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PROJECTING COLLEGE COSTS

Perhaps since college expenses are behind you, you feel you can relax.  Not so!  If you have children or grandchildren, be prepared for a major shock. 

Education expenses have risen at an average rate of 8.4% for the past ten years.  Some institutions have already announced increases for the next school year ranging from 6.25% to 11.5%.  Let us hope it stays at a lower rate. 

Expenses range widely from one institution to another.  However, the total costs must include tuition and fees, but also books (ranging from $25 to $75 per class for each semester or quarter) room, board, incidental expenses and transportation. 

At the absolute low end of the scale, a student might attend a local college that eliminates room expenses and reduces board and transportation.  Unless the student lives next door, there is still transportation expense to commute. 

Costs for a single school year ranged from a low of $9,070 to nearly $25,580 per year.  For an out of town school, the average might be substantially higher, which could be reduced by $2,000 to $3,000 per year by student summer earnings. 

The following chart will help you calculate costs.  To serve as an example, we have shown costs for a five-year-old, who would be starting college thirteen years from now, in the year 2014, with costs projected to increase at 7%. 

The annual net current cost is assumed to be $10,000, based on $12,000 for tuition, room, board, books, fees, transportation and incidental spending money, less an assumption of net $2,000 summer earnings.  (We also showed current $8,000 and $13,000) 

The traditional four years have been marked with an asterisk.  The expected need totals $106,995; assuming the student only attends for four years. 

A fifth year of school, such as for a master's degree, currently costing $13,000, might be at a higher cost then - $41,064. 

For your sake and for the sake of your family, isn’t it obvious that advanced planning and savings will be necessary? 

EDUCATION COST PROJECTIONS AT 7%

                         CURRENT NET COSTS

Year

 

 

 

 

 

2001

8,000

10,000

 

13,000

 

2002

8,560

10,700

 

13,910

 

2003

9,159

11,449

 

14,883

 

2004

9,800

12,250

 

15,925

 

2005

10,486

13,108

 

17,040

 

2006

11,220

14,026

 

18,234

 

2007

12,005

15,007

 

19,509

 

2008

12,845

16,058

 

20,875

 

2009

13,744

17,182

 

22,339

 

2010

14,706

18,385

 

23,901

 

2011

15,735

19,672

 

25,574

 

2012

16,836

21,049

 

27,364

 

2013

18,015

22,522

 

29,279

 

2014

19,276

24,098

*

31,327

 

2015

20,625

25,785

*

33,521

 

2016

22,069

27,590

*

35,867

 

2017

23,614

29,522

*

38,379

 

2018

25,267

31,588

 

41,064

*

2019

27,036

33,799

 

43,939

 

2020

28,929

36,165

 

47,015

 

2021

30,954

38,697

 

50,306

 

2022

33,120

41,405

 

53,827

 

2023

35,439

44,304

 

57,595

 

2024

37,919

47,405

 

61,627

 

2025

40,574

50,723

 

65,940

 

2026

43,415

54,274

 

70,556

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL (indicated years)

106,995

 

148,059

 

Sources:  Don't Miss Out:  The Ambitious Student's Guide to Financial Aid, 2001-2002

                 

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