That's a pretty high jump. That's about $14,000 for US currency.
By comparison to a few American universities, Notre Dame University, a well known private university, costs around $39,000 per year for tuition. And then there's another $10,000 or so for room and board. Public universities cost substantially less, as a resident of Minnesota would pay $4,877 per year to attend the University of Minnesota (non-residents pay about $10,000 per year), though that doesn't account for room and board and miscellaneous fees such as the University Fee and technology fees. The State of Minnesota currently pays for about half the cost for a student who is a resident of the state, as you can see. The University of Wisconsin has similar costs to the University of Minnesota for residents ($4,700) and non-residents ($11,000), and the University of Wisonsin's site estimates that a typical undergraduate who resides in Wisconsin would be paying about $20,000 per year.
By comparison to a few American universities, Notre Dame University, a well known private university, costs around $39,000 per year for tuition. And then there's another $10,000 or so for room and board. Public universities cost substantially less, as a resident of Minnesota would pay $4,877 per year to attend the University of Minnesota (non-residents pay about $10,000 per year), though that doesn't account for room and board and miscellaneous fees such as the University Fee and technology fees. The State of Minnesota currently pays for about half the cost for a student who is a resident of the state, as you can see. The University of Wisconsin has similar costs to the University of Minnesota for residents ($4,700) and non-residents ($11,000), and the University of Wisonsin's site estimates that a typical undergraduate who resides in Wisconsin would be paying about $20,000 per year.