Wednesday, October 26, 2011
The cost of attending college in Pennsylvania grew slightly less than the national average this year, but the cost of going to a four-year public university in the state is now the third-highest in the nation, according to the report released today by the College Board.
Pennsylvania's average cost of $12,079 for four-year public college tuition and fees puts it behind only New Hampshire at $13,507 and Vermont, $13,078.
"While the importance of a college degree has never been greater, its rapidly rising price is an overwhelming obstacle to many students and families," College Board President Gaston Caperton said in a news release. "Making matters worse is the variability of price from state to state."
The College Board reports roughly 56 percent of 2009-2010 bachelor's degree recipients at public four-years graduated with debt, averaging about $22,000. At private nonprofit universities, the figures were higher -- 65 percent and around $28,000.
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11299/1184921-298-0.stm#ixzz1bsv0ihHq