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College Cost Calculator: Total 4-Year Estimate

Updated 2026-03-10

Data Notice: Figures, rates, and statistics cited in this article are based on the most recent available data at time of writing and may reflect projections or prior-year figures. Always verify current numbers with official sources before making financial, medical, or educational decisions.

College Cost Calculator: Total 4-Year Estimate

Sticker price isn’t what you’ll pay. This calculator factors in financial aid, scholarships, and cost inflation to show what college will actually cost your family.

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Inputs:

  • College type (in-state public, out-of-state public, private, elite private)
  • Or: specific college name (pulls data from IPEDS)
  • Child’s current age
  • Current family income (for aid estimation)
  • Current 529 savings
  • Monthly 529 contributions
  • Expected scholarships/grants

Outputs:

  • Sticker price (4-year total)
  • Estimated net price (after average aid for your income level)
  • Gap after 529 savings
  • Monthly savings needed to close the gap
  • Comparison: in-state vs out-of-state vs private

2026 Average Costs (4-Year Total)

College TypeTuition + Fees (4yr)Room & Board (4yr)Books & SuppliesTotal Sticker
In-state public$44,000$52,000$5,000$101,000
Out-of-state public$92,000$52,000$5,000$149,000
Private nonprofit$168,000$60,000$5,000$233,000
Elite private (Ivies)$256,000$72,000$6,000$334,000

But sticker price ≠ what you pay. Average net price after grants:

  • Public in-state: $72,000
  • Private: $120,000-$180,000
  • Elite (with financial aid): $0-$80,000 (many meet 100% of demonstrated need)

What Most People Miss

  1. Cost inflation: College costs rise 3-5% per year. A $25,000/year school today costs $33,000/year in 10 years.
  2. Opportunity cost: 4 years of lost income ($40-$60K/year for a high school grad) adds $160-$240K to the true cost.
  3. Student loan interest: A $30K loan at 6.5% over 10 years costs $40K total.
  4. Hidden costs: Health insurance, transportation, personal expenses add $3-5K/year.

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.