Colleges With The Most Costly Tuition
posted by FindCollegeCards.comA lot of us ever since we were a junior in high school have known where we want to attend college. It is a decision that is mostly based on the ratings of the college, what it has to offer, and a college that offers the best program for our study of focus. Regardless of your reasons for wanting to attend that college, have you calculated the total price of tuition for each year that you attend? If you didn’t know already, college is extremely expensive. Since it’s so expensive, several college students take out student loans each year just to cover the costs. It may be great to go to one of the most recognized colleges, but you may not be happy with the price that come along with it.
If you’re someone on a tight budget, and want to save money and still get the same degree, these colleges aren’t for you. Continue reading below to see if the college of your dreams has one of the most costly tuition prices out of all the colleges in the nation. If it is, you may want to rethink your decision and save that extra money!
Colleges With The Highest Tuition:
- Bates College – $43,950
- Middlebury College – $42,910
- Colby College – $42,730
- Union College – $40,953
- Connecticut College – $40,900
- George Washington University – $40,392
- Vassar College – $39,635
- Sarah Lawrence College – $39,450
- Bucknell University – $39,434
- Colgate University – $39,275
These top 10 colleges are known to be some of the most expensive colleges when it comes to tuition in the nation. College is something that is already expensive once you key in tuition, fees, books, supplies, etc and all add up. Although, if money isn’t an issue with you, maybe you should consider a few of these colleges. These are some of the most well known colleges in the United States, not only for their tuition but also for the great programs they have to offer, and the ratings they receive.
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September 14th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
You need to check your facts. Bates doesn’t charge “tuition”, they charge a comprehensive fee that includes room and board. So when you compare schools like Bates to schools like GW, it’s apples to oranges.
September 20th, 2009 at 9:33 am
Exactly, they don’t charge “Tuition”. The title states Tuition free colleges. I’m well aware of fees with some of these colleges. You could write this comment if I had wrote a title “Free colleges”.