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During 2014-2015, $22,958 an out-of-state student enrolled in a public university taking a four-year, on-campus course pay for tuition and fee.

Private schools and universities typically charge both residents and non-residents the same tuition fee. But most American public schools are not like that. The typical four-year university in America charged in-state students $9,139 in tuition and fees in 2014–2015, compared to $22,958 for out-of-state students, according to the College Board. That indicates that out-of-town students were charged a 2.5 times extra for the same education.

Avoiding colleges with tuition surcharges and choosing a campus with a single tuition rate for both residents and non-residents is one way to solve the issue of out-of-state tuition at public universities.

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