It's almost like clockwork. Every year, most schools, whether they are private or public, see an increase in college tuition costs. We went through Illinois private and public four-year universities to find which schools have the biggest tuition increase, by percentage, from 2013-14 to 2014-15.
Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) had the tuition and fees number for the 2013-2014 school year, but had not updated to the upcoming school year yet. As a result, the 2014-15 numbers are pulled from each school's individual website. The tuition and fees numbers represent what it would cost an incoming, in-state freshman who is enrolling full-time at the respective school. Some schools have mandatory fees just for incoming freshman, so those are included. If the school's tuition is listed by credit hour, we went off a 15-credit hour semester.
As noted in ISAC's statistics, some schools such as University of Illinois at Chicago have differing tuition rates depending on the major of the student. We averaged the tuition rates, just as ISAC did with their data.
None of the tuition and fees rates include optional fees or room and board.
Below are the 10 Illinois schools which had the greatest increase in college tuition and fees cost from 2013-14 to 2014-15:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 18.6%
Loyola University Chicago: 11.4%
Chicago State University: 10%
Illinois Institute of Technology: 10%
University of Illinois at Chicago: 9%
Shimer College: 7.7%
Lincoln College-Normal: 6%
Monmouth College: 6%
North Park University: 5.6%
University of Chicago: 5.6%
Check out the chart at Reboot Illinois to see how much these schools (plus every other four-year school in the state) will cost for the 2014-2015 school year:
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Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) had the tuition and fees number for the 2013-2014 school year, but had not updated to the upcoming school year yet. As a result, the 2014-15 numbers are pulled from each school's individual website. The tuition and fees numbers represent what it would cost an incoming, in-state freshman who is enrolling full-time at the respective school. Some schools have mandatory fees just for incoming freshman, so those are included. If the school's tuition is listed by credit hour, we went off a 15-credit hour semester.
As noted in ISAC's statistics, some schools such as University of Illinois at Chicago have differing tuition rates depending on the major of the student. We averaged the tuition rates, just as ISAC did with their data.
None of the tuition and fees rates include optional fees or room and board.
Below are the 10 Illinois schools which had the greatest increase in college tuition and fees cost from 2013-14 to 2014-15:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 18.6%
Loyola University Chicago: 11.4%
Chicago State University: 10%
Illinois Institute of Technology: 10%
University of Illinois at Chicago: 9%
Shimer College: 7.7%
Lincoln College-Normal: 6%
Monmouth College: 6%
North Park University: 5.6%
University of Chicago: 5.6%
Check out the chart at Reboot Illinois to see how much these schools (plus every other four-year school in the state) will cost for the 2014-2015 school year:
NEXT ARTICLE: The 15 best Illinois colleges, according to Forbes
The average Ilinois home price is very...average
Property taxes and home values by county in Illinois
What's the housing inventory in your county?
Check out these Illinois roadside attractions on your next road trip
from Chicago - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1o9s4cQ
via IFTTT
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