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Does room and board also add up in the cost of most expensive colleges?

When figuring out the cost of college, I understand that tuition is a huge factor. However, how much does room and board contribute to the total cost at the most expensive colleges?

a year ago

Room and board can indeed add a significant amount to the cost of attending college, especially at more expensive institutions. For example, fees for room and board at a private university can range from $10,000 to over $16,000 per year. Keep in mind that this is just an estimate and can vary greatly depending on the school and the location. For instance, universities in larger cities might have a higher cost of room and board due to higher living costs in these areas.

However, it's essential to consider other expenses as well, including textbooks, travel, personal expenses, and health insurance, all of which can quickly add up. Many institutions provide a "cost of attendance" figure, which often includes these factors as well and can give you a more complete picture of the true cost of attending a particular school. This can guide you when making college decisions, not only based on tuition costs but also on the overall cost of attendance, including room and board.

So, yes, in the most expensive colleges, the cost of room and board is a significant part of the cost. Therefore, it's always a good idea to consider all expenditures, including room and board, when considering the total cost of attending a particular college.

a year ago

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