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The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of
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The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

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Page 1: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

The Cost of a Private College and College Life

Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed.

Associate Director of Admissions

California Institute of Technology

Page 2: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Types of Universities and Colleges:Colleges and Universities are like shoes, one size

does not fit all and that includes cost…

• Liberal Arts Colleges– Private, Residential

• Public Universities– In State vs. Out of

State Costs

• Private Universities– Distinct characteristics

Page 3: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Useful identifiers to help decide where you want to go…

• Rural vs. Urban• Small vs. Large• Type of Institution• Academic Interests• Extracurricular Interests• Residential vs. Commuter• Distance from Home• *Cost

Page 4: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Types of Private Colleges

• Residential Campus– Requirement to live on

campus: costs included

• Liberal Arts Colleges– Undergraduate study

in liberal arts and sciences, exposure to broad curriculum

– Majority residential requirement

• Religious– Required religious

services, classes, community service

• Academic Specific– Highly focused,

research rich, more tailored

Page 5: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

How to help decide types of colleges…

• Academic Offering– Are the areas of interest in

studying offered?– What are the required courses

you take once enrolled? – When will you start taking

courses in your area of interest?

• Advanced Preparation– What prerequisites are there

for the school? For the area of study?

– What classes can you start taking now to prepare?

– What kind of activities can you do to get exposure in the field

• Research Opportunities– When can you do research?– Is it guaranteed? – Is it paid?

• Class Experience – Who is teaching you?– Student to faculty ratio?– Average class sizes?– Where are students coming

from?• Outcomes

– Graduation rates?– What are graduates doing?– Employment?– Graduate school?

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Campus Life

• Residential Campus– Living on campus– Dorms/Resident

Halls– Greek Life– Apartment Style

Living– Student Lounges– Dining Halls

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Clubs, Athletics, Activities

• Political

• Social

• Special Interests

• Athletics

• Community Involvement

• Cultural Groups

Page 8: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Support Resources & Services

• Tutors• Library• Writing Centers• Faculty Access• Counseling• Accommodations• Health Services• Medical Services• Job Placement

Page 9: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Private College Costs

• Private colleges are typically more expensive than public schools

• No difference in cost if you are in state or out of state

• Endowments, grant aid, and financial aid can often discount total student cost and sometimes private schools can be less expensive than public schools

FACTOR IN YOUR FINANCIAL AID AWARD

Page 10: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

“I cannot afford a private college.”

False: “You can afford to attend a private college!”

• Types of funding:– Merit Scholarship

• Academic Based• Special Talent

– Work Study• College student

friendly

– Financial Aid• Loans• CSS Profile• FAFSA

Page 11: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Types of Merit

• Based on financial circumstances

• Based on other student characteristics

• Academic talent

• Music ability, artistic talent, etc.

• Leadership skills

• Athletic ability

• Age, job (policemen, firemen, etc.)

• Other

Page 12: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

Helpful Websites

• College Websites– Virtual tours, bloggers, mailing lists, online

newsletters

• You University! http://www.youniversitytv.com/

• College Board http://www.collegeboard.com/

• NACAC http://www.nacacnet.org/Pages/default.aspx

Page 13: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

California Private Colleges• There are 107 private colleges and

universities in California.

• University of Southern California with 33,082 full time students.

• Harvey Mudd College is the most expensive with an in-state tuition of $44,159.

Page 14: The Cost of a Private College and College Life Karly Barraza Brockett, M.Ed. Associate Director of Admissions California Institute of Technology.

On average, how much does it costs to attend private college in California?  

• The average annual in-state private college tuition in California is $25,370 in 2013.

• Art Center College of Design Pasadena 1,515 $35,052 • Azusa Pacific University Azusa 6,805 $30,236 • Biola University La Mirada 4,914 $31,004• Brooks Institute Santa Barbara 839 $19,620 • Concordia University Irvine Irvine 2,586 $27,900• FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Los

Angeles Los Angeles 3,780 $26,660 • Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles 8,428

$38,212 • http://www.collegecalc.org/colleges/california/private/