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This is what college tuition will look like in 20 years

They have good reason.

NerdWallet used data from the College Board to create this chart, which concludes that average college costs for the class of 2037 will be nearly $262,000 at a four-year private school, and will exceed $133,000 at a four-year public school:

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NerdWallet used the College Board’s 2014-2015 numbers for tuition plus room and board at a private four-year school ($42,419/year) and a public four-year school ($18,943/year) and took into account a yearly percentage increase of 2.14 percent for private schools and 2.80 percent for public, based on the compound annual growth rate of college costs over the past 10 years.

According to their calculations — assuming money is saved in a 529 account and using a 7 percent annual growth rate — this means parents who want to cover their child’s entire education at a private college need to start saving $3,927.43/year, starting on their child’s first birthday.

NerdWallet does point out that not every student will have to pay the exact costs projected, both because of variations in pricing by colleges and because of available scholarships and aid. However, parents may want to keep in mind that for the 2013-2014 school year, the College Board says the average amount of aid per student was about $14,000 a year.

This article was originally published on Business Insider. Copyright 2015.

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