Tuition & Fees. in Public Higher Education in the West Detailed Data Tables. Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
|
|
- Maximillian Kelly
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 $ Tuition & Fees in Public Higher Education in the West Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Detailed Data Tables
2
3 TUITION AND FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST Detailed Data Tables Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200 Boulder, Colorado November 2017 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 2017 Printed in the United States of America Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200 Boulder, CO WICHE Publication Number 2A5001B 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. Alaska Aly Englert, University of Alaska Saichi Oba, 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 Diana G. Doucette, 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 Katie Wagnon, Colorado Department of Higher Education Comm. of the Northern Marianas Lisa Hacskaylo, Northern Marianas College Guam Deborah D. Leon Guerrero, University of Guam Anjelica Claire Perez, Guam Community College Hawaii Sanford Beppu, 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 David Sandoval, New Mexico Higher Education Department North Dakota David Krebsbach, 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 Key Takeaways Tuition and Fees in Public Higher Education in the West: provides comprehensive data about the tuition and fee prices published by the public higher education institutions in the WICHE region for , including changes over the past one-, five- and 10-year periods. For the first time, this annual series also displays the one-, five-, and 10-year trends of mandatory student fees separate from total tuition and fees. During the decade encompassed by this report, to , tuition and fees at public two-year $15,000 institutions (without California) and four-year institutions $9,328 increased 31.2 percent and 54.3 percent, respectively $10,000 when adjusted for inflation (Figures 1 and 2). 1 $6,044 The largest cumulative change in tuition and fees occurred $5,000 between and , when year-over-year increases were considerably higher than the rates of $ increase between and This year s annual increases are more substantial than the more recent five-year s rates of increase for the WICHE region and may suggest a resumption of the previous Resident Non-Resident trend. A forthcoming WICHE Insights report in Spring 2018 will examine the tuition and fees trends in light of state higher education funding and student aid, and policy implications related to these trends. Tuition and Fees The average enrollment-weighted tuition and fees for resident undergraduates at public four-year institutions in the region were $9,328 in , an increase of $358 (4.0 percent) from The average tuition and fees for non-resident undergraduates at public four-year institutions averaged $25,858 and increased by $1,015 (4.1 percent) compared to the rate. $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 Figure 1. Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions $20,231 Figure 2. Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions $9,092 $7,802 $25,858 $10,332 $9,393 The average weighted tuition and fees for resident, indistrict students at public two-year institutions in the $4,000 $2,849 $3,739 $2,180 This was a one-year increase of $155 (4.3 percent) $1,548 compared to Out-of-district tuition and fees at $0 region (without California) was $3,739, in $2,000 public two-year colleges in the region (without California) averaged $10,332 in , an increase of $210 (2.1 percent) from Resident w/o CA Non-Resident w/o CA Tuition and fees for resident graduate students in Resident Non-Resident at public four-year institutions averaged $11,579, an increase of $334 (3.0 percent) compared to Non-resident tuition and fees for graduate students were $25,554, which was an increase of $630 (2.2 percent) from iv
7 Student Fees For the first time, WICHE calculated average mandatory fees for each institution, state and the region. In addition, one-, five-, and 10-year fees rates are displayed, as well as what percent of total tuition and fees they represent. 3 On average, fees for resident undergraduates at public four-year institutions in the WICHE region decreased by $479 in the ten years since , and from 38.1 percent to 15.2 percent of total tuition and fees. Meanwhile, average fees for resident undergraduates at public twoyear institutions increased by $183 since , and remain relatively unchanged as a percent of the total compared to a decade ago, 9.4 percent in and 10.8 percent in There is wide variation across institutions and states in the region in terms of fee rates, fee trends separate from tuition, and fees as a percent of total tuition and fees. WICHE intends to explore student fee trends in more detail in its spring 2018 edition of the Tuition and Fees WICHE Insights. 1 Figures 1 and 2 show the weighted average tuition and fees for resident and non-resident undergraduates. Dollar amounts are converted to constant 2017 dollars using the Higher Education Cost Adjustment (HECA). Information about this calculation is located in Appendix G. 2 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, enrollmentweighted averages provide a truer estimate of the published price a typical student faces based on enrollment patterns. Appendix G provides more information regarding enrollment weighting. 3 WICHE asks respondents to report mandatory student fees as the required institutional fees that a majority of lower division full-time students are required to pay in addition to tuition, not including costs for books and supplies. This report does not include fees for graduate students due to wide variability in fees across graduate programs. v
8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Key Takeaways iii iv WICHE Region Averages, to a. Current Dollars 1b. Current Dollars, Weighted 2b. Constant 2017 Dollars 2d. Constant 2017 Dollars, Weighted Public Four-Year Institutions, to a. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages 3b. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages, Weighted 3c. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages 3d. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages, Weighted 4a. Undergraduate Fees, by Institution 4b. Undergraduate Fees, by Institution 5a. Graduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages 5b. Graduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages, Weighted 6. Graduate Total Tuition & Fees, by Institution Public Two-Year Institutions, to a. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages 7b. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, State Averages, Weighted 7c. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages 7d. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages, Weighted 8a. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, by Institution 8b. Undergraduate Fees, by Institution WICHE Region Averages, Four-Year Institutions by Carnegie Classification 2015, to a. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees 9b. Undergraduate Total Tuition & Fees, Weighted 10a. Graduate Total Tuition & Fees 10b. Graduate Total Tuition & Fees, Weighted State Notes 32 Appendix A: Undergraduate Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment for Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 38 Appendix B: Graduate Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 41 Appendix C: Undergraduate Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment for Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 44 vi
9 Appendix D: Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, Appendix E: Number of Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, , 2015 Carnegie Classification 53 Appendix F: Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State in the WICHE Region, , 2015 Carnegie Classification 57 Appendix G: Methodology 58 vii
10 WICHE Region Averages, to Table 1a: Tuition and Fees, Current Dollars to to to FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $ 8,612 $ 8,216 $ 7,452 $ 4, % 15.6% 80.4% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 8,407 7,991 7,026 4, % 19.6% 74.1% Resident Graduate 10,330 9,912 8,989 5, % 14.9% 72.4% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 10,433 10,044 8,793 6, % 18.7% 64.6% Nonresident Undergraduate 22,691 21,691 19,298 14, % 17.6% 55.0% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 21,526 20,602 17,772 13, % 21.1% 60.1% Nonresident Graduate 22,239 21,462 19,575 15, % 13.6% 41.5% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 22,681 21,964 19,271 15, % 17.7% 50.2% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,790 2,696 2,493 1, % 11.9% 69.1% Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,838 3,694 3,321 2, % 15.6% 58.0% Nonresident 9,129 8,779 7,794 6, % 17.1% 43.0% Nonresident (w/o CA) 9,345 9,120 8,376 6, % 11.6% 37.2% Table 1b: Tuition and Fees, Current Dollars, Weighted to to to FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $ 9,328 $ 8,969 $ 8,279 $ 4, % 12.7% 87.3% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 9,161 8,810 7,806 5, % 17.4% 81.0% Resident Graduate 11,579 11,245 10,268 6, % 12.8% 82.5% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 11,754 11,507 10,005 6, % 17.5% 73.1% Nonresident Undergraduate 25,858 24,843 22,177 16, % 16.6% 55.1% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 24,962 24,181 20,675 15, % 20.7% 62.8% Nonresident Graduate 25,554 24,924 22,731 17, % 12.4% 47.0% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 26,705 26,128 22,519 16, % 18.6% 59.8% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,180 2,114 2,055 1, % 6.1% 70.9% Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,739 3,584 3,198 2, % 16.9% 59.3% Nonresident 9,393 8,963 7,849 6, % 19.7% 46.1% Nonresident (w/o CA) 10,332 10,122 9,306 7, % 11.0% 37.9% Notes: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix G. 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. 1
11 Table 2a: Tuition and Fees, Constant 2017 Dollars to to to FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $8,612 $8,400 $8,195 $5, % 5.1% 48.7% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 8,407 8,169 7,726 5, % 8.8% 43.4% Resident Graduate 10,330 10,133 9,885 7, % 4.5% 42.1% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 10,433 10,268 9,669 7, % 7.9% 35.6% Nonresident Undergraduate 22,691 22,175 21,221 17, % 6.9% 27.8% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 21,526 21,062 19,543 16, % 10.1% 31.9% Nonresident Graduate 22,239 21,941 21,525 19, % 3.3% 16.6% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 22,681 22,454 21,192 18, % 7.0% 23.7% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,790 2,756 2,742 2, % 1.8% 39.3% Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,838 3,777 3,652 2, % 5.1% 30.2% Nonresident 9,129 8,975 8,571 7, % 6.5% 17.8% Nonresident (w/o CA) 9,345 9,323 9,211 8, % 1.5% 13.0% Table 2b: Tuition and Fees, Constant 2017 Dollars, Weighted to to to FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident Undergraduate $ 9,328 $9,169 $9,104 $6, % 2.5% 54.3% Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 9,161 $9,007 $8,584 $6, % 6.7% 49.2% Resident Graduate 11,579 $11,497 $11,291 $7, % 2.5% 50.4% Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 11,754 $11,764 $11,002 $8, % 6.8% 42.7% Nonresident Undergraduate 25,858 $25,397 $24,387 $20, % 6.0% 27.8% Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 24,962 $24,721 $22,735 $18, % 9.8% 34.2% Nonresident Graduate 25,554 $25,480 $24,997 $21, % 2.2% 21.1% Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 26,705 $26,711 $24,763 $20, % 7.8% 31.7% TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Resident In-District 2,180 $2,161 $2,260 $1, % -3.6% 40.8% Resident In-District (w/o CA) 3,739 $3,664 $3,517 $2, % 6.3% 31.2% Nonresident 9,393 $9,163 $8,631 $7, % 8.8% 20.4% Nonresident (w/o CA) 10,332 $10,348 $10,233 $9, % 1.0% 13.6% Notes: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix G. 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. Conversions to constant 2017 dollars using the Higher Education Cost Adjustment (HECA). 2
12 Public Four-Year Institutions, to Table 3a. Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, State Averages Resident Non-Resident to to to to to to State ALASKA $7,534 $7,223 $5,788 $4, % 30.2% 61.6% $22,924 $21,893 $18,238 $13, % 25.7% 68.2% ARIZONA 11,035 10,891 9,693 4, % 13.8% 126.3% 28,194 27,704 23,355 16, % 20.7% 72.4% CALIFORNIA 9,112 8,752 8,463 4, % 7.7% 96.3% 25,530 24,277 22,922 17, % 11.4% 46.1% COLORADO 10,604 10,145 8,060 5, % 31.6% 107.4% 25,617 24,729 20,800 15, % 23.2% 61.3% GUAM 6,838 6,838 6,238 5, % 9.6% 32.5% 15,658 15,658 17,488 14, % -10.5% 8.3% HAWAII 8,947 8,941 7,063 4, % 26.7% 118.4% 24,931 24,925 20,031 12, % 24.5% 107.5% IDAHO 7,079 6,847 5,932 4, % 19.3% 63.6% 21,702 20,554 17,418 12, % 24.6% 68.4% MONTANA 6,413 5,793 5,625 4, % 14.0% 29.5% 20,766 19,784 17,837 14, % 16.4% 42.4% NEVADA 6,778 6,445 5,834 3, % 16.2% 88.3% 20,099 19,581 18,532 13, % 8.5% 48.8% NEW MEXICO 6,395 6,097 4,708 3, % 35.8% 84.7% 16,540 15,710 13,720 10, % 20.6% 56.3% NORTH DAKOTA 7,370 7,118 6,442 5, % 14.4% 35.3% 13,720 13,224 11,850 11, % 15.8% 16.0% OREGON 9,846 9,114 8,022 5, % 22.7% 67.7% 26,713 25,424 22,084 15, % 21.0% 67.8% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,811 8,504 7,676 5, % 14.8% 57.5% 12,067 11,732 9,581 6, % 25.9% 76.6% UTAH 6,520 6,301 5,388 3, % 21.0% 70.8% 19,159 18,485 15,824 11, % 21.1% 62.3% WASHINGTON 8,784 8,537 9,766 5, % -10.1% 54.8% 25,678 24,990 22,021 16, % 16.6% 54.4% WYOMING 5,217 5,055 4,278 3, % 22.0% 46.8% 16,827 16,215 13,428 10, % 25.3% 61.9% AVERAGE $8,612 $8,216 $7,452 $4, % 15.6% 80.4% $22,691 $21,691 $19,298 $14, % 17.6% 55.0% Table 3b. Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, State Averages, Weighted Resident Non-Resident to to to to to to State ALASKA $7,439 $7,128 $5,778 $4, % 28.7% 59.4% $22,829 $21,798 $18,228 $13, % 25.2% 67.4% ARIZONA 11,219 10,959 9,724 4, % 15.4% 125.7% 29,071 28,262 23,649 16, % 22.9% 78.0% CALIFORNIA 9,527 9,160 8,890 4, % 7.2% 95.1% 26,932 25,636 24,118 18, % 11.7% 47.1% COLORADO 10,719 10,258 8,120 5, % 32.0% 103.0% 27,864 27,010 22,843 17, % 22.0% 57.7% GUAM 6,838 6,838 6,238 5, % 9.6% 32.5% 15,658 15,658 17,488 14, % -10.5% 8.3% HAWAII 10,601 10,585 8,556 5, % 23.9% 111.9% 30,135 30,119 23,600 13, % 27.7% 117.3% IDAHO 7,245 7,008 5,984 4, % 21.1% 65.3% 22,409 21,212 17,720 13, % 26.5% 71.0% MONTANA 6,835 6,361 6,123 5, % 11.6% 28.8% 23,126 22,131 19,531 15, % 18.4% 50.1% NEVADA 7,411 6,995 6,472 4, % 14.5% 84.7% 21,463 20,783 20,190 14, % 6.3% 45.7% NEW MEXICO 6,921 6,636 5,622 4, % 23.1% 64.8% 20,483 19,668 17,874 13, % 14.6% 53.5% NORTH DAKOTA 8,187 7,881 6,994 5, % 17.1% 41.8% 18,298 17,603 15,514 13, % 17.9% 34.6% OREGON 10,439 9,669 8,280 5, % 26.1% 76.6% 29,213 28,100 23,825 17, % 22.6% 64.9% SOUTH DAKOTA 8,709 8,413 7,574 5, % 15.0% 59.3% 11,993 11,673 9,499 6, % 26.3% 78.9% UTAH 6,776 6,548 5,597 4, % 21.1% 67.9% 19,976 19,264 16,470 12, % 21.3% 60.9% WASHINGTON 9,660 9,406 10,633 5, % -9.1% 61.4% 27,693 27,133 24,060 17, % 15.1% 54.5% WYOMING 5,217 5,055 4,278 3, % 22.0% 46.8% 16,827 16,215 13,428 10, % 25.3% 61.9% AVERAGE $9,328 $8,969 $8,279 $4, % 12.7% 87.3% $25,858 $24,843 $22,177 $16, % 16.6% 55.1% Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix G. 3
13 Table 3c. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages Resident Non-Resident Fees as a Percent of the Total Fees as a Percent of the Total Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Current Year 5-Years 10-Years State ALASKA $1,474 $1,463 $838 $ % 14.5% 12.5% $1,474 $1,463 $838 $ % 4.6% 4.3% ARIZONA 1, % 6.8% 3.7% % 2.8% 1.1% CALIFORNIA 1,433 1,665 1,379 2, % 16.3% 57.1% 1,433 1,665 1,379 2, % 6.0% 16.0% COLORADO 2,086 1,744 1,547 1, % 19.2% 19.8% 2,086 1,729 1,547 1, % 7.4% 6.4% GUAM % % HAWAII % 5.0% 3.4% % 1.8% 1.1% IDAHO 1,806 1,753 1,688 1, % 28.5% 35.0% 1,806 1,753 1,688 1, % 9.7% 11.7% MONTANA 1,544 1,524 1,356 1, % 24.1% 23.5% 1,668 1,649 1,444 1, % 8.1% 8.5% NEVADA , % 20.2% 11.3% , % 6.4% 3.0% NEW MEXICO 1,744 1, % 21.1% 21.4% 1,744 1, % 7.2% 7.0% NORTH DAKOTA 1,430 1,407 1,369 1, % 21.2% 21.7% 1,430 1,407 1,369 1, % 11.6% 10.0% OREGON 1,587 1,605 1,374 1, % 17.1% 24.4% 1,693 1,605 1,374 1, % 6.2% 9.0% SOUTH DAKOTA 1,535 1,403 3,864 3, % 50.3% 55.7% 1,535 1,403 3,864 3, % 40.3% 45.6% UTAH % 14.1% 15.1% % 4.8% 4.9% WASHINGTON 1,499 1, , % 7.5% 17.9% 1,479 1, , % 3.3% 6.1% WYOMING 1,347 1,335 1, % 25.7% 20.7% 1,347 1,335 1, % 8.2% 7.1% AVERAGE $1,461 $1,484 $1,365 $1, % 18.3% 32.4% $1,461 $1,478 $1,369 $1, % 7.1% 10.9% Table 3d. Undergraduate Fees, State Averages, Weighted Resident Non-Resident Fees as a Percent of the Total Fees as a Percent of the Total Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Current Year 5-Years 10-Years State ALASKA $1,379 $1,368 $828 $ % 14.3% 12.6% $1,379 $1,368 $828 $ % 4.5% 4.3% ARIZONA 1, % 7.1% 3.7% % 2.9% 1.1% CALIFORNIA 1,426 1,721 1,427 3, % 16.0% 62.8% 1,426 1,721 1,427 3, % 5.9% 17.8% COLORADO 1,871 1,739 1,414 1, % 17.4% 19.8% 1,871 1,725 1,414 1, % 6.2% 5.9% GUAM % % HAWAII % 7.1% 4.5% % 2.6% 1.6% IDAHO 2,016 1,957 1,800 1, % 30.1% 36.2% 2,016 1,957 1,800 1, % 10.2% 12.1% MONTANA 1,653 1,624 1,439 1, % 23.5% 23.7% 1,825 1,796 1,524 1, % 7.8% 8.7% NEVADA 1, , % 21.9% 13.5% 1, , % 7.0% 3.7% NEW MEXICO 1,739 1,620 1, % 21.2% 22.9% 1,739 1,489 1, % 6.7% 7.2% NORTH DAKOTA 1,419 1,373 1,231 1, % 17.6% 17.8% 1,419 1,373 1,231 1, % 7.9% 7.6% OREGON 1,691 1,626 1,360 1, % 16.4% 24.8% 1,739 1,626 1,360 1, % 5.7% 8.3% SOUTH DAKOTA 1,462 1,277 3,721 2, % 49.1% 54.7% 1,462 1,277 3,721 2, % 39.2% 44.6% UTAH % 14.3% 15.1% % 4.9% 4.9% WASHINGTON 1,395 1, % 6.8% 15.5% 1,381 1, % 3.0% 5.2% WYOMING 1,347 1,335 1, % 25.7% 20.7% 1,347 1,335 1, % 8.2% 7.1% AVERAGE $1,418 $1,512 $1,281 $1, % 15.5% 38.1% $1,410 $1,497 $1,283 $1, % 5.8% 11.9% Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix G. 4
14 Public Four-Year Institutions, to Table 4a: Undergraduate Total Tuition and Fees, by Institution Resident Non-Resident to to to to to to Institution ALASKA University of Alaska Anchorage $7,374 $7,074 $5,726 $4, % 28.8% 58.9% $22,764 $21,744 $18,176 $13, % 25.2% 67.3% University of Alaska Fairbanks $7,518 $7,184 $5,898 $4, % 27.5% 58.7% $22,908 $21,854 $18,348 $13, % 24.9% 67.1% University of Alaska Southeast $7,710 $7,410 $5,740 $4, % 34.3% 67.3% $23,100 $22,080 $18,190 $13, % 27.0% 70.1% ARIZONA Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix $10, $27, Arizona State University-Skysong $10, $27, Arizona State University-Polytechnic $10,792 $10,640 $9,720 $4, % 11.0% 126.4% $27,372 $26,470 $22,973 $16, % 19.1% 61.0% Arizona State University-Tempe $10,792 $10,640 $9,720 $4, % 11.0% 117.2% $27,372 $26,470 $22,973 $17, % 19.1% 61.0% Arizona State University-West $10,792 $10,640 $9,720 $4, % 11.0% 126.4% $27,372 $26,470 $22,973 $16, % 19.1% 61.0% Northern Arizona University $11,059 $10,764 $9,271 $4, % 19.3% 128.4% $24,841 $24,144 $21,626 $14, % 14.9% 71.4% University of Arizona $12,228 $11,769 $10,035 $5, % 21.9% 142.8% $35,658 $34,967 $26,231 $16, % 35.9% 119.2% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy $7,056 $6,786 $6,536 $3, % 8.0% 89.3% $18,936 $17,946 $17,696 $13, % 7.0% 36.2% California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo $9,460 $9,001 $8,507 $4, % 11.2% 101.7% $21,340 $20,161 $19,667 $14, % 8.5% 43.6% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona $7,339 $7,057 $6,111 $3, % 20.1% 123.9% $19,219 $18,217 $17,271 $13, % 11.3% 42.9% California State University, Bakersfield $7,147 $6,857 $6,682 $3, % 7.0% 92.4% $19,027 $18,017 $17,842 $13, % 6.6% 37.0% California State University, Channel Islands $6,817 $6,547 $6,316 $3, % 7.9% 97.5% $18,697 $17,707 $17,476 $13, % 7.0% 37.3% California State University, Chico $7,348 $7,040 $6,940 $3, % 5.9% 99.1% $19,228 $18,200 $18,100 $13, % 6.2% 38.7% California State University, Dominguez Hills $6,837 $6,423 $6,095 $3, % 12.2% 102.5% $18,717 $17,583 $17,255 $13, % 8.5% 38.2% California State University, East Bay $6,834 $6,564 $6,449 $3, % 6.0% 104.3% $18,714 $17,724 $17,709 $13, % 5.7% 38.5% California State University, Fresno $6,585 $6,313 $6,263 $3, % 5.1% 99.6% $18,465 $17,473 $17,423 $13, % 6.0% 37.1% California State University, Fullerton $6,850 $6,560 $6,178 $3, % 10.9% 103.5% $18,730 $17,720 $17,338 $13, % 8.0% 38.4% California State University, Long Beach $6,730 $6,460 $6,240 $3, % 7.9% 116.0% $18,610 $17,620 $17,400 $13, % 7.0% 40.1% California State University, Los Angeles $6,639 $6,361 $6,341 $3, % 4.7% 99.2% $18,519 $17,521 $17,501 $13, % 5.8% 37.2% California State University, Monterey Bay $7,043 $6,379 $5,963 $3, % 18.1% 116.3% $18,923 $17,539 $17,123 $13, % 10.5% 40.9% California State University, Northridge $6,875 $6,587 $6,504 $3, % 5.7% 105.2% $18,755 $17,747 $17,664 $13, % 6.2% 38.7% California State University, Sacramento $7,204 $6,900 $6,602 $3, % 9.1% 102.5% $19,084 $18,060 $17,762 $13, % 7.4% 39.0% California State University, San Bernardino $6,885 $6,599 $6,535 $3, % 5.4% 99.3% $18,765 $17,759 $17,695 $13, % 6.0% 37.7% California State University, San Marcos $7,653 $7,383 $6,867 $3, % 11.4% 126.8% $19,533 $18,543 $18,027 $13, % 8.4% 44.2% California State University, Stanislaus $7,038 $6,728 $6,626 $3, % 6.2% 111.4% $18,918 $17,888 $17,786 $13, % 6.4% 40.1% Humboldt State University $7,493 $7,209 $7,130 $3, % 5.1% 95.0% $19,373 $18,369 $18,290 $14, % 5.9% 38.3% San Diego State University $7,460 $7,084 $6,578 $3, % 13.4% 117.6% $19,340 $18,244 $17,738 $13, % 9.0% 42.2% San Francisco State University $7,254 $6,476 $6,440 $3, % 12.6% 109.9% $19,134 $17,636 $17,600 $13, % 8.7% 40.4% San Jose State University $7,721 $7,417 $7,128 $3, % 8.3% 112.6% $19,601 $18,577 $18,288 $13, % 7.2% 42.0% Sonoma State University $7,724 $7,388 $6,898 $3, % 12.0% 95.7% $19,604 $18,548 $18,058 $14, % 8.6% 38.9% University of California, Berkeley $14,170 $13,509 $12,874 $7, % 10.1% 97.8% $42,184 $40,191 $35,752 $26, % 18.0% 57.5% University of California, Davis $14,420 $14,046 $13,877 $8, % 3.9% 77.5% $42,434 $40,728 $36,755 $27, % 15.4% 52.9% University of California, Irvine $13,738 $13,360 $13,122 $7, % 4.7% 81.8% $41,752 $40,042 $36,000 $27, % 16.0% 53.6% University of California, Los Angeles $13,261 $12,920 $12,692 $7, % 4.5% 88.4% $41,275 $39,602 $35,570 $26, % 16.0% 54.8% 5
15 to to to to to to Institution University of California, Merced $13,598 $13,262 $13,070 $7, % 4.0% 88.8% $41,612 $39,944 $35,948 $26, % 15.8% 55.1% University of California, Riverside $13,917 $13,581 $12,960 $7, % 7.4% 89.2% $41,931 $40,263 $35,838 $26, % 17.0% 55.4% University of California, San Diego $14,018 $13,645 $13,217 $7, % 6.1% 86.4% $42,032 $40,327 $36,095 $27, % 16.4% 54.9% University of California, San Francisco University of California, Santa Barbara $14,451 $14,073 $13,671 $7, % 5.7% 83.0% $42,465 $40,755 $36,549 $27, % 16.2% 54.3% University of California, Santa Cruz $14,020 $13,539 $13,416 $7, % 4.5% 83.4% $42,034 $40,221 $36,294 $27, % 15.8% 54.2% COLORADO Adams State University $9,440 $9,153 $6,402 $3, % 47.5% 172.4% $20,456 $20,169 $17,370 $10, % 17.8% 89.2% Colorado Mesa University $8,972 $8,395 $6,870 $4, % 30.6% 113.9% $21,782 $20,353 $17,048 $12, % 27.8% 76.3% Colorado School of Mines $18,386 $17,842 $15,654 $10, % 17.5% 82.9% $37,436 $36,172 $30,684 $23, % 22.0% 62.5% Colorado State University $11,519 $11,052 $8,649 $5, % 33.2% 112.6% $29,027 $28,346 $24,441 $18, % 18.8% 53.9% Colorado State University, Pueblo $10,090 $9,519 $7,327 $4, % 37.7% 129.4% $25,547 $24,101 $17,649 $14, % 44.8% 73.1% Fort Lewis College $8,609 $8,105 $6,462 $3, % 33.2% 126.9% $18,761 $17,817 $17,734 $14, % 5.8% 25.1% Metropolitan State University of Denver $7,353 $6,929 $5,341 $3, % 37.7% 142.4% $20,150 $20,096 $17,022 $11, % 18.4% 81.0% University of Colorado, Boulder $12,086 $11,537 $9,482 $6, % 27.5% 82.2% $36,220 $35,085 $31,378 $24, % 15.4% 46.1% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs $10,201 $9,863 $8,239 $6, % 23.8% 62.7% $24,181 $23,273 $17,909 $16, % 35.0% 47.6% University of Colorado, Denver $11,258 $11,258 $8,940 $6, % 25.9% 81.0% $31,448 $30,361 $23,618 $18, % 33.2% 73.0% University of Northern Colorado $9,537 $8,888 $6,909 $4, % 38.0% 121.1% $21,123 $20,474 $18,433 $12, % 14.6% 63.8% Western State Colorado University $9,802 $9,193 $6,449 $3, % 52.0% 174.3% $21,274 $20,497 $16,318 $12, % 30.4% 71.5% GUAM University of Guam $6,838 $6,838 $6,238 $5, % 9.6% 32.5% $15,658 $15,658 $17,488 $14, % -10.5% 8.3% HAWAII University of Hawai'i, Hilo $7,648 $7,650 $6,184 $3, % 23.7% 108.1% $20,608 $20,610 $17,776 $11, % 15.9% 83.8% University of Hawai'i, Manoa $11,754 $11,732 $9,404 $5, % 25.0% 118.0% $33,786 $33,764 $25,652 $14, % 31.7% 130.5% University of Hawai'i, West Oahu $7,440 $7,440 $5,602 $3, % 32.8% 130.6% $20,400 $20,400 $16,666 $10, % 22.4% 100.3% IDAHO Boise State University $7,326 $7,080 $5,884 $4, % 24.5% 66.1% $22,642 $21,530 $17,324 $12, % 30.7% 80.0% Idaho State University $7,166 $6,956 $6,070 $4, % 18.1% 62.9% $21,942 $21,024 $17,870 $13, % 22.8% 67.7% Lewis-Clark State College $6,334 $6,120 $5,562 $4, % 13.9% 54.8% $18,410 $17,620 $15,476 $11, % 19.0% 61.7% University of Idaho $7,488 $7,232 $6,212 $4, % 20.5% 69.8% $23,812 $22,040 $19,000 $14, % 25.3% 64.3% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings $5,833 $5,827 $5,711 $5, % 2.1% 13.7% $18,724 $18,218 $16,726 $13, % 11.9% 36.6% Montana State University, Bozeman $7,079 $6,887 $6,705 $5, % 5.6% 23.1% $24,071 $23,186 $20,062 $16, % 20.0% 47.9% Montana State University, Northern $5,861 $4,922 $4,817 $4, % 21.7% 34.6% $18,171 $17,232 $16,657 $14, % 9.1% 25.4% Montana Tech of the University of Montana $7,139 $6,623 $6,435 $5, % 10.9% 25.6% $21,969 $20,046 $18,080 $15, % 21.5% 45.8% University of Montana, Missoula $7,063 $6,215 $5,973 $5, % 18.2% 37.4% $24,943 $23,741 $21,065 $15, % 18.4% 60.9% University of Montana, Western $5,502 $4,284 $4,109 $3, % 33.9% 50.4% $16,716 $16,278 $14,429 $12, % 15.9% 34.5% NEVADA Nevada State College $5,280 $5,130 $4,313 $2, % 22.4% 96.1% $16,868 $16,718 $14,588 $10, % 15.6% 56.3% University of Nevada, Las Vegas $7,545 $7,063 $6,585 $4, % 14.6% 84.9% $21,733 $20,973 $20,495 $14, % 6.0% 46.0% University of Nevada, Reno $7,509 $7,142 $6,603 $4, % 13.7% 86.4% $21,697 $21,052 $20,513 $14, % 5.8% 46.2% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University $5,918 $5,510 $4,350 $3, % 36.0% 87.5% $11,693 $11,285 $9,861 $8, % 18.6% 34.4% New Mexico Highlands University $5,804 $5,398 $3,504 $2, % 65.7% 130.7% $9,138 $8,500 $5,672 $3, % 61.1% 142.1% 6
16 to to to to to to Institution New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $7,183 $6,891 $5,873 $4, % 22.3% 76.3% $20,991 $19,137 $17,613 $11, % 19.2% 79.0% New Mexico State University $7,122 $6,729 $6,040 $4, % 17.9% 60.0% $22,701 $21,234 $19,068 $14, % 19.1% 60.1% Northern New Mexico College $4,765 $4,560 $2,827 $2, % 68.6% 112.2% $13,618 $12,620 $10,627 $8, % 28.1% 53.9% University of New Mexico $7,146 $6,950 $6,050 $4, % 18.1% 56.3% $22,409 $21,936 $20,688 $14, % 8.3% 50.0% Western New Mexico University $6,824 $6,644 $4,314 $3, % 58.2% 111.8% $15,231 $15,261 $12,514 $11, % 21.7% 28.1% NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University $6,554 $6,348 $5,717 $4, % 14.6% 37.3% $9,225 $8,917 $7,979 $11, % 15.6% -17.4% Mayville State University $6,456 $6,254 $6,193 $5, % 4.2% 18.7% $9,084 $8,781 $8,436 $7, % 7.7% 23.8% Minot State University $6,809 $6,568 $5,922 $4, % 15.0% 42.6% $6,809 $6,568 $5,922 $11, % 15.0% -40.4% North Dakota State University $8,546 $8,207 $7,233 $5, % 18.2% 43.0% $20,572 $19,771 $17,479 $14, % 17.7% 43.4% University of North Dakota $8,447 $8,137 $7,254 $6, % 16.4% 37.8% $20,047 $19,291 $17,170 $14, % 16.8% 38.0% Valley City State University $7,406 $7,195 $6,334 $5, % 16.9% 32.6% $16,580 $16,016 $14,111 $12, % 17.5% 36.3% OREGON Eastern Oregon University $8,362 $8,004 $7,239 $6, % 15.5% 37.7% $19,682 $18,647 $15,720 $6, % 25.2% 224.1% Oregon Institute of Technology $9,540 $9,103 $8,307 $6, % 14.8% 56.6% $26,831 $25,570 $23,670 $16, % 13.4% 66.4% Oregon State University $10,797 $10,366 $8,139 $5, % 32.7% 82.7% $29,457 $28,846 $22,323 $18, % 32.0% 62.0% Portland State University $9,030 $8,337 $7,653 $5, % 18.0% 56.6% $26,130 $24,852 $22,863 $17, % 14.3% 46.5% Southern Oregon University $9,491 $8,523 $7,521 $5, % 26.2% 72.5% $24,630 $23,170 $20,238 $17, % 21.7% 40.1% University of Oregon $11,931 $10,762 $9,309 $6, % 28.2% 93.4% $34,611 $33,442 $28,659 $19, % 20.8% 79.0% Western Oregon University $9,774 $8,700 $7,989 $5, % 22.3% 75.3% $25,653 $23,445 $21,114 $16, % 21.5% 57.1% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University $8,602 $8,004 $7,320 $5, % 17.5% 58.1% $11,602 $10,920 $9,185 $6, % 26.3% 73.7% Dakota State University $9,147 $8,927 $7,950 $6, % 15.1% 51.3% $12,077 $11,843 $9,815 $7, % 23.0% 65.8% Northern State University $8,280 $7,887 $7,269 $5, % 13.9% 56.8% $11,210 $10,803 $9,134 $6, % 22.7% 72.0% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology $9,627 $9,576 $8,407 $6, % 14.5% 59.6% $13,806 $13,734 $10,353 $7, % 33.4% 89.9% South Dakota State University $8,441 $8,172 $7,404 $5, % 14.0% 57.1% $11,689 $11,403 $9,350 $6, % 25.0% 76.8% University of South Dakota $8,772 $8,457 $7,704 $5, % 13.9% 62.7% $12,020 $11,688 $9,650 $6, % 24.6% 81.3% UTAH Dixie State University $5,080 $4,839 $4,089 $2, % 24.2% 86.2% $14,548 $13,855 $11,721 $9, % 24.1% 54.0% Southern Utah University $6,676 $6,530 $5,576 $3, % 19.7% 75.9% $20,288 $19,810 $16,984 $11, % 19.5% 79.1% University of Utah $8,824 $8,518 $7,176 $4, % 23.0% 76.9% $28,067 $27,038 $22,777 $15, % 23.2% 79.2% Utah State University $7,174 $6,866 $5,931 $4, % 21.0% 70.9% $20,726 $19,772 $17,078 $12, % 21.4% 69.6% Utah Valley University $5,652 $5,530 $4,786 $3, % 18.1% 60.2% $16,066 $15,690 $13,518 $11, % 18.8% 45.7% Weber State University $5,712 $5,523 $4,768 $3, % 19.8% 55.9% $15,260 $14,749 $12,865 $11, % 18.6% 37.1% WASHINGTON Central Washington University $7,888 $7,788 $9,009 $5, % -12.4% 43.6% $21,994 $21,591 $19,641 $14, % 12.0% 47.7% Eastern Washington University $7,084 $6,924 $7,933 $4, % -10.7% 46.2% $23,731 $23,294 $18,678 $13, % 27.1% 73.0% Evergreen State College $7,442 $7,210 $8,394 $5, % -11.3% 44.6% $24,902 $23,687 $19,560 $15, % 27.3% 60.8% University of Washington $10,974 $10,753 $12,155 $6, % -9.7% 71.9% $35,538 $34,811 $29,710 $22, % 19.6% 60.6% Washington State University $11,138 $10,894 $12,302 $6, % -9.5% 62.2% $25,210 $25,526 $25,384 $17, % -0.7% 46.7% Western Washington University $8,180 $7,653 $8,805 $5, % -7.1% 54.3% $22,692 $21,032 $19,152 $16, % 18.5% 38.6% WYOMING University of Wyoming $5,217 $5,055 $4,278 $3, % 22.0% 46.8% $16,827 $16,215 $13,428 $10, % 25.3% 61.9% Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,
17 Table 4b: Undergraduate Fees, by Institution Resident Non-Resident Fees as a Percent of the Total Fees as a Percent of the Total Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Institution ALASKA University of Alaska Anchorage $1,314 $1,314 $776 $ % 13.6% 12.1% $1,314 $1,314 $776 $ % 4.3% 4.1% University of Alaska Fairbanks $1,458 $1,424 $948 $ % 16.1% 13.9% $1,458 $1,424 $948 $ % 5.2% 4.8% University of Alaska Southeast $1,650 $1,650 $790 $ % 13.8% 11.5% $1,650 $1,650 $790 $ % 4.3% 3.9% ARIZONA Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix $ % $ % Arizona State University-Skysong $ % $ % Arizona State University-Polytechnic $958 $956 $512 $ % 5.3% 3.1% $688 $686 $512 $ % 2.2% 0.9% Arizona State University-Tempe $958 $956 $512 $ % 5.3% 3.0% $688 $686 $512 $ % 2.2% 0.9% Arizona State University-West $958 $956 $512 $ % 5.3% 3.1% $688 $686 $512 $ % 2.2% 0.9% Northern Arizona University $1,021 $1,018 $818 $ % 8.8% 5.1% $1,021 $1,018 $818 $ % 3.8% 1.7% University of Arizona $1,368 $1,017 $921 $ % 9.2% 4.2% $1,368 $1,017 $921 $ % 3.5% 1.3% CALIFORNIA California Maritime Academy $1,314 $1,336 $1,064 $ % 16.3% 25.6% $1,314 $1,336 $1,064 $ % 6.0% 6.9% California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo $3,718 $3,529 $3,035 $1, % 35.7% 40.9% $3,718 $3,529 $3,035 $1, % 15.4% 12.9% California State Polytechnic University, Pomona $1,597 $1,595 $639 $ % 10.5% 15.4% $1,597 $1,595 $639 $ % 3.7% 3.8% California State University, Bakersfield $1,405 $1,385 $1,210 $ % 18.1% 25.4% $1,405 $1,385 $1,210 $ % 6.8% 6.8% California State University, Channel Islands $1,075 $1,075 $844 $ % 13.4% 19.7% $1,075 $1,075 $844 $ % 4.8% 5.0% California State University, Chico $1,606 $1,568 $1,468 $ % 21.2% 24.9% $1,606 $1,568 $1,468 $ % 8.1% 6.6% California State University, Dominguez Hills $1,095 $951 $623 $ % 10.2% 17.9% $1,095 $951 $623 $ % 3.6% 4.5% California State University, East Bay $1,092 $1,092 $1,078 $ % 16.7% 17.1% $1,092 $1,092 $1,078 $ % 6.1% 4.2% California State University, Fresno $843 $841 $791 $ % 12.6% 16.0% $843 $841 $791 $ % 4.5% 3.9% California State University, Fullerton $1,108 $1,088 $723 $ % 11.7% 17.6% $1,108 $1,088 $723 $ % 4.2% 4.4% California State University, Long Beach $988 $988 $768 $ % 12.3% 11.0% $988 $988 $768 $ % 4.4% 2.6% California State University, Los Angeles $897 $911 $899 $ % 14.2% 16.8% $897 $911 $899 $ % 5.1% 4.1% California State University, Monterey Bay $1,301 $907 $491 $ % 8.2% 14.9% $1,301 $907 $491 $ % 2.9% 3.6% California State University, Northridge $1,133 $1,115 $1,032 $ % 15.9% 17.3% $1,133 $1,115 $1,032 $ % 5.8% 4.3% California State University, Sacramento $1,462 $1,428 $1,130 $ % 17.1% 22.1% $1,462 $1,428 $1,130 $ % 6.4% 5.7% California State University, San Bernardino $1,143 $1,138 $1,063 $ % 16.3% 19.8% $1,143 $1,138 $1,063 $ % 6.0% 5.0% California State University, San Marcos $1,911 $1,911 $1,395 $ % 20.3% 17.8% $1,911 $1,911 $1,395 $ % 7.7% 4.4% California State University, Stanislaus $1,296 $1,256 $1,154 $ % 17.4% 16.8% $1,296 $1,256 $1,154 $ % 6.5% 4.1% Humboldt State University $1,751 $1,737 $1,658 $1, % 23.3% 27.9% $1,751 $1,737 $1,658 $1, % 9.1% 7.6% San Diego State University $1,718 $1,612 $1,106 $ % 16.8% 19.1% $1,718 $1,612 $1,106 $ % 6.2% 4.8% San Francisco State University $1,512 $1,004 $968 $ % 15.0% 19.8% $1,512 $1,004 $968 $ % 5.5% 5.0% San Jose State University $1,979 $1,946 $1,656 $ % 23.2% 23.7% $1,979 $1,946 $1,656 $ % 9.1% 6.2% Sonoma State University $1,982 $1,916 $1,426 $1, % 20.7% 29.8% $1,982 $1,916 $1,426 $1, % 7.9% 8.3% University of California, Berkeley $1,540 $2,289 $1,654 $7, % 12.8% 100.0% $1,540 $2,289 $1,654 $7, % 4.6% 28.8% University of California, Davis $1,790 $2,826 $2,657 $8, % 19.1% 100.0% $1,790 $2,826 $2,657 $8, % 7.2% 31.3% University of California, Irvine $1,108 $2,140 $1,902 $7, % 14.5% 100.0% $1,108 $2,140 $1,902 $8, % 5.3% 29.8% University of California, Los Angeles $631 $1,700 $1,472 $7, % 11.6% 100.0% $631 $1,700 $1,472 $7, % 4.1% 28.5% University of California, Merced $968 $2,042 $1,850 $7, % 14.2% 99.2% $968 $2,042 $1,850 $7, % 5.1% 28.7% University of California, Riverside $1,287 $2,361 $1,740 $7, % 13.4% 100.0% $1,287 $2,361 $1,740 $7, % 4.9% 29.3% 8
18 Fees as a Percent of the Total Fees as a Percent of the Total Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Institution University of California, San Diego $1,388 $2,425 $1,997 $7, % 15.1% 99.1% $1,388 $2,425 $1,997 $8, % 5.5% 29.5% University of California, San Francisco University of California, Santa Barbara $1,821 $2,853 $2,451 $7, % 17.9% 99.6% $1,821 $2,853 $2,451 $8, % 6.7% 30.7% University of California, Santa Cruz $1,390 $2,319 $2,196 $7, % 16.4% 102.6% $1,390 $2,319 $2,196 $8, % 6.1% 30.1% COLORADO Adams State University $3,704 $2,304 $2,586 $1, % 40.4% 32.8% $3,704 $2,304 $2,586 $1, % 14.9% 10.5% Colorado Mesa University $872 $823 $768 $ % 11.2% 7.2% $872 $823 $768 $ % 4.5% 2.4% Colorado School of Mines $2,216 $2,152 $2,064 $1, % 13.2% 12.8% $2,216 $2,152 $2,064 $1, % 6.7% 5.6% Colorado State University $2,367 $2,336 $1,774 $1, % 20.5% 25.4% $2,367 $2,336 $1,774 $1, % 7.3% 7.3% Colorado State University, Pueblo $2,385 $2,250 $1,833 $1, % 25.0% 27.6% $2,385 $2,250 $1,833 $1, % 10.4% 8.2% Fort Lewis College $1,889 $1,745 $1,662 $1, % 25.7% 30.2% $1,889 $1,745 $1,662 $1, % 9.4% 7.6% Metropolitan State University of Denver $1,290 $1,237 $1,037 $ % 19.4% 19.8% $1,291 $1,237 $1,037 $ % 6.1% 5.4% University of Colorado, Boulder $1,838 $1,763 $1,426 $1, % 15.0% 18.3% $1,838 $1,763 $1,426 $1, % 4.5% 4.9% University of Colorado, Colorado Springs $1,591 $1,580 $1,189 $1, % 14.4% 17.2% $1,591 $1,580 $1,189 $1, % 6.6% 6.6% University of Colorado, Denver $1,538 $1,321 $960 $1, % 10.7% 18.7% $1,538 $1,321 $960 $1, % 4.1% 6.4% University of Northern Colorado $2,163 $1,982 $1,445 $ % 20.9% 16.5% $2,163 $1,792 $1,445 $ % 7.8% 5.5% Western State Colorado University $3,178 $1,441 $1,822 $ % 28.3% 24.8% $3,178 $1,441 $1,822 $ % 11.2% 7.1% GUAM University of Guam $ % $ % HAWAII University of Hawai'i, Hilo $448 $450 $304 $ % 4.9% 4.0% $448 $450 $304 $ % 1.7% 1.3% University of Hawai'i, Manoa $882 $860 $740 $ % 7.9% 4.7% $882 $860 $740 $ % 2.9% 1.7% University of Hawai'i, West Oahu $240 $240 $10 $10 3.2% 0.2% 0.3% $240 $240 $10 $10 1.2% 0.1% 0.1% IDAHO Boise State University $2,283 $2,208 $1,893 $1, % 32.2% 37.1% $2,283 $2,208 $1,893 $1, % 10.9% 13.0% Idaho State University $1,741 $1,713 $1,653 $1, % 27.2% 34.5% $1,741 $1,713 $1,653 $1, % 9.3% 11.6% Lewis-Clark State College $1,056 $1,020 $1,224 $1, % 22.0% 29.4% $1,056 $1,020 $1,224 $1, % 7.9% 10.6% University of Idaho $2,142 $2,070 $1,982 $1, % 31.9% 38.5% $2,142 $2,070 $1,982 $1, % 10.4% 11.7% MONTANA Montana State University, Billings $1,436 $1,430 $1,314 $1, % 23.0% 22.3% $1,561 $1,555 $1,431 $1, % 8.6% 9.1% Montana State University, Bozeman $1,589 $1,557 $1,375 $1, % 20.5% 20.7% $1,877 $1,845 $1,463 $1, % 7.3% 7.9% Montana State University, Northern $1,459 $1,418 $1,313 $1, % 27.3% 27.0% $1,569 $1,528 $1,416 $1, % 8.5% 8.8% Montana Tech of the University of Montana $1,704 $1,704 $1,516 $1, % 23.6% 21.5% $1,784 $1,784 $1,588 $1, % 8.8% 8.3% University of Montana, Missoula $1,881 $1,842 $1,600 $1, % 26.8% 27.3% $1,953 $1,914 $1,672 $1, % 7.9% 9.5% University of Montana, Western $1,194 $1,194 $1,019 $ % 24.8% 23.4% $1,266 $1,266 $1,091 $ % 7.6% 7.5% NEVADA Nevada State College $728 $728 $608 $ % 14.1% 4.5% $728 $728 $608 $ % 4.2% 1.1% University of Nevada, Las Vegas $1,080 $845 $1,455 $ % 22.1% 14.2% $1,080 $845 $1,455 $ % 7.1% 3.9% University of Nevada, Reno $1,044 $924 $1,473 $ % 22.3% 13.1% $1,044 $924 $1,473 $ % 7.2% 3.5% NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University $2,257 $2,083 $1,426 $ % 32.8% 29.3% $2,257 $2,083 $1,426 $ % 14.5% 10.6% New Mexico Highlands University $1,706 $1,448 $851 $ % 24.3% 22.9% $1,706 $1,448 $851 $ % 15.0% 15.3% New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $1,050 $1,050 $658 $ % 11.2% 13.0% $1,050 $1,050 $658 $ % 3.7% 4.5% New Mexico State University $1,422 $1,422 $1,274 $1, % 21.1% 26.5% $1,422 $1,422 $1,274 $1, % 6.7% 8.3% Northern New Mexico College $1,505 $1,440 $416 $ % 14.7% 9.2% $1,505 $1,440 $416 $ % 3.9% 2.3% University of New Mexico $1,860 $1,664 $1,224 $ % 20.2% 20.4% $1,860 $1,387 $1,224 $ % 5.9% 6.2% 9
19 Fees as a Percent of the Total Fees as a Percent of the Total Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Current Year 5-Years 10-Years Institution Western New Mexico University $2,406 $2,436 $1,114 $ % 25.8% 26.3% $2,406 $2,436 $1,114 $ % 8.9% 7.1% NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson State University $1,210 $1,210 $1,193 $ % 20.9% 19.8% $1,210 $1,210 $1,193 $ % 15.0% 8.5% Mayville State University $1,201 $1,201 $1,709 $1, % 27.6% 30.2% $1,201 $1,201 $1,709 $1, % 20.3% 22.4% Minot State University $1,409 $1,375 $1,219 $ % 20.6% 16.6% $1,409 $1,375 $1,219 $ % 20.6% 7.0% North Dakota State University $1,345 $1,283 $1,098 $ % 15.2% 16.1% $1,345 $1,283 $1,098 $ % 6.3% 6.7% University of North Dakota $1,501 $1,458 $1,316 $1, % 18.1% 18.0% $1,501 $1,458 $1,316 $1, % 7.7% 7.6% Valley City State University $1,913 $1,913 $1,677 $1, % 26.5% 29.4% $1,913 $1,913 $1,677 $1, % 11.9% 13.5% OREGON Eastern Oregon University $1,434 $1,434 $1,320 $1, % 18.2% 23.4% $1,434 $1,434 $1,320 $1, % 8.4% 23.4% Oregon Institute of Technology $1,620 $1,560 $1,470 $1, % 17.7% 22.5% $1,620 $1,560 $1,470 $1, % 6.2% 8.5% Oregon State University $1,722 $1,651 $1,479 $1, % 18.2% 24.5% $1,722 $1,651 $1,479 $1, % 6.6% 8.0% Portland State University $1,380 $1,317 $1,263 $1, % 16.5% 25.2% $1,380 $1,317 $1,263 $1, % 5.5% 8.1% Southern Oregon University $1,860 $1,710 $1,338 $1, % 17.8% 28.0% $1,860 $1,710 $1,338 $1, % 6.6% 8.8% University of Oregon $2,076 $1,852 $1,299 $1, % 14.0% 25.0% $2,076 $1,852 $1,299 $1, % 4.5% 8.0% Western Oregon University $1,014 $1,710 $1,449 $1, % 18.1% 22.5% $1,758 $1,710 $1,449 $1, % 6.9% 7.7% SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills State University $1,088 $1,020 $3,594 $2, % 49.1% 54.5% $1,088 $1,020 $3,594 $2, % 39.1% 44.4% Dakota State University $1,956 $1,943 $4,224 $3, % 53.1% 59.0% $1,956 $1,943 $4,224 $3, % 43.0% 49.0% Northern State University $1,089 $903 $3,543 $2, % 48.7% 53.1% $1,089 $903 $3,543 $2, % 38.8% 43.0% South Dakota School of Mines and Technology $2,247 $2,232 $4,510 $3, % 53.6% 58.9% $2,247 $2,232 $4,510 $3, % 43.6% 48.9% South Dakota State University $1,250 $1,017 $3,507 $2, % 47.4% 53.9% $1,250 $1,017 $3,507 $2, % 37.5% 43.8% University of South Dakota $1,581 $1,302 $3,807 $2, % 49.4% 54.0% $1,581 $1,302 $3,807 $2, % 39.5% 44.0% UTAH Dixie State University $772 $736 $620 $ % 15.2% 16.2% $772 $736 $620 $ % 5.3% 4.7% Southern Utah University $758 $756 $616 $ % 11.0% 13.8% $758 $756 $616 $ % 3.6% 4.6% University of Utah $1,127 $1,110 $938 $ % 13.1% 14.4% $1,127 $1,110 $938 $ % 4.1% 4.6% Utah State University $1,070 $1,052 $910 $ % 15.3% 13.9% $1,070 $1,052 $910 $ % 5.3% 4.8% Utah Valley University $690 $690 $664 $ % 13.9% 15.0% $690 $690 $664 $ % 4.9% 4.8% Weber State University $939 $912 $807 $ % 16.9% 18.4% $939 $912 $807 $ % 6.3% 6.1% WASHINGTON Central Washington University $1,851 $1,881 $1,068 $1, % 11.9% 25.6% $1,851 $1,881 $1,068 $1, % 5.4% 9.4% Eastern Washington University $1,506 $1,467 $561 $ % 7.1% 17.1% $1,388 $1,432 $561 $ % 3.0% 6.1% Evergreen State College $1,388 $1,293 $583 $1, % 6.9% 20.5% $1,388 $1,293 $583 $1, % 3.0% 6.8% University of Washington $1,065 $1,059 $490 $ % 4.0% 8.5% $1,065 $1,059 $490 $ % 1.6% 2.5% Washington State University $1,254 $1,570 $916 $1, % 7.4% 15.4% $1,254 $1,570 $916 $1, % 3.6% 6.1% Western Washington University $1,930 $1,537 $783 $1, % 8.9% 22.9% $1,930 $1,537 $783 $1, % 4.1% 7.4% WYOMING University of Wyoming $1,347 $1,335 $1,098 $ % 25.7% 20.7% $1,347 $1,335 $1,098 $ % 8.2% 7.1% Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,
Tuition&Fees. InPublic HigherEducation DetailedTuition& FeesTables
Tuition&Fees InPublic HigherEducation inthewest 2008-2009 DetailedTuition& FeesTables TUITION AND FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST 2008-2009 Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables Western Interstate
More informationUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Alaska Fairbanks Selected Comparison Groups August 2009 Reviewing Your NSSE 2009 Selected Comparison Groups Report NSSE participants are able to customize their Institutional Reports by tailoring
More informationDe Anza College Office of Institutional Research and Planning
De Anza College Office of Institutional Research and Planning To: Senior Staff From: Mallory Newell, De Anza Researcher Date: 12/21/2016 Subject: Associate Degrees for - Outcomes 2014-15 and 2015-16 In
More informationTHE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY VOX VERITAS VITA M DC C C L V II BAKERSFIELD CHANNEL ISLANDS CHICO DOMINGUEZ HILLS FRESNO FULLERTON HAYWARD HUMBOLDT LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES MARITIME ACADEMY MONTEREY BAY
More information2016 Fall Spokane NCF, Start Date: 10/25/2016 End Date: 10/26/2016. Exhibitor Listing
2016 Fall Spokane NCF, Start Date: 10/25/2016 End Date: 10/26/2016 Exhibitor Listing Academy of Interactive Entertainment Booth Number: 88 http://www.theaie.us Arizona State University Booth Number: 142
More informationTHE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY VOX VERITAS VITA M DC C C L V II BAKERSFIELD CHANNEL ISLANDS CHICO DOMINGUEZ HILLS FRESNO FULLERTON HAYWARD HUMBOLDT LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES MARITIME ACADEMY MONTEREY BAY
More informationAPPLYING TO THE UNIVERSITIES
APPLYING TO THE UNIVERSITIES Private Universities / Out of State Colleges Make sure you check each College/University website for: Application deadlines Admission criteria When choosing a college consider:
More informationColleges & Universities Granting
RANKINGS Colleges & Universities Granting RANK INSTITUTION NAME All Degrees Total Males Females % 1. Miami Dade College, FL 12,626 8,357 3,258 5,099 66% 2. Florida International University, FL 10,646 6,048
More informationAssociate Degrees for Transfer Awarded in Academic Year May 2017
Institutional Research and Planning Associate Degrees for Transfer Awarded in Academic Year 2015-16 May 2017 Background In Fall 2012, California Community Colleges began offering associate degrees for
More information2018 Spring Las Vegas NCF Las Vegas, NV Start Date: 04/16/2018 End Date: 04/17/2018. Exhibitor Listing
2018 Spring Las Vegas NCF Las Vegas, NV Start Date: 04/16/2018 End Date: 04/17/2018 Exhibitor Listing Arizona State University Booth Number: 271 http://www.asu.edu The Art Institutes Booth Number: 103
More informationHACU MEMBER INSTITUTIONS BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
1 Representative Mike Thompson (D) University of California, Davis Humboldt State University 2 Representative Wally Herger (R) California State University, Chico 5 Representative Doris Matsui (D) California
More informationGo Beyond Yourself At Lake Tahoe Since Squaw Valley Academy Class of 2017 Matriculation. 1 Academy of Art 4
235 Squaw Valley Road PHONE: 53-583-9393 Post Office Box 2667 FAX: 53-58- Olympic Valley, California 9646 USA At Lake Tahoe Since 978 Squaw Valley Academy Class of 27 Matriculation College/University Students
More informationNational Student Exchange
National Student Exchange About This Summary Advising Summary For 2012-2013 Placements The following information should be helpful as you assist your students to make appropriate campus choices for exchange
More informationFall 2016 California State University CCC Roundtable. CSU Office of the Chancellor
Fall 2016 California State University CCC Roundtable CSU Office of the Chancellor Session Overview Introductions CCC Roundtable Format & Purpose Systemwide Information Pre-solicited questions and follow-up
More informationOak Park Class of 2011 Post Graduation Plans
Oak Park Class of 2011 Post Graduation Plans Total 4 Yr Colleges 173 Public In-state 94 Private In-state 20 Public Out-of-state 28 Private Out-of-state 27 Non U.S. 4 Yr Colleges 4 2 Yr Colleges 99 Public
More informationResults from the 2009 Alumni Attitude Study. TAMU Corpus. Presented by:
Results from the 2009 Alumni Attitude Study TAMU Corpus Presented by: Study Results: Distribution and Response Response Rate 7.70% Surveys Distributed Returned Email (bad addresses) Presumed Delivered
More informationHACU MEMBER INSTITUTIONS BY SENATE DISTRICT
2 Senator Patricia Wiggins (D) Humboldt State University 3 Senator Carole Migden (D) Heald College Sonoma State University 4 Senator Sam Aanestad (R) California State University, Chico 5 Senator Mike Machado
More informationThe Evergreen State College Evergreen New Student Survey 2012 Olympia Campus - Resident First-time, First-years
Evergreen New Student Survey 2012 Olympia Campus - Resident -time, -years What were your top three choices of college that you applied to? Other than Evergreen, the top five institutions applied to by
More informationDOCTORAL/RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RECEIVING FULBRIGHT AWARDS FOR
DOCTORAL/RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RECEIVING FULBRIGHT AWARDS FOR 2015-2016 Those institutions highlighted in blue are listed in the Chronicle of Higher Education Institution State Grants Applications Harvard
More informationCal Poly Pomona football ( ) Head Coach Bob Ashton
Cal Poly Pomona football (1947 1982) 1947 4 4 1 Head Coach Bob Ashton Opponent Score San Bernardino JC 0 39 Chico State 0 19 Fullerton JC 0 33 Citrus JC 33 12 Whittier (Frosh) 19 0 Terminal Island Naval
More informationTHE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR BAKERSFIELD CHANNEL ISLANDS CHICO DOMINGUEZ HILLS EAST BAY FRESNO FULLERTON HUMBOLDT LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES MARITIME ACADEMY MONTEREY BAY NORTHRIDGE
More informationColleges/Universities with Exercise Science/Kinesiology-related Graduate Programs
Colleges/Universities with Exercise Science/Kinesiology-related Graduate Programs (If you know of a college/university not on this list, please contact the CSCCa National Office to have it added.) ALABAMA
More informationTransfer Report: 2-Year Institutions
Transfer Report: 2-Year Institutions Former SAC students that transferred to a 2-year college: 2015-2016* 2015-2016 transfers: 3,337 *Data Source: National Student Clearinghouse Criminal Justice & Fire
More informationEthnic Studies Asst 54, ,315-3, ,229 6,229. Gen Honors/UC Asso 64, ,402-4, ,430 24,430
A&S Prof 99,280 157 110,954-11,674-10.52 1,832,807 2,010,866 Asso 70,144 112 73,921-3,777-5.11 422,998 603,376 Asst 60,165 82 62,465-2,300-3.68 188,570 269,597 Total 80,845 351 87,809-6,964-7.93 2,444,375
More informationEthnic Studies Asst 55, ,755-2, ,111 4,111
A&S Prof 99,202 163 112,307-13,105-11.67 2,136,071 2,210,459 Asso 69,100 115 74,200-5,101-6.87 586,572 648,916 Asst 60,014 78 62,194-2,181-3.51 170,088 256,767 Total 80,892 356 89,017-8,126-9.13 2,892,731
More informationCOLLEGE ACCEPTANCE AND MATRICULATION SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
Palos Verdes High School Profile The represented the 13 th graduating class since the school re-opened in 2003. In the 2016-17 academic year the total enrollment at Palos Verdes High School was 1698 students.
More informationAPPROVED PSYCHOLOGY COURSES FOR MECN PROGRAM
APPROVED PSYCHOLOGY COURSES FOR MECN PROGRAM Institution Course Adams State College Psychology 101 Allan Hancock College Psychology 101 American River College Psychology 300 Antelope Valley College Psychology
More informationAMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION FACULTY SALARIES
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1999-2000 FACULTY SALARIES Contents Page Summary Data for 1999-2000 Faculty FTEs by Region Nine-month appointments (Table 1)...2 Twelve-month appointments
More information% Pass. % Pass. # Taken. Allan Hancock College 40 80% 35 80% % % %
NCLEX Rates The table below is categorized by academic year (e.g., July 1st - June 30th) and reflects the results of all graduates who have taken the NCLEX examination for the first time within the last
More informationCSUF & Telecommuting. An analysis of the potential application of telecommuting practices at CSUF
CSUF & Telecommuting An analysis of the potential application of telecommuting practices at CSUF Telecommuting Charge for Telecommuting Group Identify telecommuting best practices, pros and cons Recommend
More information2018 CALIFORNIA PLANNING FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
2018 CALIFORNIA PLANNING FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The California Planning Foundation (CPF) is pleased to announce its 2018 scholarship program for outstanding planning students enrolled at eligible
More informationAaniiih Nakoda College Abilene Christian University Alabama A&M University Alcorn State University American Samoa Community College (American Samoa)
Aaniiih Nakoda College Abilene Christian University Alabama A&M University Alcorn State University American Samoa Community College (American Samoa) Angelo State University Appalachian State University
More informationCalifornia Economic Snapshot 3 rd Quarter 2014
Provided By: State Annual Nonfarm Job Growth, Sept-14 Upper Upper-Middle Lower-Middle Lower North Dakota 5.0% California 2.1% Hawaii 1.5% Idaho 0.8% Utah 3.7% Missouri Rhode Island 1.4% Nebraska 0.8% Texas
More informationAna, CA Class
Mater Dei High School 1202 West Edinger Avenuee I Santa Ana, CA 92707 Class s of 2011 Wheree Are They Going? Statistical Report Community Colleges 14 Schools Represented 141 Acceptances 116 Students Attending
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-37, Emergency Management, California State University, Bakersfield
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu June
More informationTUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Senior Counseling Workshop
TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Senior Counseling Workshop 2017-2018 YOU MIGHT HAVE A NEW COUNSELOR! Counselors are assigned by your alpha last name regardless of grade level A - Corona Coronel - Hermanson Hernandez
More information_csu ~~cto~~ MEMORANDUM. ~ The California State University ~ OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR. Code: AA
~ The California State University ~ OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Student Academic Support, Academic Affairs 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 www.calstate.edu Eric G. Forbes Assistant Vice
More informationNEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES
2017-18 Women s Golf Statistics TEAM RESULTS Date Event Location Finish Score Top Individual Sept. 11-12 Hobble Creek Fall Classic Springville, Utah 1st/12 866 Pun Chanachai 1st Sept. 17-19 Col. Wollengerg
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-75, Extended Learning Building, California State University, Northridge
Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu October
More informationFiscal Year Tuition and Fee Comparisons for UNC Peer Institutions
Fee Comparisons and 1 California State University at Fresno $2,933 $13,103 2 California State University at Chico $3,370 $13,540 3 Appalachian State University $3,436 $13,178 4 Georgia Southern University
More informationAny observations not included in this report were discussed with your staff at the informal exit conference and may be subject to follow-up.
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu June 6, 2018
More informationTHE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR BAKERSFIELD March 07, 2011 CHANNEL ISLANDS CHICO M E M O R A N D U M DOMINGUEZ HILLS EAST BAY FRESNO FULLERTON HUMBOLDT TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CSU Presidents
More information2017 UC Admitted Transfer Student Survey
2017 UC Admitted Transfer Student Survey Default Question Block Q1 About the Survey The purpose of the 2017 University of California Admitted Transfer Applicant Survey is to gain a full understanding of
More information2010 HISP Graduates Next Stop: College
HISP@CKM HUMANITIES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM AT C.K. MCCLATCHY HIGH SCHOOL 2010 HISP Graduates Next Stop: College Every graduating HISP senior is accepted to at least one college or university,
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-31, Student Organizations, California State University, Los Angeles
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu February
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-25, Cashiering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu October
More informationTHE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
skip navigation Sonoma State University Search SSU Catalog ACADEMIC PROGRAMS THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Word from the President SSU Snapshots Year in the Life, Videos Academic Programs Academic Schools
More informationNOTICE OF AVAILABILITY TIERED DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY CREATIVE ARTS & HOLLOWAY MIXED-USE PROJECT
PHYSICAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1600 Holloway Avenue, CY 201 San Francisco, CA 94132 Tel: 415/405-3836 Fax: 415/405-3846 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY TIERED DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO
More information2018 Fall Silicon Valley STEM Silicon Valley, California Start Date: 10/07/2018 End Date: 10/07/2018. Exhibitor Listing. Abertay University
2018 Fall Silicon Valley STEM Silicon Valley, California Start Date: 10/07/2018 End Date: 10/07/2018 Exhibitor Listing Abertay University http://www.abertay.ac.uk California State University-East Bay http://www.csueastbay.edu
More informationState University of New York at Geneseo
Engineering Baccalaureate-Origins of US Research Recipients 2005-20 Engineering awarded to Alumni of Masters Institutions 1 RIT 102 1.6% 2 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 101 1.1%
More informationTransfers to Private and Out of State 4yr Colleges
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:07:24-0800 Subject: From: To: 2004-05 Transfers to Private and Out of State 4yr Colleges Adrew LaManque Brian Murphy, Judy Miner, Robert Griffin, Renee Augenstein Hi all, the
More informationAny observations not included in this report were discussed with your staff at the informal exit conference and may be subject to follow-up.
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu March
More informationAugust 21, CSU Directors of Financial Aid. Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor. Final Financial Aid Database Report
Student Academic Services Academic and Student Affairs 01 Golden Shore, 6th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-210 www.calstate.edu athan S. Evans Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor Tel: 562-951-62 Fax 562-951-867
More information8.3% Transferred to university & no longer enrolled (n = 18) Figure 1. Transfer status of students who graduated with transfer degrees during
Institutional Research and Planning Associate Degrees for Transfer Awarded in Academic Year 2013-14 May 2017 Background In Fall 2012, California Community Colleges began offering associate degrees for
More informationSears Directors' Cup Final Standings
1 Stanford 662.5 5 59.5 2 63.0 4 61.0 3 61.5 1 64.0 57 0.0 54 0.0 971.5 2 North Carolina 565.0 53.0 17 44.5 19 46.0 8 57.0 41 17.5 16 0.0 7 58.0 9 54.5 789.5 3 UCLA 485.5 118.0 7 58.0 1 64.0 5 58.5 3 61.5
More informationSubject: Audit Report 16-48, Emergency Management, California State University, Fullerton
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu March
More informationAny observations not included in this report were discussed with your staff at the informal exit conference and may be subject to follow-up.
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu September
More informationAPPROVED NURSING RESEARCH COURSES FOR APRN PROGRAM
APPROVED NURSING RESEARCH COURSES FOR APRN PROGRAM Institution Course Andrews University NRSG 445 Arizona State University NUR 315 Augusta University NURS 3807 Azusa Pacific University UNRS 425 or UNRS
More informationTranscript Convalidation Process
Transcript Convalidation Process Dear ETC Student, Congratulations on your academic success as an ETC student! In order for your academic work from your American high school to be valid in your home country,
More informationSubject: Audit Report 16-45, Emergency Management, San José State University
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu January
More informationSeniors Class of 2018
By the Numbers Seniors Class of 2018 Presented by your YLHS Counselors Broad Timeline Senior Checks Month of October Application Timeline CSU Filing Period Oct 1 Nov 30 Applications October thru January
More information**Institutions as of 7/9/18**
**Institutions as of 7/9/18** Agricultural Research Service - ARS Alamo Colleges Alamo Colleges District Apollidon Learning Arkansas State University Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Bergen
More informationSEARCH IS ON FOR THE 2013 DELEGATES TO THE FILIPINO AMERICAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (FYLPro) IN THE PHILIPINES
SEARCH IS ON FOR THE 2013 DELEGATES TO THE FILIPINO AMERICAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (FYLPro) IN THE PHILIPINES 15 March 2013, Washington, D.C. Philippine Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. is pleased to
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-74, Taylor II Replacement Building, California State University, Chico
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu July
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-44, Athletics Fund-Raising, California State University, Bakersfield
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu February
More informationTuition, Fees, and Room & Board Rates Academic Year
Tuition, Fees, and Room & Board Rates Academic Year 2018-2019 Presentation to the Board of Trustees January 18, 2018 TUITION GOAL: Protect access and affordability, while sustaining academic quality and
More informationThe California State University OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR
The California State University OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Academic Affairs, Student Academic Support 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 Allison G. Jones Assistant Vice Chancellor 562-951-4744
More informationSubject: Audit Report 16-14, Spartan Complex Renovation, San Jose State University
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu April
More informationInitial (one-time) Membership Fee 10,000 Renewal Fee (every 8 years) $3500
November 25, 2013 UCAR Membership Fees Process and Schedule Fee assessment process: 1. UCAR Members vote at the Annual Meeting to approve new or renewing applications for UCAR membership. 2. After the
More informationSteve Relyea 401 Golden Shore, 5th Floor Executive Vice Chancellor and
Steve Relyea 401 Golden Shore, 5th Floor Executive Vice Chancellor and Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 Chief Financial Officer www.calstate.edu 562-951-4600 srelyea@calstate.edu DATE: January 22, 2018 TO: FROM:
More information2016 Fall Portland NCF, Start Date: 10/23/2016 End Date: 10/24/2016. Exhibitor Listing. 8th ROTC BDE Booth Number: 270
2016 Fall Portland NCF, Start Date: 10/23/2016 End Date: 10/24/2016 Exhibitor Listing 8th ROTC BDE Booth Number: 270 http://www.goarmy.com/rotc Academy of Interactive Entertainment Booth Number: 247 http://www.theaie.us
More informationSubject: Audit Report 16-13, Student Housing Phase II, California State University, Northridge
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu March
More informationSubject: Audit Report 17-29, Police Services, California State University Maritime Academy
Larry Mandel Vice Chancellor and Chief Audit Officer Office of Audit and Advisory Services 401 Golden Shore, 4th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 562-951-4430 562-951-4955 (Fax) lmandel@calstate.edu November
More informationDefining the Terms: POLST, Advance Directives, and California s Infrastructure
Defining the Terms: POLST, Advance Directives, and California s Infrastructure Judy Thomas, JD Executive Director Coalition for Compassionate Care of California CHCF Sacramento Briefing December 3, 2014
More informationFBI Field Offices. Louisville Division Room Martin Luther King Jr. Place Louisville, Kentucky (502)
FBI Field Offices Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Birmingham Division Room 1400 2121 8 th Ave. North Birmingham, Alabama 35203-2396 (205) 326-6166 Mobile Division One St. Louis Street, 3 rd Floor Mobile,
More informationCILogon & InCommon & Federated Identity. Jim Basney
CILogon & InCommon & Federated Identity Jim Basney Federated Identity Federated Identity for R&E geni.net opensciencedatacloud.org Federated Identity for R&E dmptool.org Federated
More informationRegion 6 Fall Area Meeting Update
Region 6 Fall Area Meeting Update Tom Coughlin Region 6 Director October 2016 1 10/4/16 Outline IEEE Region 6 Membership Creating Value for IEEE Members Bringing in the Next Generation Other Initiatives
More informationTable 2 Overall Heterodox-Adjusted Rankings for Ph.D.-Granting Institutions in Economics
ing Economics Departments in a Contested Discipline 23 Heterodox-Adjusted ings for Ph.D.-Granting Institutions in Economics ) ) Harvard U 43 1 (1) 5.47 1 (1) UC Berkeley 56 2 (2) 4.08 4 (4) Princeton U
More informationHighlights of College and Careers for the Class of 2012
Highlights of College and Careers for the Class of 2012 Clayton Valley High School Sandra Michels College Park High School Sheila Welsh Concord High School Becky Heindel Thank you to our College and Career
More informationStudent Services II: Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) & Foster Youth Programs. Fall 2014 High School & Community College Counselor Conference
Student Services II: Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) & Foster Youth Programs Fall 2014 High School & Community College Counselor Conference EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM Introduction What is EOP?
More informationCypress High School Home of the Centurions Weekly Announcement
Cypress High School Earlier today, Cypress High School joined more than 10 million Californians for the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. During the Daily Announcements and Check & Connect, all students
More informationNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINERS Region VI Corporate Partnership Packet Academic Year
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINERS Region VI Corporate Partnership Packet 2015-2016 Academic Year TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the Regional Finance Chair... 3 Region VI Overview... 4 2015 FRC Information...
More informationU.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
Men University of Sioux Falls 3.732 Truman State University 3.61 Gannon University 3.58 West Texas A&M University 3.57 Queens College (New York) 3.473 Concordia University, St. Paul 3.47 Valdosta State
More informationThe California Geographer
The California Geographer Volume 48, 2008 A Publication of the California Geographical Society Edited by Dorothy Freidel Copyediting and layout by Rick Cooper Editing & Design, Corvallis, Oregon Printed
More informationCALIFORNIAN COOPERATIVE ECOSYSTEM STUDIES UNIT
CALIFORNIAN COOPERATIVE ECOSYSTEM STUDIES UNIT AMENDMENT TWO TO COOPERATIVE and JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT between U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
More informationCSCAA NCAA Division I Scholar All-America Teams
College Swimming Coaches Association of America- For Immediate Release March 5, 2014 Contact: Joel Shinofield, Executive Director (540) 460-6563; joel@cscaa.org CSCAA NCAA Division I Scholar All-America
More information2017 Fall Seattle NCF, Start Date: 10/27/2017 End Date: 10/28/2017. Exhibitor Listing
2017 Fall Seattle NCF, Start Date: 10/27/2017 End Date: 10/28/2017 Exhibitor Listing Academy of Interactive Entertainment 137 http://www.theaie.us The American College of Greece http://www.acg.edu/ The
More informationCAIR 2017 Conference Sponsorship
1 42 nd Annual Conference November 8-10, 2017 Concord, CA CAIR 2017 Conference Sponsorship Invitation to Sponsor The California Association for Institutional Research (CAIR) is the largest western regional
More informationAPPROVED HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY for MECN and APRN PROGRAM
APPROVED HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY for MECN and APRN PROGRAM Institution Course Alameda College Biology 4 Allan Hancock College Biology 125 American Jewish University NSC 201/L American River College Biology 431
More informationDia S. Poole 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor President Long Beach, CA cell
Dia S. Poole 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor President Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 916.838.1604 cell www.calstate.edu/alumni dia.poole@alumni.csusb.edu Date: June 30, 2017 To: Chancellor Timothy P. White, Vice
More informationJuly 21, The Honorable Harry Reid 522 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC Dear Senator Reid:
July 21, 2009 The Honorable Harry Reid 522 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 Dear Senator Reid: As the Senate moves ahead with further consideration of the FY2010 Energy and Water Development
More informationnicholas academic centers graduating class of 2017
nicholas academic centers graduating class of 2017 Each year, at the NAC s annual graduation celebration, our graduates are awarded diplomas and given sweaters representing the colleges and universities
More informationUTAH STATE MEN'S GOLF
UTAH STATE MEN'S GOLF Website: Twitter: @USUMensGolf Facebook: /USUMensGolf 2016 FALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Tournament, Location Finish Score Sept. 10-11 @ Air Force Invitational, Colorado Springs, Colo.
More informationClass of 2016 Colleges
Class of 2016 Colleges College # Accepting # Attending Abilene Christian University 2 0 Agnes Scott College 1 0 American University 5 0 Amherst College 1 1 Arizona State University 66 14 Auburn University
More informationThe number of masters degrees awarded for all program areas at Land-grant institutions rose by 11,318 degrees (18%).
In This Edition >>> Graduate degrees awarded within agriculture. Graduate degrees awarded by the largest programs. Graduate degrees awarded by gender. Graduate degrees awarded by ethnicity. Summer 214
More informationSAT PERCENTILE DISTRIBUTIONS OF FIRST-TIME UNDERGRADUATES FALL
SAT PERCENTILE DISTRIBUTIONS OF FIRST-TIME UNDERGRADUATES FALL 2011-2015 Bowie State University (BSU) Coppin State University (CSU) Frostburg State University (FSU) Salisbury University (SU) Towson University
More informationPAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN S BASKETBALL TELEVISION SCHEDULE
2017-18 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN S BASKETBALL TELEVISION SCHEDULE (as of 10/24/17) All times listed are Pacific Time Zone. DATE GAME TIME (PT) NETWORK Tues., Oct. 17 UTAH Night with the Runnin Utes 6 p.m.
More information2016 NCSEA Structural Engineering Curriculum Survey
2016 NCSEA Structural Engineering Curriculum Survey By Brent Perkins, P.E., S.E., NCSEA Basic Education Committee Chair The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) is pleased to present
More informationUniversity of Maine System Peer Identification. November 2017
University of Maine System Peer Identification November 2017 Overview Why are we selecting peers? How could institutions envision using peers? Custom Hanover Research Model 2017 Campus Peers 2 Why are
More information4-YEAR COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES ( )
COLLEGE APPLICATION & MATRICULATION STATISTICS (2012-2018) This annual survey is taken just prior to graduation by all OPHS Seniors. It is primarily a self-reporting survey done to provide a picture of
More information