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Priciest Private Colleges in Florida - Which ones are they?

Hi everyone, I'm a Florida resident who's started looking at private colleges. However, I'm a bit uncertain about the price tags associated with these institutions. Can anybody give me a rundown on the most expensive private colleges in Florida?

a year ago

Sure, I can provide a list of several historically high-priced private colleges in Florida. Remember, these amounts represent the sticker price - the published cost - and not necessarily what you would actually pay after financial aid or scholarships. Additionally, the cost can change every year, so double-checking on each college's site is recommended.

1. University of Miami: As one of the leading private universities in the region, the University of Miami has an estimated tuition of roughly $60,700 per year.

2. Rollins College: Rollins College typically has a tuition price of nearly $60,500 per year.

3. Stetson University: The cost to attend Stetson is approximately $57,000 per year.

4. Eckerd College: Eckerd has an annual tuition of about $51,160.

5. Nova Southeastern University: The estimated tuition and fees at Nova are around $37,500 per year.

Remember, these figures are estimates and the actual price can vary. Other costs such as room, board, and course materials are not included in these amounts. Also, please keep in mind that many students don't pay the full sticker price due to financial aid or scholarships. Don't get discouraged by the price tag, it's always worth applying and seeing the financial aid package you receive. You might also want to check out each school's net price calculator, which can give you a more accurate picture of what you might actually pay.

a year ago

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