,498 | $18,977 |
| 12. | Penn State | $9,434 | $18,922 |
| UC-Irvine | $4,555 | $16,057 | |
| 14. | UC-Santa Barbara | $5,285 | $18,765 |
| University of Texas-Austin | $5,340 | $11,446 | |
| University of Washington (2002-2003) | $4,336 | $15,337 | |
| 17. | University of Florida (2002-2003) | $2,630 | $12,096 |
| 18. | University of Georgia | $4,078 | $14,854 |
| University of Maryland (2002-2003) | $5,998 | $15,100 | |
| 20. | Purdue (Indiana) | $5,860 | $17,640 |
| Rutgers (New Jersey) | $7,308 | $13,284 | |
| University of Iowa | $4,993 | $15,285 | |
| University of Minnesota | $6,280 | $16,854 | |
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| 39. | Clemson University | $6,934 | $14,532 |
Just be glad you are in state! Imagine how pale I became when I heard!
your tuition barely covers my housing costs alone!!
No fair! How come it\’s cheaper to go to UCLA than UCD??
odd, msu\’s in-state is more than a lot of those places, not sure about the out of state. and the board just approved another 9.9% tuition increase for this fall. *sigh*
and i don\’t see msu listed.
yeah, that\’s why i mentioned it. i wonder what all their exact criteria for listing was.
*sob* me out of state =(