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Most expensive state colleges in the United States?

Hey, I'm a junior and currently researching potential colleges on my list. I want to be realistic about my financial resources, so I'm interested to know if anyone has info about the most expensive state colleges in the United States. I'm trying to keep all my options open, so any information would be really helpful!

a year ago

As you're aware, public/state colleges tend to have lower tuition fees than private colleges, but costs can still be quite considerable for out-of-state students.

1. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Michigan): For out-of-state students, tuition and fees at Michigan can be over $60,000.

2. University of Virginia (UVA): UVA also has high out-of-state tuition fees, which could reach around $53,000.

3. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): UC Berkeley's out-of-state tuition is also quite steep, with costs potentially exceeding $50,000.

4. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Similar to UC Berkeley, UCLA's annual out-of-state tuition can be substantial, at nearly $50,000.

5. University of California-San Diego (UCSD): UCSD, another UC school, has out-of-state tuition costs that are often around the same as UCLA and UC Berkeley.

Remember, though, that these costs don't factor in financial aid, and many state schools have strong aid programs. For instance, UVA meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students, both in and out-of-state. So, while these schools might initially seem expensive, it isn't necessarily indicative of what you'll end up paying. That's why it's crucial to use Net Price Calculators on the universities' websites to get a better idea of the final cost after aid.

Also, don't forget about the possibility of merit scholarships, which could considerably reduce the cost of attending these institutions.

a year ago

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