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Indiana four-year public universities now charge students annual in-state tuition and fees averaging $9,675, the 27th highest amount among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

Arizona four-year public universities now charge students annual in-state tuition and fees averaging $11,921, the 13th highest amount among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

Indiana two-year colleges charged students $4,710 in tuition and fees during the 2018-19 academic year, the 32nd lowest cost among 49 states examined, the College Board said in a new report.

Arizona two-year colleges charged students $2,580 in tuition and fees during the 2018-19 academic year, the fourth lowest cost among 49 states examined, the College Board said in a new report.

Indiana four-year public university tuition and fees went from $7,921 in 2004-05 to $9,675 in 2019-20, the fifth smallest increase among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

Arizona four-year public university tuition and fees went from $5,524 in 2004-05 to $11,921 in 2019-20, the fourth largest increase among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the College Board said in a new report.

Indiana two-year college tuition and fees at public institutions went from $3,500 in 2004-05 to $4,840 in 2019-20, the 27th largest increase among 49 states studied, the College Board said in a new report.

Arizona two-year college tuition and fees at public institutions went from $1,887 in 2004-05 to $2,606 in 2019-20, the 29th largest increase among 49 states studied, the College Board said in a new report.