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College tuition is skyrocketing. In just a few years the price of the average public college in the United States has doubled and almost tripled in price. This has led many college students to question what exactly their college tuition is going towards.
Here’s a look at some of the things colleges do with the tuition money students pay out.
Upgrade Classroom Equipment
Classroom technology is always changing and part of students’ tuition goes towards upgrading the classroom equipment. Items such as computers, new desks, wi-fi and projects are purchased using the money that comes from tuition.
Paying Instructors
A very small portion of the money from tuition goes towards paying the people that actually teach the classes. Professors, teaching assistants and teachers are all paid with the money collected from students’ tuition. With teachers asking for higher pay it causes tuition to rise.
Maintenance Costs
Colleges need to pay for maintenance costs and those costs come out of the money collected from students’ tuition. Maintenance costs such as cleaning bathrooms, carpet cleaning, dry erase board markers, paper, lighting and heating are all factored into what schools charge for tuition.
Scholarships for Prospective Students
Surprisingly a small portion of current students’ tuition goes towards a scholarship fund for prospective students. Many colleges offer college sponsored scholarships and the money that is used for those scholarships may come from the tuition that current students pay.
These are just a handful of the reasons that college tuition is on the rise. More students attending the college, outdoor landscaping, school renovations, and higher administrative costs also effect what colleges charge for tuition.




