college-guides helps families, students and researchers compare university tuition fees, in-state tuition, out-of-state tuition, cost per year, net price, acceptance rate, SAT requirements, ACT requirements, admissions requirements, financial aid, scholarships, majors, graduation rate, salary after graduation and ROI in one place. The site is built from College Scorecard and IPEDS-derived federal education data, then organized into school, city, state, guide and ranking pages.
college-guides is maintained as an independent higher education data guide focused on transparent, source-backed university research pages. Each profile starts with cost and admissions fields readers need first: published tuition, attendance cost, average net price after aid, Pell Grant rate, federal loan rate, acceptance rate, test-score signals, program context, completion, earnings and official resources. GPA requirements, application deadlines, scholarship offers and rankings are treated as verification prompts when they are not present in the federal dataset.
What We Cover
We explain tuition fees and net price separately because sticker price can be very different from what students pay after grants and scholarships. Cost pages may include in-state tuition, out-of-state tuition, room and board, books, other expenses, attendance cost, aid signals and calculator links where those fields are available. Admissions pages add acceptance rate, SAT and ACT signals, while school profiles connect majors, graduation rate, salary after graduation and ROI. Missing values are shown transparently rather than estimated.
Who We Built This For
Families Comparing Costs
Review tuition fees, net price, aid, scholarships and cost per year before building a college list.
Students Checking Admissions
Compare acceptance rate, SAT/ACT signals, GPA requirement prompts, deadlines and how to apply resources.
Researchers Studying ROI
Use majors, graduation rate, salary after graduation and ROI signals across school, city, state and ranking pages.
Data Source Trust
Our data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS federal data releases. It is updated annually and currently covers 6,321 institutions across 59 states and territories, including tuition, admissions, programs, completion and salary after graduation fields where reported.
Read the MethodologyEditorial Note
college-guides is maintained by an independent team focused on transparent higher education data and readable college comparison pages.
How to Use This Site
- Find your state from the state comparison hub.
- Browse city pages or school lists to narrow local options.
- Compare tuition fees, admissions requirements, financial aid, majors, graduation rate, salary after graduation and ROI before verifying details with the school.