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Which are the most expensive state colleges in the US?

Hi guys, I'm a junior and have started looking up colleges. While cost is a factor for me, I'm not solely focusing on getting into the cheapest school. On that note, I was wondering, what are some of the most expensive state colleges here in the US? Any experiences or insights about the expense of local state schools would be super useful. Thanks!

2 years ago

Public universities generally have a lower cost compared to private universities, but there is variability among them, and some can indeed be quite expensive, particularly for out-of-state students. Here are a few public colleges that are known to have a higher cost of attendance, especially for out-of-state students:

1. University of Virginia (UVA): This university is highly respected and has strong academic programs, but tuition for out-of-state students is quite high.

2. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): Like UVA, UC Berkeley charges a significant tuition for out-of-state students. The University of California system overall tends to have higher tuition for out-of-state students.

3. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (UMich): UMich is another of the top public universities in the nation, but it can also be rather expensive, especially for those out-of-state.

Keep in mind, financial aid options may substantially lower the total costs of these colleges and should be considered when evaluating the actual affordability of a college.

Additionally, living costs can vary dramatically depending on the location of the college. Public universities in high-cost areas, particularly those in urban settings or in areas with a higher cost of living like New York or California, may indirectly contribute to the overall cost of attendance through higher room, board, and general living expenses.

While these are some of the more expensive state colleges, each provides a high-quality education. However, as a student, it's crucial to do thorough research on financial aid opportunities, scholarships, in-state versus out-of-state tuition, and other financial factors before making your decision.

2 years ago

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