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The State University System has low tuition and fees for resident undergraduates compared to public universities nationally. But just how low is tuition in Florida compared to other states? The answer varies slightly between the two commonly-cited surveys of tuition and fees, although both agree that Florida is among the least expensive states. The variations result from the different methodologies and groups of institutions included in the two surveys. Both surveys include mandatory fees as well as tuition in determining a college's "tuition and fees" charges. This information brief discusses the variations in findings from the AASCU/NASULGC (American Association of State Colleges and Universities/National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges) Survey; and the Washington Survey. [This brief was prepared by Planning and Institutional Research, Division of Colleges and Universities, Florida Department of Education.].
Students and their families must cover, on average, 83% of the roughly $16,000 cost of attendance for a full-time, in-state undergraduate at a state university in Florida. On average, 75% of the cost of attendance in Florida's public universities is from expenses other than tuition and fees and books. The largest expense is room and board, accounting for nearly half of the cost of attendance. A study by the Legislature's Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability summarizes these costs at the different institutions in the state. Students and their families use earnings, savings, and financial aid to pay the full cost of attendance. Savings can include the Florida Prepaid Tuition plan or other investments. Financial aid includes grants and scholarships that do not have to be repaid and loans which may or may not be subsidized by the federal government). (Contains 3 figures and 1 table.) [This Information Brief was produced by the Florida Board of Governors.].
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