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American college students are leaving college without a degree at higher rates than in other developed countries, and middle-class families pile up more student loan debt on average than other students. Many students that do decide to remain in college are faced with many obstacles, but student loan debt is at the top of the list. Thus, many college students begin their careers with significant debt. Many of them can’t afford to take an unpaid internship, which could help put their career on an upward trajectory.

The College Board reports the following average 2012–13 tuition and fees:

Public, four-year, in-state students: $8,654
Public, four-year, out-of-state students: $21,706
Private, nonprofit, four-year: $29,056
For-profit schools: $15,172

Public schools are often recognized as less expensive than private colleges; however, many students at private schools don’t pay the full cost of their education. For example, at Yale, in 2011, the average financial aid for the 57% of students who qualified was $38,900.

The Ivy League schools are some of the most expensive schools in the nation. On the other hand, most Ivy League schools provide free tuition and other financial assistance for students from families with an income below a specific threshold, such as $60,000. All of the Ivy League schools have a “no-loans” policy; they provide grants instead of loans.

Top colleges have become more generous with grants. A major reason for this is that they don’t want to pass up on exceptional students who may go on to have notable careers.

We will provide several list for tuition free colleges. Some list will exhibit a “general list” of tuition free colleges. While other lists have selected the best colleges providing free tuition, based on financial aid packages, quality of degree programs, types of courses offered, faculty prestige, rankings, awards, and overall school reputation.

Again, we have provided several lists but they all will fall within the following categories: A general list of Colleges that offer free tuition, Colleges offering free tuition to most students, and Colleges offering free college tuition to students from families with an income below a specific income ceiling.

Each list that we will provide shows the sources where we have obtained research findings that have been used to determine each list and rankings.