College tuition has fallen significantly at many schools
- Students are paying significantly less to attend public universities than they were a decade ago, according to new research.
- The average tuition bill for in-state public university students this year is $11,610, down 4% from a decade earlier when adjusted for inflation.
- The percentage of students graduating with some debt from in-state public universities has decreased from 59% to just under half over the past decade.
- Costs for public two-year community colleges have fallen by 9% over the past decade, as reported by the College Board.
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