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Most expensive colleges in the U.S.?

Hey, I'm just curious (and slightly horrified by the potential answer), but what are some of the most expensive colleges in the U.S.? Not that I'm particularly planning to apply to such colleges, but it kinda intrigues me.

6 months ago

The cost of tuition can certainly be daunting when considering college options! While it's essential to remember that many of these schools provide substantial aid packages to offset these costs, here are a few that tend to top the list:

1. University of Chicago: The University of Chicago is often listed as one of the most expensive, with tuition and fees that climb over $60,000 per annum. With room and board, the total cost of attendance can exceed $80,000 per academic year.

2. Columbia University: With a cost of attendance that also exceeds $80,000 per academic year (including tuition, room and board, and additional expenses), Columbia is another of the most expensive universities.

3. Harvey Mudd College: This small liberal arts college in Claremont, California, specializes in engineering, science, and mathematics and is also known for its cost. The comprehensive fee, including tuition, fees, room, and board, can equate to more than $80,000 per annum.

4. Tufts University: Located in Medford, Massachusetts, just a stone's throw from downtown Boston, Tufts University's tuition, room, and board, along with additional charges, can also total over $80,000 per academic year.

5. Dartmouth College: Dartmouth's total cost, including tuition, room and board, and additional expenses, is slightly below $80,000 per academic year but still ranks among the highest in the nation.

Again, it's important to stress that many of these schools offer robust financial aid packages that often make them more affordable than their sticker price might suggest. Always look at a school's net price calculator to get a better sense of your potential financial aid and actual cost before ruling it out based on price alone.

6 months ago

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