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Data shows that students paid $1,622 on average to attend higher education courses at the time, $19 more than the previous school year.
Among the two institutions in the county, Milan Institute-Merced stood out with the highest tuition fees, reaching an average of $20,001. Merced College followed with an average of $1,194 per year.
At the time, a total of $7.6 million in grants or scholarships were awarded to full-time undergraduates who started at the Merced County universities in the 2022-23 school year. Additionally, federal student loans reached $1 million.
Undergraduate education costs have seen a significant increase over the past few decades. Data shows a 169% rise in the average total cost, including tuition, fees, room, and board, between 1980 and 2020.
According to a 2023 College Board report, in-state students at public universities paid an average of $11,260, while out-of-state students paid $29,150 in the 2023-24 academic year.
Meanwhile, student loan debt has steadily increased over the last 30 years, reaching $1.75 trillion in 2024, averaging a total of $28,950 per borrower. Federal loans make up 92% of the debt, with over half of students at both public and private four-year colleges graduating with student loans.
Available data sometimes exceeds 100% due to rounding and administrative calculations.
Institution | Number of Students Receiving Grants | Total Amount of Grants Received | Average Amount of Grant Per Student | Number of Students Receiving Loans | Total Amount of Loans Received | Average Amount of Loans Per Student |
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Merced College | 1,055 | $6,729,357 | $6,379 | 5 | $19,500 | $3,900 |
Milan Institute-Merced | 224 | $867,881 | $3,874 | 203 | $1,019,500 | $5,022 |