New Pac-12 schools ranked by tuition and cost of attendance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 6:47 AM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

The cost of attending schools in the new Pac-12 has been ranked based on a comprehensive analysis of tuition, room and board, food plans, and activity fees for a year. Gonzaga tops the list for out-of-state/private students at $82,689. Oregon State follows with $65,013, while Colorado State and Boise State are close behind at $54,238 and $54,171, respectively. For in-state/private students, Gonzaga is again the highest at $82,689, followed by Oregon State at $38,568. The rankings highlight significant tuition variations among the institutions ahead of the 2026 college football season.
- •Gonzaga leads with a cost of $82,689 for out-of-state/private attendance.
- •Oregon State and Colorado State rank next in cost at $65,013 and $54,238.
- •Oregon State costs $38,568 for in-state students.
- •Cost of attendance includes tuition, room, board, food plans, and activity fees.
- •Rankings could influence recruitment and enrollment decisions for future students.
- 6:47 AMYahoo Sports — Ranking each school in new Pac-12 by tuition, cost of attendance
"We ranked the nine schools in new Pac-12 on cost of attendance (for 1 year), which includes tuition, room and board, food plan, activity fees and more
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