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Cost of college went up for all students at the University of Pikeville

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Tuition and fees rose 3 percent for 2018-19 at the University of Pikeville, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.

Kentucky students paid $20,950 to attend the four-year private not-for-profit institution this year – $612 more than the $20,338 charged for 2017-18.

Data shows 100 percent of full-time undergraduates who started school in 2015-16 received student financial aid in some form. In all, 279 students received grants or scholarships totaling $5 million and 240 students took out student loans totaling more than $1.6 million.

Including all undergraduates (2,317), 1,462 students used grants or scholarships totaling $19.7 million, and 921 students took out $7.5 million in federal student loans.

The cost of attending
Enrollment2015-162016-172017-182018-19Change in tuition and fees 2015-16 to 2018-19
In-state~1,807$18,840$19,600$20,338$20,95011.2%

Undergraduate financial aid
The following data includes only full-time students who began an undergraduate program at the University of Pikeville in 2015-16.
Type of AidNumber of students receiving aidPercent receiving aidTotal amount of aid receivedAverage amount of aid per student
Federal grants18466%$1,002,457$5,448
State / local grant or scholarship21176%$1,160,394$5,499
Institutional grants or scholarships279100%$2,870,978$10,290
Grant or scholarship aid total279100%$5,033,829$18,042
Federal student loans23986%$1,545,949$6,468
Other student loans83%$89,082$11,135
Student loan aid24086%$1,635,031$6,813
Total student aid279100%--

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