We're the 9th lowest tuition out of the 50 on this list. How in the world are Wyoming and University of Florida so low though?! $5,218 and $6,380 respectively? Those numbers can't be right, unless they're going for quantity over quality at those institutions.
We're the 9th lowest tuition out of the 50 on this list. How in the world are Wyoming and University of Florida so low though?! $5,218 and $6,380 respectively? Those numbers can't be right, unless they're going for quantity over quality at those institutions.
higher state subsidies? I wondered that too. those numbers don't count for room and board though.
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higher state subsidies? I wondered that too. those numbers don't count for room and board though.
The Center on Budget & Policy Priorities (CBPP) identified MT, ND, and WY as three states that increased inflation-adjusted spending from 2008-17, so you might be correct.
We're the 9th lowest tuition out of the 50 on this list. How in the world are Wyoming and University of Florida so low though?! $5,218 and $6,380 respectively? Those numbers can't be right, unless they're going for quantity over quality at those institutions.
The link below shows the state support for higher education by state. Note where Wyoming is compared to South Dakota.
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