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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Michelle Singletary :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Color of Money: Stay Home and Study
by Michelle Singletary
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WASHINGTON -- The College Board recently issued its annual report on the pricing trends for getting a college education.

For as long as I can recall, the trend has been troubling. The cost to attend college keeps going up -- often faster than inflation. And the amount of loans taken out to pay for tuition, fees, books, and room and board continues to rise.

This year it was more of the same. The published prices at private four-year colleges in the U.S. rose by an average of 4.4 percent. Tuition increased by an average of 6.5 percent for in-state students at public at four-year colleges.

If prices are going up and it's tougher for people to save, is there anything students and parents can do to keep college costs down?

I think there is, but it will require a shift in what we've come to believe is central to the college experience -- staying away from home for four years.

Let's take a look at the national averages for published tuition and fees for 2009-10:

-- For in-state students at public four-year colleges and universities, $7,020.

-- For out-of-state students at public four-year colleges and universities, $18,548.

-- For all students at private four-year colleges and universities, $26,273.

Keep in mind those are figures just for tuition and fees. Add the cost for room and board:

-- For in-state and out-of-state students at public four-year colleges and universities, $8,193.

-- For all students at private four-year colleges and universities, $9,363.

Maybe it's time students stayed home to study.

As the College Board report points out, all students, whether they live in campus housing or not, must buy books and supplies. But thousands of students could significantly reduce the expense of attending college if they lived at home or with a relative or friend who would cut them a break by charging no rent or a minimal amount for room and board. Continued...

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Michelle Singletary is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post.

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