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Tuition & Fees

Higher EducationIn Public

in the West

2010 - 2011Detailed Tuition & Fees Tables

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TUITION AND FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST

2010-2011

Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200

Boulder, Colorado 80301-9752

November 2010

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Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) is a public, interstate agency established to promote and facilitate resource sharing, collaboration, and cooperative planning among the Western states and their colleges and universities. Member states are: Alaska Idaho Oregon Arizona Montana South Dakota California Nevada Utah Colorado New Mexico Washington Hawaii North Dakota Wyoming 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 Office of Policy Analysis and Research which is involved in the research, analysis, and reporting of information on public policy issues of concern in the WICHE states. Data presented here are available in paper copy for $15.00 plus $5.00 for postage and handling through the WICHE Publications Office, 3035 Center Green Drive, Boulder, CO 80301-9752; Telephone: (303) 541-0200; FAX: (303) 541-0243. The complete report is also available online at http://www.wiche.edu/Policy/Tuition_and_Fees/index.asp.

Published November 2010 by the

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200

Boulder, Colorado 80301-9752 Telephone: (303) 541-0200

An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Printed in the United States of America

Publication Number 2A346H

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Tuition and fees data in this report were provided by state higher education governing and coordinating boards, and in some cases, individual institutions. We express our appreciation to the following individuals and agencies for providing the necessary information.

Alaska

Isabelle G. Tissier, University of Alaska

Arizona

Bill Brown, Central Arizona College Shelly Castaneda, Mohave Community College Lulut Clow, Maricopa Community Colleges Carole Coleman, Arizona Western College Timothy E Curtis, Eastern Arizona College Diane Groover, Pima County Community College

District V. Blaine Hatch, Northland Pioneer College Kevin Butler, Cochise County Community College

District Gale Tebeau, Arizona Board of Regents Sandra Thurman-Jackson, Yavapai College Jami Van Ess, Coconino Community College

California

Tracy Britten, California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office

Kara Perkins, California State University System Elisabeth Willoughby, University of California

Office of the President

Colorado

Daniel Krug, Colorado Department of Higher Education

Hawaii

Sanford Beppu, University of Hawaii System

Idaho

Ken Campbell, College of Southern Idaho Scott Christie, Idaho State Board of Education Angalynn Bishop, Eastern Idaho Technical

College Diana Plum, North Idaho College

Montana

Tyler Trevor, Montana University System

Nevada

Crystal Abba, Nevada System of Higher Education

New Mexico

Deborah Garcia, New Mexico Higher Education Department

North Dakota

Cathy McDonald, North Dakota University

System

Oregon

Paul Schroeder, Oregon Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development

Shonna Sedgwick Butler, Oregon University System

South Dakota

Mary Ellen Garrett, South Dakota Board of

Regents Michael Hoffman, Mitchell Technical Institute Janell Oberlander, Western Dakota Technical

Institute Jim Rokusek, Southeast Technical Institute Marlene Seeklander, Lake Area Technical

Institute

Utah Darren Marshall, Utah System of Higher

Education

Washington

Lynette Anderson, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

Rick Heggie, Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board

Wyoming

George Pitt, Wyoming Community College

Commission Suzie Waggoner, University of Wyoming

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SUMMARY This annual report updates the tuition and fee prices published by all of the public higher education institutions in the WICHE member states. It is the product of an annual survey administered to the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) offices in each state, with a couple of exceptions. There is no centralized coordinating or governing body for the two-year colleges in Arizona or for the technical institutes in South Dakota. Therefore, personnel at the individual institutions in those two states responded to this survey. A copy of the survey instructions can be found in the appendix. Changes to the Report In response to feedback from WICHE constituents, this year’s edition incorporates three significant changes: 1) the addition of enrollment-weighted tuition and fee averages by state; 2) the ability to download all data tables in excel format, most notably the tables that show each institutions’ tuition and fees charges; and 3) a reduction in the total number of data tables to eliminate redundancy and streamline the report. Unlike unweighted tuition and fee 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 an average 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 2010-11 at public four-year institutions in the WICHE region were $6,186, an increase over the previous year of $444 (7.7 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average resident undergraduate tuition in the region was 6.3 percent over 2009-10. Tuition and fees for resident in-district students at public two-year colleges in the WICHE states, excluding California, averaged $2,834 in 2010-11, an increase of $189 (7.1 percent), or 5.7 percent after adjusting for inflation. Non-resident undergraduates at public four-year institutions in the region paid an unweighted average of $17,658 in 2010-11, an increase over the previous year of $883 (5.3 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average non-resident undergraduate tuition in the region was 3.9 percent over 2009-10. Non-resident students at public two-year colleges in the WICHE states averaged $7,109 for tuition and fees in 2010-11, an increase of $175 (2.5 percent), or a 1.1 percent increase after adjusting for inflation. Tuition and fees for resident graduates in 2010-11 at public four-year institutions averaged $7,737, an increase over the previous year of $249 (3.3 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average resident graduate tuition in the region was 4.7 percent over the 2009-10 school year. Average tuition and fees for non-resident graduates in 2010-11 at public four-year institutions in the region were $17,765, an increase over the previous year of $277 (1.8 percent). After adjusting for inflation, the change in average non-resident graduate tuition in the region was 3.2 percent over 2009-10.

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Overall, the average percent change in resident and non-resident tuition and fees for four-year institutions were higher when tuition and fees were weighted by enrollment. The inverse was found for the average percent change in enrollment-weighted resident and non-resident tuition and fees for two-year institutions.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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SUMMARY

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Table 1: Average Tuition and Fees at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 2: Average Tuition and Fees in Constant (2010) Dollars at Public Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

2

Table 3: Resident and Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

3

Table 4:

Resident and Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

4

Table 5: Resident and Non-Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 6: Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 7:

Resident In-District/County and Non-Resident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region: State Averages, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 8: Resident In-District/County and Non-Resident Tuition and Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 9: Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 10:

Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 11:

Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Table 12:

Endnotes

Non-Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region by Carnegie Classification and State, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01

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Appendix A The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, 2005

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Appendix B Number of Public Four-Year Institutions by Carnegie Classification in the WICHE Region, 2010-11

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Appendix C Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State in the WICHE Region, 2010-11

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Appendix D Procedure for Converting Current Dollars To Constant Dollars

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Appendix E Methodology

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Appendix F Survey Instructions

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Appendix G Mandatory Fees at Public Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region

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Appendix H Mandatory Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region

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Appendix I Undergraduate FTE Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region

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Appendix J Graduate FTE Four-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region

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Appendix K Undergraduate FTE Two-Year Institutions in the WICHE Region 50

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1]

Resident Undergraduate $6,186 $5,742 $4,159 $2,709 7.7% 48.7% 128.4%

Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 6,119 5,644 4,148 2,840 8.4% 47.5% 115.4%

Resident Graduate 7,737 7,388 5,380 3,403 4.7% 43.8% 127.4%

Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 7,818 7,311 5,433 3,722 6.9% 43.9% 110.0%

Nonresident Undergraduate 17,658 16,775 13,498 9,434 5.3% 30.8% 87.2%

Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 16,061 15,145 12,197 8,850 6.0% 31.7% 81.5%

Nonresident Graduate 17,765 17,215 14,161 9,929 3.2% 25.4% 78.9%

Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 17,440 16,500 13,423 9,859 5.7% 29.9% 76.9%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident In-District [2] 2,834 2,645 2,175 1,433 7.1% 30.3% 97.8%

Nonresident 7,109 6,934 6,149 4,683 2.5% 15.6% 51.8%

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1]

Resident Undergraduate $6,643 $6,120 $4,365 $2,702 8.5% 52.2% 145.8%

Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 6,646 6,025 4,324 2,827 10.3% 53.7% 135.1%

Resident Graduate 8,734 8,248 5,831 3,459 5.9% 49.8% 152.5%

Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 8,732 8,026 5,777 3,907 8.8% 51.2% 123.5%

Nonresident Undergraduate 20,084 19,281 15,186 10,156 4.2% 32.3% 97.8%

Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 18,680 17,578 13,613 9,490 6.3% 37.2% 96.8%

Nonresident Graduate 20,449 19,858 15,813 10,754 3.0% 29.3% 90.2%

Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 20,351 19,120 14,686 10,640 6.4% 38.6% 91.3%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident In-District [2] 2,740 2,562 2,134 1,434 7.0% 28.4% 91.0%

Nonresident 7,062 7,023 6,246 4,687 0.6% 13.1% 50.7%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Percent Change

Table 1a: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 1b: WEIGHTED AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Percent Change

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1]

Resident Undergraduate $6,186 $5,820 $4,686 $3,627 6.3% 32.0% 70.5%

Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 6,119 5,720 4,674 3,803 7.0% 30.9% 60.9%

Resident Graduate 7,737 7,488 6,062 4,557 3.3% 27.6% 69.8%

Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 7,818 7,410 6,121 4,984 5.5% 27.7% 56.8%

Nonresident Undergraduate 17,658 17,003 15,208 12,632 3.9% 16.1% 39.8%

Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 16,061 15,351 13,743 11,851 4.6% 16.9% 35.5%

Nonresident Graduate 17,765 17,448 15,956 13,296 1.8% 11.3% 33.6%

Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 17,440 16,724 15,124 13,201 4.3% 15.3% 32.1%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident In-District [2] 2,834 2,681 2,451 1,919 5.7% 15.7% 47.7%

Nonresident 7,109 7,029 6,929 6,270 1.1% 2.6% 13.4%

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS [1]

Resident Undergraduate $6,643 $6,203 $4,918 $3,618 7.1% 35.1% 83.6%

Resident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 6,646 6,106 4,872 3,785 8.8% 36.4% 75.6%

Resident Graduate 8,734 8,360 6,570 4,632 4.5% 32.9% 88.6%

Resident Graduate (w/o CA) 8,732 8,135 6,509 5,231 7.3% 34.2% 66.9%

Nonresident Undergraduate 20,084 19,542 17,111 13,599 2.8% 17.4% 47.7%

Nonresident Undergraduate (w/o CA) 18,680 17,816 15,339 12,708 4.8% 21.8% 47.0%

Nonresident Graduate 20,449 20,128 17,818 14,400 1.6% 14.8% 42.0%

Nonresident Graduate (w/o CA) 20,351 19,379 16,547 14,247 5.0% 23.0% 42.8%

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Resident In-District [2] 2,740 2,597 2,404 1,921 5.5% 14.0% 42.7%

Nonresident 7,062 7,118 7,038 6,276 -0.8% 0.3% 12.5%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010; State Higher Education Executive Officers.

Notes: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E. The Higher Education Cost Adjustment (HECA)

was used here to convert to constant dollars.

Percent Change

Table 2a: AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES IN CONSTANT (2010) DOLLARS AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE

REGION, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 2b: WEIGHTED AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES IN CONSTANT (2010) DOLLARS AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN

THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Percent Change

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

ALASKA $5,225 $4,979 $4,286 $3,005 4.9% 21.9% 73.9% $15,815 $14,879 $12,058 $7,925 6.3% 31.2% 99.6%

ARIZONA 8,058 6,798 4,374 2,344 18.5% 84.2% 243.8% 21,288 19,796 14,374 9,459 7.5% 48.1% 125.1%

CALIFORNIA 6,339 5,968 4,184 2,416 6.2% 51.5% 162.4% 21,351 20,545 16,505 10,732 3.9% 29.4% 98.9%

COLORADO 6,640 6,079 4,253 2,807 9.2% 56.1% 136.5% 18,915 18,038 14,491 10,324 4.9% 30.5% 83.2%

HAWAII 6,059 5,414 2,855 2,464 11.9% 112.2% 145.9% 17,267 15,526 8,583 8,192 11.2% 101.2% 110.8%

IDAHO 5,279 4,840 3,889 2,466 9.1% 35.8% 114.1% 15,393 14,109 11,496 8,386 9.1% 33.9% 83.6%

MONTANA 5,165 5,090 4,572 2,916 1.5% 13.0% 77.1% 16,320 15,713 13,464 8,347 3.9% 21.2% 95.5%

NEVADA 4,937 4,425 2,821 2,145 11.6% 75.0% 130.2% 17,070 15,740 10,829 8,492 8.5% 57.6% 101.0%

NEW MEXICO 4,418 4,098 3,260 2,317 7.8% 35.5% 90.7% 12,911 12,031 9,882 8,328 7.3% 30.7% 55.0%

NORTH DAKOTA 6,107 5,916 4,785 2,876 3.2% 27.6% 112.3% 12,037 11,644 10,983 6,577 3.4% 9.6% 83.0%

OREGON 7,242 6,716 4,844 3,508 7.8% 49.5% 106.5% 19,194 18,128 13,291 10,867 5.9% 44.4% 76.6%

SOUTH DAKOTA 6,782 6,488 4,734 3,418 4.5% 43.3% 98.4% 8,279 7,861 9,721 7,370 5.3% -14.8% 12.3%

UTAH 4,708 4,354 3,250 2,367 8.1% 44.9% 98.9% 14,215 13,188 10,054 7,232 7.8% 41.4% 96.6%

WASHINGTON 7,567 6,749 4,612 3,158 12.1% 64.1% 139.7% 18,985 18,212 14,825 10,518 4.2% 28.1% 80.5%WYOMING 3,927 3,726 3,426 2,575 5.4% 14.6% 52.5% 12,237 11,646 9,816 7,693 5.1% 24.7% 59.1%

$6,186 $5,742 $4,159 $2,709 7.7% 48.7% 128.4% $17,658 $16,775 $13,498 $9,434 5.3% 30.8% 87.2%

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

ALASKA $5,234 $4,978 $4,255 $2,967 5.2% 23.0% 76.4% $15,824 $14,878 $12,027 $7,887 6.4% 31.6% 100.6%

ARIZONA 8,081 6,803 4,421 1,311 18.8% 82.8% 516.2% 21,713 20,111 14,315 9,142 8.0% 51.7% 137.5%

CALIFORNIA 6,639 6,246 4,419 2,542 6.3% 50.2% 161.2% 22,678 21,735 17,248 11,063 4.3% 31.5% 105.0%

COLORADO 6,801 6,241 4,376 2,872 9.0% 55.4% 136.7% 21,157 20,151 15,922 11,543 5.0% 32.9% 83.3%

HAWAII 7,434 6,602 3,459 2,970 12.6% 114.9% 150.3% 20,146 18,021 9,736 9,245 11.8% 106.9% 117.9%

IDAHO 5,330 4,885 3,920 2,487 9.1% 36.0% 114.3% 15,549 14,298 11,702 8,515 8.8% 32.9% 82.6%

MONTANA 5,615 5,484 4,862 3,031 2.4% 15.5% 85.2% 17,942 17,000 13,929 8,599 5.5% 28.8% 108.7%

NEVADA 5,551 4,931 3,118 2,145 12.6% 78.0% 158.8% 18,694 17,140 11,741 8,492 9.1% 59.2% 120.1%

NEW MEXICO 5,133 4,753 3,791 2,608 8.0% 35.4% 96.8% 16,267 14,983 12,299 9,391 8.6% 32.3% 73.2%

NORTH DAKOTA 6,524 6,302 5,051 2,939 3.5% 29.1% 121.9% 14,655 14,159 11,948 7,054 3.5% 22.7% 107.8%

OREGON 7,426 6,899 4,987 3,606 7.6% 48.9% 105.9% 21,633 20,514 15,193 12,304 5.5% 42.4% 75.8%

SOUTH DAKOTA 6,639 6,347 4,683 3,403 4.6% 41.8% 95.1% 8,136 7,720 9,670 7,355 5.4% -15.9% 10.6%

UTAH 4,898 4,556 3,484 1,775 7.5% 40.6% 176.0% 14,568 13,633 10,672 5,394 6.9% 36.5% 170.1%

WASHINGTON 8,124 7,230 4,928 3,372 12.4% 64.8% 140.9% 20,883 20,065 15,908 11,032 4.1% 31.3% 89.3%WYOMING 3,927 3,726 3,426 2,575 5.4% 14.6% 52.5% 12,237 11,646 9,816 7,693 5.1% 24.7% 59.1%

$6,643 $6,120 $4,358 $2,697 8.5% 52.4% 146.3% $20,413 $19,380 $15,157 $10,136 5.3% 34.7% 101.4%

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

AVERAGE

Table 3b. WEIGHTED UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Table 3a. UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

AVERAGE

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

ALASKA [3]

University of Alaska, Anchorage $5,186 $4,910 $4,014 $2,769 5.6% 29.2% 87.3% $15,776 $14,810 $11,786 $7,689 6.5% 33.9% 105.2%

University of Alaska, Fairbanks [4] 5,358 5,138 4,766 3,420 4.3% 12.4% 56.7% 15,948 15,038 12,538 8,340 6.1% 27.2% 91.2%

University of Alaska, Southeast 5,130 4,888 4,078 2,826 5.0% 25.8% 81.5% 15,720 14,788 11,850 7,746 6.3% 32.7% 102.9%

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Polytechnic [5] [6] 8,128 6,840 4,293 --- 18.8% 89.3% --- 20,592 19,625 15,042 --- 4.9% 36.9% ---

Arizona State University-Tempe [5] [6] 8,128 6,840 4,404 --- 18.8% 84.6% --- 20,592 19,625 15,093 9,800 4.9% 36.4% 110.1%

Arizona State University-West [5] [6] 8,128 6,840 4,293 2,344 18.8% 89.3% 246.8% 20,592 19,625 15,042 --- 4.9% 36.9% ---

Northern Arizona University [6] 7,667 6,627 4,393 2,344 15.7% 74.5% 227.1% 20,067 17,854 13,023 8,776 12.4% 54.1% 128.7%

University of Arizona [5] 8,237 6,842 4,487 2,344 20.4% 83.6% 251.4% 24,596 22,251 13,671 9,800 10.5% 79.9% 151.0%

CALIFORNIA [7] [8]

California Maritime Academy 5,294 5,090 3,446 2,138 4.0% 53.6% 147.6% 16,454 16,250 13,616 9,518 1.3% 20.8% 72.9%

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 6,472 6,198 4,245 2,129 4.4% 52.5% 204.0% 17,632 17,358 14,415 9,509 1.6% 22.3% 85.4%

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 4,807 4,542 3,006 1,795 5.8% 59.9% 167.8% 15,967 15,702 13,176 9,175 1.7% 21.2% 74.0%

California State University, Bakersfield 5,314 5,091 3,318 1,795 4.4% 60.2% 196.0% 16,474 16,251 13,488 9,175 1.4% 22.1% 79.6%

California State University, Channel Islands [9] 5,070 4,866 2,980 --- 4.2% 70.1% --- 16,230 16,026 13,150 --- 1.3% 23.4% ---

California State University, Chico 5,620 5,336 3,370 2,026 5.3% 66.8% 177.4% 16,780 16,496 13,540 9,406 1.7% 23.9% 78.4%

California State University, Dominguez Hills 4,849 4,645 2,991 1,735 4.4% 62.1% 179.5% 16,009 15,805 13,161 9,115 1.3% 21.6% 75.6%

California State University, East Bay [10] 5,091 4,692 2,916 1,725 8.5% 74.6% 195.1% 16,251 15,852 13,086 9,105 2.5% 24.2% 78.5%

California State University, Fresno 4,879 4,673 2,986 1,746 4.4% 63.4% 179.4% 16,039 15,833 13,156 9,126 1.3% 21.9% 75.8%

California State University, Fullerton 4,858 4,662 2,990 1,798 4.2% 62.5% 170.2% 16,018 15,822 13,160 9,178 1.2% 21.7% 74.5%

California State University, Long Beach 4,810 4,370 2,864 1,742 10.1% 67.9% 176.1% 15,970 15,530 13,034 9,122 2.8% 22.5% 75.1%

California State University, Los Angeles 4,848 4,640 3,035 1,724 4.5% 59.7% 181.2% 16,008 15,800 13,205 9,104 1.3% 21.2% 75.8%

California State University, Monterey Bay 4,721 4,517 2,999 1,855 4.5% 57.4% 154.5% 15,881 15,677 13,169 9,235 1.3% 20.6% 72.0%

California State University, Northridge 5,076 4,801 3,036 1,814 5.7% 67.2% 179.8% 16,236 15,961 13,206 9,194 1.7% 22.9% 76.6%

California State University, Sacramento 5,195 4,901 3,072 1,874 6.0% 69.1% 177.2% 16,355 16,061 13,242 9,254 1.8% 23.5% 76.7%

California State University, San Bernardino 5,049 4,839 3,092 1,733 4.3% 63.3% 191.3% 16,209 15,999 13,262 9,113 1.3% 22.2% 77.9%

California State University, San Marcos 5,044 4,628 3,062 1,706 9.0% 64.7% 195.7% 16,204 15,788 13,232 9,086 2.6% 22.5% 78.3%

California State University, Stanislaus 5,302 4,840 3,030 1,803 9.5% 75.0% 194.1% 16,462 16,000 13,200 9,183 2.9% 24.7% 79.3%

Humboldt State University 5,750 5,166 3,167 1,861 11.3% 81.6% 209.0% 16,910 16,326 13,337 9,241 3.6% 26.8% 83.0%

San Diego State University 5,206 4,947 3,122 1,776 5.2% 66.8% 193.1% 16,366 16,107 13,292 9,156 1.6% 23.1% 78.7%

San Francisco State University 5,014 4,740 3,128 1,822 5.8% 60.3% 175.2% 16,174 15,900 13,298 9,202 1.7% 21.6% 75.8%

San Jose State University 5,370 5,054 3,292 1,857 6.3% 63.1% 189.2% 16,530 16,214 13,462 9,237 1.9% 22.8% 79.0%

Sonoma State University 5,508 5,290 3,616 2,002 4.1% 52.3% 175.1% 16,668 16,450 13,786 9,382 1.3% 20.9% 77.7%

University of California, Berkeley [11] 8,938 8,353 6,512 3,629 7.0% 37.3% 146.3% 33,819 31,655 24,332 14,243 6.8% 39.0% 137.4%

University of California, Davis [11] 9,943 9,358 7,457 4,072 6.3% 33.3% 144.2% 34,837 32,690 25,277 14,686 6.6% 37.8% 137.2%

University of California, Irvine [11] 9,303 8,718 6,770 4,058 6.7% 37.4% 129.3% 34,111 32,070 24,590 14,584 6.4% 38.7% 133.9%

University of California, Los Angeles [11] 8,851 8,266 6,504 3,701 7.1% 36.1% 139.2% 33,660 31,568 24,324 14,312 6.6% 38.4% 135.2%

University of California, Merced [11] [12] 9,101 8,516 6,653 --- 6.9% 36.8% --- 33,909 31,818 24,473 --- 6.6% 38.6% ---

University of California, Riverside [11] 9,092 8,507 6,590 3,855 6.9% 38.0% 135.8% 33,908 31,809 24,410 14,470 6.6% 38.9% 134.3%

University of California, San Diego [11] 9,377 8,792 6,685 3,848 6.7% 40.3% 143.7% 34,185 32,094 24,505 14,462 6.5% 39.5% 136.4%

Table 4: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

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2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

University of California, San Francisco [11] --- --- --- 3,582 --- --- --- --- --- --- 14,196 --- --- ---

University of California, Santa Barbara [11] 9,662 9,077 6,997 3,834 6.4% 38.1% 152.0% 34,592 32,379 24,817 14,446 6.8% 39.4% 139.5%

University of California, Santa Cruz [11] 9,447 8,862 6,949 3,869 6.6% 35.9% 144.2% 34,384 32,164 24,769 14,483 6.9% 38.8% 137.4%

COLORADO [13]

Adams State College 4,971 4,454 2,853 2,186 11.6% 74.2% 127.4% 14,931 13,598 9,123 6,582 9.8% 63.7% 126.8%

Colorado School of Mines 13,404 12,244 8,144 5,211 9.5% 64.6% 157.2% 27,834 26,404 20,726 15,311 5.4% 34.3% 81.8%

Colorado State University 6,985 6,318 4,442 3,135 10.6% 57.2% 122.8% 23,095 22,240 15,404 11,153 3.8% 49.9% 107.1%

Colorado State University-Pueblo [14] 5,615 5,204 4,118 2,370 7.9% 36.4% 136.9% 15,688 15,596 14,758 9,296 0.6% 6.3% 68.8%

Fort Lewis College 4,924 4,646 3,292 2,331 6.0% 49.6% 111.2% 17,616 17,604 13,700 9,059 0.1% 28.6% 94.5%

Mesa State College 5,883 5,453 3,080 2,185 7.9% 91.0% 169.2% 15,382 14,419 10,267 6,767 6.7% 49.8% 127.3%

Metropolitan State College of Denver 4,093 3,639 2,941 2,390 12.5% 39.2% 71.3% 14,440 13,132 10,692 8,340 10.0% 35.1% 73.1%

University of Colorado, Boulder [15] 8,511 7,932 5,372 3,180 7.3% 58.4% 167.6% 29,493 28,186 22,826 16,498 4.6% 29.2% 78.8%

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [15] [16] 7,417 6,997 4,889 2,980 6.0% 51.7% 148.9% 17,067 16,747 16,183 10,784 1.9% 5.5% 58.3%

University of Colorado, Denver [15] 7,101 6,542 4,926 2,698 8.5% 44.2% 163.2% 20,011 19,574 16,076 12,042 2.2% 24.5% 66.2%

University of Northern Colorado 5,997 5,451 3,837 2,753 10.0% 56.3% 117.8% 17,181 15,699 12,381 10,038 9.4% 38.8% 71.2%

Western State College 4,776 4,064 3,138 2,270 17.5% 52.2% 110.4% 14,242 13,260 11,754 8,019 7.4% 21.2% 77.6%

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo [17] 5,416 4,888 2,603 2,330 10.8% 108.1% 132.4% 15,904 14,392 8,171 7,898 10.5% 94.6% 101.4%

University of Hawaii, Manoa 8,096 7,168 3,697 3,157 12.9% 119.0% 156.4% 21,536 19,216 10,177 9,637 12.1% 111.6% 123.5%

University of Hawaii, West Oahu 4,666 4,186 2,266 1,906 11.5% 105.9% 144.8% 14,362 12,970 7,402 7,042 10.7% 94.0% 103.9%

IDAHO [18]

Boise State University 5,300 4,864 3,872 2,450 9.0% 36.9% 116.3% 14,756 13,868 11,280 8,450 6.4% 30.8% 74.6%

Idaho State University 5,416 4,968 4,000 2,578 9.0% 35.4% 110.1% 15,916 14,770 11,700 8,818 7.8% 36.0% 80.5%

Lewis-Clark State College 4,998 4,596 3,714 2,360 8.7% 34.6% 111.8% 13,906 12,786 10,266 7,798 8.8% 35.5% 78.3%

University of Idaho 5,402 4,932 3,968 2,476 9.5% 36.1% 118.2% 16,994 15,012 12,738 8,476 13.2% 33.4% 100.5%

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings 5,242 5,207 4,856 3,052 0.7% 7.9% 71.8% 15,235 14,688 13,096 8,227 3.7% 16.3% 85.2%

Montana State University, Bozeman 6,168 5,988 5,220 3,079 3.0% 18.2% 100.3% 18,291 17,561 14,946 9,075 4.2% 22.4% 101.6%

Montana State University, Northern [19] 4,477 4,440 4,088 2,692 0.8% 9.5% 66.3% 15,224 15,132 13,371 8,078 0.6% 13.9% 88.5%

Montana Tech, University of Montana 5,928 5,885 5,123 3,006 0.7% 15.7% 97.2% 17,174 16,390 14,115 8,530 4.8% 21.7% 101.3%

University of Montana, Missoula [19] 5,476 5,330 4,711 3,066 2.7% 16.2% 78.6% 19,172 17,767 13,427 8,395 7.9% 42.8% 128.4%

University of Montana, Western [19] 3,696 3,689 3,433 2,603 0.2% 7.7% 42.0% 12,824 12,740 11,827 7,777 0.7% 8.4% 64.9%

NEVADA [20]

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 5,689 4,977 3,210 2,145 14.3% 77.2% 165.2% 18,979 17,317 11,884 8,492 9.6% 59.7% 123.5%

University of Nevada, Reno 5,561 5,051 3,034 2,145 10.1% 83.3% 159.2% 18,851 17,391 11,708 8,492 8.4% 61.0% 122.0%

Nevada State College 3,563 3,248 2,220 --- 9.7% 60.5% --- 13,381 12,512 8,896 --- 6.9% 50.4% ---

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 3,900 3,552 2,784 1,944 9.8% 40.1% 100.6% 9,432 9,102 8,340 7,128 3.6% 13.1% 32.3%

New Mexico Highlands University 2,952 2,741 2,280 1,992 7.7% 29.5% 48.2% 4,632 4,308 3,420 8,274 7.5% 35.4% -44.0%

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 4,942 4,607 3,604 2,499 7.3% 37.1% 97.8% 14,620 13,568 10,463 7,825 7.8% 39.7% 86.8%

New Mexico State University 5,400 4,998 3,918 2,790 8.0% 37.8% 93.5% 16,680 15,150 13,206 9,162 10.1% 26.3% 82.1%

University of New Mexico 5,506 5,101 4,108 2,746 7.9% 34.0% 100.5% 18,691 17,254 13,437 10,499 8.3% 39.1% 78.0%

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2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

Western New Mexico University 3,810 3,589 2,864 1,933 6.2% 33.0% 97.1% 13,410 12,805 10,424 7,078 4.7% 28.6% 89.5%

NORTH DAKOTA

Dickinson State University 5,395 5,249 4,154 2,378 2.8% 29.9% 126.9% 12,585 12,195 9,713 5,688 3.2% 29.6% 121.3%

Mayville State University [21] 5,937 5,793 4,943 3,182 2.5% 20.1% 86.6% 8,072 7,849 10,454 6,492 2.8% -22.8% 24.3%

Minot State University [22] 5,637 5,389 4,092 2,425 4.6% 37.8% 132.5% 5,637 5,389 9,870 6,005 4.6% -42.9% -6.1%

North Dakota State University 6,661 6,410 5,264 3,010 3.9% 26.5% 121.3% 16,077 15,509 12,545 7,359 3.7% 28.2% 118.5%

University of North Dakota 6,934 6,727 5,327 3,088 3.1% 30.2% 124.5% 16,373 15,846 12,659 7,437 3.3% 29.3% 120.2%

Valley City State University [23] 6,076 5,926 4,932 3,173 2.5% 23.2% 91.5% 13,478 13,078 10,656 6,483 3.1% 26.5% 107.9%

OREGON [24]

Eastern Oregon University 6,639 6,456 4,781 3,387 2.8% 38.9% 96.0% 6,639 6,456 4,925 3,387 2.8% 34.8% 96.0%

Oregon Institute of Technology 7,260 6,570 4,720 3,459 10.5% 53.8% 109.9% 20,400 18,090 12,604 12,075 12.8% 61.9% 68.9%

Oregon State University 7,115 6,727 5,442 3,654 5.8% 30.7% 94.7% 20,435 19,651 17,502 13,104 4.0% 16.8% 55.9%

Portland State University 7,130 6,764 4,499 3,525 5.4% 58.5% 102.3% 21,642 21,198 13,931 12,291 2.1% 55.4% 76.1%

Southern Oregon University 6,795 6,252 4,909 3,369 8.7% 38.4% 101.7% 20,430 19,914 14,686 10,515 2.6% 39.1% 94.3%

University of Oregon 8,190 7,430 5,193 3,819 10.2% 57.7% 114.5% 25,830 23,720 16,569 13,839 8.9% 55.9% 86.6%

Western Oregon University 7,566 6,813 4,362 3,342 11.1% 73.5% 126.4% 18,981 17,868 12,822 10,860 6.2% 48.0% 74.8%

SOUTH DAKOTA

Black Hills State University 6,516 6,227 4,754 3,403 4.6% 37.1% 91.5% 8,013 7,600 9,741 7,356 5.4% -17.7% 8.9%

Dakota State University 7,171 6,872 4,832 3,568 4.4% 48.4% 101.0% 8,668 8,245 9,819 7,520 5.1% -11.7% 15.3%

Northern State University 6,351 6,063 4,700 3,312 4.8% 35.1% 91.8% 7,848 7,436 9,687 7,265 5.5% -19.0% 8.0%

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 7,445 7,142 4,757 3,409 4.2% 56.5% 118.4% 8,942 8,515 9,744 7,361 5.0% -8.2% 21.5%

South Dakota State University 6,444 6,155 4,532 3,365 4.7% 42.2% 91.5% 7,941 7,528 9,519 7,318 5.5% -16.6% 8.5%

University of South Dakota 6,762 6,468 4,829 3,448 4.5% 40.0% 96.1% 8,259 7,841 9,816 7,400 5.3% -15.9% 11.6%

UTAH

Dixie State College of Utah [25] 3,489 3,145 1,984 --- 10.9% 75.9% --- 12,117 10,897 7,390 --- 11.2% 64.0% ---

Southern Utah University 4,736 4,269 3,358 2,067 10.9% 41.0% 129.1% 14,386 12,847 9,877 6,543 12.0% 45.7% 119.9%

University of Utah 6,274 5,746 4,298 2,895 9.2% 46.0% 116.7% 19,841 18,136 13,370 8,828 9.4% 48.4% 124.8%

Utah State University 5,150 4,828 3,672 2,401 6.7% 40.3% 114.5% 14,797 13,802 10,616 7,272 7.2% 39.4% 103.5%

Utah Valley University [26] 4,288 4,048 3,022 --- 5.9% 41.9% --- 12,246 11,888 9,472 --- 3.0% 29.3% ---

Weber State University 4,311 4,088 3,165 2,106 5.5% 36.2% 104.7% 11,902 11,555 9,599 6,283 3.0% 24.0% 89.4%

WASHINGTON [27] [28]

Central Washington University 7,104 6,418 4,219 2,910 10.7% 68.4% 144.1% 17,751 16,679 12,551 10,151 6.4% 41.4% 74.9%

Eastern Washington University 6,605 5,775 4,149 2,895 14.4% 59.2% 128.2% 15,323 14,493 13,429 9,699 5.7% 14.1% 58.0%

Evergreen State College 6,645 5,960 4,130 2,857 11.5% 60.9% 132.6% 17,771 16,976 14,537 10,111 4.7% 22.2% 75.8%

University of Washington [29] 8,701 7,692 5,505 3,761 13.1% 58.1% 131.3% 25,329 24,367 19,802 12,453 3.9% 27.9% 103.4%

Washington State University [30] 9,489 8,489 5,506 3,658 11.8% 72.3% 159.4% 20,531 19,565 14,514 10,574 4.9% 41.5% 94.2%

Western Washington University 6,858 6,159 4,165 2,864 11.3% 64.7% 139.5% 17,205 17,190 14,115 10,118 0.1% 21.9% 70.0%

WYOMING

University of Wyoming 3,927 3,726 3,426 2,575 5.4% 14.6% 52.5% 12,237 11,646 9,816 7,693 5.1% 24.7% 59.1%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

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ALASKA $8,999 $8,309 $6,709 $4,673 8.3% 34.1% 92.6% $17,471 $16,229 $12,927 $8,609 7.7% 35.1% 102.9%ARIZONA 8,598 7,617 5,250 2,344 12.9% 63.8% 266.8% 22,054 20,739 14,934 9,459 6.3% 47.7% 133.2%CALIFORNIA 7,585 7,531 5,282 2,765 0.7% 43.6% 174.4% 18,384 18,580 15,548 10,071 -1.1% 18.2% 82.6%COLORADO 8,459 7,880 5,364 3,463 7.3% 57.7% 144.3% 19,771 19,002 15,891 11,822 4.0% 24.4% 67.2%HAWAII 9,238 8,330 4,732 4,124 10.9% 95.2% 124.0% 21,334 19,202 10,708 10,052 11.1% 99.2% 112.2%IDAHO 6,232 5,720 4,624 3,081 9.0% 34.8% 102.3% 16,748 15,349 12,583 9,161 9.1% 33.1% 82.8%MONTANA 6,481 6,327 5,698 3,429 2.4% 13.7% 89.0% 18,733 17,992 15,243 9,304 4.1% 22.9% 101.3%NEVADA 6,477 5,869 3,060 2,316 10.4% 111.7% 179.7% 19,767 18,209 11,734 8,663 8.6% 68.5% 128.2%NEW MEXICO 4,751 4,404 3,691 2,494 7.9% 28.7% 90.5% 13,359 12,443 10,819 8,628 7.4% 23.5% 54.8%NORTH DAKOTA 7,171 6,910 5,483 3,204 3.8% 30.8% 123.8% 13,922 13,432 13,264 7,903 3.6% 5.0% 76.1%OREGON 12,278 11,615 8,228 6,272 5.7% 49.2% 95.8% 18,080 17,108 12,678 10,952 5.7% 42.6% 65.1%SOUTH DAKOTA 6,465 6,132 4,760 3,485 5.4% 35.8% 85.5% 10,520 9,858 10,176 7,774 6.7% 3.4% 35.3%UTAH 5,533 5,182 3,957 2,404 6.8% 39.8% 130.2% 16,766 15,814 12,252 7,364 6.0% 36.8% 127.7%WASHINGTON 8,939 8,492 6,545 4,956 5.3% 36.6% 80.4% 20,408 19,811 17,003 13,842 3.0% 20.0% 47.4%WYOMING 5,565 5,298 4,386 3,117 5.0% 26.9% 78.5% 14,133 13,458 11,370 8,199 5.0% 24.3% 72.4%

$7,714 $7,365 $5,380 $3,403 4.7% 43.4% 126.7% $17,765 $17,215 $14,161 $9,929 3.2% 25.4% 78.9%

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

ALASKA $9,052 $8,366 $6,897 $4,816 8.2% 31.2% 88.0% $17,524 $16,286 $13,073 $8,771 7.6% 34.0% 99.8%ARIZONA 8,688 7,640 5,201 1,307 13.7% 67.0% 564.6% 22,576 21,094 14,793 9,027 7.0% 52.6% 150.1%CALIFORNIA 8,513 8,582 5,892 3,044 -0.8% 44.5% 179.6% 20,572 20,780 17,794 11,042 -1.0% 15.6% 86.3%COLORADO 8,794 8,164 5,569 3,500 7.7% 57.9% 151.3% 21,208 20,546 17,901 12,271 3.2% 18.5% 72.8%HAWAII 10,276 9,172 4,990 4,163 12.0% 105.9% 146.9% 24,119 21,494 11,199 10,090 12.2% 115.4% 139.0%IDAHO 6,229 5,710 4,613 3,078 9.1% 35.0% 102.4% 16,869 15,404 12,653 9,162 9.5% 33.3% 84.1%MONTANA 6,505 6,224 5,620 3,481 4.5% 15.7% 86.9% 20,054 18,885 15,146 9,320 6.2% 32.4% 115.2%NEVADA 6,506 5,885 3,060 2,316 10.6% 112.6% 180.9% 19,796 18,225 11,734 8,663 8.6% 68.7% 128.5%NEW MEXICO 5,503 5,094 4,080 2,842 8.0% 34.9% 93.6% 16,366 15,074 12,397 9,773 8.6% 32.0% 67.5%NORTH DAKOTA 7,242 7,001 5,596 3,255 3.4% 29.4% 122.5% 16,813 16,247 13,452 7,952 3.5% 25.0% 111.4%OREGON 13,170 12,266 8,949 6,735 7.4% 47.2% 95.6% 19,294 18,038 14,064 11,498 7.0% 37.2% 67.8%SOUTH DAKOTA 6,539 6,206 4,777 3,483 5.4% 36.9% 87.8% 10,594 9,932 10,193 7,777 6.7% 3.9% 36.2%UTAH 6,060 5,579 4,070 2,523 8.6% 48.9% 140.2% 19,177 17,653 12,657 7,627 8.6% 51.5% 151.4%WASHINGTON 10,655 10,031 7,536 5,537 6.2% 41.4% 92.4% 23,468 22,712 18,269 14,100 3.3% 28.5% 66.4%WYOMING 5,565 5,298 4,386 3,117 5.0% 26.9% 78.5% 14,133 13,458 11,370 8,199 5.0% 24.3% 72.4%

$8,634 $8,273 $5,813 $3,455 4.4% 48.5% 149.9% $20,449 $19,858 $15,775 $10,736 3.0% 29.6% 90.5%

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Resident Non-Resident

AVERAGE

Table 5a. GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

AVERAGE

Table 5b. WEIGHTED GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

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ALASKA [3] [36]

University of Alaska, Anchorage $8,966 $8,246 $6,437 $4,437 8.7% 39.3% 102.1% $17,438 $16,166 $12,655 $8,373 7.9% 37.8% 108.3%

University of Alaska, Fairbanks [4] 9,138 8,474 7,189 5,088 7.8% 27.1% 79.6% 17,610 16,394 13,407 9,024 7.4% 31.3% 95.1%

University of Alaska, Southeast 8,892 8,206 6,501 4,494 8.4% 36.8% 97.9% 17,364 16,126 12,719 8,430 7.7% 36.5% 106.0%

ARIZONA [6]

Arizona State University-Polytechnic [5] [6] 8,844 7,971 5,508 --- 11.0% 60.6% --- 22,393 21,365 15,772 --- 4.8% 42.0% ---

Arizona State University-Tempe [5] [6] 8,844 7,971 5,559 --- 11.0% 59.1% --- 22,393 21,365 15,823 9,800 4.8% 41.5% 128.5%

Arizona State University-West [5] [6] 8,844 7,971 5,508 2,344 11.0% 60.6% 277.3% 22,393 21,365 15,772 --- 4.8% 42.0% ---

Northern Arizona University [6] 7,429 6,541 4,733 2,344 13.6% 57.0% 216.9% 18,203 17,056 13,381 8,776 6.7% 36.0% 107.4%

University of Arizona [5] 9,027 7,632 4,941 2,344 18.3% 82.7% 285.1% 24,889 22,544 13,921 9,800 10.4% 78.8% 154.0%

CALIFORNIA [7] [8] [40]

California Maritime Academy 5,705 6,026 4,028 --- -5.3% 41.6% --- 14,633 14,633 12,164 --- 0.0% 20.3% ---

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 7,456 7,134 4,827 2,207 4.5% 54.5% 237.8% 16,384 16,384 12,963 8,111 0.0% 26.4% 102.0%

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 5,791 5,478 3,588 1,873 5.7% 61.4% 209.2% 14,719 14,719 11,724 7,777 0.0% 25.5% 89.3%

California State University, Bakersfield [37] 6,298 6,027 3,900 1,873 4.5% 61.5% 236.3% 15,226 15,226 12,036 7,777 0.0% 26.5% 95.8%

California State University, Channel Islands [9] [37] 6,054 5,802 3,562 --- 4.3% 70.0% --- 14,982 14,982 11,698 --- 0.0% 28.1% ---

California State University, Chico [37] 6,604 6,272 3,952 2,104 5.3% 67.1% 213.9% 15,532 15,532 12,088 8,008 0.0% 28.5% 94.0%

California State University, Dominguez Hills [37] 5,833 5,581 3,573 1,813 4.5% 63.3% 221.7% 14,761 14,761 11,709 7,717 0.0% 26.1% 91.3%

California State University, East Bay [10] [37] 6,075 5,628 3,498 1,803 7.9% 73.7% 236.9% 15,003 15,003 11,634 7,707 0.0% 29.0% 94.7%

California State University, Fresno [37] 5,863 5,609 3,568 1,824 4.5% 64.3% 221.4% 14,791 14,791 11,704 7,728 0.0% 26.4% 91.4%

California State University, Fullerton [37] 5,842 5,598 3,572 1,876 4.4% 63.5% 211.4% 14,770 14,770 11,708 7,780 0.0% 26.2% 89.8%

California State University, Long Beach [37] 5,794 5,306 3,446 1,820 9.2% 68.1% 218.4% 14,722 14,722 11,582 7,724 0.0% 27.1% 90.6%

California State University, Los Angeles [37] 5,832 5,576 3,617 1,802 4.6% 61.2% 223.6% 14,760 14,760 11,753 7,706 0.0% 25.6% 91.5%

California State University, Monterey Bay [37] 5,705 5,453 3,581 1,933 4.6% 59.3% 195.1% 14,633 14,633 11,717 7,837 0.0% 24.9% 86.7%

California State University, Northridge [37] 5,791 5,737 3,618 1,892 0.9% 60.1% 206.1% 14,719 14,719 11,754 7,796 0.0% 25.2% 88.8%

California State University, Sacramento [37] 6,179 5,837 3,654 1,952 5.9% 69.1% 216.5% 15,107 15,107 11,790 7,856 0.0% 28.1% 92.3%

California State University, San Bernardino [37] 6,033 5,775 3,674 1,811 4.5% 64.2% 233.1% 14,961 14,961 11,810 7,715 0.0% 26.7% 93.9%

California State University, San Marcos [37] 6,028 5,564 3,644 1,784 8.3% 65.4% 237.9% 14,956 14,956 11,780 7,688 0.0% 27.0% 94.5%

California State University, Stanislaus [37] 6,286 5,776 3,612 1,881 8.8% 74.0% 234.2% 15,214 15,214 11,748 7,785 0.0% 29.5% 95.4%

Humboldt State University 6,734 6,102 3,749 1,939 10.4% 79.6% 247.3% 15,662 15,662 11,885 7,843 0.0% 31.8% 99.7%

San Diego State University 6,190 5,883 3,704 1,854 5.2% 67.1% 233.9% 15,118 15,118 11,840 7,758 0.0% 27.7% 94.9%

San Francisco State University 5,998 5,676 3,710 1,900 5.7% 61.7% 215.7% 14,926 14,926 11,846 7,804 0.0% 26.0% 91.3%

San Jose State University 6,354 5,990 3,874 1,935 6.1% 64.0% 228.4% 15,282 15,282 12,010 7,839 0.0% 27.2% 94.9%

Sonoma State University 6,492 6,226 4,198 2,080 4.3% 54.6% 212.1% 15,420 17,386 14,368 9,460 -11.3% 7.3% 63.0%

University of California, Berkeley 10,940 11,344 8,440 4,269 -3.6% 29.6% 156.3% 26,042 26,386 23,401 14,703 -1.3% 11.3% 77.1%

University of California, Davis 11,211 11,632 8,960 4,591 -3.6% 25.1% 144.2% 26,313 26,674 23,921 15,025 -1.4% 10.0% 75.1%

University of California, Irvine 11,072 11,961 8,892 5,206 -7.4% 24.5% 112.7% 26,174 27,003 23,853 15,640 -3.1% 9.7% 67.4%

University of California, Los Angeles 10,660 10,769 8,110 4,504 -1.0% 31.4% 136.7% 25,762 25,811 23,070 14,938 -0.2% 11.7% 72.5%

University of California, Merced [12] 10,867 10,844 8,909 --- 0.2% 22.0% --- 25,969 25,886 23,870 --- 0.3% 8.8% ---

University of California, Riverside 10,900 11,254 8,766 4,848 -3.1% 24.3% 124.8% 26,002 26,296 23,727 15,282 -1.1% 9.6% 70.1%

University of California, San Diego 10,844 11,045 8,612 4,883 -1.8% 25.9% 122.1% 25,946 26,087 23,573 15,131 -0.5% 10.1% 71.5%

University of California, San Francisco 10,470 11,751 8,899 4,559 -10.9% 17.7% 129.7% 25,572 26,793 23,860 14,993 -4.6% 7.2% 70.6%

University of California, Santa Barbara 11,024 11,665 9,123 4,885 -5.5% 20.8% 125.7% 26,126 26,707 24,084 15,319 -2.2% 8.5% 70.5%

Table 6: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

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Table 6: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

University of California, Santa Cruz 11,384 12,212 9,437 5,234 -6.8% 20.6% 117.5% 26,486 27,254 24,398 15,668 -2.8% 8.6% 69.0%

COLORADO [13]

Adams State College 7,494 7,142 3,373 2,512 4.9% 122.2% 198.3% 14,718 14,246 9,893 7,772 3.3% 48.8% 89.4%

Colorado School of Mines 13,404 12,238 8,136 5,211 9.5% 64.7% 157.2% 27,834 26,404 20,736 15,311 5.4% 34.2% 81.8%

Colorado State University 9,073 7,900 4,751 3,497 14.8% 91.0% 159.5% 20,661 19,552 16,019 11,603 5.7% 29.0% 78.1%

Colorado State University-Pueblo [14] 5,389 4,991 4,117 2,370 8.0% 30.9% 127.4% 14,797 14,725 14,758 9,296 0.5% 0.3% 59.2%

Mesa State College [31] 5,825 5,398 2,923 3,351 7.9% 99.3% 73.8% 15,921 14,922 8,593 10,158 6.7% 85.3% 56.7%

University of Colorado, Boulder [15] 10,430 9,685 6,956 4,006 7.7% 49.9% 160.4% 25,550 24,841 22,436 16,498 2.9% 13.9% 54.9%

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs [15] 8,438 8,854 6,363 3,530 -4.7% 32.6% 139.0% 18,492 19,054 17,723 11,974 -2.9% 4.3% 54.4%

University of Colorado, Denver [15] 7,403 7,170 6,048 3,558 3.2% 22.4% 108.1% 19,769 19,720 17,532 13,142 0.2% 12.8% 50.4%

University of Northern Colorado 8,677 7,545 5,613 3,132 15.0% 54.6% 177.0% 20,197 17,553 15,333 10,642 15.1% 31.7% 89.8%

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo 7,984 7,312 4,451 4,082 9.2% 79.4% 95.6% 17,968 16,432 10,115 10,010 9.3% 77.6% 79.5%

University of Hawaii, Manoa 10,492 9,348 5,013 4,165 12.2% 109.3% 151.9% 24,700 21,972 11,301 10,093 12.4% 118.6% 144.7%

IDAHO [18]

Boise State University 6,200 5,756 4,624 3,048 7.7% 34.1% 103.4% 15,656 14,760 12,032 9,048 6.1% 30.1% 73.0%

Idaho State University 6,376 5,848 4,740 3,178 9.0% 34.5% 100.6% 16,876 15,650 12,440 9,418 7.8% 35.7% 79.2%

University of Idaho 6,120 5,556 4,508 3,016 10.2% 35.8% 102.9% 17,712 15,636 13,278 9,016 13.3% 33.4% 96.5%

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings 6,040 6,005 5,608 3,495 0.6% 7.7% 72.8% 16,033 15,446 13,849 8,670 3.8% 15.8% 84.9%

Montana State University, Bozeman 7,135 6,774 6,041 3,533 5.3% 18.1% 102.0% 19,258 18,473 15,767 9,530 4.2% 22.1% 102.1%

Montana State University, Northern 6,207 6,171 5,656 3,300 0.6% 9.7% 88.1% 16,955 16,342 14,491 8,694 3.8% 17.0% 95.0%

Montana Tech, University of Montana 6,817 6,774 5,838 3,360 0.6% 16.8% 102.9% 20,089 19,943 17,197 10,327 0.7% 16.8% 94.5%

University of Montana, Missoula [32] 6,206 5,909 5,349 3,458 5.0% 16.0% 79.5% 21,329 19,755 14,913 9,301 8.0% 43.0% 129.3%

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 6,574 5,922 3,060 2,316 11.0% 114.8% 183.9% 19,864 18,262 11,734 8,663 8.8% 69.3% 129.3%

University of Nevada, Reno 6,380 5,816 3,060 2,316 9.7% 108.5% 175.5% 19,670 18,156 11,734 8,663 8.3% 67.6% 127.1%

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 4,332 3,960 3,108 2,166 9.4% 39.4% 100.0% 9,864 9,492 8,664 7,344 3.9% 13.9% 34.3%

New Mexico Highlands University 3,168 2,938 2,424 2,130 7.8% 30.7% 48.7% 4,872 4,526 3,636 8,776 7.6% 34.0% -44.5%

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 5,133 4,784 4,882 2,597 7.3% 5.1% 97.7% 15,495 14,379 14,621 8,227 7.8% 6.0% 88.3%

New Mexico State University 5,808 5,364 4,206 2,994 8.3% 38.1% 94.0% 17,088 15,534 13,560 9,402 10.0% 26.0% 81.7%

University of New Mexico 6,041 5,597 4,517 3,026 7.9% 33.7% 99.6% 19,207 17,732 13,814 10,818 8.3% 39.0% 77.5%

Western New Mexico University 4,026 3,781 3,008 2,053 6.5% 33.8% 96.1% 13,626 12,997 10,616 7,198 4.8% 28.4% 89.3%

NORTH DAKOTA

Minot State University 7,081 6,784 5,210 3,095 4.4% 35.9% 128.8% 7,081 6,784 12,855 7,794 4.4% -44.9% -9.1%

North Dakota State University 7,070 6,805 5,580 3,220 3.9% 26.7% 119.6% 17,169 16,562 13,389 7,919 3.7% 28.2% 116.8%

University of North Dakota 7,362 7,140 5,659 3,298 3.1% 30.1% 123.2% 17,515 16,949 13,547 7,997 3.3% 29.3% 119.0%

OREGON [24]

Eastern Oregon University 10,383 10,221 6,653 5,910 1.6% 56.1% 75.7% 10,383 10,221 6,653 10,353 1.6% 56.1% 0.3%

Oregon Institute of Technology 12,102 11,016 7,190 5,865 9.9% 68.3% 106.3% 20,418 18,396 11,969 10,341 11.0% 70.6% 97.4%

Oregon State University 11,777 11,413 9,405 6,891 3.2% 25.2% 70.9% 18,095 17,488 15,642 11,703 3.5% 15.7% 54.6%

Portland State University 12,822 12,675 7,334 6,519 1.2% 74.8% 96.7% 19,197 18,975 12,005 11,127 1.2% 59.9% 72.5%

Southern Oregon University 12,195 11,919 8,701 5,844 2.3% 40.2% 108.7% 19,005 18,810 14,389 10,323 1.0% 32.1% 84.1%

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Table 6: RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Percent Change Percent Change

University of Oregon 14,655 12,698 10,548 7,056 15.4% 38.9% 107.7% 20,646 17,990 15,138 11,958 14.8% 36.4% 72.7%

Western Oregon University 12,015 11,361 7,764 5,817 5.8% 54.8% 106.5% 18,819 17,877 12,948 10,860 5.3% 45.3% 73.3%

SOUTH DAKOTA [38] [39]

Black Hills State University 6,449 6,116 4,749 3,474 5.4% 35.8% 85.6% 10,504 9,842 10,165 7,763 6.7% 3.3% 35.3%

Dakota State University 6,399 6,067 4,812 3,605 5.5% 33.0% 77.5% 10,454 9,793 10,228 7,894 6.7% 2.2% 32.4%

Northern State University 6,317 5,986 4,706 3,401 5.5% 34.2% 85.7% 10,372 9,712 10,122 7,690 6.8% 2.5% 34.9%

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 6,588 6,253 4,752 3,478 5.4% 38.6% 89.4% 10,643 9,979 10,168 7,767 6.7% 4.7% 37.0%

South Dakota State University 6,391 6,059 4,731 3,443 5.5% 35.1% 85.6% 10,446 9,785 10,147 7,732 6.8% 2.9% 35.1%

University of South Dakota 6,645 6,310 4,809 3,510 5.3% 38.2% 89.3% 10,700 10,036 10,225 7,799 6.6% 4.6% 37.2%

UTAH [33] [41]

Southern Utah University 5,580 5,281 4,124 2,222 5.7% 35.3% 151.1% 17,170 16,185 12,404 7,040 6.1% 38.4% 143.9%

University of Utah 6,299 5,751 4,299 2,656 9.5% 46.5% 137.2% 20,101 18,355 13,529 8,101 9.5% 48.6% 148.1%

Utah State University 5,557 5,204 3,981 2,451 6.8% 39.6% 126.7% 17,495 16,310 12,575 7,438 7.3% 39.1% 135.2%

Weber State University 4,667 4,424 3,424 2,286 5.5% 36.3% 104.2% 13,017 12,638 10,500 6,878 3.0% 24.0% 89.3%

Utah Valley University 5,560 5,252 --- --- --- --- --- 16,048 15,584 --- --- --- --- ---

WASHINGTON [28] [34]

Central Washington University 8,600 8,254 5,980 4,617 4.2% 43.8% 86.3% 18,081 17,282 13,035 13,905 4.6% 38.7% 30.0%

Eastern Washington University 8,792 7,911 6,213 4,575 11.1% 41.5% 92.2% 19,496 18,465 17,214 13,266 5.6% 13.3% 47.0%

Evergreen State College 7,751 7,433 6,523 4,567 4.3% 18.8% 69.7% 20,566 20,567 19,960 13,864 0.0% 3.0% 48.3%

University of Washington [35] 11,449 10,727 8,152 5,745 6.7% 40.4% 99.3% 24,789 24,067 19,202 14,283 3.0% 29.1% 73.6%

Washington State University 9,699 9,295 6,724 5,660 4.3% 44.2% 71.4% 22,497 21,483 16,378 13,860 4.7% 37.4% 62.3%

Western Washington University 7,344 7,329 5,679 4,574 0.2% 29.3% 60.6% 17,019 17,004 16,228 13,871 0.1% 4.9% 22.7%

WYOMING

University of Wyoming 5,565 5,298 4,386 3,117 5.0% 26.9% 78.5% 14,133 13,458 11,370 8,199 5.0% 24.3% 72.4%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

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ALASKA $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8% $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8%

ARIZONA 2,006 1,945 1,535 1,059 3.1% 30.7% 89.4% 8,608 8,419 6,922 5,181 2.2% 24.4% 66.1%

CALIFORNIA 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,428 6,498 5,716 4,280 -1.1% 12.5% 50.2%

COLORADO 3,091 2,802 2,334 1,532 10.3% 32.4% 101.8% 10,767 9,924 9,602 6,213 8.5% 12.1% 73.3%

HAWAII 2,711 1,967 1,226 1,061 37.8% 121.2% 155.5% 9,186 7,038 5,858 5,837 30.5% 56.8% 57.4%

IDAHO 2,405 2,265 1,811 1,313 6.2% 32.8% 83.2% 6,343 6,777 5,823 4,093 -6.4% 8.9% 55.0%

MONTANA 3,267 3,233 2,846 1,619 1.1% 14.8% 101.8% 8,806 8,469 7,294 5,098 4.0% 20.7% 72.7%

NEVADA 2,243 2,010 1,643 1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% 8,590 8,198 6,558 5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

NEW MEXICO 1,308 1,209 1,191 767 8.2% 9.9% 70.6% 3,329 3,080 2,989 1,816 8.1% 11.4% 83.3%

NORTH DAKOTA 3,833 3,808 3,202 1,954 0.6% 19.7% 96.1% 6,393 6,630 6,157 4,685 -3.6% 3.8% 36.4%

OREGON 3,720 3,567 2,980 1,831 4.3% 24.8% 103.2% 7,664 7,484 6,710 4,787 2.4% 14.2% 60.1%

SOUTH DAKOTA 4,791 4,394 2,805 --- 9.0% 70.8% --- 4,791 4,394 2,805 --- 9.0% 70.8% ---

UTAH 2,783 2,601 2,096 1,489 7.0% 32.8% 86.9% 7,699 7,169 7,187 5,276 7.4% 7.1% 45.9%

WASHINGTON 3,355 3,116 2,583 1,734 7.7% 29.9% 93.5% 8,525 8,289 7,813 6,552 2.9% 9.1% 30.1%

WYOMING 2,152 2,118 1,818 1,462 1.6% 18.4% 47.3% 5,416 5,382 4,574 3,687 0.6% 18.4% 46.9%

AVERAGE $1,952 $1,844 $1,579 $932 5.9% 23.6% 109.4% $7,109 $6,934 $6,149 $4,683 2.5% 15.6% 51.8% AVERAGE

WITHOUT

CALIFORNIA $2,834 $2,645 $2,175 $1,433 7.1% 30.3% 97.8% $7,623 $7,263 $6,484 $5,020 5.0% 17.5% 51.8%

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

ALASKA $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8% $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8%

ARIZONA 1,982 1,935 1,503 1,084 2.5% 31.9% 82.8% 8,642 8,484 6,945 5,252 1.9% 24.4% 64.5%

CALIFORNIA 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,370 6,486 5,720 4,249 -1.8% 11.4% 49.9%

COLORADO 3,127 2,833 2,335 1,494 10.4% 33.9% 109.3% 12,098 11,420 10,122 6,379 5.9% 19.5% 89.7%

HAWAII 2,710 1,966 1,225 1,066 37.9% 121.3% 154.1% 9,178 7,032 5,857 5,842 30.5% 56.7% 57.1%

IDAHO 2,559 2,426 1,882 1,314 5.5% 36.0% 94.7% 6,863 6,868 5,804 4,068 -0.1% 18.3% 68.7%

MONTANA 3,335 3,299 2,859 1,687 1.1% 16.7% 97.7% 9,361 8,891 7,466 5,260 5.3% 25.4% 78.0%

NEVADA 2,243 2,010 1,643 1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% 8,590 8,198 6,558 5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

NEW MEXICO 1,237 1,149 1,039 721 7.7% 19.1% 71.6% 4,025 3,705 3,530 1,764 8.6% 14.0% 128.2%

NORTH DAKOTA 3,933 3,920 3,265 1,932 0.3% 20.5% 103.5% 8,452 8,533 7,197 4,668 -0.9% 17.4% 81.1%

OREGON 3,719 3,571 3,002 1,826 4.2% 23.9% 103.7% 8,982 8,860 8,144 5,674 1.4% 10.3% 58.3%

SOUTH DAKOTA 4,757 4,370 2,753 --- 8.8% 72.8% --- 4,757 4,370 2,753 --- 8.8% 72.8% ---

UTAH 2,889 2,734 2,234 1,572 5.6% 29.3% 83.8% 8,855 8,375 7,219 5,202 5.7% 22.7% 70.2%

WASHINGTON 3,356 3,121 2,592 1,737 7.5% 29.5% 93.2% 8,564 8,328 7,212 6,556 2.8% 18.7% 30.6%

WYOMING 2,156 2,134 1,788 1,427 1.0% 20.6% 51.1% 5,420 5,398 4,545 3,656 0.4% 19.3% 48.3%

AVERAGE $1,440 $1,380 $1,299 $724 4.3% 10.8% 99.0% $7,062 $7,023 $6,246 $4,687 0.6% 13.1% 50.7% AVERAGE

WITHOUT

CALIFORNIA $2,740 $2,562 $2,134 $1,434 7.0% 28.4% 91.0% $8,427 $8,082 $7,106 $5,479 4.3% 18.6% 53.8%

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Table 7a: UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Resident Non-Resident

Table 7b: WEIGHTED UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION:

STATE AVERAGES, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

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ALASKA

Prince William Sound Community College [43] $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8% $4,150 $3,970 $2,709 $2,088 4.5% 53.2% 98.8%

ARIZONA

Arizona Western College 1,800 1,800 1,140 960 0.0% 57.9% 87.5% 6,360 6,360 5,700 5,328 0.0% 11.6% 19.4%

Central Arizona College 1,950 1,736 1,316 896 12.3% 48.2% 117.6% 8,670 7,728 6,356 5,572 12.2% 36.4% 55.6%

Chandler-Gilbert Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Cochise County Community College District [44] 1,690 1,630 1,350 960 3.7% 25.2% 76.0% 8,770 8,770 7,380 5,340 0.0% 18.8% 64.2%

Coconino County Community College 2,550 2,250 1,344 990 13.3% 89.7% 157.6% 8,550 7,500 5,376 4,590 14.0% 59.0% 86.3%

Eastern Arizona College 1,520 1,520 1,148 748 0.0% 32.4% 103.2% 6,600 6,600 4,980 4,868 0.0% 32.5% 35.6%

Estrella Mountain Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Gateway Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Glendale Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Mesa Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Mohave Community College 2,310 2,020 1,380 720 14.4% 67.4% 220.8% 6,450 5,860 4,140 3,836 10.1% 55.8% 68.1%

Northland Pioneer College 1,750 1,630 1,008 750 7.4% 73.6% 133.3% 8,170 7,570 6,600 4,350 7.9% 23.8% 87.8%

Paradise Valley Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Phoenix College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Pima Community College 1,760 1,685 1,415 875 4.5% 24.4% 101.1% 8,225 7,910 6,725 5,225 4.0% 22.3% 57.4%

Rio Salado Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Scottsdale Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

South Mountain Community College 2,130 2,130 1,800 1,230 0.0% 18.3% 73.2% 9,360 9,360 7,740 5,340 0.0% 20.9% 75.3%

Yavapai College [45] 1,488 1,392 1,056 930 6.9% 40.9% 60.0% 8,158 8,062 6,856 5,930 1.2% 19.0% 37.6%

CALIFORNIA [66] [67] [73] Fees only

Alameda, College of 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,880 4,860 4.2% 14.8% 38.9%

Allan Hancock College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,310 4,230 0.0% 22.0% 53.2%

American River College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,790 4,350 0.0% 11.9% 49.0%

Antelope Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,230 -3.2% 18.1% 48.2%

Bakersfield College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,300 6,810 7,020 4,230 -7.5% -10.3% 48.9%

Barstow College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,120 5,190 4,230 2.5% 20.8% 48.2%

Berkeley City College (formerly Vista College) 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,880 4,860 4.2% 14.8% 38.9%

Butte College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 6,030 4,590 0.0% 7.5% 41.2%

Cabrillo College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,760 4,230 -3.2% 8.9% 48.2%

Canada College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,600 6,030 4,350 2.3% 11.9% 55.2%

Canyons, College of the 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 5,400 6,510 5,130 4,080 -17.1% 5.3% 32.4%

Cerritos College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,510 6,090 4,260 -3.7% 3.0% 47.2%

Cerro Coso Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,300 6,480 7,020 4,230 -2.8% -10.3% 48.9%

Chabot College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,630 6,810 5,550 4,260 -2.6% 19.5% 55.6%

Chaffey College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,760 4,230 -3.2% 8.9% 48.2%

Citrus College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,790 4,230 -3.2% 8.3% 48.2%

City College of San Francisco 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,450 5,550 4,230 -2.8% 13.0% 48.2%

Percent Change Percent Change

Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

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Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Coastline Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,550 4,230 -3.2% 13.0% 48.2%

Columbia College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,020 6,480 5,310 4,230 8.3% 32.2% 66.0%

Compton Community College [72] 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,220 3,900 -3.2% 20.1% 60.8%

Contra Costa College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,330 6,300 5,610 4,350 0.5% 12.8% 45.5%

Copper Mountain College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,380 -3.2% 18.1% 43.2%

Cosumnes River College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,790 4,350 0.0% 11.9% 49.0%

Crafton Hills College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,600 5,460 4,230 -5.0% 14.8% 48.2%

Cuesta College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,240 6,450 5,580 4,710 -3.3% 11.8% 32.5%

Cuyamaca College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,310 4,230 -1.9% 19.8% 50.4%

Cypress College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,910 4,230 -3.2% 6.1% 48.2%

DeAnza College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,120 6,270 5,805 4,155 -2.4% 5.4% 47.3%

Desert, College of the 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,150 5,970 5,610 4,380 3.0% 9.6% 40.4%

Diablo Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,330 6,300 5,610 4,350 0.5% 12.8% 45.5%

East Los Angeles College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

El Camino College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,880 4,290 -3.2% 6.6% 46.2%

Evergreen Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,510 5,850 4,440 3.7% 15.4% 52.0%

Feather River College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,380 6,480 6,030 4,230 13.9% 22.4% 74.5%

Folsom Lake College 780 780 780 --- 0.0% 0.0% --- 6,480 6,480 5,790 --- 0.0% 11.9% ---

Foothill College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,120 6,270 5,805 4,150 -2.4% 5.4% 47.5%

Fresno City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,940 4,230 -3.2% 5.6% 48.2%

Fullerton College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,910 4,230 -3.2% 6.1% 48.2%

Gavilan College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,720 6,600 5,790 4,380 1.8% 16.1% 53.4%

Glendale Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,210 6,210 5,280 3,930 0.0% 17.6% 58.0%

Golden West College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,550 4,230 -3.2% 13.0% 48.2%

Grossmont College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,310 4,230 -1.9% 19.8% 50.4%

Hartnell College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,450 6,570 5,490 4,080 -1.8% 17.5% 58.1%

Imperial Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,960 6,480 5,310 4,230 7.4% 31.1% 64.5%

Irvine Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,970 4,290 -3.2% 5.0% 46.2%

Lake Tahoe Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,020 6,855 5,895 4,245 2.4% 19.1% 65.4%

Laney College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,880 4,860 4.2% 14.8% 38.9%

Las Positas College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,630 6,480 5,550 4,260 2.3% 19.5% 55.6%

Lassen Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 6,270 4,740 4.2% 7.7% 42.4%

Long Beach City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,970 3,870 -3.2% 5.0% 62.0%

Los Angeles City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Harbor College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Mission College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Pierce College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Southwest College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Angeles Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 5,700 4,230 -1.9% 11.6% 50.4%

Los Medanos College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,330 6,480 5,610 4,350 -2.3% 12.8% 45.5%

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Percent Change Percent Change

Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Marin, The College of 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,600 6,300 6,090 4,980 4.8% 8.4% 32.5%

Mendocino College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 6,030 4,680 0.0% 7.5% 38.5%

Merced College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,020 6,480 5,310 4,140 8.3% 32.2% 69.6%

Merritt College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,880 4,860 4.2% 14.8% 38.9%

Mira Costa College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,330 6,480 5,490 4,230 -2.3% 15.3% 49.6%

Mission College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,750 5,460 4,230 0.0% 23.6% 59.6%

Modesto Junior College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,020 6,480 5,310 4,230 8.3% 32.2% 66.0%

Monterey Peninsula College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,230 -3.2% 18.1% 48.2%

Moorpark College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,450 5,850 4,230 -2.8% 7.2% 48.2%

Mt. San Antonio College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,730 4,230 -3.2% 9.4% 48.2%

Mt. San Jacinto College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,210 5,310 4,110 1.0% 18.1% 52.6%

Napa Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,520 4,350 -3.2% 13.6% 44.1%

Ohlone College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,850 4,350 4.2% 15.4% 55.2%

Orange Coast College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,550 4,230 -3.2% 13.0% 48.2%

Oxnard College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,450 5,850 4,230 -2.8% 7.2% 48.2%

Palomar College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,330 6,480 5,490 4,230 -2.3% 15.3% 49.6%

Palo Verde College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,230 -3.2% 18.1% 48.2%

Pasadena City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,760 4,230 -3.2% 8.9% 48.2%

Porterville College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,300 6,810 7,020 4,230 -7.5% -10.3% 48.9%

College of the Redwoods 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 7,260 7,560 6,270 4,590 -4.0% 15.8% 58.2%

Reedley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,940 4,230 -3.2% 5.6% 48.2%

Rio Hondo College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,270 4,500 3,750 0.0% 39.3% 67.2%

Riverside Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,880 4,230 -3.2% 6.6% 48.2%

Sacramento City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,790 4,350 0.0% 11.9% 49.0%

Saddleback College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,970 4,290 -3.2% 5.0% 46.2%

San Bernardino Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,600 5,460 4,230 -5.0% 14.8% 48.2%

San Diego City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,580 3,870 -3.2% 12.4% 62.0%

San Diego Mesa College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,580 3,870 -3.2% 12.4% 62.0%

San Diego Miramar College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,150 5,580 3,870 2.0% 12.4% 62.0%

San Joaquin Delta College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,230 -3.2% 18.1% 48.2%

San Jose City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,510 5,850 4,440 3.7% 15.4% 52.0%

San Mateo, College of 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,510 6,030 4,350 3.7% 11.9% 55.2%

Santa Ana College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,550 4,230 -3.2% 13.0% 48.2%

Santa Barbara City College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,490 4,230 -3.2% 14.2% 48.2%

Santa Monica College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,480 6,180 4,230 -1.9% 2.9% 50.4%

Santa Rosa Junior College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 6,960 4,350 -3.2% -9.9% 44.1%

Santiago Canyon College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,550 4,230 -3.2% 13.0% 48.2%

Sequoias, College of the 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,540 7,470 6,660 4,080 -12.4% -1.8% 60.3%

Shasta College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,570 5,910 4,140 2.7% 14.2% 63.0%

Sierra College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,460 4,350 0.0% 18.7% 49.0%

Siskiyous, College of the 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,750 6,000 4,440 0.0% 12.5% 52.0%

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to 2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

Percent Change Percent Change

Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Skyline College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,510 6,030 4,350 3.7% 11.9% 55.2%

Solano Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,310 4,350 0.0% 22.0% 49.0%

Southwestern College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,310 4,230 0.0% 22.0% 53.2%

Taft College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,310 4,230 -3.2% 18.1% 48.2%

Ventura College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,450 5,850 4,230 -2.8% 7.2% 48.2%

Victor Valley Community College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,490 4,230 -3.2% 14.2% 48.2%

West Hills College Coalinga   780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,270 6,480 5,475 4,230 -3.2% 14.5% 48.2%

West Hills College Lemoore 780 780 --- --- 0.0% --- --- 6,270 6,480 --- --- -3.2% --- ---

West Los Angeles College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,360 6,750 5,700 4,230 -5.8% 11.6% 50.4%

West Valley College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,750 6,480 5,460 4,230 4.2% 23.6% 59.6%

Yuba College 780 780 780 330 0.0% 0.0% 136.4% 6,480 6,480 5,610 4,590 0.0% 15.5% 41.2%

COLORADO

Aims Community College [48] 2,522 2,265 1,890 930 11.3% 33.4% 171.2% 12,710 12,045 9,390 4,110 5.5% 35.4% 209.2%

Arapahoe Community College [46] [47] 3,070 2,824 2,353 1,514 8.7% 30.5% 102.8% 12,590 11,992 10,525 6,787 5.0% 19.6% 85.5%

Colorado Mountain College [48] 1,990 1,530 1,470 1,380 30.1% 35.4% 44.2% 8,200 7,230 7,110 6,630 13.4% 15.3% 23.7%

Colorado Northwestern Community College [46] [47] [49] 3,137 2,889 2,395 1,558 8.6% 31.0% 101.3% 5,972 5,690 8,495 5,499 5.0% -29.7% 8.6%

Community College of Aurora [46] [47] 3,066 2,795 2,298 1,519 9.7% 33.4% 101.8% 12,586 11,963 10,470 6,792 5.2% 20.2% 85.3%

Community College of Denver [46] [47] 3,525 3,088 2,410 1,501 14.2% 46.3% 134.8% 13,045 12,256 10,582 6,773 6.4% 23.3% 92.6%

Front Range Community College [46] [47] 3,184 2,938 2,445 1,544 8.4% 30.2% 106.2% 12,704 12,106 10,617 6,714 4.9% 19.7% 89.2%

Lamar Community College [46] [47] 3,282 3,031 2,556 1,672 8.3% 28.4% 96.3% 10,318 5,832 8,656 5,613 76.9% 19.2% 83.8%

Morgan Community College [46] [47] 3,059 2,816 2,344 1,537 8.6% 30.5% 99.0% 12,579 11,984 10,516 6,809 5.0% 19.6% 84.7%

Northeastern Junior College [46] [47] [49] 3,459 3,261 2,755 1,943 6.1% 25.6% 78.0% 10,495 10,064 8,855 5,883 4.3% 18.5% 78.4%

Otero Junior College [46] [47] 3,094 2,848 2,355 1,555 8.6% 31.4% 99.0% 5,929 5,649 8,455 5,495 5.0% -29.9% 7.9%

Pikes Peak Community College [46] [47] 3,157 2,899 2,339 1,507 8.9% 35.0% 109.5% 12,677 12,067 10,511 6,779 5.1% 20.6% 87.0%

Pueblo Community College [46] [47] 3,399 2,920 2,426 1,605 16.4% 40.1% 111.8% 12,919 12,088 10,598 6,878 6.9% 21.9% 87.8%

Red Rocks Community College [46] [47] 3,131 2,885 2,438 1,586 8.5% 28.4% 97.4% 12,651 12,053 10,610 6,859 5.0% 19.2% 84.4%

Trinidad State Junior College [46] [47] 3,293 3,039 2,541 1,629 8.4% 29.6% 102.1% 6,128 5,840 8,641 5,570 4.9% -29.1% 10.0%

HAWAII [50]

Hawaii Community College 2,774 2,030 1,300 1,082 36.7% 113.4% 156.4% 8,564 6,662 5,932 5,858 28.5% 44.4% 46.2%

Honolulu Community College 2,670 1,926 1,206 1,052 38.6% 121.4% 153.8% 8,460 6,558 5,838 5,828 29.0% 44.9% 45.2%

Kapiolani Community College 2,700 1,956 1,236 1,092 38.0% 118.4% 147.3% 8,490 6,588 5,868 5,868 28.9% 44.7% 44.7%

Kauai Community College 2,700 1,956 1,206 1,042 38.0% 123.9% 159.1% 8,490 6,588 5,838 5,818 28.9% 45.4% 45.9%

Leeward Community College 2,685 1,941 1,201 1,057 38.3% 123.6% 154.0% 8,475 6,573 5,833 5,833 28.9% 45.3% 45.3%

Maui Community College [69] 2,766 2,022 1,214 1,050 36.8% 127.8% 163.4% 13,356 9,726 5,846 5,826 37.3% 128.5% 129.2%

Windward Community College 2,680 1,936 1,216 1,052 38.4% 120.4% 154.8% 8,470 6,568 5,848 5,828 29.0% 44.8% 45.3%

IDAHO

College of Southern Idaho 2,520 2,400 1,900 1,330 5.0% 32.6% 89.5% 6,720 6,720 5,300 3,730 0.0% 26.8% 80.2%

Eastern Idaho Technical College [70] 2,038 1,880 1,646 --- 8.4% 23.8% --- 5,098 6,544 5,730 --- -22.1% -11.0% ---

North Idaho College 2,658 2,514 1,888 1,296 5.7% 40.8% 105.1% 7,210 7,066 6,440 4,456 2.0% 12.0% 61.8%

MONTANA

Dawson Community College [51] 2,856 2,736 2,324 1,596 4.4% 22.9% 78.9% 8,619 8,500 6,854 5,012 1.4% 25.8% 72.0%

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Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

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Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Flathead Valley Community College [51] 3,584 3,496 2,349 1,748 2.5% 52.6% 105.0% 10,724 10,636 7,755 5,409 0.8% 38.3% 98.3%

Miles Community College [51] 3,420 3,420 2,835 1,512 0.0% 20.6% 126.2% 7,080 7,080 5,894 4,872 0.0% 20.1% 45.3%

MSU-Billings, College of Technology 3,693 3,661 3,478 --- 0.9% 6.2% --- 7,543 7,070 6,567 --- 6.7% 14.9% ---

MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 3,025 3,012 2,877 --- 0.4% 5.1% --- 9,277 8,892 8,180 --- 4.3% 13.4% ---

Montana Tech, College of Technology 3,128 3,128 2,936 --- 0.0% 6.5% --- 8,094 8,048 7,444 --- 0.6% 8.7% ---

University of Montana, Helena College of Technology 3,061 3,061 2,874 --- 0.0% 6.5% --- 8,057 8,020 7,581 --- 0.5% 6.3% ---

University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology 3,369 3,347 3,096 --- 0.7% 8.8% --- 11,055 9,502 8,074 --- 16.3% 36.9% ---

NEVADA

Community College of Southern Nevada [52] [53] $2,243 $2,010 $1,643 $1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% $8,590 $8,198 $6,558 $5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

Great Basin College [53] 2,243 2,010 1,643 1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% 8,590 8,198 6,558 5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

Truckee Meadows Community College 2,243 2,010 1,643 1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% 8,590 8,198 6,558 5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

Western Nevada Community College [53] [54] 2,243 2,010 1,643 1,395 11.6% 36.5% 60.8% 8,590 8,198 6,558 5,545 4.8% 31.0% 54.9%

NEW MEXICO

Central New Mexico Community College 1,208 1,136 1,044 837 6.3% 15.7% 44.3% 5,384 4,952 5,162 2,238 8.7% 4.3% 140.6%

Clovis Community College 832 760 712 548 9.5% 16.9% 51.8% 1,768 1,600 1,432 740 10.5% 23.5% 138.9%

Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 1,339 1,239 988 748 8.1% 35.5% 79.0% 4,580 4,212 4,188 2,111 8.7% 9.4% 117.0%

Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 764 704 648 --- 8.5% 17.9% --- 2,660 2,324 768 --- 14.5% 246.4% ---

Luna Community College 814 742 644 596 9.7% 26.4% 36.6% 1,942 1,942 1,868 1,772 0.0% 4.0% 9.6%

Mesalands Community College 1,364 1,231 1,344 736 10.8% 1.5% 85.3% 2,252 2,060 2,214 1,192 9.3% 1.7% 88.9%

New Mexico Junior College 1,128 1,056 798 352 6.8% 41.4% 220.5% 1,704 1,608 1,326 880 6.0% 28.5% 93.6%

New Mexico Military Institute 2,876 2,494 4,636 1,770 15.3% -38.0% 62.5% 6,639 6,044 10,126 3,970 9.8% -34.4% 67.2%

New Mexico State University, Alamogordo 1,656 1,512 1,176 840 9.5% 40.8% 97.1% 4,440 4,176 3,960 2,184 6.3% 12.1% 103.3%

New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 964 964 1,080 840 0.0% -10.7% 14.8% 2,980 2,812 2,496 2,208 6.0% 19.4% 35.0%

New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 1,368 1,272 1,080 840 7.5% 26.7% 62.9% 4,056 3,984 3,240 2,184 1.8% 25.2% 85.7%

New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 1,488 1,392 1,128 768 6.9% 31.9% 93.8% 3,096 2,976 2,640 2,040 4.0% 17.3% 51.8%

Northern New Mexico Community College [55] 1,306 1,353 1,022 686 -3.5% 27.8% 90.4% 2,699 2,655 2,246 1,478 1.7% 20.2% 82.6%

San Juan College 912 768 600 360 18.8% 52.0% 153.3% 2,328 1,680 840 600 38.6% 177.1% 288.0%

Santa Fe Community College 979 890 928 646 10.0% 5.5% 51.5% 2,155 1,975 1,982 1,450 9.1% 8.7% 48.6%

University of New Mexico, Gallup 1,518 1,462 1,220 840 3.8% 24.4% 80.7% 3,348 3,214 3,068 1,584 4.2% 9.1% 111.4%

University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 1,392 1,284 1,152 768 8.4% 20.8% 81.3% 3,804 3,492 3,132 2,136 8.9% 21.5% 78.1%

University of New Mexico, Taos 1,518 1,398 1,272 --- 8.6% 19.3% --- 3,774 3,462 3,000 --- 9.0% 25.8% ---

University of New Mexico, Valencia County 1,434 1,320 1,152 864 8.6% 24.5% 66.0% 3,648 3,354 3,096 2,112 8.8% 17.8% 72.7%

NORTH DAKOTA [56]

Bismarck State College 4,029 4,029 3,356 1,970 0.0% 20.1% 104.5% 9,647 9,647 8,010 4,724 0.0% 20.4% 104.2%

North Dakota State College of Science 3,913 3,890 3,268 1,850 0.6% 19.7% 111.5% 9,535 9,512 7,990 4,575 0.2% 19.3% 108.4%

Lake Region State College [57] 3,908 3,908 3,333 2,078 0.0% 17.3% 88.1% 3,908 3,908 3,333 4,803 0.0% 17.3% -18.6%

Minot State University, Bottineau Campus [57] 3,857 3,837 3,202 1,958 0.5% 20.5% 97.0% 5,417 5,397 7,502 4,683 0.4% -27.8% 15.7%

Williston State College [57] 3,456 3,378 2,850 1,916 2.3% 21.3% 80.4% 3,456 4,687 3,950 4,641 -26.3% -12.5% -25.5%

OREGON

Blue Mountain Community College 3,430 3,272 2,831 1,827 4.8% 21.2% 87.7% 9,863 9,392 5,540 3,627 5.0% 78.0% 171.9%

Central Oregon Community College 3,276 3,093 2,859 1,989 5.9% 14.6% 64.7% 8,901 8,493 7,854 6,984 4.8% 13.3% 27.4%

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Institution 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

Percent Change Percent Change

Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

Chemeketa Community College 3,645 3,510 2,790 1,710 3.8% 30.6% 113.2% 10,980 10,935 9,135 6,840 0.4% 20.2% 60.5%

Clackamas Community College 3,555 3,465 2,700 1,845 2.6% 31.7% 92.7% 10,080 9,810 8,910 6,075 2.8% 13.1% 65.9%

Clatsop Community College [58] 3,690 3,510 2,835 1,845 5.1% 30.2% 100.0% 7,110 6,750 5,400 4,590 5.3% 31.7% 54.9%

Columbia Gorge Community College 4,005 3,510 3,150 1,935 14.1% 27.1% 107.0% 4,005 3,510 3,150 1,935 14.1% 27.1% 107.0%

Klamath Community College 3,615 3,345 2,805 1,905 8.1% 28.9% 89.8% 7,125 6,855 6,315 5,415 3.9% 12.8% 31.6%

Lane Community College 4,095 3,780 3,326 1,704 8.3% 23.1% 140.3% 9,945 9,720 10,661 5,619 2.3% -6.7% 77.0%

Linn-Benton Community College 3,465 3,303 2,790 1,710 4.9% 24.2% 102.6% 8,010 7,875 7,335 5,624 1.7% 9.2% 42.4%

Mt. Hood Community College 3,844 3,521 3,038 1,778 9.2% 26.5% 116.2% 9,829 9,731 9,608 5,918 1.0% 2.3% 66.1%

Oregon Coast Community College [59] 3,615 3,495 2,955 1,710 3.4% 22.3% 111.4% 8,025 7,905 8,805 6,840 1.5% -8.9% 17.3%

Portland Community College 3,756 3,666 3,116 1,890 2.5% 20.5% 98.7% 9,426 9,426 8,786 6,660 0.0% 7.3% 41.5%

Rogue Community College 3,705 3,615 2,985 2,025 2.5% 24.1% 83.0% 4,425 4,335 3,525 2,475 2.1% 25.5% 78.8%

Southwestern Oregon Community College [60] 4,275 4,095 3,060 1,914 4.4% 39.7% 123.4% 4,275 4,095 3,060 1,914 4.4% 39.7% 123.4%

Tillamook Bay Community College [61] 3,864 3,720 3,159 1,620 3.9% 22.3% 138.5% 4,764 4,620 4,059 3,375 3.1% 17.4% 41.2%

Treasure Valley Community College 4,050 3,825 3,330 1,959 5.9% 21.6% 106.7% 4,500 4,275 3,780 2,679 5.3% 19.0% 68.0%

Umpqua Community College 3,353 3,915 2,925 1,755 -14.4% 14.6% 91.1% 9,023 9,495 8,145 4,815 -5.0% 10.8% 87.4%

SOUTH DAKOTA

Lake Area Technical Institute 5,445 4,752 4,063 --- 14.6% 34.0% --- 5,445 4,752 4,063 --- 14.6% 34.0% ---

Mitchell Technical Institute 4,622 4,422 3,248 --- 4.5% 42.3% --- 4,622 4,422 3,248 --- 4.5% 42.3% ---

Southeast Technical Institute [62] 4,507 4,237 2,528 --- 6.4% 78.3% --- 4,507 4,237 2,528 --- 6.4% 78.3% ---

Western Dakota Technical Institute [63] 4,590 4,164 1,381 --- 10.2% 232.4% --- 4,590 4,164 1,381 --- 10.2% 232.4% ---

UTAH

College of Eastern Utah [64] 2,670 2,470 1,979 1,476 8.1% 34.9% 80.9% 4,940 4,540 7,120 5,097 8.8% -30.6% -3.1%

Salt Lake Community College 2,932 2,790 2,312 1,636 5.1% 26.8% 79.2% 9,172 8,730 7,232 5,131 5.1% 26.8% 78.8%

Snow College 2,746 2,542 1,996 1,354 8.0% 37.6% 102.8% 8,984 8,238 7,210 5,601 9.1% 24.6% 60.4%

WASHINGTON [68]

Bates Technical College [71] $3,630 $3,144 $2,412 --- 15.5% 50.5% --- $8,865 $9,999 --- --- -11.3% --- ---

Bellevue Community College 3,375 3,165 2,655 1,671 6.6% 27.1% 102.0% 8,610 8,385 7,863 6,489 2.7% 9.5% 32.7%

Bellingham Technical College 2,911 2,705 2,381 --- 7.6% 22.3% --- 8,345 7,783 --- --- 7.2% --- ---

Big Bend Community College 3,225 3,015 2,535 1,641 7.0% 27.2% 96.5% 8,460 8,235 7,743 6,459 2.7% 9.3% 31.0%

Cascadia Community College 3,255 3,045 2,625 1,641 6.9% 24.0% 98.4% 8,490 8,265 7,833 6,459 2.7% 8.4% 31.4%

Centralia College 3,427 3,206 2,702 1,776 6.9% 26.8% 93.0% 8,924 8,426 7,988 6,594 5.9% 11.7% 35.3%

Clark College 3,364 3,175 2,704 1,754 6.0% 24.4% 91.8% 8,599 8,395 7,912 6,572 2.4% 8.7% 30.8%

Clover Park Technical College 3,684 3,357 2,730 --- 9.7% 34.9% --- 7,976 7,369 --- --- 8.2% --- ---

Columbia Basin College 3,297 3,098 2,614 1,763 6.4% 26.1% 87.0% 8,532 8,318 7,822 6,581 2.6% 9.1% 29.6%

Edmonds Community College 3,566 3,128 2,652 1,761 14.0% 34.5% 102.5% 8,801 8,348 7,860 6,579 5.4% 12.0% 33.8%

Everett Community College 3,240 3,030 2,550 1,634 6.9% 27.1% 98.3% 8,475 8,250 7,758 6,452 2.7% 9.2% 31.4%

Grays Harbor College 3,295 3,075 2,622 1,746 7.2% 25.7% 88.7% 8,530 8,295 7,830 6,564 2.8% 8.9% 30.0%

Green River Community College 3,548 3,323 2,753 1,776 6.8% 28.9% 99.8% 8,783 8,543 7,961 6,594 2.8% 10.3% 33.2%

Highline Community College 3,210 3,000 2,520 1,716 7.0% 27.4% 87.1% 8,445 8,220 7,728 6,534 2.7% 9.3% 29.2%

Lake Washington Technical College 3,495 3,231 2,007 --- 8.2% 74.1% --- 8,730 8,451 --- --- 3.3% --- ---

Lower Columbia College 3,405 3,177 2,645 1,725 7.2% 28.7% 97.4% 8,640 8,397 7,853 6,543 2.9% 10.0% 32.0%

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Percent Change Percent Change

Table 8: RESIDENT IN-DISTRICT/COUNTY AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION,

2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Resident Non-Resident

North Seattle Community College 3,285 3,045 2,552 1,754 7.9% 28.7% 87.3% 8,520 8,265 7,760 6,572 3.1% 9.8% 29.6%

Olympic College 3,330 3,120 2,625 1,686 6.7% 26.9% 97.5% 8,565 8,340 7,833 6,504 2.7% 9.3% 31.7%

Peninsula College 3,237 3,012 2,532 1,641 7.5% 27.8% 97.3% 8,472 8,232 7,740 6,459 2.9% 9.5% 31.2%

Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom 3,390 3,180 2,700 1,791 6.6% 25.6% 89.3% 8,625 8,400 7,908 6,609 2.7% 9.1% 30.5%

Pierce College - Puyallup 3,476 3,266 2,786 1,791 6.4% 24.8% 94.1% 8,711 8,486 7,994 6,609 2.7% 9.0% 31.8%

Renton Technical College 3,570 3,288 2,819 --- 8.6% 26.6% --- 7,099 6,633 --- --- 7.0% --- ---

Seattle Central Community College 3,363 3,090 2,552 1,799 8.8% 31.8% 86.9% 8,598 8,310 7,760 6,617 3.5% 10.8% 29.9%

Shoreline Community College 3,393 3,151 2,606 1,797 7.7% 30.2% 88.8% 8,628 8,371 7,814 6,615 3.1% 10.4% 30.4%

Skagit Valley College 3,345 3,077 2,580 1,686 8.7% 29.7% 98.4% 8,580 8,297 7,788 6,504 3.4% 10.2% 31.9%

South Puget Sound Community College 3,215 3,010 2,435 1,729 6.8% 32.0% 85.9% 8,450 8,230 7,643 6,547 2.7% 10.6% 29.1%

South Seattle Community College 3,255 3,045 2,552 1,739 6.9% 27.5% 87.2% 8,490 8,265 7,760 6,557 2.7% 9.4% 29.5%

Spokane Community College 3,306 3,082 2,588 1,737 7.3% 27.7% 90.3% 8,541 8,302 7,796 6,555 2.9% 9.6% 30.3%

Spokane Falls Community College 3,246 3,040 2,591 1,737 6.8% 25.3% 86.9% 8,481 8,260 7,799 6,555 2.7% 8.7% 29.4%

Tacoma Community College 3,338 3,128 2,610 1,749 6.7% 27.9% 90.9% 8,573 8,348 7,818 6,567 2.7% 9.7% 30.5%

Walla Walla Community College 3,390 3,165 2,595 1,761 7.1% 30.6% 92.5% 8,625 8,385 7,803 6,579 2.9% 10.5% 31.1%

Wenatchee Valley College 3,232 3,021 2,541 1,728 7.0% 27.2% 87.0% 8,467 8,241 7,749 6,546 2.7% 9.3% 29.3%

Whatcom Community College 3,315 3,105 2,484 1,680 6.8% 33.5% 97.3% 8,550 8,325 7,692 6,510 2.7% 11.2% 31.3%

Yakima Valley Community College 3,443 3,233 2,550 1,866 6.5% 35.0% 84.5% 8,678 8,453 7,758 6,684 2.7% 11.9% 29.8%

WYOMING

Casper College 1,848 1,848 1,536 1,248 0.0% 20.3% 48.1% 5,112 5,112 4,296 3,504 0.0% 19.0% 45.9%

Central Wyoming College 2,136 2,136 1,956 1,528 0.0% 9.2% 39.8% 5,400 5,400 4,716 3,784 0.0% 14.5% 42.7%

Eastern Wyoming College 2,144 2,016 1,848 1,488 6.3% 16.0% 44.1% 5,408 5,280 4,608 3,744 2.4% 17.4% 44.4%

Laramie County Community College 2,472 2,472 1,956 1,428 0.0% 26.4% 73.1% 5,736 5,736 4,716 3,684 0.0% 21.6% 55.7%

Northwest Community College 2,246 2,132 1,880 1,660 5.3% 19.5% 35.3% 5,510 5,396 4,640 3,824 2.1% 18.8% 44.1%

Sheridan College [65] 2,227 2,227 1,891 1,536 0.0% 17.8% 45.0% 5,491 5,491 4,627 3,672 0.0% 18.7% 49.5%

Western Wyoming Community College 1,994 1,994 1,658 1,344 0.0% 20.3% 48.4% 5,258 5,258 4,418 3,600 0.0% 19.0% 46.1%

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 8,287 7,611 5,644 3,430 8.9% 46.8% 141.6% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 6,431 5,968 4,445 2,909 7.8% 44.7% 121.1% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 6,326 5,913 4,291 3,076 7.0% 47.4% 105.7% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 5,596 5,194 3,503 2,207 7.7% 59.8% 153.5% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 5,463 5,047 3,647 2,293 8.2% 49.8% 138.2% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 5,210 4,812 3,688 2,424 8.3% 41.2% 114.9% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 5,185 4,880 3,599 2,610 6.2% 44.1% 98.6% 23

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 7,445 7,142 4,757 3,409 4.2% 56.5% 118.4% 1

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 8,409 7,654 5,716 3,449 9.9% 47.1% 143.8% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 5,640 4,560 3,351 2,418 23.7% 68.3% 133.3% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 6,430 6,012 4,236 3,037 7.0% 51.8% 111.7% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 5,621 5,171 3,302 2,012 8.7% 70.3% 179.4% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 6,240 5,438 2,895 1,801 14.7% 115.5% 246.5% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 5,260 4,805 3,636 2,369 9.5% 44.7% 122.0% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 5,020 4,666 3,477 2,078 7.6% 44.4% 141.6% 23

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 7,445 7,142 4,757 3,409 4.2% 56.5% 118.4% 1

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Percent Change

Table 9a: RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY

CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 9b: WEIGHTED RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION

BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Percent Change

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RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 27,136 25,518 19,444 12,457 6.3% 39.6% 117.8% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 17,610 16,406 12,951 9,035 7.3% 36.0% 94.9% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 15,750 14,877 11,957 9,637 5.9% 31.7% 63.4% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 15,403 14,939 12,125 8,949 3.1% 27.0% 72.1% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 14,664 14,090 11,480 7,539 4.1% 27.7% 94.5% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 12,589 11,820 10,895 7,507 6.5% 15.6% 67.7% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 14,099 13,423 11,087 8,051 5.0% 27.2% 75.1% 23

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 8,942 8,515 9,744 7,361 5.0% -8.2% 21.5% 1

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 27,228 25,621 19,888 12,794 6.3% 36.9% 112.8% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 16,213 13,205 10,383 8,059 22.8% 56.2% 101.2% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 17,576 16,729 12,415 10,039 5.1% 41.6% 75.1% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 16,499 16,064 12,942 9,063 2.7% 27.5% 82.0% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 16,304 15,623 9,330 5,926 4.4% 74.7% 175.1% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 13,096 12,211 10,906 7,518 7.2% 20.1% 74.2% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 14,689 13,903 11,356 6,791 5.7% 29.4% 116.3% 23

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 8,942 8,515 9,744 7,361 5.0% -8.2% 21.5% 1

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Percent Change

Percent Change

Table 10a: NON-RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY

CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 10b: WEIGHTED NON-RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE

REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 9,837 9,619 7,222 4,395 2.3% 36.2% 123.8% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 7,590 6,994 5,255 3,412 8.5% 44.4% 122.4% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 8,630 8,095 5,624 4,085 6.6% 53.4% 111.3% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 7,048 6,709 4,568 2,740 5.1% 54.3% 157.2% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 6,559 6,162 4,583 2,808 6.5% 43.1% 133.6% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 6,727 6,333 5,093 3,309 6.2% 32.1% 103.3% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 6,910 6,535 4,735 3,444 5.7% 45.9% 100.7% 11

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 8,529 9,002 6,826 4,019 -5.3% 25.0% 112.2% 2

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 9,876 7,476 5,275 4,351 32.1% 87.2% 127.0% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 7,874 7,165 5,159 3,249 9.9% 52.6% 142.4% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 9,752 9,332 6,198 4,747 4.5% 57.4% 105.5% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 6,781 6,372 3,934 2,133 6.4% 72.4% 217.9% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 8,165 7,271 4,195 2,198 12.3% 94.6% 271.4% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 6,126 5,754 4,620 3,066 6.5% 32.6% 99.8% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 8,663 8,152 6,115 4,807 6.3% 41.7% 80.2% 11

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 10,226 11,405 8,424 4,448 -10.3% 21.4% 129.9% 2

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Percent Change

Table 11a: RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY

CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 11b: WEIGHTED RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE

REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Percent Change

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2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 23,654 23,128 19,298 13,047 2.3% 22.6% 81.3% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 18,122 16,891 13,383 9,144 7.3% 35.4% 98.2% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 16,743 15,554 12,501 9,747 7.6% 33.9% 71.8% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 15,817 15,652 12,519 9,026 1.1% 26.4% 75.2% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 15,534 15,030 12,116 8,252 3.4% 28.2% 88.3% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 14,409 13,831 13,320 8,894 4.2% 8.2% 62.0% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 14,891 14,254 12,162 9,011 4.5% 22.4% 65.2% 11

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 18,108 18,386 17,014 11,380 -1.5% 6.4% 59.1% 2

2009-10 to 2005-06 to 2000-01 to

Average by Institutional Type: 2010-11 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Count

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 23,862 23,281 19,492 13,394 2.5% 22.4% 78.2% 21

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 18,238 16,920 13,135 9,048 7.8% 38.9% 101.6% 15

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 17,306 16,405 12,491 10,175 5.5% 38.6% 70.1% 4

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 16,500 16,272 12,018 8,173 1.4% 37.3% 101.9% 27

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 20,476 19,230 12,290 7,929 6.5% 66.6% 158.2% 9

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 14,145 13,562 12,576 8,869 4.3% 12.5% 59.5% 5

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 18,371 17,663 16,290 12,517 4.0% 12.8% 46.8% 11

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS 24,633 25,735 22,291 14,250 -4.3% 10.5% 72.9% 2

Note: Information about enrollment weights is located in Appendix E.

Percent Change

Percent Change

Table 12a: NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION BY

CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

Table 12b: WEIGHTED NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE

REGION BY CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION AND STATE, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2005-06, AND 2000-2001

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[1] Average annual increases in tuition and fees are presented with and without California (w/o CA).

[2] California institutions were excluded from all calculations because the large number of two-year colleges and the

historically low matriculation fee structure distort regional patterns.

[3] In 2008-09, Alaska resident students are charged $147 per credit hour for lower division credits, $170 per

upper division credits, and $338 per credit for graduate credits, with no limit on the number of credits. The

figures reported here assume a course load of 30/24 credit hours for undergraduate/graduate for two

semesters.

[4] Only for University of Alaska Fairbanks, all undergraduate and graduate students taking nine or more credits, all

students living in university housing, and all students paying the Health Center fee must be covered by a health

insurance plan. The student health insurance fee in 2009-10 is $945 per year or $352 per semester. However students

who are covered by an alternative health insurance plan may waive the student health insurance plan.

[5] Arizona charges additional fees for certain programs: law, pharmacy, nursing, engineering, selected master's degree

programs, and undergraduate degree programs at ASU and the UA.

[6] Rates shown for undergraduate resident students at ASU (all campuses) and NAU are for new students starting Fall

2010; different rates apply to existing students. For ASU, new undergraduate resident student rates will increase no

more than 5% annually until 5 years after admission as a freshman; for NAU new undergraduate (resident and

nonresident) student rates reflect a Block Tuition Program that keep base tuition rates unchanged (for each cohort) for 4

years.

[7] California State University nonresident tuition is $372 per unit at semester campuses and $248 per unit at

quarter campuses. 30 units reported for Full Time Undergraduate, 24 units for Full Time Graduate. Prior to 2010-11

there was a Full Time Maximum of 11, 160 which is no longer used.

[8] The University of California’s Educational Fee is used to help cover the full array of instructional expenditures, including

faculty salaries and benefits, teaching assistant salaries, instructional equipment and technology, and other instructional

and academic support. For this reason, the University is now reporting the Educational Fee as “tuition” when reporting

about student charges.

[9] California State University, Channel Islands opened in 2002-03.

[10] California State University, Hayward announced in January 2005 that it would change its name to California State

University, East Bay.

[11] Undergraduate students at the University of California are required to show proof of health insurance, effective Fall 2001.

Undergraduate totals do not include waivable health insurance fees.

[12] University of California, Merced opened in 2005-06.

[13] The resident undergraduate tuition amounts for all Colorado institutions do not include the $1,860 voucher

for which all Colorado residents taking a full-time undergraduate course load of 30 credit hours at public

institutions in Colorado are eligible. Beginning with the 2005-06 academic year, Colorado implemented the

College Opportunity Fund (COF). Instead of the direct appropriations to institutions, under COF all public

institutions in the state will receive an estimated $62 per credit hour on behalf of state residents who attend

their institutions during the 2010-11 academic year as undergraduates and who apply for the voucher. Students

are eligible for the COF voucher until they reach 145 credit hours of undergraduate study. The per-student

allocation is set by the state’s General Assembly during its budget process

(http://www.collegeincolorado.org/COF/_default.aspx).

Endnotes

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[14] Prior to 2003, Colorado State University-Pueblo was the University of Southern Colorado.

[15] Higher rates apply to certain fields.

[16] Upper division undergraduate students pay a higher tuition rate.

[17] Effective AY 2003-04, Hilo discontinued its lower division tuition rate. Hilo undergraduate students previously enrolled in

AY 2002-03 as classified freshmen or classified sophomores and continuing their enrollment in Fall 2003 as classified

freshmen or classified sophomores were grandfathered in at a lower rate ($1,792 for residents and $7,408 for non-

residents) for AY 2003-04.

[18] The 2005 Idaho Legislature changed state law (House Bill 231, Idaho Code 33-3717) regarding the charging of “tuition”

to resident undergraduate students. Previously, Idaho statute did not allow the cost of instruction to be charged to

resident undergraduates who were charged a “matriculation fee” instead. Beginning July 1, 2005, Boise State University,

Idaho State University, and Lewis-Clark State College charge “tuition fees” instead of a “matriculation fee.” Matriculation

fees will continue to be charged to resident undergraduates at the University of Idaho because the Idaho constitution

would have to be amended to effect a similar change at that institution.

[19] Tuition amounts represent lower division undergraduate costs (i.e. tuition levels for students in their junior and senior

years are higher than the amounts listed). (UM Missoula, MT Tech, UM Western, MSU Northern)

[20] 2009-10 fees include a temporary surcharge of $6.50 per credit that is mandatory for undergraduate students at the

universities to assist in addressing the budget shortfall.

[21] Mayville State University includes $854 notebook computer fee. A significant change occurred in 2006-07, when non-

resident students, excluding Minnesota students covered under the ND/Mn reciprocity agreement, were charged 1.5

times the resident rate, rather than the previous charge of 2.67 times the resident rate.

[22] A significant change occurred in 2009-10, when non-resident students, excluding

Minnesota students covered under the ND/Mn reciprocity agreement, were charged the resident rate, rather than the

previous charge of 2.67 times the resident rate.

[23] Valley City State University includes a $798 notebook computer fee. Valley City State University undergraduate tuition

and fee rates assume a full-time load of 15 credits per semester.

[24] In 2010-11, the UO rolled all remaining programmatic resource fees into tuition and OIT rolled all programmatic and

universal resource fees into tuition.

[25] Effective February 2000, Dixie College became Dixie State College of Utah (DSC) and began offering four-year degree

programs.

[26] Utah Valley State College moved to the 4-year section of the report beginning in 2001-02. Effective July 1, 2008, Utah

Valley State College became Utah Valley University.

[27] Full-time tuition for undergraduates is for 45 quarter credit hours at Central Washington University, Eastern Washington

University, Evergreen State College, University of Washington, and Western Washington University. Full-time tuition for

undergraduates at Washington State University is for 30 semester credit hours.

[28] Academic year 2008-09 tuition and fee data provided for Washington represents a shift in fee reporting to align

Washington tuition and fees with the WICHE survey methodology.  Previous tuition and fee totals included only S & A

and technology fees, whereas beginning in 2008-09 all institutional fees that a majority of full-time students are required

to pay in addition to tuition are included.  For more information about adjustments to previous years please contact the

Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board.”

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[29] Data reflect main campus tuition and fees at the University of Washington.

[30] Data reflect main campus tuition and fees at Washington State University.

[31] Mesa State College began offering a graduate-level business administration program in Fall 1997.

[32] Tuition amounts represent master's level graduate costs (i.e. tuition levels for doctoral students are higher than the

amounts listed). (UM Missoula)

[33] The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) allows differential tuition rates for 26 separate graduate programs.

Graduate tuition and fees reported here are basic tuition and fee rates applicable to graduate programs within the USHE

(not an average of the 26 separate graduate programs).

[34] Full-time tuition for graduates is for 30 quarter credit hours at Central Washington University, Eastern Washington

University, Evergreen State College, University of Washington, and Western Washington University. Full-time tuition for

graduates at Washington State University is for 20 semester credit hours.

[35] Graduate rates at the University of Washington reflect those for graduate tier I.

[36] In 2008-09, nonresident students pay a surcharge of $353 per credit hour. Therefore, they are charged $500

per credit hour for lower division credits, $523 for upper division credits, and $691 per credit hour for graduate

credits, with no limit on the number of credits. The figures reported here assume a course load of 30/24 credit

hours for undergraduate/graduate for two semesters.

[37] Prior to 2010-11, California State University system reported the maximum non-resident tuition which was based on 30

units for the year. This year, there is no maximum, therefore, the graduate non-resident tuition reported was calculated

for 24 total units (which is equivalent to one graduate FTE course load). Adjustments were made to all years prior to

2010-11 in the report for comparison purposes.

[38] Beginning with Fall 2006 term, the Board of Regents adopted a non-resident rate of 150% of the undergraduate resident

rate.  All new undergraduate non-residents and new transfers pay this rate except for Minnesota students who pay the

approved reciprocity rate.

[39] The non-resident graduate tuition rate was lowered $100.00 per credit hour beginning with the Summer 2009 term. The

reduction in the Non-Resident graduate tuition rate is a result of the re-organization of the Self-Support Tuition rates.

[40] 2010-11 graduate totals do not include health insurance rates as follows: Berkeley: $2,010, Davis: $2,046, Irvine: $2,344,

Los Angeles: $1,921, Merced: $1,796, Riverside: $1,923, San Diego: $1,644, San Francisco: $2,469, San Diego: $1,644,

San Francisco: $2,469, Santa Barbara: $2,043, Santa Cruz: $2,616, Santa Barbara: $2,043, Santa Cruz: $2,616.

[41] The graduate tuition and fee rates for Southern Utah University, Weber State University, and Utah Valley University are

based on the rates of the institutions’ Master of Education programs.

[42] Utah Valley University began offering graduate degree programs Fall Semester 2008.

[43] Prince William Sound community college charges the same tuition and fees for residents and non-residents $127

per lower division credit hour and $144 per upper division credit hour. The figures reported here assume a course

load of 30 credit hours for two semesters.

[44] All amounts indicated include mandatory registration and technology fees wherever these fees are not broken out

separately.

[45] All tuition and fees are calculated on 24 credit hours annually.

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[46] All Residents, except Aims Community College and Colorado Mountain College:

The resident undergraduate tuition amounts for all Colorado institutions do not include the $2,040 voucher for which all

Colorado residents taking a full-time undergraduate course load of 30 credit hours at public institutions in Colorado are

eligible. Beginning with the 2005-06 academic year, Colorado implemented the College Opportunity Fund (COF). Instead

of the direct appropriations to institutions, under COF all public institutions in the state will receive an estimated $68 per

credit hour on behalf of state residents who attend their institutions during the 2009-10 academic year as undergraduates

and who apply for the voucher. Students are eligible for the COF voucher until they reach 145 credit hours of

undergraduate study. The per-student allocation is set by the state’s General Assembly during its budget process

(http://www.collegeincolorado.org/COF/_default.aspx).

[47] All Community Colleges, except Colorado Mountain College:

Higher rates apply to certain fields.

[48] Aims Community College and Colorado Mountain College both have local district tax standing. This means that the

schools have different tuition structure for "in-district residents", "in-state residents", and "out-of-state" students. The

values presented are for "in-district residents."

[49] Northeastern Junior College joined the Colorado Community College System in 1997-98 and Colorado Northwestern

Community College joined in 1999-2000. Tuition and fees were adjusted to be consistent with other members of the

Colorado Community College System. They no longer charge an out-of-district differential.

[50] Community college tuition is charged on a per-credit basis for all enrolled credits effective academic year 2001-02. The

amounts reported here are based on 15 enrolled credits per semester (30 per year). Note that for prior years, amounts

were based on 12 enrolled credits per semester (24 per year). The per-credit rate (non-resident) for AY 2010-11 is $281

for all campuses, except Maui Community College which charges $441.

[51] Resident tuition levels represent amounts charged to residents of the local district/county supporting the instituion.

[52] Effective July 1, 2007, Community College of Southern Nevada will become College of Southern Nevada.

[53] Tuition is reported for full-time lower-division courses only. Select baccalaureate programs are offered.

[54] Effective July 1, 2007, Western Nevada Community College will become Western Nevada College.

[55] Northern NM College is a Four Year college with Upper and Lower Tier Tuition Rates. Funding Formula calculations

utilize the Lower Tier rates reflected in this Survey.

[56] Tuition and fee rates assume a full-time load of 15 credits per semester.

[57] Lake Region State College was formerly the University of North Dakota, Lake Region, and Williston State

College was formerly the University of North Dakota, Williston. These name changes occurred in July 1999.

Dakota College at Bottineau was formerly Minot State University, Bottineau Campus, until August 1, 2009. It was

formerly North Dakota State University, Bottineau until July 1997.

[58] Clatsop Community College capped charges at 12 credit hours prior to 1997-98.

[59] Oregon Coast Community College is accredited through Chemeketa Community College.

[60] District policy for Southwestern Oregon Community College allows a person to obtain residency in the district after

residing in the district for 90 or more days.

[61] Tillamook Bay Community College is accredited through Portland Community College.

[62] Prior to 2006-07 full-time status for Southeast Technical Institute was reported as 12 credits per semester.

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[63] Additional required fees may be charged for facility, technology, and program costs.

[64] Effective July 1, 2010, College of Eastern Utah became a subsidiary of Utah State University. The name of the institution

is now Utah State University-College of Eastern Utah.

[65] Sheridan College is more accurately referred to as Northern Wyoming Community College District (NWCCD).

[66] A student who is a resident of another state is charged an out-of-state or nonresident fee per unit. The fee is set by each

community college district and is in addition to the statewide per unit enrollment fee.

[67] A student who is a citizen and resident of a foreign country can be charged an additional nonresident fee per unit strictly

for capital outlay expenditures. The fee is set by each community college district but cannot exceed actual expenditures

per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) student in the prior fiscal year and also cannot exceed 50 percent of the regular

nonresident fee.

[68] These rates reflect the official Washington community college nonresident tuition rates. Individual community colleges

have the authority to waive all or a portion of the nonresidential differential, and the majority of the colleges do exercise

this waiver authority.

[69] Maui Community College renamed University of Hawai'I Maui College effective Februrary 2010 to reflect the institution's

four-year degree offerings. However, UH Maui College will continue to be included with the community colleges for

reporting purposes.

[70] Eastern Idaho Technical College's fee structure for non-resident students was changed.

[71] Bates adopted the standard Community College tuition schedule this year. This necessitated a smaller increase to their

resident tuition to bring it to the same level as the other CC’s, and a reduction to their non-resident tuition to match the

level of the CC’s as well.

[72] Compton Community College is now apart of El Camino College.

[73] There are 3 new community colleges in California: Moreno Valley College, Norco College, and Woodland community

College. These institutions have not been included in the report due to limited available data. Once more data are

available, these insitutions will be added to upcoming tuition and fee reports.

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Appendix A

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of

Higher Education, 2005

The 2005 Carnegie Classification includes all colleges and universities in the United States that are degree-granting and accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. The 2005 edition classifies institutions according to several different schemes. This publication relies on the “Basic Classification,” which is the most similar to the traditional classification used in previous editions of the Carnegie Classification. The Basic Classification is based on their degree-granting activities in 2003-04 and, for doctorate-granting institutions, other measures of the intensity of their research activity. Definitions for the categories within the Basic Classification scheme are included verbatim from the Carnegie Foundation’s website below. For detailed information on classification procedures, refer to the Carnegie Foundation’s web-based interface, available at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications/index.asp.

Doctorate-granting Institutions

Institutions were included in these categories if they awarded at least 20 doctorates in 2003-04. First-professional degrees (J.D., M.D., Pharm.D., etc.) were not counted for the purpose of this criterion, nor were doctoral degrees in audiology or rehabilitation and therapeutic professions, except when we were informed that the degrees were research doctorates. As in previous editions, these categories were limited to institutions that were not identified as Tribal Colleges or Special Focus Institutions. Level of research activity. Doctorate-granting institutions were assigned to one of three categories based on a measure of research activity. It is important to note that the groups differentiate solely with respect to level of research activity, not quality or importance. The analysis was examined on the following correlates of research activity: research & development (R&D) expenditures in science and engineering (S&E; “science and engineering” is defined by NSF to include the social sciences); R&D expenditures in non-S&E fields; S&E research staff (postdoctoral appointees and other non-faculty research staff with doctorates); doctoral conferrals in humanities fields, in social science fields, in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields, and in other fields (e.g., business, education, public policy, social work).

Master’s Colleges and Universities

Institutions were included in these categories if they awarded at least 50 master’s degrees in 2003-04, but fewer than 20 doctorates (as defined above). Exclusively graduate-level institutions that awarded fewer than 50 master’s degrees and fewer than 20 doctoral degrees were also included. Institutions with lower levels of master’s degree production can be identified in the Graduate Instructional Program classification. As in previous editions, these categories were limited to institutions that were not identified as Tribal Colleges or Special Focus Institutions. Program size. Master’s program size was based on the number of master’s degrees awarded in 2003-04. Those awarding at least 200 degrees were included among larger programs; those awarding 100–199 were included among medium programs; and those awarding 50–99 were included among smaller programs. The smaller programs group also includes exclusively-graduate-level institutions that awarded fewer than 50 master’s degrees.

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Baccalaureate Colleges

Institutions were included in these categories if bachelor’s degrees accounted for at least 10 percent of all undergraduate degrees and they awarded fewer than 50 master’s degrees (2003-04 degree conferrals). In addition, these categories were limited to institutions that were not identified as Tribal Colleges or as Special Focus Institutions. Institutions where bachelor’s degrees represent at least 10 percent but less than half of undergraduate degrees were assigned to the Baccalaureate/Associate’s category. Among institutions where bachelor’s degrees represented at least half of all undergraduate degrees, those with at least half of bachelor’s degree majors in arts and sciences fields were included in the “Arts & Sciences” group, while the remaining institutions were included in the “Diverse Fields” group.

Associate’s Colleges

Institutions were included if their highest degree conferred was the associate’s degree or if bachelor’s degrees accounted for less than 10 percent of all undergraduate degrees. As in previous editions, these categories were limited to institutions that were not eligible to be classified as Tribal Colleges or Special Focus Institutions.

Special Focus Institutions

The special-focus designation was based on the concentration of degrees in a single field or set of related fields, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Institutions were determined to have a special focus with concentrations of at least 75 percent of undergraduate and graduate degrees. In some cases the percentage criterion was relaxed if an institution identified a special focus on the College Board’s Annual Survey of Colleges, or if an institution’s only recognized accreditation was from an accrediting body related to the special focus categories.

Tribal Colleges and Universities

These colleges are defined as members of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium,

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Number of

Institutions

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - VERY HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 21

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Tempe

University of Arizona

CALIFORNIA

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Davis

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Los Angeles

Unviersity of California, Merced

University of California, Riverside

University of California, San Diego

University of California, Santa Barbara

University of California, Santa Cruz

COLORADO

Colorado State University

University of Colorado, Boulder

University of Colorado, Denver

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Manoa

MONTANA

Montana State University, Bozeman

NEW MEXICO

University of New Mexico

OREGON

Oregon State University

UTAH

University of Utah

WASHINGTON

University of Washington

Washington State University

RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES - HIGH RESEARCH ACTIVITY 15

ALASKA

University of Alaska, Fairbanks

ARIZONA

Northern Arizona University

CALIFORNIA

San Diego State University

COLORADO

Colorado School of Mines

IDAHO

University of Idaho

MONTANA

University of Montana, Missoula

Carnegie Classification* in the WICHE Region, 2010-11

Number of Public Four-Year Institutions by

Appendix B

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NEW MEXICO

New Mexico State University

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

University of Nevada, Reno

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota State University

University of North Dakota

OREGON

University of Oregon

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota State University

UTAH

Utah State University

WYOMING

University of Wyoming

DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 4

COLORADO

University of Northern Colorado

IDAHO

Idaho State University

OREGON

Portland State University

SOUTH DAKOTA

University of South Dakota

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - LARGER PROGRAMS 27

ALASKA

University of Alaska, Anchorage

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-West

CALIFORNIA

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

California State University, Bakersfield

California State University, Chico

California State University, Dominguez Hills

California State University, East Bay

California State University, Fresno

California State University, Fullerton

California State University, Long Beach

California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Northridge

California State University, Sacramento

California State University, San Bernardino

San Francisco State University

San Jose State University

Sonoma State University

COLORADO

Adams State College

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

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IDAHO

Boise State University

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Highlands University

OREGON

Southern Oregon University

Western Oregon University

WASHINGTON

Central Washington University

Eastern Washington University

Western Washington University

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - MEDIUM PROGRAMS 9

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Polytechnic

CALIFORNIA

California State University, San Marcos

California State University, Stanislaus

Humboldt State University

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Western New Mexico University

OREGON

Eastern Oregon University

UTAH

Weber State University

MASTER'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES - SMALLER PROGRAMS 5

ALASKA

University of Alaska, Southeast

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University

NORTH DAKOTA

Minot State University

UTAH

Southern Utah University

WASHINGTON

Evergreen State College

BACCALAUREATE COLLEGES 23

CALIFORNIA

California Maritime Academy

California State University, Channel Islands

California State University, Monterey Bay

COLORADO

Colorado State University-Pueblo

Fort Lewis College

Mesa State College

Metropolitan State College of Denver

Western State College

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HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo

University of Hawaii, West Oahu

IDAHO

Lewis-Clark State College

MONTANA

Montana State University, Northern

Montana Tech, University of Montana

University of Montana, Western

NEVADA

Nevada State College

NORTH DAKOTA

Dickinson State University

Mayville State University

Valley City State University

OREGON

Oregon Institute of Technology

SOUTH DAKOTA

Black Hills State University

Dakota State University

UTAH

Dixie State College of Utah

Utah Valley University

SPECIAL FOCUS INSTITUTIONS

SOUTH DAKOTA 1

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Total Number of Institutions 105

*See Appendix A for an explanation of the Carnegie Classification system.

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Number of

Two-Year Institutions

Alaska 1

Arizona 19

California 111

Colorado 15

Hawaii 7

Idaho 3

Montana 8

Nevada 4

New Mexico 19

North Dakota 5

Oregon 17

South Dakota 4

Utah 3

Washington 34

Wyoming 7

Total Number of Institutions 257

in the WICHE Region, 2010-11

Number of Public Two-Year Institutions by State

Appendix C

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Appendix D

Procedure for Converting Current Dollars

To Constant Dollars

The Higher Education Cost Adjustment (HECA), calculated by SHEEO, was used in Table 2 to adjust for the effects of inflation. The base year for the constant dollar conversions was 2010.

The formula for the constant dollar conversion is:

)( BaseCurrent

Current

ConstantHECAHECA

TFTF

For example, the procedure to convert average resident undergraduate tuition in 2005-06 shown in Table 1, $4,165, to 2010 constant dollars is as follows:

)89100(

165,4ConstantTF ,

where the HECA value for 2010 is 100 and the HE CA value for 200 is 89.

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Appendix E

Methodology

Since 1980, WICHE has collected tuition and fees data annually from public four-year and two-year institutions in its 15 member states. The data are generally provided by staff at system offices or at state higher education governing and coordinating board offices; a small number of individual institutions provide their data directly. Each year, respondents are asked to provide current published tuition and fees data for resident and nonresident undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in public four-year colleges and universities, and for resident and nonresident students in public two-year colleges. Data are charged to full-time students attending for the full academic year, except special sessions and summer terms. Respondents were asked to indicate tuition and mandatory fees separately. In addition, they are asked to verify and, if necessary, correct previously reported data. The 2010 survey was mailed to state governing and coordinating board staff in June 2010. Surveys were returned by August 2010. The survey data were reviewed for possible errors, and problems were discussed with the staff in the appropriate office. This year’s breakdown by institutional type used the “Basic Classification” of the 2005 revision to The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education; more information on the Carnegie classifications is available at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications/index.asp. This year’s edition provides enrollment-weighted averages of tuition and fees in addition to the unweighted averages historically reported. WICHE used the Fall Enrollment Survey from the National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) to determine full-time equivalents (FTEs) for each public 2-year and 4-year institution in the West. The weighted averages used FTEs by institution as the weights and FTE was calculated as equal to the full-time enrollment plus 1/3 of the part-time enrollment as reported in IPEDS for the applicable year. 2010-11 enrollment weights used the 2009-10 FTE figure since the enrollment data are not yet available. The Fall 2000 FTE calculation for Cascadia Community College and Pierce College – Puyallup used data from 2001 when these institutions started reporting enrollment in IPEDS.

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APPENDIX F

Tuition and Required Fees in the West, 2010-11

SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS

SECTION 1 – Tuition & Fees for 2010-11 Please provide resident and nonresident tuition amounts for a full-time student in the applicable columns on the survey form for the 2010-11 academic year. NOTE: When completing the survey, please provide amounts for a

full academic year in the resident and nonresident columns. For each institution, indicate separately the tuition

and required fees for full-time students for both undergraduate and graduate categories. If there are differences

in tuition and fees for lower division and upper division students, please provide lower division tuition

and fees. Amounts for 2009-10, 2005-06, and 2000-01 were provided by your office and published in prior editions of Tuition and Fees in Public Higher Education in the West. Please verify these numbers for accuracy and (they show a sum of the tuition and fees amount reported separately beginning with 2005-06). Add any newly established public institutions and indicate name changes for any existing institutions on the survey form.

SECTION 2 - Endnotes We also ask that you verify the endnotes at the bottom of the survey and include any new endnotes or information on special policies pertaining to tuition and required fees. Please review the endnotes and check the appropriate box on the survey form next to each endnote:

1. If no changes are needed, check the “No Change” box next the endnote. 2. If changes are needed, mark the “Change” box next to the endnote and make any necessary changes

directly on the survey form. 3. To have an endnote deleted and not included in the 2009-10 publication and all subsequent editions,

mark the “Delete” box next to the corresponding endnote. 4. Add any new endnotes in the space provided.

SECTION 3 – Person completing the form Please complete this section.

DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this survey, the following definitions apply:

Tuition is the total dollar amount paid by a full-time student for a full academic year, usually two semesters, three quarters, or two trimesters.

Required fees include the institutional fees that a majority of full-time students are required to pay in

addition to tuition. Costs for books and supplies should not be included.

Full-time undergraduate tuition and fee rates should be based on 15 credit hours per semester or equivalent. (Please provide an endnote(s) if this calculation differs from how data have been submitted in previous years.)

Full-time graduate tuition and fee rates should be based on 12 credit hours per semester or equivalent. (Please provide an endnote(s) if this calculation differs from how data have been submitted in previous years.)

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Institution Resident Fees

ALASKA

Prince William Sound Community College 340ARIZONA

Arizona Western College ---Central Arizona College ---Chandler-Gilbert Community College 60Cochise County Community College District 70Coconino County Community College 150Eastern Arizona College ---Estrella Mountain Community College 60Gateway Community College 60Glendale Community College 60Mesa Community College 60Mohave Community College 240Northland Pioneer College 70Paradise Valley Community College 60Phoenix College 60Pima Community College 155Rio Salado Community College 60Scottsdale Community College 60South Mountain Community College 60Yavapai College [1] ---

CALIFORNIA [2] 780COLORADO

Aims Community College 560Arapahoe Community College 182Colorado Mountain College 520Colorado Northwestern Community College 249Community College of Aurora 178Community College of Denver 637Front Range Community College 296Lamar Community College 394Morgan Community College 171Northeastern Junior College 571Otero Junior College 206Pikes Peak Community College 269Pueblo Community College 511Red Rocks Community College 243Trinidad State Junior College 405

HAWAII

Hawaii Community College 134Honolulu Community College 30Kapiolani Community College 60Kauai Community College 60Leeward Community College 45Maui Community College 126Windward Community College 40

IDAHO

College of Southern Idaho ---Eastern Idaho Technical College [3] 2,038North Idaho College 1,050

MONTANA

Dawson Community College 1,290Flathead Valley Community College 924Miles Community College 1,290MSU-Billings, College of Technology [4] 1,221MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 529Montana Tech, College of Technology [5] 749University of Montana, Helena College of Technology [6] 703

APPENDIX G

MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR

INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11

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Institution Resident Fees

APPENDIX G

MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR

INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11

University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology [7] 983NEVADA

Community College of Southern Nevada 353Great Basin College 353Truckee Meadows Community College 353Western Nevada Community College 353

NEW MEXICO

Central New Mexico Community College 152Clovis Community College 40Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 125Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 20Luna Community College 46Mesalands Community College 308New Mexico Junior College 360New Mexico Military Institute 1,424New Mexico State University, Alamogordo 96New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 172New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 168New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 48Northern New Mexico Community College 250San Juan College 144Santa Fe Community College 115University of New Mexico, Gallup 190University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 108University of New Mexico, Taos 102University of New Mexico, Valencia County 90

NORTH DAKOTA

Bismarck State College 665North Dakota State College of Science 545Lake Region State College 843Minot State University, Bottineau Campus 737Williston State College 838

OREGON

Blue Mountain Community College 212Central Oregon Community College 126Chemeketa Community College 405Clackamas Community College 225Clatsop Community College 270Columbia Gorge Community College 405Klamath Community College 555Lane Community College 360Linn-Benton Community College 238Mt. Hood Community College 424Oregon Coast Community College 195Portland Community College 336Rogue Community College 330Southwestern Oregon Community College 990Tillamook Bay Community College 489Treasure Valley Community College 540Umpqua Community College 383

SOUTH DAKOTA

Lake Area Technical Institute 2,205Mitchell Technical Institute 1,922Southeast Technical Institute 1,807Western Dakota Technical Institute 1,890

UTAH

College of Eastern Utah 400Salt Lake Community College 412Snow College 390

WASHINGTON

Bates Technical College 671

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Institution Resident Fees

APPENDIX G

MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC TWO-YEAR

INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11

Bellevue Community College 240Bellingham Technical College 155Big Bend Community College 90Cascadia Community College 120Centralia College [8] 292Clark College 304Clover Park Technical College 135Columbia Basin College 217Edmonds Community College 431Everett Community College 105Grays Harbor College 177Green River Community College 413Highline Community College 75Lake Washington Technical College 360Lower Columbia College 270North Seattle Community College 150Olympic College 195Peninsula College 102Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom 255Pierce College - Puyallup 341Renton Technical College 135Seattle Central Community College 228Shoreline Community College 320Skagit Valley College 210South Puget Sound Community College 113South Seattle Community College 120Spokane Community College 198Spokane Falls Community College 138Tacoma Community College 203Walla Walla Community College 255Wenatchee Valley College 97Whatcom Community College 210Yakima Valley Community College 308

WYOMING

Casper College 216Central Wyoming College 504Eastern Wyoming College 512Laramie County Community College 840Northwest Community College 614Sheridan College 595Western Wyoming Community College 362

Note: Unless otherwise specified, mandatory non-resident fees are the same

as the resident fees indicated. Three dashes ("---") indicate that zero mandatory

fees were reported.

[1] Non-resident mandatory fees are $6,670.

[2] In California, non-resident charges are referred to as "tuition" while resident

charges are referred to as "fees."

[3] Non-resident mandatory fees are $5,098.

[4] Non-resident mandatory fees are $1,327.

[5] Non-resident mandatory fees are $821.

[6] Non-resident mandatory fees are $785.

[7] Non-resident mandatory fees are $1,055.

[8] Non-resident mandatory fees are $554.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

APPENDIX G ENDNOTES

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Institution

Resident

Undergraduate Fees

ALASKA

University of Alaska, Anchorage 776

University of Alaska, Fairbanks 948

University of Alaska, Southeast 720

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Polytechnic 335

Arizona State University-Tempe 335

Arizona State University-West 335

Northern Arizona University 703

University of Arizona 623

CALIFORNIA

California Maritime Academy 1,064

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 2,242

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 577

California State University, Bakersfield 1,084

California State University, Channel Islands 840

California State University, Chico 1,390

California State University, Dominguez Hills 619

California State University, East Bay 861

California State University, Fresno 649

California State University, Fullerton 628

California State University, Long Beach 580

California State University, Los Angeles 618

California State University, Monterey Bay 491

California State University, Northridge 846

California State University, Sacramento 965

California State University, San Bernardino 819

California State University, San Marcos 814

California State University, Stanislaus 1,072

Humboldt State University 1,520

San Diego State University 976

San Francisco State University 784

San Jose State University 1,140

Sonoma State University 1,278

University of California, Berkeley 1,538

University of California, Davis 2,556

University of California, Irvine 1,830

University of California, Los Angeles 1,379

University of California, Merced 1,628

University of California, Riverside 1,627

University of California, San Diego 1,904

University of California, Santa Barbara 2,311

University of California, Santa Cruz 2,103

COLORADO

Adams State College 2,019

Colorado School of Mines 1,854

APPENDIX H

MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR

INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11

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Institution

Resident

Undergraduate Fees

APPENDIX H

MANDATORY FEES AT PUBLIC FOUR-YEAR

INSTITUTIONS IN THE WICHE REGION, 2010-11

Colorado State University 1,729

Colorado State University-Pueblo 1,547

Fort Lewis College 1,544

Mesa State College 768

Metropolitan State College of Denver 986

University of Colorado, Boulder 1,493

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 1,147

University of Colorado, Denver 883

Western State College 1,354

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo 304

University of Hawaii, Manoa 512

University of Hawaii, West Oahu 10

IDAHO [18]

Boise State University 1,745

Idaho State University 1,616

Lewis-Clark State College 1,204

University of Idaho 1,977

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings [1] 1,254

Montana State University, Bozeman [2] 1,332

Montana State University, Northern [3] 1,298

Montana Tech, University of Montana [4] 1,466

University of Montana, Missoula [5] 1,510

University of Montana, Western [6] 894

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1,406

University of Nevada, Reno 1,278

Nevada State College 465

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 1,212

New Mexico Highlands University 624

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 643

New Mexico State University 1,272

University of New Mexico 1,158

Western New Mexico University 978

NORTH DAKOTA

Dickinson State University 1,089

Mayville State University 1,669

Minot State University 1,161

North Dakota State University 1,022

University of North Dakota 1,282

Valley City State University 1,643

OREGON

Eastern Oregon University 1,395

Oregon Institute of Technology 1,410

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Oregon State University 1,355

Portland State University 1,482

Southern Oregon University 1,530

University of Oregon 1,260

Western Oregon University 1,431

SOUTH DAKOTA

Black Hills State University 3,522

Dakota State University 4,177

Northern State University 3,357

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 4,451

South Dakota State University 3,450

University of South Dakota 3,768

UTAH

Dixie State College of Utah 549

Southern Utah University 540

University of Utah 847

Utah State University 804

Utah Valley University 616

Weber State University 752

WASHINGTON

Central Washington University 1,537

Eastern Washington University 1,130

Evergreen State College 1,060

University of Washington 579

Washington State University 1,409

Western Washington University 1,284

WYOMING

University of Wyoming 957

Note: Unless otherwise specified, mandatory non-resident undergraduate fees are

the same as the resident undergraduate fees indicated. Three dashes ("---")

indicate that zero mandatory fees were reported.

[1] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,359.

[2] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,419.

[3] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,400.

[4] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,626.

[5] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $1,582.

[6] Non-resident undergraduate mandatory fees are $966.

Source: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2010.

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ALASKA

University of Alaska, Anchorage 8,450 7,463 8,478

University of Alaska, Fairbanks 4,094 3,837 4,204

University of Alaska, Southeast 926 915 1,586

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Polytechnic 48,294 1,652 802

Arizona State University-Tempe n/a 35,031 29,228

Arizona State University-West n/a 4,553 2,477

Northern Arizona University 16,144 11,756 12,410

University of Arizona 28,005 25,734 23,248

CALIFORNIA

California Maritime Academy 798 754 594

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 17,795 16,908 15,162

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 17,747 15,975 14,138

California State University, Bakersfield 5,868 5,266 4,136

California State University, Channel Islands 3,195 2,005 n/a

California State University, Chico 14,665 13,560 13,009

California State University, Dominguez Hills 8,034 6,596 5,664

California State University, East Bay 10,324 8,059 7,705

California State University, Fresno 16,321 15,757 13,348

California State University, Fullerton 25,500 24,005 18,753

California State University, Long Beach 25,495 24,663 21,222

California State University, Los Angeles 13,052 12,255 10,848

California State University, Monterey Bay 3,979 3,184 2,192

California State University, Northridge 24,315 22,818 18,818

California State University, Sacramento 21,572 19,715 16,895

California State University, San Bernardino 13,004 11,182 9,066

California State University, San Marcos 6,976 5,227 3,912

California State University, Stanislaus 5,606 5,159 4,256

Humboldt State University 6,759 6,087 5,994

San Diego State University 24,486 23,611 21,391

San Francisco State University 21,624 19,970 16,577

San Jose State University 20,158 18,878 16,692

Sonoma State University 6,893 6,016 5,530

University of California, Berkeley 25,040 22,663 21,591

University of California, Davis 23,973 21,224 18,730

University of California, Irvine 21,866 19,532 15,747

University of California, Los Angeles 26,077 24,172 24,252

University of California, Merced 3,172 840 n/a

University of California, Riverside 16,657 14,022 10,604

University of California, San Diego 22,652 19,927 15,938

University of California, San Francisco n/a n/a 93

University of California, Santa Barbara 19,468 17,625 17,036

University of California, Santa Cruz 14,961 13,267 10,714

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COLORADO

Adams State College 2,058 1,913 1,781

Colorado School of Mines 3,522 3,028 2,458

Colorado State University 20,364 19,711 18,733

Colorado State University-Pueblo 4,155 3,601 4,000

Fort Lewis College 3,473 3,663 4,024

Mesa State College 5,497 4,799 4,279

Metropolitan State College of Denver 16,560 14,669 12,379

University of Colorado, Boulder 25,325 24,183 21,823

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 5,898 5,244 4,051

University of Colorado, Denver 8,055 6,500 5,907

University of Northern Colorado 9,230 10,141 9,544

Western State College 1,917 2,050 2,184

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo 2,974 2,771 2,289

University of Hawaii, Manoa 11,939 12,289 10,360

University of Hawaii, West Oahu 688 465 444

IDAHO [20]

Boise State University 13,424 12,358 10,851

Idaho State University 8,429 8,613 8,413

Lewis-Clark State College 2,764 2,501 2,156

University of Idaho 8,379 8,526 7,918

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings 2,666 2,776 2,792

Montana State University, Bozeman 9,495 9,724 9,512

Montana State University, Northern 999 1,085 1,164

Montana Tech of the University of Montana 1,770 1,409 1,349

University of Montana, Missoula 11,119 10,190 9,705

Western Montana College of the Univ. of Montana 1,112 1,014 992

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 18,130 17,382 12,619

University of Nevada, Reno 11,397 10,973 8,321

Nevada State College 1,308 750 n/a

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 2,819 2,685 2,631

New Mexico Highlands University 1,783 1,420 1,524

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 1,114 1,137 1,076

New Mexico State University 13,226 10,963 10,656

University of New Mexico 17,101 15,945 13,876

Western New Mexico University 1,771 1,479 1,560

NORTH DAKOTA

Dickinson State University 2,120 2,001 1,671

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Mayville State University 585 723 654

Minot State University 2,496 2,831 2,501

North Dakota State University 11,230 9,432 8,226

University of North Dakota 9,146 9,741 8,571

Valley City State University 779 860 901

OREGON

Eastern Oregon University 2,413 2,207 2,002

Oregon Institute of Technology 2,397 2,111 2,104

Oregon State University 16,126 14,376 12,869

Portland State University 15,596 12,421 9,761

Southern Oregon University 3,603 3,674 3,984

University of Oregon 17,739 15,886 13,608

Western Oregon University 4,442 3,959 3,886

SOUTH DAKOTA

Black Hills State University 2,756 2,731 2,890

Dakota State University 1,270 1,258 1,395

Northern State University 1,484 1,685 2,114

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1,530 1,598 1,742

South Dakota State University 8,944 8,071 6,598

University of South Dakota 4,914 4,745 4,428

UTAH

Dixie State College of Utah 5,096 3,940 4,111

Southern Utah University 5,336 4,526 4,884

University of Utah 16,963 17,509 15,220

Utah State University 15,657 13,642 13,965

Utah Valley University 17,624 13,756 13,385

Weber State University 14,507 12,535 11,548

WASHINGTON

Central Washington University 9,564 8,607 7,045

Eastern Washington University 9,060 8,650 6,974

Evergreen State College 4,200 3,749 3,552

University of Washington 32,977 26,116 25,286

Washington State University 19,517 17,485 15,029

Western Washington University 12,602 12,195 11,204

WYOMING

University of Wyoming 8,612 8,125 7,643

Note: Information about enrollment weights and FTE calculation is located in Appendix E.

Source: Fall Enrollment Survey from the National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) Integrated Postsecondary Education

Data System (IPEDS).

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ALASKA

University of Alaska, Anchorage 511 428 366

University of Alaska, Fairbanks 819 821 596

University of Alaska, Southeast 168 109 74

ARIZONA

Arizona State University-Polytechnic 10,615 411 233

Arizona State University-Tempe n/a 7,291 6,821

Arizona State University-West n/a 614 683

Northern Arizona University 3,156 3,101 3,064

University of Arizona 6,809 5,682 5,149

CALIFORNIA

California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo 816 734 737

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1,269 1,032 1,109

California State University, Bakersfield 1,136 1,078 1,043

California State University, Channel Islands 158 144 n/a

California State University, Chico 992 1,087 1,534

California State University, Dominguez Hills 2,136 1,997 2,686

California State University, East Bay 2,081 2,070 2,055

California State University, Fresno 2,357 1,999 2,418

California State University, Fullerton 3,491 3,336 3,020

California State University, Long Beach 4,093 3,663 3,461

California State University, Los Angeles 2,859 3,105 3,312

California State University, Monterey Bay 269 197 169

California State University, Northridge 3,599 3,507 3,806

California State University, Sacramento 3,120 3,220 3,491

California State University, San Bernardino 1,912 2,254 2,677

California State University, San Marcos 666 752 830

California State University, Stanislaus 957 1,040 1,042

Humboldt State University 560 686 747

San Diego State University 4,286 3,970 3,904

San Francisco State University 3,638 3,694 4,306

San Jose State University 4,728 4,497 3,646

Sonoma State University 711 765 828

University of California, Berkeley 9,628 8,004 6,992

University of California, Davis 6,182 4,348 4,153

University of California, Irvine 4,612 3,741 3,331

University of California, Los Angeles 11,556 8,814 9,779

University of California, Merced 221 37 n/a

University of California, Riverside 2,318 1,945 1,518

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University of California, San Diego 5,142 3,909 3,104

University of California, San Francisco 3,119 1,401 2,008

University of California, Santa Barbara 2,918 2,875 2,327

University of California, Santa Cruz 1,467 1,332 1,018

COLORADO

Adams State College 345 2,305 2,167

Colorado School of Mines 1,090 680 694

Colorado State University 4,194 3,205 3,124

Colorado State University-Pueblo 679 316 134

Mesa State College 40 17 47

University of Colorado, Boulder 3,592 2,574 2,757

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 1,243 1,226 766

University of Colorado, Denver 6,170 3,825 3,393

University of Northern Colorado 1,451 1,490 1,340

HAWAII

University of Hawaii, Hilo 416 152 103

University of Hawaii, Manoa 4,404 3,593 3,523

IDAHO

Boise State University 1,235 776 738

Idaho State University 1,564 1,257 1,132

University of Idaho 1,763 1,590 1,470

MONTANA

Montana State University, Billings 279 273 247

Montana State University, Bozeman 899 765 750

Montana State University, Northern 34 32 56

Montana Tech of the University of Montana 87 60 66

University of Montana, Missoula 1,520 1,226 1,035

NEVADA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas 3,997 2,815 2,135

University of Nevada, Reno 2,143 1,795 1,604

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 430 375 277

New Mexico Highlands University 877 932 686

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 324 345 258

New Mexico State University 2,642 2,263 1,682

University of New Mexico 4,228 3,671 3,541

Western New Mexico University 278 241 215

NORTH DAKOTA

Minot State University 179 158 116

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North Dakota State University 1,147 857 514

University of North Dakota 1,895 1,193 863

OREGON

Eastern Oregon University 245 183 128

Oregon Institute of Technology 13 10 5

Oregon State University 3,136 2,385 2,202

Portland State University 3,897 3,667 2,990

Southern Oregon University 380 306 333

University of Oregon 4,896 3,562 2,995

Western Oregon University 418 289 279

SOUTH DAKOTA

Black Hills State University 104 64 213

Dakota State University 114 97 59

Northern State University 138 84 152

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 209 181 230

South Dakota State University 864 561 551

University of South Dakota 1,648 1,055 1,100

UTAH

Southern Utah University 391 208 113

University of Utah 5,942 4,355 3,309

Utah State University 2,010 2,216 1,934

Utah Valley University 20 n/a n/a

Weber State University 385 200 106

WASHINGTON

Central Washington University 422 393 310

Eastern Washington University 1,062 923 805

Evergreen State College 215 196 157

University of Washington 12,076 9,085 7,500

Washington State University 3,482 2,370 2,198

Western Washington University 845 884 643

WYOMING

University of Wyoming 1,881 1,618 1,447

Note: Information about enrollment weights and FTE calculation is located in Appendix E.

Source: Fall Enrollment Survey from the National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) Integrated Postsecondary Education

Data System (IPEDS).

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ALASKA

Prince William Sound Community College 96 74 335

ARIZONA

Arizona Western College 4,158 3,022 2,586

Central Arizona College 2,935 2,558 2,325

Chandler-Gilbert Community College 4,163 753 2,978

Cochise County Community College District 1,905 1,958 2,577

Coconino County Community College 1,683 896 1,508

Eastern Arizona College 2,822 2,207 3,074

Estrella Mountain Community College 2,874 1,302 1,865

Gateway Community College 3,194 2,963 2,952

Glendale Community College 7,081 2,553 9,944

Mesa Community College 10,341 4,327 11,888

Mohave Community College 3,178 283 2,392

Northland Pioneer College 902 800 2,167

Paradise Valley Community College 2,278 696 3,397

Phoenix College 4,091 2,539 5,887

Pima Community College 18,723 13,948 14,127

Rio Salado Community College 3,857 452 4,448

Scottsdale Community College 4,383 1,677 5,327

South Mountain Community College 1,804 992 1,614

Yavapai College 2,868 2,180 3,399

CALIFORNIA

Alameda, College of 2,696 982 2,441

Allan Hancock College 5,524 3,350 6,015

American River College 16,677 11,437 13,931

Antelope Valley College 7,518 4,069 5,290

Bakersfield College 9,489 6,830 7,955

Barstow College 2,096 1,082 1,368

Berkeley City College (formerly Vista College) 2,822 830 1,720

Butte College 7,899 5,343 7,045

Cabrillo College 7,619 4,317 6,616

Canada College 2,698 1,619 2,428

Canyons, College of the 10,322 5,077 6,008

Cerritos College 11,314 9,054 11,619

Cerro Coso Community College 2,626 1,305 2,337

Chabot College 7,575 5,238 6,828

Chaffey College 10,924 6,152 7,722

Citrus College 6,798 6,596 6,813

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City College of San Francisco 15,055 11,570 17,741

Coastline Community College 3,562 1,782 2,922

Columbia College 1,750 938 1,627

Compton Community College n/a 1,557 3,786

Contra Costa College 3,876 2,529 3,614

Copper Mountain College 1,078 583 1,035

Cosumnes River College 7,699 5,165 7,949

Crafton Hills College 3,164 2,197 2,713

Cuesta College 6,699 4,868 6,109

Cuyamaca College 4,342 2,697 3,267

Cypress College 8,536 7,714 10,406

DeAnza College 14,725 10,006 13,163

Desert, College of the 5,480 3,216 3,793

Diablo Valley College 11,193 7,991 11,994

East Los Angeles College 15,529 4,402 12,617

El Camino College 16,809 8,508 12,586

Evergreen Valley College 4,931 2,733 6,095

Feather River College 1,162 567 563

Folsom Lake College 4,456 2,422 n/a

Foothill College 8,691 4,463 7,390

Fresno City College 12,534 6,239 10,710

Fullerton College 12,692 9,383 11,126

Gavilan College 3,649 1,563 2,781

Glendale Community College 8,930 5,816 7,937

Golden West College 7,113 5,793 6,976

Grossmont College 11,087 8,227 9,583

Hartnell College 5,266 2,566 3,989

Imperial Valley College 4,807 3,122 3,996

Irvine Valley College 6,257 3,048 4,758

Lake Tahoe Community College 1,506 562 1,380

Laney College 5,485 1,614 5,528

Las Positas College 5,233 2,753 3,551

Lassen Community College 1,159 732 1,227

Long Beach City College 14,670 6,530 11,072

Los Angeles City College 9,144 4,265 8,273

Los Angeles Harbor College 4,794 1,958 4,559

Los Angeles Mission College 4,471 1,416 3,437

Los Angeles Pierce College 10,220 4,969 8,470

Los Angeles Southwest College 3,141 1,325 2,961

Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 6,924 2,088 8,493

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Los Angeles Valley College 8,598 4,469 8,869

Los Medanos College 5,260 2,692 4,226

Marin, The College of 2,920 1,362 3,903

Mendocino College 2,120 1,459 2,072

Merced College 6,439 4,050 5,463

Merritt College 2,773 807 2,634

Mira Costa College 7,672 3,867 5,094

Mission College 4,368 2,338 4,546

Modesto Junior College 9,794 7,253 8,404

Monterey Peninsula College 4,500 2,095 4,276

Moorpark College 9,425 6,361 7,754

Mt. San Antonio College 15,760 10,974 14,906

Mt. San Jacinto College 9,324 4,473 4,716

Napa Valley College 3,808 1,374 3,545

Ohlone College 5,188 2,673 4,853

Orange Coast College 14,405 11,192 13,188

Oxnard College 4,119 2,016 3,748

Palomar College 14,130 8,219 11,009

Palo Verde College 1,322 695 1,251

Pasadena City College 14,099 10,773 11,827

Porterville College 2,551 1,662 2,283

College of the Redwoods 3,940 3,070 4,061

Reedley College 8,311 2,905 5,330

Rio Hondo College 10,082 6,127 8,958

Riverside Community College 17,751 10,503 10,757

Sacramento City College 12,932 9,082 10,725

Saddleback College 12,052 6,303 9,746

San Bernardino Valley College 7,173 4,938 6,079

San Diego City College 7,048 4,767 10,843

San Diego Mesa College 10,280 7,856 10,731

San Diego Miramar College 4,468 2,892 3,665

San Joaquin Delta College 10,766 6,924 9,713

San Jose City College 5,278 2,639 5,693

San Mateo, College of 5,101 3,824 5,600

Santa Ana College 12,619 4,336 12,026

Santa Barbara City College 10,473 6,148 8,116

Santa Monica College 17,291 11,427 15,425

Santa Rosa Junior College 13,269 8,111 13,493

Santiago Canyon College 5,910 2,605 4,422

Sequoias, College of the 7,736 4,577 6,280

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Shasta College 5,965 1,532 5,237

Sierra College 11,105 7,716 9,284

Siskiyous, College of the 1,550 873 1,479

Skyline College 5,004 3,004 4,320

Solano Community College 6,085 4,649 5,580

Southwestern College 11,110 6,444 9,503

Taft College 2,943 948 2,784

Ventura College 7,421 3,867 6,265

Victor Valley Community College 6,642 4,286 4,948

West Hills College Coalinga 1,660 1,773 2,399

West Hills College Lemoore 2,029 n/a n/a

West Los Angeles College 4,946 1,909 4,619

West Valley College 5,806 3,315 5,862

Yuba College 4,665 3,245 5,576

COLORADO

Aims Community College 2,702 2,140 3,711

Arapahoe Community College 3,969 3,007 3,652

Colorado Mountain College 1,645 1,601 3,386

Colorado Northwestern Community College 537 469 899

Community College of Aurora 2,822 2,275 2,210

Community College of Denver 4,076 3,137 3,340

Front Range Community College 9,385 7,357 6,836

Lamar Community College 499 463 623

Morgan Community College 582 495 794

Northeastern Junior College 1,084 914 1,884

Otero Junior College 838 846 929

Pikes Peak Community College 7,042 5,108 5,290

Pueblo Community College 3,458 2,862 2,580

Red Rocks Community College 4,160 2,677 3,822

Trinidad State Junior College 1,091 1,033 1,228

HAWAII

Hawaii Community College 1,993 1,396 1,458

Honolulu Community College 2,193 2,078 2,781

Kapiolani Community College 3,938 3,214 4,121

Kauai Community College 729 536 631

Leeward Community College 3,773 2,995 3,504

Maui Community College 2,261 1,390 1,558

Windward Community College 1,111 885 910

IDAHO

College of Southern Idaho 3,907 3,640 3,425

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Eastern Idaho Technical College 383 355 n/a

North Idaho College 3,561 2,922 2,984

MONTANA

Dawson Community College 321 397 373

Flathead Valley Community College 1,599 1,020 1,087

Miles Community College 412 398 181

MSU-Billings, College of Technology 944 764 n/a

MSU-Great Falls, College of Technology 1,124 888 n/a

Montana Tech, College of Technology 380 364 n/a

University of Montana, Helena College of Technology 861 648 n/a

University of Montana, Missoula College of Technology 1,423 917 n/a

NEVADA

Community College of Southern Nevada 17,294 11,482 13,627

Great Basin College 1,490 1,095 1,404

Truckee Meadows Community College 5,741 4,581 13,627

Western Nevada Community College 2,174 1,643 2,156

NEW MEXICO

Central New Mexico Community College 13,752 10,629 9,159

Clovis Community College 1,305 1,115 1,657

Eastern New Mexico University, Roswell 1,769 1,784 1,791

Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso 413 236 267

Luna Community College 566 552 540

Mesalands Community College 388 259 266

New Mexico Junior College 611 1,404 1,899

New Mexico Military Institute 416 470 451

New Mexico State University, Alamogordo 1,637 915 1,031

New Mexico State University, Carlsbad 860 746 698

New Mexico State University, Dona Ana 4,855 2,991 2,372

New Mexico State University, Grants Branch 684 335 361

Northern New Mexico Community College 1,078 884 660

San Juan College 3,911 3,118 2,832

Santa Fe Community College 1,795 1,200 1,753

University of New Mexico, Gallup 1,709 1,402 1,428

University of New Mexico, Los Alamos 273 313 369

University of New Mexico, Taos 617 365 n/a

University of New Mexico, Valencia County 1,212 922 995

NORTH DAKOTA

Bismarck State College 3,145 2,557 2,203

North Dakota State College of Science 1,943 2,054 2,175

Lake Region State College 554 462 650

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Minot State University, Bottineau Campus 336 252 395

Williston State College 465 616 510

OREGON

Blue Mountain Community College 1,458 976 1,227

Central Oregon Community College 3,772 2,042 2,268

Chemeketa Community College 7,149 3,061 5,237

Clackamas Community College 4,851 3,865 3,435

Clatsop Community College 523 480 845

Columbia Gorge Community College 666 402 440

Klamath Community College 653 573 231

Lane Community College 6,523 3,656 5,838

Linn-Benton Community College 4,444 3,507 3,052

Mt. Hood Community College 5,164 4,165 4,853

Oregon Coast Community College 312 160 219

Portland Community College 16,522 12,223 12,088

Rogue Community College 2,839 1,545 2,283

Southwestern Oregon Community College 1,470 1,101 1,743

Tillamook Bay Community College 179 148 115

Treasure Valley Community College 1,759 1,278 1,070

Umpqua Community College 1,638 758 1,020

SOUTH DAKOTA

Lake Area Technical Institute 1,189 1,009 n/a

Mitchell Technical Institute 856 706 n/a

Southeast Technical Institute 2,123 2,036 n/a

Western Dakota Technical Institute 1,039 885 n/a

UTAH

College of Eastern Utah 1,391 1,349 1,923

Salt Lake Community College 16,078 12,733 11,861

Snow College 2,727 2,745 2,631

WASHINGTON

Bates Technical College 1,348 1,140 n/a

Bellevue Community College 3,198 3,604 6,997

Bellingham Technical College 1,000 526 n/a

Big Bend Community College 1,266 961 1,376

Cascadia Community College 1,374 776 1,274

Centralia College 1,084 283 1,968

Clark College 5,713 4,020 5,095

Clover Park Technical College 1,273 1,147 n/a

Columbia Basin College 3,696 2,757 3,521

Edmonds Community College 3,570 2,563 4,942

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Everett Community College 2,849 2,093 3,963

Grays Harbor College 835 534 1,287

Green River Community College 4,164 3,350 4,561

Highline Community College 3,401 2,936 4,280

Lake Washington Technical College 1,805 1,557 n/a

Lower Columbia College 1,601 1,182 2,233

North Seattle Community College 1,649 1,489 3,480

Olympic College 2,756 2,319 3,883

Peninsula College 904 774 2,369

Pierce College - Ft. Steilacoom 3,033 2,238 5,909

Pierce College - Puyallup 1,532 1,208 1,539

Renton Technical College 825 726 n/a

Seattle Central Community College 3,352 2,549 4,378

Shoreline Community College 1,991 2,456 4,518

Skagit Valley College 2,106 1,770 3,413

South Puget Sound Community College 2,373 1,886 2,903

South Seattle Community College 1,438 1,109 3,003

Spokane Community College 4,587 4,004 5,556

Spokane Falls Community College 4,063 3,724 6,271

Tacoma Community College 3,168 3,034 3,704

Walla Walla Community College 2,088 1,671 2,806

Wenatchee Valley College 1,874 1,759 2,071

Whatcom Community College 2,342 1,570 2,651

Yakima Valley Community College 2,246 2,334 2,902

WYOMING

Casper College 2,341 2,181 2,559

Central Wyoming College 1,024 770 1,069

Eastern Wyoming College 587 488 781

Laramie County Community College 2,439 1,999 1,989

Northwest Community College 1,475 1,259 1,112

Sheridan College 1,593 1,173 1,533

Western Wyoming Community College 1,639 1,428 1,524

Note: Information about enrollment weights and FTE calculation is located in Appendix E.

Source: Fall Enrollment Survey from the National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) Integrated Postsecondary Education

Data System (IPEDS).

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