Top 15 Colleges with the Most Highly Tuition

Many of us since we were in a senior high school or even junior high school have known where we want to attend a college. This is a decision largely based on college rankings, what it has to offer and also some colleges that offer the best program for our focus study. Whatever your reasons for wanting to attend college, have you ever calculated the total price of tuition for each year? College is extraordinary expensive ( if you didn’t know already). That is why, some students take out student loans every year just to cover the cost. It maybe great to go to one of the most recognize colleges, but i am sure you will not be happy with the price that come along with it...

If you are on tight budget, and want to save money and still get the same degree, i think these colleges are not for you. If you want to know the college of your dreams has one of the most highly tuition prices out of all the colleges in the nation, then continue reading below. And if it is, you should rethink your decision once again and save that extra money!

1. Bates College - $43,950
2. Middlebury College - $42,910
3. Colby College - $42,730
4. Union College (NY) - $40,953
5. Connecticut College - $40,900
6. George Washington University - $40,392
7. Vassar College - $39,635
8. Sarah Lawrence College - $39,450
9. Bucknell University - $39,434
10. Colgate University - $39,275
11. Carnegie Mellon - $39,150
12. Kenyon College - $39,080
13. Skidmore College - $38,888
14. St. Johns College - $38,854
15. University of Richmond - $38,850

These top 10 colleges are known to be some of the most expensive colleges when it comes to tuition in the nation. Of course tuition is just one of the many costs associated with going to college. But do not forget the other big expense is room and board. 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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oh man, that's serious chunk of money for getting education. Although, I do think that you have put together a nice list of accredited colleges. If I were to pick out of these- I would certainly go for Carnegie Melon.

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WOW! $38-43K??? That's a huge amount money...Anyway thanks for posting this article.

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Ya thats fine, if we need quality education and tution we need to spend more, but now students are not that much willing to join USA colleges, because of unemployment issues, before two year we can get job after our studies , but now no chance to get a job in USA. Now students need studies with job guarantee.

Prevajanje said... said...
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Thanks for the detailed list. Well from the first looks all the colleges are quite high priced. We should look to the Europe where they have many quality colleges with low tuition.

Charlene said... said...
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I found this very well organized and a perfectly detailed list. Very informative but i'm still nervous to join a college with the economy crisis looming and no gurantees of a job at the end.... hopefully we'll pull out of this recession soon. Thanks for the post!!

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Yeah, good post. Now most of the people coming to spend more for their kids education, from l.k.g (lower class) to P.C.U (Higer Education) they are trying to give very quality edcuation,because now education is every thing, technology enters all the fields, so education is needed to use any tools. Aricle content is very good and usefull information.

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Most of the colleges are given very good packages for tution. Any how thanks for this valuable price list.

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Thanks for the information. Although there are various sources for getting financial assistance but the interest rates still seems pretty high.

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Thanks for sharing the information. Though these are costliest institutions but there is a difference, if we compare teaching practices with those of low cost colleges. However, online education and its acceptance is a good news for students who can’t afford the admission in these institutions.

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Hey thanks for the info! I'll keep that in mind.

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Thank you so much for this useful information. I was in need of college names and their tuition. I am planning on attending college in the spring and I need to compare them side by side. Thanks a lot!

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Thanks for this info. I've been looking for a list like this since I am searching for a college or a university with of course quality education. I hope some of these schools have scholarship options. Thanks again.

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Interesting post. The schools in the list are really not that affordable. it's better to inquire first with every schools so that you will be awared of the quality of the education regardless of the amount of their tuition.

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those are really expensive! thanks for posting this, now i know the schools i have to avoid

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woah, you make the list. thanks for it. keep going ya!

Anna said... said...
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Thanks for sharing, the cost for schoole is convenient for us to chose.

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Great Post! The cost of going to college is getting expensive.

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Great post! But i think you missed out Stanford and University of Southern California. :-)) I am a college sophomore with a dual major in Physics and Mathematics @ University of California, Santa Barbara. By the way, i came across these excellent education flashcards. Its also a great initiative by the FunnelBrain team. Amazing!!!

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I thinl it is a good idea to find a scholarship. For example here http://www.lsbf.org.uk/students/fees-funding/scholarship-programmes.html

Jay Willingham said... said...
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Great Post. After reading this I feel like my school is cheap! I would go broke in a year after attending one of these schools.

Carico said... said...
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A lot of those schools I have never heard of but the tuition is crazy expensive. I guess the education would be well worth it when you land yourself a great job.

Anton Lebedev said... said...
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It is strange that a college like Bates can charge more for tuition than a better known college like GWU.

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