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College tuition in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
College tuition in the United States
College tuition in the United States is the monetary cost of higher education collected by educational institutions in the United States.
Tuition increases in the U.S. have caused chronic controversy since shortly after World War II.
It was during a time when the workforce was slow from the aftermath of war and higher education was blooming in order to pursue more knowledge in hopes of finding a successful, stable career. Many families went into debt in order to pay for their children to attend college. Except for its military academies, the U.S. federal government does not directly support higher education. Instead it offers loans and grants, dating back to the Morrill Act during the U.S. Civil War and the "G.I. Bill" programs implemented after World War II.
==Overview of tuition rates in the U.S.==

The United States has one of the most expensive higher education systems in the world. Public colleges have no control over one major revenue source — the state.〔 In 2012-13, the average cost of annual tuition in the United States ranged from $3,131 for public two-year institutions (community colleges) to $29,056 for private four-year institutions. Private colleges increased their tuition by an average of 3.9 percent in 2012-13, the smallest rise in four decades, according to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. The most expensive university, in terms of tuition and fees alone, is currently Columbia University in New York, at $51,008 in tuition and fees, according to the ''US News and World Report''.

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