From Deseret News archives:
Utah tuition costs rise but still called a bargain
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"College remains a great investment and college expenses have indeed outpaced inflation for a number of years, so it is not new information," said David Feitz, director of the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority.
"Even if the costs are increasing for the average person a college education is still the best investment they'll ever make in their entire life, even if they have to go in debt for it."
Saving for college is the best way to face up to the challenge of paying for it, but Feitz recommends going into it with a solid plan to pay back any borrowed expenses.
"Our highest-risk borrower is somebody who drops out of school, even if they had good intentions on going back to finish," he said.
Including room and board for students living on campus, charges for public four-year colleges were $13,589, or 5.9 percent higher than last year. At private four-year schools, average total charges come to $32,307.
"We experience those same increases that other businesses and agencies experience across the board," Covington said.
Dealing with costs of providing health insurance to those employed, as well as the increasing costs of a growing information technology infrastructure, are reasons tuition keeps spiking, she said.
Utah, however, was recently ranked one of the most efficient states in which to obtain post-secondary education.
"I think we do very good for the students," she said. "We're in the student success business, and while we always have room to work and areas to improve on, we definitely offer a great education."
Contributing: Associated Press
E-mail: wleonard@desnews.com
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