The average cost of private schools by state in the United States can vary greatly depending on the location and type of school. Here are the average private school tuition fees by state for the 2021-2022 school year, according to Private School Review:
- Vermont - $17,259
- Connecticut - $16,650
- Massachusetts - $16,569
- New Hampshire - $15,542
- Maine - $14,831
- Rhode Island - $14,568
- New York - $14,363
- New Jersey - $14,111
- Pennsylvania - $13,372
- Delaware - $12,924
- Maryland - $12,798
- Virginia - $12,309
- District of Columbia - $12,186
- Illinois - $11,702
- California - $11,641
- Alaska - $11,588
- Minnesota - $11,531
- Wisconsin - $11,457
- Colorado - $11,363
- Michigan - $11,169
- Hawaii - $11,029
- Indiana - $10,975
- Ohio - $10,924
- Oregon - $10,616
- Georgia - $10,529
- North Carolina - $10,455
- Texas - $10,446
- South Carolina - $10,355
- Iowa - $10,144
- Missouri - $10,081
- Kentucky - $10,019
- Tennessee - $9,881
- Arkansas - $9,685
- Utah - $9,610
- Kansas - $9,587
- Nebraska - $9,441
- Oklahoma - $9,271
- Mississippi - $9,252
- Louisiana - $9,142
- Alabama - $9,084
- South Dakota - $8,947
- Idaho - $8,678
- Montana - $8,585
- Wyoming - $8,504
- New Mexico - $8,317
- North Dakota - $8,114
- West Virginia - $7,685
Note that these figures are based on average tuition fees and can vary depending on the specific school and grade level. Additionally, these figures can change over time due to fluctuations in private school tuition rates.