Usually at the begining of every semester.
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No. It is a very common practice, but it isn't universal. For instance, some private colleges will charge lower tuition if you are part of the group that sponsors them, and higher tuition if you are not.
Yes, you will have to pay tuition, room and board and all the associated fees every year (actually every term, semester or quarter) in college. You should also be aware that, except under rare circumstances, the tuition amount will increase every year.
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you have to pay tuition for every year you attend a university or college.
Be careful here. "529 plans" don't protect you against tuition increases, just the tax implications of saving for college. Every state offers at least one such plan. Check with your state's Department of Education to learn more.
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Costs (2006 - 07) * Comprehensive fee: $43,825 includes full-time tuition ($33,408), mandatory fees ($151), and room and board ($10,266). Part-time tuition: $3963 per course * Room and board: college room only: $5835
This depends upon the individual institution, the economy, the laws of the state the institution is in and the overall financial health of the institution. You can reasonably expect tuition to increase by 1-3% per year, although in some cases it may increase by 10% or more a year.
One of the biggest mistakes I made in my undergraduate career was failing to pick out a school with a journalism major. Now, I recommend to every student I see to research the degree programs at your college of choice before putting down a tuition deposit. You need to know what degree programs a college offers ahead of time.