How does tuition at Ohios public colleges and universities compare to tuition in other states?
Tuition in Ohio is among the highest in the nation. In Measuring Up 2004: The State Report Card for Higher Education, Ohio received a grade of “F” in the area of affordability, the same grade it received in the 2002 report. The College Board reported the national 2004-2005 average undergraduate in-state annualized tuition and fees for public four-year colleges at $5,132; Ohio ‘s tuition was $1,679 higher at $6,811. The College Board reported U.S. average undergraduate in-state annualized tuition and fees for 2004-2005 for public two-year colleges at $2,076; Ohio ‘s tuition was $2,965. The College Board reports U.S. four-year private college tuition and fees for 2004-2005 at $20,082. Ohio ‘s tuition at private colleges during this year was $18,658.
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