Cost of College Tuition in Arizona (2026)
Arizona college tuition cost calculator: in-state $12,467, out-of-state $29,441, room and board, Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) aid notes.
College tuition in Arizona runs roughly $12,467 per year for in-state students at public 4-year institutions, and roughly $29,441 for non-residents.
What you need to know
College tuition in Arizona runs roughly $12,467 per year for in-state students at public 4-year institutions, and roughly $29,441 for non-residents. The differential — about $16,974 per year — is the state-residency subsidy that Arizona appropriations fund for residents who attended Arizona schools or established residency for tuition purposes.
This calculator estimates a single year of tuition at public 4-year Arizona schools and adds an optional room-and-board figure when on-campus housing is part of the budget. The named Arizona public universities — Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Northern Arizona University — sit within the in-state range, with flagship campuses near the upper end and regional campuses near the lower end. For broader cost-of-attendance planning that includes books, fees, transportation, and personal expenses, layer those amounts onto the tuition figure shown.
Arizona runs the Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT), which can reduce in-state tuition substantially for eligible residents. Need-based grant for Arizona residents attending eligible Arizona public or private non-profit institutions. Administered by the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education; award amounts vary by institutional cost and student need. Arizona Revised Statutes Section 15-1802 establishes in-state tuition eligibility for non-citizen students (similar to AB 540 in CA) who attended Arizona high school for two or more years. Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) membership allows Arizona residents to attend participating Western institutions at 150% of in-state tuition. For broader savings planning, the savings goal calculator can estimate how long a target college-cost reserve takes, and the college-cost national calculator compares Arizona against other states.
Arizona tuition breakdown
The Arizona estimate uses two primary tuition figures sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics IPEDS College Navigator system. **In-state public 4-year tuition** is documented at $11,000-13,500; the calculator midpoint is $12,467. Arizona State University in-state tuition and required fees, academic year 2025-2026. University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University are within the range.
**Out-of-state public 4-year tuition** is documented at $27,000-32,000; the calculator midpoint is $29,441. Arizona State University non-resident tuition and required fees. University of Arizona non-resident rate is comparable.
The room-and-board toggle adds an estimated $13,500 per year, sourced from NCES national averages for public 4-year on-campus housing and meals. Actual room-and-board figures vary substantially by metro area and by school; flagship-campus housing in high-cost-of-living areas can run materially higher, while regional campuses may run lower. Treat the room-and-board figure as a national-average estimate, not a school-specific quote.
Arizona in-state vs out-of-state tuition
Public universities in Arizona charge in-state tuition to Arizona residents (typically requiring 12 months of continuous physical presence with intent to remain) and a higher out-of-state rate to non-residents. The Arizona differential is approximately $16,974 per year, which is the cost-of-residency-status decision a non-resident family faces when comparing Arizona schools against home-state options.
Reciprocity and exchange programs can reduce out-of-state tuition for students from neighboring states. Common programs include the Western Undergraduate Exchange (16 western states), the Midwest Student Exchange (9 midwestern states), the Academic Common Market (15 southern states), and the New England Regional Student Program (6 New England states). Eligibility depends on the student's home state, the chosen Arizona school, and the specific major. Check the host school's admissions site for current participation.
Establishing residency for tuition purposes is harder than for voting or driver-licensing in most states. Arizona typically requires continuous physical presence, financial independence from out-of-state parents, and clear intent to remain (lease, employment, voter registration, vehicle registration). A student who moves to Arizona only to attend college rarely qualifies for in-state tuition during the first year.
Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) and Arizona aid context
Arizona runs the Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT): Need-based grant for Arizona residents attending eligible Arizona public or private non-profit institutions. Administered by the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education; award amounts vary by institutional cost and student need.
For Arizona residents, layering Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) on top of federal aid (Pell Grant, federal student loans) can reduce the net price below the sticker tuition. Federal aid eligibility is driven by the FAFSA. Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) eligibility may have a separate application or use the FAFSA's data; check the Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) site listed in the sources for the current process and deadline.
This calculator shows sticker tuition (the published price), not net price (sticker minus aid). Net-price calculators provided by individual schools are the most accurate way to estimate what a specific student will actually pay. The Arizona sticker tuition figure here is the planning baseline before any aid is applied. The Life category hub lists other major life-event cost calculators including this one.
Arizona 529 plan tax characterization
Arizona offers a 529 plan tax deduction that applies to contributions to any state's plan, not just the in-state plan. Arizona allows a state income tax deduction for contributions to ANY state's 529 plan, not just the Arizona 529 plans. This is the tax-parity model — no in-state restriction.
529 plans are tax-advantaged college savings accounts named for Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code. All states' 529 plans grow federal-tax-free and allow tax-free withdrawal for qualified education expenses (tuition, room and board for at-least-half-time students, books, fees, computers). The state-level layer adds variation: some states offer a deduction or credit for contributions to the in-state plan only, some offer parity (any state's plan), and some offer no state-level benefit.
For Arizona families weighing 529 contributions, the in-state plan is usually worth comparing on three dimensions: state tax benefit (above), investment options and expense ratios, and any matching grant programs. The 529 plan account belongs to the contributor, not the beneficiary, which means a parent or grandparent retains control even after the child reaches majority. Funds can also be repurposed (with tax implications) if the named beneficiary doesn't need them for education.
Other Arizona cost-of-attendance factors
Beyond tuition and room and board, the published Arizona cost-of-attendance figures usually include: course-related fees ($1,500-$3,000 per year), books and supplies ($1,000-$1,500), transportation ($1,000-$2,500 depending on distance from home), and personal expenses ($2,000-$3,500). Adding these typical line items to the tuition midpoint produces the complete annual cost-of-attendance estimate the financial-aid office uses for federal loan limits.
Arizona-specific cost variation appears in housing, transportation, and metro food costs. Arizona State University sits in a metro with Arizona-typical living costs; regional campuses in lower-cost-of-living parts of Arizona can be materially cheaper for off-campus housing. The calculator's room-and-board figure is a national average and should be replaced with school-specific data when comparing real Arizona options. For broader off-campus housing budgeting, the home affordability calculator can help families estimate what they can afford on a single income.
Over four years, the cumulative Arizona sticker cost (in-state tuition + national-average room and board) reaches roughly $103,868. Out-of-state students paying the higher tuition reach roughly $171,764 over four years. These are sticker figures; actual paid prices after aid are typically lower for in-state students with demonstrated need.
Ways Arizona families plan for college tuition
Arizona families typically combine three funding sources: 529 plan savings, federal aid (Pell Grant and federal student loans via the FAFSA), and Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT). Layering all three reduces the share that must come from current income, parent loans (PLUS), or private student loans.
For families starting early, a 529 plan opened at the child's birth and funded with consistent monthly contributions can cover a meaningful share of Arizona sticker tuition by the time the child enrolls. The Arizona state tax treatment described above adds an annual benefit on top of the federal tax-free growth. The emergency fund calculator can help families maintain a separate cash reserve while contributing to the 529.
For families starting later, the Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) application deadline matters more than the savings horizon. Late college planning still benefits from a complete and on-time FAFSA, Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) application, and direct outreach to the Arizona school's financial-aid office about institutional aid. School-specific net-price calculators give a more accurate cost picture than the sticker number shown here.
State-specific note
Arizona public 4-year tuition ranges from $11,000-13,500 for in-state residents to $27,000-32,000 for non-residents. Named Arizona public universities include Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Northern Arizona University. The Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT) is the primary state aid program. Tax authority context: Arizona Revised Statutes Title 15, Chapter 14 (Arizona Board of Regents); ARS section 15-1802 (residency); ARS section 43-1022 (529 deduction).
How we calculate this
This calculator estimates single-year college tuition at public 4-year Arizona institutions using IPEDS-sourced figures. In-state tuition is set at $12,467 ($11,000-13,500); out-of-state tuition is set at $29,441 ($27,000-32,000). When the room-and-board option is selected, the calculator adds an estimated $13,500 per year using NCES national averages for public 4-year on-campus housing and meals. The estimate applies 0.85x and 1.15x range multipliers to reflect tuition variance across Arizona flagship versus regional campuses; this range is narrower than the multipliers used for legal-fee estimates because tuition is a published sticker price rather than a fee estimate. Sticker prices do not reflect aid; net-price calculators provided by individual Arizona schools are more accurate for specific students.
Key takeaways
- Arizona in-state public 4-year tuition runs roughly $10,597-$14,337 per year before aid.
- Arizona out-of-state public 4-year tuition runs roughly $25,025-$33,857 per year before aid.
- Adding national-average room and board brings the in-state estimate to $22,072-$29,862 and the out-of-state estimate to $36,500-$49,382.
- Arizona runs the Arizona Financial Aid Trust (AFAT), which can reduce in-state sticker tuition for eligible residents.
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- NCES College Navigator - Arizona State University-TempeVerified 2026-04-29
- Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education - AFATVerified 2026-04-29
- AZ529 - Arizona's Education Savings Plan - Tax BenefitsVerified 2026-04-29
- NCES Digest of Education Statistics — Average undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and boardVerified 2026-04-29