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College Costs in Burns, WY 2026

Compare tuition, housing, and financial aid across 1 colleges in Burns, Wyoming. Use our free calculator to estimate your total cost.

Avg Public Tuition

$5,500

per year

Avg Private Tuition

$18,000

per year

Avg Rent Near Campus

$687

per month

Colleges & Universities

1

institutions

Burns Overview

Population

301

Student Population

500 (166.1%)

Cost of Living Index

83 (avg: 100)

Walk Score

30/100

Transit Score

22/100

Unemployment Rate

2.8%

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Total Cost (4 Years, Public In-State)

$74,208

Total After Financial Aid

$74,208

Annual Cost

$18,552

Annual After Aid

$18,552

Cost Breakdown (4 Years)

Tuition$22,000
Room & Board$52,208

If Financed (10-Year Loan at 6.5%)

Loan Amount$74,208
Monthly Payment$843
Total Interest$26,906
Total Loan Cost$101,114

Universities in Burns

UniversityTypeAnnual Tuition
Burns State UniversityPublic$5,913
Burns Community CollegeCommunity$5,318

Burns has 1 total colleges and universities. Tuition figures are approximate annual in-state rates for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Cost of Living in Burns vs. National Average

CategoryBurnsNational AvgDifference
Public Tuition (In-State)$5,500$10,940-$5,440
Monthly Rent Near Campus$687$1,050-$363
Cost of Living Index83100-17

Burns's cost of living is below the national average. This makes it a more affordable city for students compared to many other college towns.

Student Life in Burns

30

Walk Score

Car-Dependent

22

Transit Score

Minimal Transit

166.1%

Student Population

500 students

Burns has a total population of 301, with approximately 500 college students (166.1% of the population). As a major college town, Burns offers a vibrant campus atmosphere with student-friendly businesses, affordable dining options, and active social scene.

Post-Graduation Outlook in Burns

$36,263

Starting Salary

2.8%

Unemployment Rate

67%

Graduation Rate

~59 yrs

ROI Payback Period

Return on Investment Analysis

Graduates from colleges in Burns earn a median starting salary of $36,263, which is $1,263 more per year than the average high school graduate salary of $35,000. At a 4-year public university cost of $74,208 (including room and board), it would take approximately 59 years of the salary premium to recoup the investment. With average financial aid of $15,168 per student per year, the net cost and payback period can be significantly reduced.

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Methodology & Education Data Sources for Burns

How we compile Burns college data: Our institution profiles, tuition figures, and outcome data combine multiple federal datasets — primarily IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), which all Title IV-eligible US colleges report to annually, and College Scorecard from the US Department of Education. Cost-of-attendance figures include published tuition, fees, room/board, books, and transportation per institutional reporting.

  1. Tuition data reflects published in-state and out-of-state rates per IPEDS for Burns institutions, updated annually.
  2. Acceptance rates sourced from College Scorecard (most recent reporting cycle), reflecting first-year first-time freshman admissions.
  3. Earnings outcomes tracked 6-10 years post-enrollment per College Scorecard, comparing earnings to high school graduates ($30,200 baseline).
  4. Default rates: Cohort Default Rate (CDR) from US Dept of Education tracks 3-year repayment outcomes after entering repayment.
  5. Local context: Burns's walk score, transit options, and cost of living affect total college expenses beyond tuition.

Authoritative US education data sources:

Education Disclaimer: College data reflects most recent IPEDS/Scorecard reporting (typically 1-2 year lag). Tuition can change annually. Always verify current figures with the institution's financial aid office. Use the FAFSA Estimator for personalized aid eligibility.

Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026 · IPEDS data current as of latest annual release

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