Tuition at Public Colleges Has Soared in the Past Decade, But Student Fees Have Risen Faster

A new study shows that the fees public colleges and universities charge students to use campus facilities and cover operation costs have actually risen faster than tuition. Using Department of Education data, Seton Hall University professor Robert Kelchen found that inflation-adjusted fees grew faster than tuition at state schools between the 1999-2000 and 2012-2013 academic years. During that time, fees at community colleges soared 104 percent, while tuition climbed by 50 percent. Fees at four-year public colleges skyrocketed 95 percent over that period, eclipsing the 66 percent hike in tuition at the same time.

・ From The Washington Post