<p>mamma6,</p>
<p>I have to agree with you. It took me several searches and a futile call with the Bursar’s to try to get figures for current calculations. Note that I had to quote mostly 2009-2010 #s. You would think that all 2010-2011 costs (tuition, registration, service, meal plans, housing, health insurance plans, books, etc.) could be published already with whatever inflation-indexed #s they are using. Most of the #s are likely to be moved up by around 6% for inflation purposes. That is how I am estimating it myself. </p>
<p>But why not exact #s for the known costs, tuition, registration, service, health insurance? I’ll like #s to figure out if the tuition stabilization plan is worth it. Anyone with experience utilizing this plan? It appears it may not pay off until the 4th year, since $1000 fee per semester is tagged on.
The savings might be $1,000 to a little over $2,000, according to my best estimates.</p>