Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 09:39     Subject: What DC area privates have the lowest tuition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More important than asking what the tuiition today is, is can the parent afford an average of 5% increase every year between the first year of matriculation and graduation?

As anyone can see, this thread was started in 2018 and many of these schools tuitions have risen more than 5% per year since then, even with COVID.


Yes!

NCS was not on these lists, but if the costs are similar to St Albans and it was approx 45,000 in 2018, it was 50,000 in 2022-2023 and it will be closer to 53,000 in 2023-2024. So basically 17% in 5 years or so?


That’s like a 2% annual increase.


But more like 5% this year
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 09:28     Subject: What DC area privates have the lowest tuition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More important than asking what the tuiition today is, is can the parent afford an average of 5% increase every year between the first year of matriculation and graduation?

As anyone can see, this thread was started in 2018 and many of these schools tuitions have risen more than 5% per year since then, even with COVID.


Yes!

NCS was not on these lists, but if the costs are similar to St Albans and it was approx 45,000 in 2018, it was 50,000 in 2022-2023 and it will be closer to 53,000 in 2023-2024. So basically 17% in 5 years or so?


That’s like a 2% annual increase.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 08:16     Subject: What DC area privates have the lowest tuition

Anonymous wrote:More important than asking what the tuiition today is, is can the parent afford an average of 5% increase every year between the first year of matriculation and graduation?

As anyone can see, this thread was started in 2018 and many of these schools tuitions have risen more than 5% per year since then, even with COVID.


Yes!

NCS was not on these lists, but if the costs are similar to St Albans and it was approx 45,000 in 2018, it was 50,000 in 2022-2023 and it will be closer to 53,000 in 2023-2024. So basically 17% in 5 years or so?
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 06:30     Subject: What DC area privates have the lowest tuition

More important than asking what the tuiition today is, is can the parent afford an average of 5% increase every year between the first year of matriculation and graduation?

As anyone can see, this thread was started in 2018 and many of these schools tuitions have risen more than 5% per year since then, even with COVID.