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A more appropriate title would be “Places I Will Definitely Not Be Sending My Kids.” eCollegeFinder has released another map. This time, it’s of the most expensive college per state. Each state was determined by which college has the highest out-of-state tuition.
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So what are the 10 most expensive schools in the country?
1. New York – Sarah Lawrence College: $61,836
2. Illinois – University of Chicago: $60,096
3. New Hampshire – Dartmouth College: $59,976
4. Connecticut – Wesleyan University: $59, 802
5. California – Harvey Mudd College: $59,713
6. Ohio – Oberlin College: $58,983
7. Missouri – Washington University in St. Louis: $58,395
8. Massachusetts – Bard College at Simon’s Rock: $58,385
9. New Jersey – Steven’s Institute of Technology: $58,360
10. Pennsylvania – Carnegie Mellon University: $58,310
To see a more detailed breakdown for each state, click HERE.
[via eCollegeFinder]
Everytime a different one of these is on here it cracks me up that Wyoming only has one 4 year school in the whole state
It’s consistent.
Ahh Millsaps. Where you have to be weird, rich, or smart as fuck to get in or at least a combination of two of three of those things in order to attend.
I don’t see how UM is the most expensive in Michigan. Is this for Undergraduate or Graduate programs?