I was under the impression that public colleges were generally more affordable because they receive state funds. But, I know there are exceptions. So, which public college has the most expensive tuition?
While it's true that public colleges typically offer lower tuition rates than private colleges, particularly for in-state students, the cost can vary greatly depending on the state and specific institution. As of the current school year, the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania has one of the highest in-state tuition rates among public universities, with a tuition and fees cost of over $18,000 for in-state students.
For out-of-state students, the University of Virginia often ranks among the highest, with the tuition and fees for out-of-state students topping $50,000 per year.
Keep in mind that these figures can be offset by various forms of financial aid, scholarships, and grants. It's also worth noting that the cost of living can greatly affect the total cost of attending college, so it's not just about tuition.
I would encourage you to not just look at the sticker price but consider a combination of factors such as financial aid availability, cost of living, and quality of education when making your college decision.
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