Monday, July 15, 2013

The most expensive colleges in America

When it comes to higher education, tuition isn't the only price to pay. When all costs are taken into account, these are the 20 priciest schools in the nation. 

The analysis by Business Insider ranks the all-in cost of attending college -- not just tuition, but also books, room and board, fees, and late night pizzas. 

 By Kelly Holland CNBC 


The top 20, in descending order of cost for one year, are:

1. New York University, $61,977
2. Harvey Mudd College, $61,760
3. Bard College, $61,446
4. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, $60,779
5. Sarah Lawrence College, $60,656
6. Wesleyan University, $60,214
7. Dartmouth College, $60,201
8. University of Chicago, $60,039
9. Bard College at Simon's Rock, $60,003
10. Trinity College, $59,860
11. Johns Hopkins University, $59,802
12. Fordham University, $59,802
13. Carnegie Mellon University, $59,632
14. University of Southern California, $59,615
15. Occidental College, $59,592
16. Scripps College, $59,570
17. Oberlin College, $59,474
18. Haverford College, $59,446
19. Pitzer College, $59,416
20. Northwestern University, $54,389


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