Trends in Higher Education Series 2004. Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Four-Year Institutions by Published Tuition and Fee Charges, 2004-05.

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Trends in Higher Education Series 2004

Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Four-Year Institutions by Published Tuition and Fee Charges, Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Average and Range of Published Tuition and Fee Charges, (Enrollment-Weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Sample Average Undergraduate Budgets, (Table 3 reconfigured as a graph) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Public and Private Four-Year Institutions by Published Tuition and Fee Charges, Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Public and Private Four-Year Institutions by Percent Increase in Published Tuition and Fee Charges, Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Distribution of Full-Time Undergraduates at Public and Private Four-Year Institutions by Dollar Increase in Published Tuition and Fee Charges, Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Average Published Tuition and Fee Charges, in Constant (2004) Dollars, to (Enrollment-Weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.; National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Average Published TFRB Charges at Four-Year Institutions, in Constant (2004) Dollars, to (Enrollment-Weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges.; National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systems.

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Tuition and Fee Charges by College Board Region and Institution Type, and , in Constant (2004) Dollars (Enrollment-Weighted)

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Tuition and Fee charges by College Board Region, and , in Constant (2004) Dollars (Enrollment-weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges. Public Two-Year Colleges

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Tuition and Fee charges by College Board Region, and , in Constant (2004) Dollars (Enrollment-weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges. Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Tuition and Fee charges by College Board Region, and , in Constant (2004) Dollars (Enrollment-weighted) Source: The College Board. Annual Survey of Colleges. Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition & Fees and Tuition & Fees After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Public Two-Year Colleges

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition & Fees and Tuition & Fees After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition & Fees and Tuition & Fees After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition, Fees, Room and Board (TFRB) and TFRB After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Public Two-Year Colleges

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition, Fees, Room and Board (TFRB) and TFRB After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Price: Published Tuition, Fees, Room and Board (TFRB) and TFRB After Average Grant and Education Tax Benefits per Student by Institution Type, in Constant (2003) Dollars, to Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Tuition and Fees and Net Cost of Attendance as a Percentage of Family Income, and 1999–2000 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). Paying for College: Changes Between 1990 and 2000 for Full- Time Dependent Undergraduates. NCES Public Two-Year Colleges

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Tuition and Fees and Net Cost of Attendance as a Percentage of Family Income, and 1999–2000 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). Paying for College: Changes Between 1990 and 2000 for Full-Time Dependent Undergraduates. NCES Public Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Net Tuition and Fees and Net Cost of Attendance as a Percentage of Family Income, and 1999–2000 Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2004). Paying for College: Changes Between 1990 and 2000 for Full-Time Dependent Undergraduates. NCES Private Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Undergraduate Fall Enrollment by Institution Type and Control, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education. Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2001 and Financial Statistics, FY2001. (NCES ). Full-Time EnrollmentTotal Enrollment

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Annual Percentage Change in Instructional Appropriations and Tuition and Fees at Public Four-Year Institutions, to (Constant 2002 Dollars) Source: State Higher Education Executive Officers. (2004). State Higher Education Finance FY2003. Online

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Revenue Sources for All Public Degree-Granting Institutions, to Source: National Center for Education Statistics. (2002). Digest of Education Statistics, 2002.; NCES. (2003). Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2001 and Financial Statistics, FY (NCES ).

Trends in Higher Education Series 2004 Expenditures of All Public Institutions, 2001 Source: NCES. (2003). Enrollment in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2001 and Financial Statistics, FY (NCES ).