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- Date: 26 Jan 2007 10:29:15 -0800
Princeton to Hold the Line on Tuition Next Year, but Other Costs Will
Rise
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By KAREN W. ARENSON
Published: January 22, 2007
For the first time in 40 years, Princeton University will not raise
tuition for the next academic year, the university announced yesterday.
Tuition will remain $33,000, but room and board costs will jump.
University officials said that their strong investment performance last
year - a return of almost 20 percent - helped clear the way for the
decision, along with "generous" alumni donations and an increase in
enrollment.
Officials said a decision by trustees to spend more of the endowment,
which totaled about $13 billion in June, also helped. "We are aware
of the concerns people have about the high cost of sending kids to
college," said Robert K. Durkee, vice president and secretary of the
university.
Princeton said its tuition increases have been "at the bottom end of
the university's peer group" over the past 10 years.
Colleges and universities have faced sharp criticism from Congress and
elsewhere in recent years because their tuition increases often
outstrip inflation. The College Board said in an annual report that on
average, tuition and fees had increased 5.9 percent, to $22,218, in the
current academic year at private four-year campuses, and 6.3 percent,
to $5,836, at public four-year colleges.
Although Princeton will not increase tuition, it said it will raise the
price of room and board by 19 percent, to $10,980. That will increase
the annual cost by 4.2 percent, to $43,980, for an undergraduate with a
full meal contract.
Financial aid will be raised for students who qualify, officials said.
Princeton will still be among the country's most expensive colleges.
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