The "sticker price" before scholarships or aid. Very few students pay this full amount.
The typical amount students who borrowed money owe when they finish their degree.
Tuition at Colorado School of Mines is $21,914 per year for in-state students and $45,824 for out-of-state students.
After grants, scholarships, and financial aid, the average student pays $28,690 per year — significantly less than the sticker price for many students.
The median student loan debt at graduation is $23,000. Given median earnings of $97,335, this represents a manageable debt-to-income ratio for most graduates.