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How much should a 4-year university tuition cost?

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“I feel for a four-year tuition for me—I want to go to UCLA—so I say about $37,000 to $40,000 dollars for four years.”

Samuel Reynolds Jr – Sociology major

 

 

 

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“I’ll say $12,000 [a year] because I feel they will make you pay for parking, food, dorms, books and stuff. I know all that could cost up to it so I’d say somewhere around there.”

Jayden Roberson – Psychology major

 

 

 

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“Well with dorming I think those cost $15,000. Over the course of four years, I would say in addition to dorming with the food and just tuition in general. It really depends where you’re going but for example, I think USC, probably, upwards of $100,000.”

Adrian Crisol – Civil engineering major

 

 

 

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“I think it should cost around maybe $60,000. Mostly because in these big universities, they come with many accessibilities and materials to use for you to learn to succeed. They live on campus, libraries and many classes that just give many opportunities for majors, as well. So I feel when coming into a four-year university a high price range is needed for students with all those needs that they need in order to succeed or fail.”

Christopher Jacobo Madero – Business marketing major

 

 

 

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“A four-year tuition in my opinion, should cost around, I’d say $30,000. Depending on some students who will be living on the campus for a long time, depending on what they’re majoring in, exactly. And some students will be living in the dorms, so I think the pay just depends on how much they can afford their classes. And what they do in between. I think it’ll be different for each student.”

Kevin Kumbaki – Child development major

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