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The National Center for Education Statistics ranks the 50 most expensive four-year institutions in America by their published out-of-state tuition, annual fees and residential charges. (Note:...
Here are the top 10 most expensive colleges in the U.S. based on their total cost of attendance in the 2022-2023 academic year. Below, we list each school’s tuition and fees, total cost of attendance, and the average net price students are expected to pay after being awarded Title IV grant aid.
Here are the most expensive colleges to attend in 2024 based on tuition and fee pricing as published on their financial aid page.
The average tuition & fees of US Top 100 Colleges is $14,340 for in-state and $50,757 for out-of-state students for the academic year 2023-2024. University of Southern California has the highest tuition & fees of $68,237 and Brigham Young University has the lowest tuition & fees of $6,496 among US Top 100 Colleges.
What are the most expensive colleges in 2024? We look at the 26 priciest schools and answer the question "Why is college so expensive?"
The 2024 average tuition & fees is $32,005 over 1,310 4-year colleges. It is a 3.35% increase compared to last year. Compared to last year, tuition at 1,085 colleges increased, and tuition at 54 colleges decreased.
What school has the highest tuition in America? From Columbia to Ohio State, we rank college tuition across the top schools in the country.
Examining hundreds of public and private four-year colleges and universities across the United States revealed which one has the most expensive college tuition going into the 2022-2023...
Below are the colleges and universities with the highest and lowest tuitions among those ranked in the 2022-2023 list. Note that US News ranks colleges and universities in several separate lists (National Universities, National Liberal Arts Colleges, etc.) and we have indicated on which list the school is ranked below.
Below is a list of the 10 ranked public schools where in-state students paid the highest tuition and fees for the 2021-2022 academic year.