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1 Tuition&Fees InPublicHigherEducationintheWest DetailedTuition&FeesTables

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3 TUITION AND FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200 Boulder, Colorado November 2016 i

4 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) is a federal compact of the 15 Western states and U.S. pacific territories and freely associated states established to promote and facilitate resource sharing, collaboration, and cooperative planning. WICHE s mission is to expand educational access and excellence for all citizens of the West. Members are: Alaska Montana Utah Arizona Nevada Washington California New Mexico Wyoming Colorado North Dakota U.S. Pacific Territories Hawai i Oregon and Freely Associated Idaho South Dakota States WICHE s broad objectives are to: Strengthen educational opportunities for students through expanded access to programs. Assist policymakers in dealing with higher education and human resource issues through research and analysis. Foster cooperative planning, especially that which targets the sharing of resources. This publication was prepared by the Policy Analysis and Research Unit, which is involved in the research, analysis, and reporting of information on public policy issues of concern in the WICHE states. To download a copy of this report and other WICHE resources, please visit Copyright November 2016 Printed in the United States of America Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200 Boulder, CO WICHE Publication Number 2A346M ii

5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Tuition and fees data in this report were provided by staff in state higher education executive or system offices, and in some cases, individual institutions. We express our appreciation to the following individuals and agencies for providing the necessary information. Special appreciation also goes to Ryan Young, who handled much of the data collection activities for this edition of the report as an intern in the Policy Analysis and Research unit during Summer Alaska Cindy Collins, University of Alaska Arizona Gina Carlock, Central Arizona College Michelle Landis, Cochise County Community College District Shelly Castaneda, Mohave Community College Lulut Clow, Maricopa Community Colleges Carole Coleman, Arizona Western College Timothy Curtis, Eastern Arizona College Ina Lancaster, Pima County Community College District Diane Mazmanian, Yavapai College V. Blaine Hatch, Northland Pioneer College Gale Tebeau, Arizona Board of Regents Jami Van Ess, Coconino Community College California Jerry Willard, California State University Office of the Chancellor Richard Michaelson, University of California Office of the President Michael Yarber, California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office Colorado Emily Burns, Colorado Department of Higher Education Comm. of the Northern Marianas Jacqueline Che, Northern Marianas College Hawaii Princess Soares, University of Hawaii System Institutional Research and Analysis Office Lauren Yokogaw, University of Hawaii System Institutional Research and Analysis Office Idaho Lee Stimpson, Eastern Idaho Technical College Chris Bragg, College of Southern Idaho Diana Plum, North Idaho College Scott Christie, Idaho State Board of Education Montana Tyler Trevor, Montana University System Nevada Renee Davis, Nevada System of Higher Education New Mexico Dina Advani, New Mexico Higher Education Department North Dakota Cathy McDonald, North Dakota University System Oregon Vern Mayfield, Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission Paul Schroeder, Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission South Dakota Mary Ellen Garrett, South Dakota Board of Regents Brian Watland, Western Dakota Technical Institute Jared Hofer, Mitchell Technical Institute Jim Rokusek, Southeast Technical Institute Marlene Seeklander, Lake Area Technical Institute Utah Christine House, Utah System of Higher Education Washington Brian Myhre, State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Marc Webster, Washington Student Achievement Council Wyoming Nicole Anderson, Wyoming Community College Commission Suzie Waggoner, University of Wyoming iii

6 SUMMARY This annual report provides comprehensive data about the tuition and fee prices published by all of the public higher education institutions in the WICHE member states. To collect the relevant data, WICHE administers an annual survey to staff in the state higher education executive or system offices (SHEEO) in each state, except for states such as Arizona, Idaho and South Dakota, where the data for the two-year colleges and technical institutes were provided by individual institutions. A copy of the survey instructions can be found among the appendices. The State Notes section summarizes additional interpretative information provided for selected states and institutions. This report presents published tuition and fees amounts as averages both unweighted and weighted by full-time equivalent enrollments. Unlike unweighted averages, which treat each institution equally no matter how big or small it is, enrollment-weighted averages provide a truer estimate of the published price a typical student faces based on enrollment patterns. Appendix E provides more information regarding enrollment weighting. Key Findings Unweighted average tuition and fees for resident undergraduates in at public four-year institutions in the WICHE region were $8,211, an increase over the previous year of $130 (1.6 percent). After adjusting for inflation, this reflects virtually no change from Tuition and fees for resident in-district students at public two-year colleges in the WICHE states, excluding California, averaged $3,663 in , an increase of $104 (2.9 percent); this represents 1.1 percent after adjusting for inflation. Non-resident undergraduates at public four-year institutions in the region faced an unweighted average published price of $21,739 in , an increase over the previous year of $725 (3.4 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average non-resident undergraduate tuition in the region was 1.6 percent over Nonresident tuition and fees at public two-year colleges in the WICHE states (without California) averaged $9,162 in , an increase of $194 (2.2 percent), which represents virtually no increase after adjusting for inflation. Tuition and fees for resident graduate students in at public four-year institutions averaged $9,977, an increase over the previous year of $266 (2.7 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average resident graduate tuition in the region was 0.9 percent over the school year. Unweighted average tuition and fees for nonresident graduate students in at public four-year institutions in the region were $21,594, an increase over the previous year of $563 (2.7 percent), 0.8 percent when adjusted for inflation. iv

7 The average percent changes in tuition and fees were one percentage point different, or less, when weighted by enrollment; two-year rates increased at a slightly higher rate from , between 2 percent to 3 percent higher. v

8 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS Page iii iv Table 1: Table 2: Table 3: Table 4: Table 5: Table 6: Table 7: Table 8: Table 9: Table 10: Table 11: Table 12: Average Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, , , , and Average Undergraduate Tuition and Fees in Constant (2016) Dollars at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, , , , and Resident and Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, , , , and Resident and Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, , , , and Resident and Non-Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four- Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, , , , and Resident and Non-Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, , , , and Resident In-District/County and Non-Resident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, , , , and Resident In-District/County and Non-Resident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, , , , and Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by 2010 Carnegie Classification, , , , and Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by 2010 Carnegie Classification, , , , and Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by 2010 Carnegie Classification, , , , and Non-Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by 2010 Carnegie Classification, , , , and vi

9 State Notes 22 Appendix A The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, Appendix B Number of Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, , by 2010 Carnegie Classification 30 Appendix C Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State in the WICHE Region, Appendix D Procedure for Converting Current Dollars to Constant Dollars 35 Appendix E Methodology 36 Appendix F Survey Instructions 37 Appendix G Mandatory Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 38 Appendix H Mandatory Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 41 Appendix I Undergraduate FTE for Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 43 Appendix J Graduate FTE for Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 46 Appendix K Undergraduate FTE for Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 49 vii

10 Table 1a: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES IN THE WICHE REGION , , AND FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $ 8,211 $ 8,081 $ 7,169 $ 4,402 Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 7,980 7,826 6,645 4,479 Resident Graduate 9,977 9,711 8,797 5,554 Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 10,145 9,779 8,520 5,917 Nonresident Undergraduate 21,739 21,014 18,743 14,190 Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 20,655 19,889 16,990 13,004 Nonresident Graduate 21,594 21,031 19,225 15,116 Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 22,178 21,363 18,750 14,414 TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,670 2,623 2,239 1,611 Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,663 3,559 3,119 2,303 Nonresident 8,801 8,529 7,474 6,352 Nonresident (w/o CA) 9,162 8,968 8,004 6, % 14.5% 86.6% 2.0% 20.1% 78.2% 2.7% 13.4% 79.6% 3.8% 19.1% 71.5% 3.4% 16.0% 53.2% 3.8% 21.6% 58.8% 2.7% 12.3% 42.9% 3.8% 18.3% 53.9% 1.8% 19.2% 65.8% 2.9% 17.4% 59.0% 3.2% 17.8% 38.6% 2.2% 14.5% 36.0% Table 1b: WEIGHTED AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES IN THE WICHE REGION , , AND FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) Resident Graduate Resident Graduate (w/o CA) Nonresident Undergraduate Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) Nonresident Graduate Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District Resident In-District (w/o CA) Nonresident Nonresident (w/o CA) $ 8,931 $ 8,840 $ 8,016 $ 4, % 11.4% 94.8% 8,715 8,602 7,375 4, % 18.2% 85.9% 11,251 10,993 9,953 5, % 13.0% 91.7% 11,534 11,120 9,517 6, % 21.2% 82.2% 24,839 24,067 21,655 15, % 14.7% 55.4% 24,093 23,302 19,759 14, % 21.9% 65.6% 24,875 24,173 22,235 16, % 11.9% 49.6% 26,115 24,910 21,752 15, % 20.1% 66.1% 2,109 2,108 1,785 1, % 18.2% 65.2% 3,468 3,465 2,996 2, % 15.8% 57.0% 8,900 8,670 7,584 6, % 17.3% 39.2% 9,864 9,933 8,934 7, % 10.4% 36.1% Notes: Average annual increases in tuition and fees are presented with and without California. In the two-year sector especially, the large number of two-year colleges combined with their historically low matriculation fee structure distort otherwise regional patterns. Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. 1

11 Table 2a: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES (CONSTANT 2016 DOLLARS) IN THE WICHE REGION, , , AND FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $8,211 $8,227 $7,850 $5,411 Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 7,980 7,967 7,277 5, % 0.2% 4.6% 9.7% 51.8% 44.9% Resident Graduate 9,977 9,887 9,634 6,828 Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 10,145 9,956 9,331 7, % 1.9% 3.6% 8.7% 46.1% 39.5% Nonresident Undergraduate 21,739 21,395 20,526 17,444 Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 20,655 20,249 18,606 15, % 2.0% 5.9% 11.0% 24.6% 29.2% Nonresident Graduate 21,594 21,412 21,053 18,582 Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 22,178 21,750 20,533 17, % 2.0% 2.6% 8.0% 16.2% 25.2% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,670 2,670 2,452 1,980 Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,663 3,623 3,415 2, % 1.1% 8.9% 7.2% 34.8% 29.4% Nonresident 8,801 8,683 8,184 7,808 Nonresident (w/o CA) 9,162 9,130 8,765 8, % 0.3% 7.5% 4.5% 12.7% 10.6% Table 2b: WEIGHTED AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES (CONSTANT 2016 DOLLARS) IN THE WICHE REGION, , , AND FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $ 8,931 $ 9,000 $ 8,778 $ 5, % 1.7% 58.5% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 8,715 8,758 8,077 5, % 7.9% 51.2% Resident Graduate 11,251 11,192 10,900 7, % 3.2% 56.0% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 11,534 11,322 10,422 7, % 10.7% 48.2% Nonresident Undergraduate 24,839 24,503 23,715 19, % 4.7% 26.5% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 24,093 23,725 21,638 17, % 11.3% 34.7% Nonresident Graduate 24,875 24,611 24,350 20, % 2.2% 21.7% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 26,115 25,361 23,821 19, % 9.6% 35.2% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,109 2,146 1,955 1, % 7.9% 34.4% Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,468 3,528 3,281 2, % 5.7% 27.7% Nonresident 8,900 8,827 8,306 7, % 7.2% 13.3% Nonresident (w/o CA) 9,864 10,113 9,783 8, % 0.8% 10.7% Notes: Average annual increases in tuition and fees are presented with and without California. In the two-year sector especially, the large number of two-year colleges combined with their historically low matriculation fee structure distort otherwise regional patterns. Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. Conversions to constant 2016 dollars used the Higher Education Cost Adjustment (HECA). 2

12 Table 3a. UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA $7,223 $6,806 $5,448 $4, % 32.6% 62.5% $21,893 $20,786 $17,088 $12, % 28.1% 70.8% ARIZONA 10,891 10,639 9,601 4, % 13.4% 138.1% 27,704 26,470 22,724 15, % 21.9% 82.6% CALIFORNIA 8,754 8,680 8,396 4, % 4.3% 107.4% 24,279 23,650 22,852 16, % 6.2% 43.1% COLORADO 9,983 9,525 7,398 4, % 34.9% 126.7% 24,643 23,235 19,911 14, % 23.8% 66.6% HAWAII 8,941 8,549 6,730 3, % 32.8% 157.5% 24,925 23,637 19,034 10, % 30.9% 142.1% IDAHO 6,847 6,670 5,642 4, % 21.4% 66.6% 20,554 19,783 16,564 12, % 24.1% 67.7% MONTANA 5,793 5,748 5,397 4, % 7.3% 19.0% 19,784 19,219 17,030 14, % 16.2% 41.0% NEVADA 6,445 6,198 5,495 3, % 17.3% 95.2% 19,581 19,033 17,906 12, % 9.4% 58.1% NEW MEXICO 6,097 5,823 4,456 3, % 36.8% 83.5% 15,710 15,383 13,279 10, % 18.3% 53.2% NORTH DAKOTA 7,118 6,948 6,320 5, % 12.6% 37.6% 13,224 12,916 12,497 11, % 5.8% 17.6% OREGON 9,114 8,813 7,789 5, % 17.0% 65.8% 25,424 24,673 20,261 15, % 25.5% 64.2% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,504 8,475 7,254 5, % 17.2% 65.8% 11,732 11,354 8,969 10, % 30.8% 13.7% UTAH 6,301 6,084 5,090 3, % 23.8% 76.6% 18,485 17,825 15,377 11, % 20.2% 66.9% WASHINGTON 8,537 9,535 8,631 5, % -1.1% 58.1% 24,990 24,516 20,419 16, % 22.4% 56.0% WYOMING 5,055 4,892 4,125 3, % 22.5% 43.8% 16,215 15,632 12,855 10, % 26.1% 61.3% AVERAGE $8,211 $8,081 $7,169 $4, % 14.5% 86.6% $21,739 $21,014 $18,743 $14, % 16.0% 53.2% Table 3b. WEIGHTED UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA $7,129 $6,701 $5,446 $4, % 30.9% 61.2% $21,799 $20,681 $17,086 $12, % 27.6% 70.4% ARIZONA 11,060 10,770 9,643 4, % 14.7% 136.0% 28,870 27,450 23,011 15, % 25.5% 91.0% CALIFORNIA 9,186 9,120 8,860 4, % 3.7% 106.1% 25,714 24,966 24,152 17, % 6.5% 44.8% COLORADO 10,151 9,663 7,555 4, % 34.4% 124.4% 26,869 25,873 21,959 16, % 22.4% 64.6% HAWAII 10,609 10,111 8,304 4, % 27.8% 151.7% 30,190 28,330 22,288 11, % 35.5% 156.1% IDAHO 7,006 6,814 5,678 4, % 23.4% 68.6% 21,201 20,435 16,749 12, % 26.6% 70.0% MONTANA 6,344 6,300 5,858 5, % 8.3% 22.1% 22,111 21,325 18,665 14, % 18.5% 50.9% NEVADA 6,992 6,751 6,134 3, % 14.0% 90.4% 20,778 20,489 19,545 13, % 6.3% 53.9% NEW MEXICO 6,631 6,416 5,379 4, % 23.3% 65.6% 19,629 19,247 17,213 12, % 14.0% 52.9% NORTH DAKOTA 7,876 7,680 6,842 5, % 15.1% 43.5% 17,573 17,165 15,452 12, % 13.7% 35.9% OREGON 9,665 9,349 8,017 5, % 20.6% 73.9% 28,078 27,315 22,888 17, % 22.7% 63.3% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,389 8,378 7,100 5, % 18.2% 65.2% 11,635 11,273 8,815 10, % 32.0% 13.3% UTAH 6,552 6,335 5,278 3, % 24.1% 72.8% 19,283 18,610 15,730 11, % 22.6% 65.2% WASHINGTON 9,378 10,397 9,335 5, % 0.5% 65.4% 27,097 26,695 22,195 17, % 22.1% 57.9% WYOMING 5,055 4,892 4,125 3, % 22.5% 43.8% 16,215 15,632 12,855 10, % 26.1% 61.3% AVERAGE $8,931 $8,840 $8,016 $4, % 11.4% 94.8% $24,839 $24,067 $21,655 $15, % 14.7% 55.4% Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. 3

13 Table 4: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: , , AND Resident Non-Resident Institution ALASKA University of Alaska Anchorage $7,074 $6,624 $5,396 $4, % 31.1% 62.0% $21,744 $20,604 $17,036 $12, % 27.6% 70.7% University of Alaska Fairbanks $7,184 $6,804 $5,568 $4, % 29.0% 58.3% $21,854 $20,784 $17,208 $12, % 27.0% 69.3% University of Alaska Southeast ARIZONA $7,410 $6,990 $5,380 $4, % 37.7% 67.3% $22,080 $20,970 $17,020 $12, % 29.7% 72.5% Arizona State University-Polytechnic $10,640 $10,478 $9,716 $4, % 9.5% 139.4% $26,470 $25,458 $22,315 $15, % 18.6% 67.6% Arizona State University-Tempe $10,640 $10,478 $9,716 $4, % 9.5% 127.1% $26,470 $25,458 $22,315 $15, % 18.6% 67.1% Arizona State University-West $10,640 $10,478 $9,716 $4, % 9.5% 139.4% $26,470 $25,458 $22,315 $15, % 18.6% 67.6% Northern Arizona University $10,764 $10,358 $8,824 $4, % 22.0% 136.8% $24,144 $23,348 $21,179 $13, % 14.0% 79.0% University of Arizona CALIFORNIA $11,769 $11,403 $10,035 $4, % 17.3% 147.6% $34,967 $32,630 $25,494 $14, % 37.2% 133.7% California Maritime Academy $6,808 $6,558 $6,536 $3, % 4.2% 95.9% $17,968 $17,718 $17,696 $13, % 1.5% 31.7% California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo $9,001 $9,001 $7,911 $4, % 13.8% 107.0% $20,161 $20,161 $19,071 $14, % 5.7% 36.3% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona $7,067 $7,016 $6,105 $3, % 15.8% 134.4% $18,227 $18,176 $17,265 $13, % 5.6% 35.5% California State University, Bakersfield $6,857 $6,811 $6,682 $3, % 2.6% 102.5% $18,017 $17,971 $17,842 $13, % 1.0% 30.3% California State University, Channel Islands $6,547 $6,547 $6,316 $2, % 3.7% 119.7% $17,707 $17,707 $17,476 $13, % 1.3% 31.9% California State University, Chico $7,040 $7,022 $6,890 $3, % 2.2% 106.3% $18,200 $18,182 $18,050 $13, % 0.8% 31.4% California State University, Dominguez Hills $6,423 $6,213 $6,095 $3, % 5.4% 113.3% $17,583 $17,373 $17,255 $13, % 1.9% 30.7% California State University, East Bay $6,564 $6,564 $6,414 $2, % 2.3% 122.8% $17,724 $17,724 $17,574 $13, % 0.9% 32.4% California State University, Fresno $6,313 $6,311 $6,263 $3, % 0.8% 107.7% $17,473 $17,471 $17,423 $13, % 0.3% 29.6% California State University, Fullerton $6,560 $6,437 $6,120 $3, % 7.2% 117.9% $17,720 $17,597 $17,280 $13, % 2.5% 31.7% California State University, Long Beach $6,460 $6,452 $6,240 $2, % 3.5% 125.6% $17,620 $17,612 $17,400 $13, % 1.3% 32.4% California State University, Los Angeles $6,383 $6,355 $6,095 $3, % 4.7% 107.2% $17,543 $17,515 $17,255 $13, % 1.7% 29.8% California State University, Monterey Bay $6,379 $6,019 $5,963 $3, % 7.0% 112.5% $17,539 $17,179 $17,123 $13, % 2.4% 30.5% California State University, Northridge $6,587 $6,569 $6,488 $3, % 1.5% 116.5% $17,747 $17,729 $17,648 $13, % 0.6% 31.6% California State University, Sacramento $6,900 $6,872 $6,573 $3, % 5.0% 110.2% $18,060 $18,032 $17,733 $13, % 1.8% 31.6% California State University, San Bernardino $6,610 $6,577 $6,518 $3, % 1.4% 113.8% $17,770 $17,737 $17,678 $13, % 0.5% 31.3% California State University, San Marcos $7,383 $7,269 $6,596 $3, % 11.9% 138.8% $18,543 $18,429 $17,756 $13, % 4.4% 37.0% California State University, Stanislaus $6,728 $6,704 $6,582 $3, % 2.2% 121.1% $17,888 $17,864 $17,742 $13, % 0.8% 32.7% Humboldt State University $7,209 $7,195 $7,062 $3, % 2.1% 127.1% $18,369 $18,355 $18,222 $13, % 0.8% 34.9% San Diego State University $7,084 $6,976 $6,578 $3, % 7.7% 125.6% $18,244 $18,136 $17,738 $13, % 2.9% 34.3% San Francisco State University $6,476 $6,468 $6,256 $3, % 3.5% 104.5% $17,636 $17,628 $17,416 $13, % 1.3% 29.6% San Jose State University $7,418 $7,378 $6,828 $3, % 8.6% 125.1% $18,578 $18,538 $17,988 $13, % 3.3% 35.3% Sonoma State University $7,388 $7,330 $6,862 $3, % 7.7% 102.5% $18,548 $18,490 $18,022 $14, % 2.9% 31.7% University of California, Berkeley $13,509 $13,431 $12,835 $6, % 5.3% 103.0% $40,191 $38,139 $35,713 $25, % 12.5% 58.6% University of California, Davis $14,046 $13,973 $13,860 $7, % 1.3% 85.4% $40,728 $38,681 $36,738 $26, % 10.9% 55.1% University of California, Irvine $13,360 $13,252 $13,122 $6, % 1.8% 96.6% $40,042 $37,960 $36,000 $25, % 11.2% 57.2% University of California, Los Angeles $12,920 $12,763 $12,686 $6, % 1.8% 98.1% $39,602 $37,471 $35,564 $25, % 11.4% 57.1% University of California, Merced $13,262 $13,208 $13,070 $6, % 1.5% 99.3% $39,944 $37,916 $35,948 $25, % 11.1% 57.7% University of California, Riverside $13,581 $13,527 $12,923 $6, % 5.1% 106.1% $40,263 $38,235 $35,801 $25, % 12.5% 59.3% University of California, San Diego $13,645 $13,530 $13,202 $6, % 3.4% 104.0% $40,327 $38,238 $36,080 $25, % 11.8% 58.9% University of California, Santa Barbara $14,073 $13,968 $13,598 $7, % 3.5% 100.8% $40,755 $38,676 $36,476 $25, % 11.7% 58.6% University of California, Santa Cruz $13,539 $13,461 $13,416 $7, % 0.9% 92.9% $40,221 $38,169 $36,294 $25, % 10.8% 56.5% 4

14 Institution COLORADO Adams State University $9,153 $8,574 $5,627 $2, % 62.7% 212.9% $19,377 $14,706 $15,875 $9, % 22.1% 107.2% Colorado Mesa University $8,395 $8,008 $6,548 $3, % 28.2% 129.6% $20,353 $19,363 $16,726 $10, % 21.7% 87.2% Colorado School of Mines $17,868 $17,353 $14,454 $8, % 23.6% 102.2% $36,172 $34,828 $29,139 $21, % 24.1% 69.6% Colorado State University $11,052 $10,557 $8,114 $4, % 36.2% 140.4% $28,346 $27,267 $23,814 $16, % 19.0% 75.8% Colorado State University, Pueblo $9,519 $8,281 $6,728 $3, % 41.5% 141.2% $24,101 $19,851 $16,989 $14, % 41.9% 66.0% Fort Lewis College $8,105 $7,601 $5,592 $3, % 44.9% 138.9% $17,817 $17,817 $17,626 $14, % 1.1% 26.7% Metropolitan State University of Denver $6,930 $6,420 $4,834 $2, % 43.3% 144.3% $20,096 $20,057 $15,690 $10, % 28.1% 96.1% University of Colorado, Boulder $11,531 $11,090 $9,152 $5, % 26.0% 104.3% $35,079 $34,124 $30,330 $23, % 15.7% 49.0% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs $9,860 $9,428 $7,894 $4, % 24.9% 97.5% $23,270 $22,298 $17,414 $16, % 33.6% 43.4% University of Colorado, Denver $10,741 $10,369 $7,702 $4, % 39.5% 125.0% $30,361 $29,299 $22,064 $16, % 37.6% 80.3% University of Northern Colorado $8,888 $8,166 $6,624 $3, % 34.2% 127.9% $20,284 $19,752 $18,146 $12, % 11.8% 62.5% Western State Colorado University HAWAII $7,753 $8,451 $5,504 $3, % 40.9% 131.4% $20,457 $19,455 $15,118 $11, % 35.3% 71.8% University of Hawai'i, Hilo $7,650 $7,332 $5,944 $3, % 28.7% 143.0% $20,610 $19,788 $17,416 $9, % 18.3% 112.5% University of Hawai'i, Manoa $11,732 $11,164 $9,100 $4, % 28.9% 159.4% $33,764 $31,516 $23,932 $12, % 41.1% 172.4% University of Hawai'i, West Oahu IDAHO $7,440 $7,152 $5,146 $2, % 44.6% 170.9% $20,400 $19,608 $15,754 $8, % 29.5% 132.0% Boise State University $7,080 $6,874 $5,566 $4, % 27.2% 70.4% $21,530 $20,924 $15,966 $11, % 34.8% 80.4% Idaho State University $6,956 $6,784 $5,796 $4, % 20.0% 66.0% $21,024 $20,182 $17,032 $12, % 23.4% 68.7% Lewis-Clark State College $6,120 $6,000 $5,348 $3, % 14.4% 57.0% $17,620 $17,000 $14,880 $10, % 18.4% 62.5% University of Idaho $7,232 $7,020 $5,856 $4, % 23.5% 72.2% $22,040 $21,024 $18,376 $13, % 19.9% 59.7% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings $5,827 $5,807 $5,470 $5, % 6.5% 15.2% $18,218 $17,842 $15,961 $13, % 14.1% 36.9% Montana State University, Bozeman $6,887 $6,849 $6,428 $5, % 7.1% 21.3% $23,186 $22,081 $19,152 $15, % 21.1% 49.4% Montana State University, Northern $4,922 $4,871 $4,643 $4, % 6.0% 14.0% $17,232 $16,947 $15,923 $13, % 8.2% 24.1% Montana Tech of the University of Montana $6,623 $6,579 $6,175 $5, % 7.3% 18.2% $20,046 $19,611 $17,269 $14, % 16.1% 35.8% University of Montana, Missoula $6,215 $6,157 $5,722 $4, % 8.6% 25.0% $23,741 $23,047 $20,099 $14, % 18.1% 63.9% University of Montana, Western NEVADA $4,284 $4,226 $3,945 $3, % 8.6% 19.4% $16,278 $15,783 $13,778 $12, % 18.1% 33.0% Nevada State College $5,130 $4,868 $4,005 $2, % 28.1% 106.0% $16,718 $15,554 $14,050 $9, % 19.0% 68.4% University of Nevada, Las Vegas $7,063 $6,823 $6,304 $3, % 12.0% 89.3% $20,973 $20,733 $19,899 $13, % 5.4% 53.7% University of Nevada, Reno NEW MEXICO $7,142 $6,902 $6,176 $3, % 15.6% 93.9% $21,052 $20,812 $19,771 $13, % 6.5% 54.9% Eastern New Mexico University $5,510 $5,168 $4,147 $2, % 32.9% 85.9% $11,285 $10,943 $9,658 $8, % 16.8% 32.5% New Mexico Highlands University $5,398 $4,800 $3,264 $2, % 65.4% 122.7% $8,500 $7,534 $5,328 $3, % 59.5% 133.8% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $6,891 $6,613 $5,286 $3, % 30.4% 73.6% $19,137 $19,137 $15,738 $11, % 21.6% 67.8% New Mexico State University $6,729 $6,729 $5,827 $4, % 15.5% 59.1% $21,234 $21,234 $18,268 $13, % 16.2% 53.8% Northern New Mexico College $4,560 $4,367 $2,827 $2, % 61.3% 103.0% $12,620 $12,494 $10,627 $8, % 18.8% 42.7% University of New Mexico $6,950 $6,664 $5,809 $4, % 19.6% 59.4% $21,936 $21,304 $19,919 $14, % 10.1% 53.8% Western New Mexico University NORTH DAKOTA $6,644 $6,418 $4,030 $3, % 64.9% 116.8% $15,261 $15,035 $13,414 $11, % 13.8% 34.8% Dickinson State University $6,348 $6,173 $5,607 $4, % 13.2% 42.0% $8,917 $8,680 $12,977 $10, % -31.3% -15.6% Mayville State University $6,254 $6,380 $6,084 $5, % 2.8% 19.0% $8,781 $8,845 $8,271 $7, % 6.2% 24.3% Minot State University $6,568 $6,391 $5,763 $4, % 14.0% 46.2% $6,568 $6,391 $5,763 $10, % 14.0% -39.3% North Dakota State University $8,207 $7,978 $7,175 $5, % 14.4% 43.4% $19,771 $19,272 $17,421 $13, % 13.5% 44.4% University of North Dakota $8,137 $7,965 $7,092 $5, % 14.7% 40.5% $19,291 $18,899 $16,767 $13, % 15.1% 39.9% Valley City State University $7,195 $6,800 $6,197 $5, % 16.1% 35.6% $16,016 $15,406 $13,783 $11, % 16.2% 38.4% 5

15 Institution OREGON Eastern Oregon University $8,004 $7,757 $7,046 $5,841 Oregon Institute of Technology $9,103 $8,839 $7,889 $5,919 Oregon State University $10,366 $10,107 $7,744 $5,643 Portland State University $8,337 $8,124 $7,764 $5,210 Southern Oregon University $8,523 $8,145 $7,215 $5,083 University of Oregon $10,762 $10,289 $8,789 $5,970 Western Oregon University $8,700 $8,433 $8,076 $4,818 SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University $8,004 $8,004 $6,960 $5,001 Dakota State University $8,927 $8,754 $7,621 $5,700 Northern State University $7,887 $7,887 $6,951 $4,962 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology $9,576 $9,576 $7,897 $4,989 South Dakota State University $8,172 $8,172 $6,887 $5,052 University of South Dakota $8,457 $8,457 $7,209 $5,072 UTAH Dixie State University $4,839 $4,620 $3,888 $2,492 Southern Utah University $6,530 $6,300 $5,198 $3,565 University of Utah $8,518 $8,197 $6,798 $4,663 Utah State University $6,866 $6,664 $5,563 $3,949 Utah Valley University $5,530 $5,386 $4,584 $3,308 Weber State University $5,523 $5,339 $4,507 $3,432 WASHINGTON Central Washington University $7,788 $8,778 $7,998 $5,238 Eastern Washington University $6,924 $7,866 $7,240 $4,565 Evergreen State College $7,210 $8,194 $7,466 $4,879 University of Washington $10,753 $11,839 $10,574 $5,985 Washington State University $10,894 $11,926 $10,749 $6,447 Western Washington University $7,653 $8,605 $7,756 $5,286 WYOMING University of Wyoming $5,055 $4,892 $4,125 $3, % 13.6% 37.0% $18,647 $17,994 $7,046 $5, % 164.6% 219.2% 3.0% 15.4% 53.8% $25,570 $24,826 $22,212 $16, % 15.1% 58.9% 2.6% 33.9% 83.7% $28,846 $28,767 $21,460 $17, % 34.4% 64.3% 2.6% 7.4% 60.0% $24,852 $24,009 $22,983 $17, % 8.1% 42.5% 4.6% 18.1% 67.7% $23,170 $22,365 $20,490 $16, % 13.1% 37.0% 4.6% 22.4% 80.3% $33,442 $32,024 $27,653 $18, % 20.9% 78.2% 3.2% 7.7% 80.6% $23,445 $22,728 $19,986 $15, % 17.3% 48.4% 0.0% 15.0% 60.0% $10,920 $10,586 $8,675 $10, % 25.9% 7.2% 2.0% 17.1% 56.6% $11,843 $11,336 $9,336 $10, % 26.8% 8.8% 0.0% 13.5% 58.9% $10,803 $10,469 $8,666 $10, % 24.7% 6.4% 0.0% 21.3% 91.9% $13,734 $13,346 $9,612 $10, % 42.9% 35.0% 0.0% 18.7% 61.8% $11,403 $11,052 $8,602 $10, % 32.6% 11.4% 0.0% 17.3% 66.7% $11,688 $11,337 $8,924 $10, % 31.0% 13.9% 4.7% 24.5% 94.2% $13,855 $13,206 $13,560 $9, % 2.2% 53.0% 3.7% 25.6% 83.2% $19,810 $19,132 $15,910 $10, % 24.5% 86.8% 3.9% 25.3% 82.7% $27,038 $26,022 $21,516 $14, % 25.7% 85.3% 3.0% 23.4% 73.9% $19,772 $19,134 $16,079 $11, % 23.0% 72.7% 2.7% 20.6% 67.2% $15,690 $15,202 $12,940 $10, % 21.3% 51.8% 3.4% 22.5% 60.9% $14,749 $14,252 $12,258 $10, % 20.3% 41.6% -11.3% -2.6% 48.7% $21,591 $21,591 $18,669 $14, % 15.7% 52.1% -12.0% -4.4% 51.7% $23,294 $22,272 $16,919 $13, % 37.7% 71.0% -12.0% -3.4% 47.8% $23,687 $22,609 $18,646 $15, % 27.0% 57.2% -9.2% 1.7% 79.7% $34,811 $34,143 $28,148 $21, % 23.7% 63.6% -8.7% 1.3% 69.0% $25,526 $25,526 $22,027 $16, % 15.9% 58.7% -11.1% -1.3% 44.8% $21,032 $20,957 $18,103 $15, % 16.2% 32.8% 3.3% 22.5% 43.8% $16,215 $15,632 $12,855 $10, % 26.1% 61.3% Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,

16 Table 5a. RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA $12,193 $11,560 $9,834 $7, % 24.0% 71.6% $23,305 $22,144 $19,146 $13, % 21.7% 68.9% ARIZONA 11,528 11,293 9,896 5, % 16.5% 103.6% 28,139 26,979 23,544 15, % 19.5% 78.5% CALIFORNIA 9,645 9,580 9,318 4, % 3.5% 97.9% 20,444 20,378 20,117 16, % 1.6% 24.6% COLORADO 12,020 10,930 9,274 5, % 29.6% 126.1% 26,677 24,715 21,576 16, % 23.6% 62.1% HAWAII 14,057 13,110 10,184 5, % 38.0% 151.1% 32,213 30,078 23,504 12, % 37.1% 151.7% IDAHO 8,491 8,169 6,687 4, % 27.0% 74.3% 22,693 21,986 18,073 13, % 25.6% 69.1% MONTANA 7,203 7,161 6,743 6, % 6.8% 18.0% 22,671 22,056 19,622 15, % 15.5% 42.2% NEVADA 7,080 7,080 6,820 4, % 3.8% 71.4% 20,990 20,990 20,415 14, % 2.8% 49.5% NEW MEXICO 6,404 6,247 4,708 3, % 36.0% 70.4% 15,446 15,043 12,634 10, % 22.3% 42.3% NORTH DAKOTA 8,531 8,318 7,465 6, % 14.3% 41.7% 16,665 16,276 14,597 14, % 14.2% 14.7% OREGON 14,896 14,568 13,011 10, % 14.5% 47.8% 22,414 21,765 18,665 15, % 20.1% 47.6% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,344 8,321 7,020 5, % 18.9% 66.8% 15,195 14,689 11,663 10, % 30.3% 42.9% UTAH 6,560 6,346 5,955 4, % 10.1% 53.9% 19,549 18,883 18,004 13, % 8.6% 47.4% WASHINGTON 11,950 11,871 9,807 6, % 21.8% 73.6% 24,291 24,662 21,448 17, % 13.3% 38.3% WYOMING 7,119 6,890 5,853 4, % 21.6% 57.8% 18,639 17,954 14,829 11, % 25.7% 60.1% AVERAGE $9,948 $9,683 $8,674 $5, % 14.7% 79.5% $21,564 $21,000 $18,993 $15, % 13.5% 43.0% Table 5b. WEIGHTED RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA $12,198 $11,571 $9,875 $7, % 23.5% 71.1% $23,310 $22,155 $19,187 $13, % 21.5% 68.6% ARIZONA 11,753 11,493 10,121 5, % 16.1% 110.9% 29,188 27,871 24,090 15, % 21.2% 88.0% CALIFORNIA 10,887 10,830 10,525 5, % 3.4% 102.5% 23,284 23,227 22,868 17, % 1.8% 32.3% COLORADO 12,720 11,391 9,561 6, % 33.0% 104.8% 31,088 27,638 23,217 17, % 33.9% 78.3% HAWAII 15,681 14,619 11,370 6, % 37.9% 160.5% 36,394 33,988 26,609 13, % 36.8% 163.0% IDAHO 8,492 8,172 6,694 4, % 26.9% 74.8% 22,736 22,006 18,213 13, % 24.8% 68.2% MONTANA 7,310 7,263 6,767 6, % 8.0% 21.7% 24,912 24,083 20,916 15, % 19.1% 55.8% NEVADA 7,099 7,099 6,859 4, % 3.5% 71.6% 21,009 21,009 20,454 14, % 2.7% 49.5% NEW MEXICO 7,303 7,045 5,847 4, % 24.9% 70.0% 20,057 19,412 17,511 12, % 14.5% 57.9% NORTH DAKOTA 8,652 8,445 7,553 6, % 14.5% 41.9% 20,285 19,831 17,742 14, % 14.3% 38.4% OREGON 14,779 14,521 13,357 10, % 10.6% 43.9% 23,650 22,885 19,749 15, % 19.8% 50.6% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,442 8,435 7,084 5, % 19.2% 68.0% 15,363 14,869 11,727 10, % 31.0% 44.2% UTAH 7,307 7,045 6,445 4, % 13.4% 60.8% 22,868 22,037 20,437 14, % 11.9% 59.3% WASHINGTON 14,841 14,840 11,968 7, % 24.0% 86.0% 27,211 27,248 24,620 19, % 10.5% 41.6% WYOMING 7,119 6,890 5,853 4, % 21.6% 57.8% 18,639 17,954 14,829 11, % 25.7% 60.1% AVERAGE $11,211 $10,954 $9,913 $5, % 13.1% 91.5% $24,816 $24,113 $22,163 $16, % 12.0% 49.7% Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. 7

17 Table 6: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: , , AND Resident Non-Resident Institution ALASKA University of Alaska Anchorage $12,126 $11,454 $9,782 $7,025 University of Alaska Fairbanks $12,236 $11,634 $9,954 $7,197 University of Alaska Southeast $12,216 $11,592 $9,766 $7,089 ARIZONA Arizona State University-Polytechnic $11,756 $11,604 $10,217 $5,974 Arizona State University-Tempe $11,756 $11,604 $10,217 $6,025 Arizona State University-West $11,756 $11,604 $10,217 $5,974 Northern Arizona University $9,989 $9,606 $8,005 $4,898 University of Arizona $12,383 $12,048 $10,825 $5,440 CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy $8,074 $7,824 $7,802 $4,058 California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo $10,267 $10,267 $9,177 $4,931 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona $8,333 $8,282 $7,371 $3,597 California State University, Bakersfield $8,123 $8,077 $7,948 $3,969 California State University, Channel Islands $7,813 $7,813 $7,582 $3,562 California State University, Chico $8,306 $8,288 $8,156 $3,994 California State University, Dominguez Hills $7,689 $7,479 $7,361 $3,593 California State University, East Bay $7,830 $7,830 $7,680 $3,528 California State University, Fresno $7,579 $7,577 $7,529 $3,621 California State University, Fullerton $7,826 $7,703 $7,386 $3,592 California State University, Long Beach $7,726 $7,718 $7,506 $3,446 California State University, Los Angeles $7,649 $7,621 $7,361 $3,662 California State University, Monterey Bay $7,645 $7,285 $7,229 $3,584 California State University, Northridge $7,853 $7,835 $7,754 $3,624 California State University, Sacramento $8,166 $8,138 $7,839 $3,864 California State University, San Bernardino $7,876 $7,843 $7,784 $3,674 California State University, San Marcos $8,649 $8,535 $7,862 $3,674 California State University, Stanislaus $7,994 $7,970 $7,848 $3,625 Humboldt State University $8,475 $8,461 $8,328 $3,757 San Diego State University $8,350 $8,242 $7,844 $3,722 San Francisco State University $7,742 $7,734 $7,522 $3,748 San Jose State University $8,684 $8,644 $8,094 $3,878 Sonoma State University $8,654 $8,596 $8,128 $4,230 University of California, Berkeley $13,509 $13,431 $12,835 $7,410 University of California, Davis $13,237 $13,164 $13,105 $7,642 University of California, Irvine $13,064 $13,010 $12,962 $7,400 University of California, Los Angeles $12,683 $12,629 $12,562 $7,206 University of California, Merced $12,931 $12,877 $12,809 $7,409 University of California, Riverside $13,339 $13,284 $12,790 $7,212 University of California, San Diego $13,085 $13,021 $12,734 $7,322 University of California, San Francisco $12,506 $12,445 $12,360 $7,059 University of California, Santa Barbara $13,249 $13,193 $12,961 $7,525 University of California, Santa Cruz $13,386 $13,308 $13,279 $7, % 24.0% 72.6% $23,238 $22,038 $19,094 $13, % 21.7% 69.4% 5.2% 22.9% 70.0% $23,348 $22,218 $19,266 $13, % 21.2% 68.1% 5.4% 25.1% 72.3% $23,328 $22,176 $19,078 $13, % 22.3% 69.2% 1.3% 15.1% 96.8% $28,862 $27,760 $24,341 $16, % 18.6% 74.3% 1.3% 15.1% 95.1% $28,862 $27,760 $24,341 $16, % 18.6% 73.8% 1.3% 15.1% 96.8% $28,862 $27,760 $24,341 $16, % 18.6% 74.3% 4.0% 24.8% 103.9% $21,976 $21,244 $18,908 $13, % 16.2% 58.6% 2.8% 14.4% 127.6% $32,135 $30,370 $25,787 $15, % 24.6% 111.0% 3.2% 3.5% 99.0% $17,002 $16,752 $16,730 $14, % 1.6% 19.5% 0.0% 11.9% 108.2% $19,195 $19,195 $18,105 $15, % 6.0% 27.1% 0.6% 13.1% 131.7% $17,261 $17,210 $16,299 $13, % 5.9% 25.4% 0.6% 2.2% 104.7% $17,051 $17,005 $16,876 $14, % 1.0% 20.6% 0.0% 3.0% 119.3% $16,741 $16,741 $16,510 $13, % 1.4% 21.9% 0.2% 1.8% 108.0% $17,234 $17,216 $17,084 $14, % 0.9% 21.7% 2.8% 4.5% 114.0% $16,617 $16,407 $16,289 $13, % 2.0% 20.7% 0.0% 2.0% 121.9% $16,758 $16,758 $16,608 $13, % 0.9% 22.3% 0.0% 0.7% 109.3% $16,507 $16,505 $16,457 $13, % 0.3% 19.7% 1.6% 6.0% 117.9% $16,754 $16,631 $16,314 $13, % 2.7% 21.7% 0.1% 2.9% 124.2% $16,654 $16,646 $16,434 $13, % 1.3% 22.3% 0.4% 3.9% 108.9% $16,577 $16,549 $16,289 $13, % 1.8% 19.8% 4.9% 5.8% 113.3% $16,573 $16,213 $16,157 $13, % 2.6% 20.5% 0.2% 1.3% 116.7% $16,781 $16,763 $16,682 $13, % 0.6% 21.7% 0.3% 4.2% 111.3% $17,094 $17,066 $16,767 $14, % 2.0% 21.8% 0.4% 1.2% 114.4% $16,804 $16,771 $16,712 $13, % 0.6% 21.4% 1.3% 10.0% 135.4% $17,577 $17,463 $16,790 $13, % 4.7% 27.0% 0.3% 1.9% 120.5% $16,922 $16,898 $16,776 $13, % 0.9% 22.7% 0.2% 1.8% 125.6% $17,403 $17,389 $17,256 $13, % 0.9% 25.0% 1.3% 6.5% 124.3% $17,278 $17,170 $16,772 $13, % 3.0% 24.4% 0.1% 2.9% 106.6% $16,670 $16,662 $16,450 $13, % 1.3% 19.8% 0.5% 7.3% 123.9% $17,612 $17,572 $17,022 $14, % 3.5% 25.4% 0.7% 6.5% 104.6% $17,582 $17,524 $17,056 $14, % 3.1% 22.1% 0.6% 5.3% 82.3% $28,611 $28,533 $27,937 $22, % 2.4% 29.4% 0.6% 1.0% 73.2% $28,339 $28,266 $28,207 $22, % 0.5% 26.9% 0.4% 0.8% 76.6% $28,166 $28,112 $28,064 $22, % 0.4% 27.5% 0.4% 1.0% 76.0% $27,785 $27,731 $27,664 $21, % 0.4% 26.9% 0.4% 1.0% 74.5% $28,033 $27,979 $27,911 $22, % 0.4% 26.8% 0.4% 4.3% 85.0% $28,441 $28,386 $27,892 $21, % 2.0% 29.8% 0.5% 2.8% 78.7% $28,187 $28,123 $27,836 $22, % 1.3% 28.0% 0.5% 1.2% 77.2% $27,608 $27,547 $27,462 $21, % 0.5% 26.9% 0.4% 2.2% 76.1% $28,351 $28,295 $28,063 $22, % 1.0% 27.6% 0.6% 0.8% 74.0% $28,488 $28,410 $28,381 $22, % 0.4% 27.3% 8

18 Institution COLORADO Adams State University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Colorado State University, Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metropolitan State University of Denver University of Colorado, Boulder University of Colorado, Colorado Springs University of Colorado, Denver University of Northern Colorado HAWAII University of Hawai'i, Hilo University of Hawai'i, Manoa IDAHO Boise State University Idaho State University University of Idaho MONTANA Montana State University, Billings Montana State University, Bozeman Montana State University, Northern Montana Tech of the University of Montana University of Montana, Missoula NEVADA University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University New Mexico Highlands University New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New Mexico State University Northern New Mexico College University of New Mexico Western New Mexico University NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University North Dakota State University University of North Dakota OREGON Eastern Oregon University Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon State University Portland State University Southern Oregon University University of Oregon Western Oregon University $10,767 $8,735 $8,135 $3,967 $7,645 $7,303 $6,066 $3,041 $17,762 $17,353 $14,454 $9,047 $11,840 $11,481 $9,631 $5,379 $8,501 $8,020 $7,039 $3,947 $9,455 $9, $11,328 $10,763 $7,985 $0 $12,599 $12,320 $10,867 $7,659 $16,133 $11,801 $9,010 $7,567 $12,511 $9,766 $7,562 $6,801 $13,680 $13,229 $11,990 $5,744 $11,946 $11,148 $8,656 $5,140 $16,168 $15,072 $11,712 $6,055 $8,440 $8,164 $6,556 $4,944 $8,502 $8,120 $6,824 $4,930 $8,530 $8,222 $6,682 $4,740 $6,707 $6,687 $6,307 $5,854 $7,953 $7,915 $7,443 $6,588 $6,831 $6,779 $6,460 $6,042 $7,507 $7,463 $7,016 $6,362 $7,019 $6,961 $6,489 $5,664 $7,156 $7,156 $6,972 $4,160 $7,004 $7,004 $6,668 $4,102 $5,829 $5,650 $4,566 $3,306 $5,866 $5,089 $3,504 $2,544 $7,131 $6,861 $5,492 $4,125 $7,257 $7,257 $6,278 $4,543 $3,220 $3,894 $2, $7,780 $7,483 $6,381 $4,793 $7,745 $7,498 $4,270 $3,233 $8,240 $8,023 $7,243 $5,838 $8,710 $8,469 $7,620 $6,068 $8,643 $8,461 $7,531 $6,154 $13,242 $12,810 $10,803 $9,261 $15,642 $15,187 $13,176 $9,825 $13,801 $13,722 $12,397 $10,179 $14,565 $14,100 $13,632 $9,848 $16,002 $15,822 $14,190 $10,186 $16,243 $16,040 $14,198 $11,055 $14,778 $14,295 $12,678 $10, % 32.4% 171.4% 4.7% 26.0% 151.4% 2.4% 22.9% 96.3% 3.1% 22.9% 120.1% 6.0% 20.8% 115.4% 0.0% % 41.9% % 15.9% 64.5% 36.7% 79.1% 113.2% 28.1% 65.4% 84.0% 3.4% 14.1% 138.2% 7.2% 38.0% 132.4% 7.3% 38.0% 167.0% 3.4% 28.7% 70.7% 4.7% 24.6% 72.5% 3.7% 27.7% 80.0% 0.3% 6.3% 14.6% 0.5% 6.8% 20.7% 0.8% 5.7% 13.1% 0.6% 7.0% 18.0% 0.8% 8.2% 23.9% 0.0% 2.6% 72.0% 0.0% 5.0% 70.7% 3.2% 27.7% 76.3% 15.3% 67.4% 130.6% 3.9% 29.8% 72.9% 0.0% 15.6% 59.7% -17.3% 30.7% % 21.9% 62.3% 3.3% 81.4% 139.6% 2.7% 13.8% 41.1% 2.8% 14.3% 43.5% 2.2% 14.8% 40.4% 3.4% 22.6% 43.0% 3.0% 18.7% 59.2% 0.6% 11.3% 35.6% 3.3% 6.8% 47.9% 1.1% 12.8% 57.1% 1.3% 14.4% 46.9% 3.4% 16.6% 45.3% $19,056 $16,542 $17,945 $11,983 $19,993 $19,003 $16,996 $8,855 $36,172 $34,828 $29,139 $21,323 $25,815 $25,049 $21,231 $16,773 $21,722 $20,493 $17,643 $14,515 $21,556 $21, $20,096 $22,534 $16, $30,419 $29,618 $26,743 $22,815 $33,080 $25,664 $18,856 $18,927 $38,611 $30,106 $21,800 $17,491 $26,928 $26,477 $28,550 $15,456 $26,778 $24,996 $19,504 $11,668 $37,648 $35,160 $27,504 $13,927 $22,890 $22,214 $16,956 $12,722 $21,850 $21,518 $18,060 $13,200 $23,338 $22,226 $19,202 $14,340 $19,097 $18,722 $16,798 $14,103 $24,251 $23,146 $20,168 $16,436 $19,141 $18,855 $17,741 $15,146 $24,450 $23,912 $21,040 $17,956 $26,418 $25,647 $22,365 $16,100 $21,066 $21,066 $20,567 $14,071 $20,914 $20,914 $20,263 $14,013 $11,775 $11,596 $10,114 $8,862 $9,000 $7,698 $5,616 $3,816 $21,211 $20,270 $16,684 $12,086 $21,759 $21,234 $18,720 $14,173 $4,480 $5,514 $3, $22,642 $21,983 $20,469 $14,659 $17,257 $17,005 $13,630 $11,513 $8,240 $8,023 $7,243 $14,209 $21,113 $20,581 $18,609 $14,619 $20,642 $20,224 $17,938 $14,752 $16,320 $15,762 $10,803 $9,261 $25,199 $24,466 $22,248 $16,413 $23,440 $22,524 $19,012 $15,699 $22,053 $21,300 $20,400 $15,968 $19,602 $19,422 $17,790 $16,882 $26,611 $25,949 $20,597 $15,591 $23,670 $22,935 $19,806 $16, % 6.2% 59.0% 5.2% 17.6% 125.8% 3.9% 24.1% 69.6% 3.1% 21.6% 53.9% 6.0% 23.1% 49.7% 0.0% % 19.2% % 13.7% 33.3% 28.9% 75.4% 74.8% 28.3% 77.1% 120.7% 1.7% -5.7% 74.2% 7.1% 37.3% 129.5% 7.1% 36.9% 170.3% 3.0% 35.0% 79.9% 1.5% 21.0% 65.5% 5.0% 21.5% 62.7% 2.0% 13.7% 35.4% 4.8% 20.2% 47.5% 1.5% 7.9% 26.4% 2.3% 16.2% 36.2% 3.0% 18.1% 64.1% 0.0% 2.4% 49.7% 0.0% 3.2% 49.2% 1.5% 16.4% 32.9% 16.9% 60.3% 135.8% 4.6% 27.1% 75.5% 2.5% 16.2% 53.5% -18.8% 39.7% % 10.6% 54.5% 1.5% 26.6% 49.9% 2.7% 13.8% -42.0% 2.6% 13.5% 44.4% 2.1% 15.1% 39.9% 3.5% 51.1% 76.2% 3.0% 13.3% 53.5% 4.1% 23.3% 49.3% 3.5% 8.1% 38.1% 0.9% 10.2% 16.1% 2.6% 29.2% 70.7% 3.2% 19.5% 43.7% 9

19 Institution SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University $8,126 $8,126 $6,983 $4, % 16.4% 63.0% $14,640 $14,172 $11,626 $10, % 25.9% 37.9% Dakota State University $8,240 $8,102 $6,932 $5, % 18.9% 63.7% $14,754 $14,148 $11,575 $10, % 27.5% 38.3% Northern State University $8,033 $8,033 $6,976 $4, % 15.1% 62.1% $14,546 $14,078 $11,619 $10, % 25.2% 37.4% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology $8,778 $8,778 $7,122 $4, % 23.3% 76.4% $16,475 $15,956 $11,765 $10, % 40.0% 55.3% South Dakota State University $8,329 $8,329 $6,924 $5, % 20.3% 65.7% $15,263 $14,774 $11,567 $10, % 32.0% 43.2% University of South Dakota $8,557 $8,557 $7,182 $5, % 19.1% 69.7% $15,491 $15,002 $11,825 $10, % 31.0% 45.1% UTAH Southern Utah University $6,630 $6,398 $6,130 $4, % 8.1% 50.9% $20,138 $19,445 $18,984 $13, % 6.1% 51.0% University of Utah $7,583 $7,297 $6,768 $4, % 12.0% 62.6% $23,959 $23,058 $21,647 $14, % 10.7% 62.3% Utah State University $6,888 $6,684 $6,007 $4, % 14.7% 60.8% $21,477 $20,780 $19,020 $13, % 12.9% 58.3% Utah Valley University $6,130 $5,968 $5, % 3.1% -- $17,290 $16,748 $16, % 1.9% -- Weber State University $5,569 $5,382 $4,924 $3, % 13.1% 50.0% $14,884 $14,383 $13,407 $11, % 11.0% 30.6% WASHINGTON Central Washington University $10,467 $10,467 $9,060 $6, % 15.5% 63.9% $21,993 $21,993 $19,017 $14, % 15.6% 55.0% Eastern Washington University $11,767 $11,738 $9,482 $6, % 24.1% 79.1% $26,253 $26,212 $21,182 $17, % 23.9% 52.4% Evergreen State College $10,202 $9,821 $8,125 $6, % 25.6% 55.9% $22,765 $25,091 $20,605 $19, % 10.5% 13.9% University of Washington $16,266 $16,278 $12,898 $8, % 26.1% 86.7% $28,314 $28,326 $25,768 $20, % 9.9% 37.9% Washington State University $12,744 $12,744 $11,051 $7, % 15.3% 80.4% $26,176 $26,176 $24,205 $17, % 8.1% 52.2% Western Washington University $10,251 $10,176 $8,228 $6, % 24.6% 70.5% $20,246 $20,171 $17,908 $16, % 13.1% 24.6% WYOMING University of Wyoming $7,119 $6,890 $5,853 $4, % 21.6% 57.8% $18,639 $17,954 $14,829 $11, % 25.7% 60.1% Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,

20 Table 7a: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY & NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA ARIZONA CALIFORNIA COLORADO COMM. NO. MARIANAS HAWAII IDAHO MONTANA NEVADA NEW MEXICO NORTH DAKOTA OREGON SOUTH DAKOTA UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMING $ - 2,567 1,380 4,219 4,808 3,849 3,486 3,531 2,910 1,896 4,469 4,706 6,613 3,626 4,249 2,942 $ - 2,482 1,380 4,025 3,390 3,668 3,395 3,498 2,805 1,810 4,440 4,610 6,400 3,514 4,169 2,722 $4,300 2,182 1,080 3,342 3,350 2,981 2,519 3,337 2,513 1,459 3,901 4,122 5,206 2,961 3,814 2,275 $3,260 1, ,377 3,350 1,731 1,898 2,949 1,695 1,111 3,442 3,074 3,009 2,220 2,769 1, % 17.6% 55.8% 0.0% 27.8% 100.0% 4.8% 26.2% 77.5% 41.8% 43.5% 43.5% 4.9% 29.1% 122.4% 2.7% 38.4% 83.7% 1.0% 5.8% 19.7% 3.7% 15.8% 71.7% 4.7% 29.9% 70.6% 0.7% 14.6% 29.8% 2.1% 14.2% 53.1% 3.3% 27.0% 119.8% 3.2% 22.4% 63.3% 1.9% 11.4% 53.4% 8.1% 29.3% 60.3% $ - 9,838 8,331 13,444 7,060 10,269 9,150 9,464 9,688 4,844 7,293 9,457 6,613 10,163 9,658 7,214 $ - 9,720 7,945 12,769 6,840 9,908 9,047 9,644 9,450 4,650 7,202 9,312 6,400 9,831 9,562 6,706 $4,300 9,041 6,774 11,042 6,200 9,242 7,111 8,667 9,008 3,797 6,461 8,151 5,206 8,195 8,987 5,683 $3,260 7,405 5,851 9,136 6,200 7,658 6,017 7,569 6,657 2,913 6,664 7,026 3,009 7,563 7,969 4, % 8.8% 32.9% 4.9% 23.0% 42.4% 5.3% 21.8% 47.2% 3.2% 13.9% 13.9% 3.6% 11.1% 34.1% 1.1% 28.7% 52.1% -1.9% 9.2% 25.0% 2.5% 7.6% 45.5% 4.2% 27.6% 66.3% 1.3% 12.9% 9.4% 1.6% 16.0% 34.6% 3.3% 27.0% 119.8% 3.4% 24.0% 34.4% 1.0% 7.5% 21.2% 7.6% 27.0% 54.4% AVERAGE $2,670 $2,623 $2,239 $1, % 19.2% 65.8% $8,801 $8,529 $7,474 $6, % 17.8% 38.6% AVERAGE WITHOUT CALIFORNIA $3,663 $3,559 $3,119 $2, % 17.4% 59.0% $9,162 $8,968 $8,004 $6, % 14.5% 36.0% Table 7b: WEIGHTED RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY & NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION: STATE AVERAGES, , , AND Institution Resident Non-Resident ALASKA ARIZONA CALIFORNIA COLORADO COMM. NO. MARIANAS HAWAII IDAHO MONTANA NEVADA NEW MEXICO NORTH DAKOTA OREGON SOUTH DAKOTA UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMING $ - 2,570 1,380 4,305 4,808 3,845 3,927 3,549 2,910 1,712 4,432 4,590 6,775 3,670 3,745 2,978 $ - 2,490 1,380 4,104 3,390 3,664 3,749 3,517 2,805 1,645 4,367 4,500 6,536 3,552 4,176 2,769 $4,300 2,162 1,080 3,383 3,350 2,981 2,675 3,360 2,513 1,359 3,945 4,013 5,187 3,028 3,801 2,289 $3,260 1, ,375 3,350 1,729 1,978 2,942 1,695 1,061 3,516 3,122 3,121 2,362 2,551 1, % 18.9% 61.0% 0.0% 27.8% 100.0% 4.9% 27.3% 81.2% 41.8% 43.5% 43.5% 4.9% 29.0% 122.3% 4.8% 46.8% 98.5% 0.9% 5.6% 20.6% 3.7% 15.8% 71.7% 4.1% 25.9% 61.3% 1.5% 12.3% 26.0% 2.0% 14.4% 47.0% 3.6% 30.6% 117.0% 3.3% 21.2% 55.4% -10.3% -1.5% 46.8% 7.5% 30.1% 63.2% $ - 9,749 8,382 15,992 7,060 10,265 9,310 9,240 9,688 5,661 9,208 10,301 6,775 11,795 8,489 7,250 $ - 9,880 7,993 15,206 6,840 9,904 9,185 9,302 9,450 5,496 9,043 10,147 6,536 11,402 9,573 6,753 $4,300 9,136 6,799 12,639 6,200 9,240 7,036 9,104 9,008 4,596 8,415 9,295 5,187 9,601 9,009 5,697 $3,260 7,227 5,853 9,998 6,200 7,623 6,043 7,812 6,657 3,624 7,837 8,500 3,121 7,515 7,385 4, % 6.7% 34.9% 4.9% 23.3% 43.2% 5.2% 26.5% 60.0% 3.2% 13.9% 13.9% 3.6% 11.1% 34.7% 1.4% 32.3% 54.1% -0.7% 1.5% 18.3% 2.5% 7.6% 45.5% 3.0% 23.2% 56.2% 1.8% 9.4% 17.5% 1.5% 10.8% 21.2% 3.6% 30.6% 109.4% 3.4% 22.8% 56.9% -11.3% -5.8% 15.0% 7.4% 27.3% 55.7% AVERAGE $2,109 $2,108 $1,785 $1, % 18.2% 65.2% $8,900 $8,670 $7,584 $6, % 17.3% 39.2% AVERAGE WITHOUT CALIFORNIA $3,468 $3,465 $2,996 $2, % 15.8% 57.0% $9,864 $9,933 $8,934 $7, % 10.4% 36.1% Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. 11

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