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Are there any hidden costs in the 25 most expensive colleges?

Hello! I'm doing some college research and I am curious if there are hidden costs I need to be aware of among the 25 most expensive colleges in the US. I want to make sure that I'm not overlooking anything. Has anyone had experience with this?

a year ago

While I can't speak for every one of the 25 most expensive colleges specifically, there are some common "hidden" costs that many students at expensive colleges may encounter, that aren't included in the sticker price. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

1. Books and Supplies: While tuition costs get the most attention, the cost of books and supplies can quickly add up. This is especially true in certain fields like architecture, engineering, or art, where supplies for projects can become quite costly.

2. Travel: If you're attending school far from home, you'll have to factor in the cost of travel back and forth, especially during the holidays and summer break.

3. Housing: While room and board are typically included in the cost of attendance estimates, keep in mind that these estimates might not cover everything. If you opt for more expensive housing or a pricier meal plan, you could end up paying more.

4. Personal Expenses: Most schools have a cost of attendance estimate for personal expenses, but this is a pretty variable figure. Depending on your personal lifestyle and spending habits, you might end up spending more.

5. Health Insurance: If you aren't covered under your parents' health insurance policy, you might need to purchase health insurance from your college, which is another added cost.

6. Internship and Job Search Costs: Depending on your career goals, you might need to spend some money on professional clothing for interviews, travelling for internships, or application fees for graduate or professional school.

Remember to thoroughly research the cost of attending the schools you're interested in, and consider speaking with the financial aid office if you have specific questions. It's important to have a clear understanding of your financial commitment before enrolling in any college.

a year ago

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