College tuition has become even more costly over the years as tuition rates continue to rise, forcing more students into debt.
During the fourth quarter of 2023, student loan balances stood at $1.6 trillion, according to data from the New York Federal Reserve.
The Council on Foreign Relations noted student debt has more than doubled over the past two decades. The other issue is students are borrowing even more as costs to attend both public and private universities across the U.S. have grown.
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GOBankingRates looked into how much college costs have risen in each state. To do so it analyzed each state’s average college tuition costs for each school year starting with 2013-2014 through 2021-2022.
To find the school costs for the previous eight years, it relied on the National Center for Education Statistics’ Digest of Education Statistics.
GOBankingRates determined that the cost of tuition for private institutions surged more than $22,000 in Iowa, which marked the largest eight-year increase of all 50 states.
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The costs in Oregon, Rhode Island and Massachusetts all rose over $17,000. Vermont, which saw costs rise over $16,000, rounded out the top five states with the largest private college tuition increases.
For public universities, Connecticut, Vermont, Massachusetts, Virginia and Alaska had the largest eight-year increases with costs rising over $6,000 in each respective state.
States with the largest eight year change for private institutions, according to GOBankingRates.
These annual costs include tuition and fees as well as room and board.
Iowa
2013: The average total cost was $24,517
2022: The average total cost jumped to $47,150.
That’s a 48% change.
Massachusetts
2013: The average total cost was $51,481.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $67,953.
That’s a nearly 25% change.
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Oregon
Oregon’s average private college costs were
2013: The average total cost was $42,383
2022: The average total cost jumped to $60,038
That’s a nearly 30% change.
Rhode Island
2013: The average total cost was $46,704
2022: The average total cost jumped to $64,025.
That’s about a 27% change.
Vermont
2013: The average cost was $47,908.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $64,274.
That’s about a 25% change.
States with the largest eight year change for public colleges, according to GoBankingRates.
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Alaska
2013: The average cost was $15,693.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $22,063
That’s about a 28.9% change.
Connecticut
2013: The average cost was $21,638.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $28,816.
That’s a nearly 25% change.
Massachusetts
2013: The average cost was $21,814.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $28,572.
That’s a nearly 24% change.
Vermont
2013: The average cost was $24,071.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $30,921.
That’s a more than 22% change.
Virginia
2013: The average cost was $19,845 annually.
2022: The average total cost jumped to $26,507
That’s a roughly a 25% change.