Special Report
How Much College Students Should Set Aside For Groceries This Year in Every State
November 2, 2022 8:00 am
10. Georgia
> Est. college student grocery costs, 2022-23 school year: $2,732
> 2020-21 Avg. private college tuition, fees, room and board: $43,626 — 22nd highest
> 2020-21 Avg. in-state public college tuition, fees, room and board: $18,711 — 15th lowest
> Fall 2020 College enrollment: 547,389 — 11th highest
9. Pennsylvania
> Est. college student grocery costs, 2022-23 school year: $2,760
> 2020-21 Avg. private college tuition, fees, room and board: $58,356 — 7th highest
> 2020-21 Avg. in-state public college tuition, fees, room and board: $26,040 — 8th highest
> Fall 2020 College enrollment: 667,515 — 6th highest
8. Washington
> Est. college student grocery costs, 2022-23 school year: $2,769
> 2020-21 Avg. private college tuition, fees, room and board: $54,047 — 10th highest
> 2020-21 Avg. in-state public college tuition, fees, room and board: $21,027 — 24th highest
> Fall 2020 College enrollment: 334,059 — 21st highest
7. Massachusetts
> Est. college student grocery costs, 2022-23 school year: $2,805
> 2020-21 Avg. private college tuition, fees, room and board: $65,784 — the highest
> 2020-21 Avg. in-state public college tuition, fees, room and board: $28,317 — 5th highest
> Fall 2020 College enrollment: 473,731 — 13th highest
6. South Carolina
> Est. college student grocery costs, 2022-23 school year: $2,850
> 2020-21 Avg. private college tuition, fees, room and board: $37,629 — 20th lowest
> 2020-21 Avg. in-state public college tuition, fees, room and board: $23,181 — 16th highest
> Fall 2020 College enrollment: 235,009 — 24th lowest
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