HIGHER EDUCATION

Top 10 most expensive US universities: Is the price tag worth it?

When we think of pricey universities, Ivy League schools come to mind, but expensive tuition isn’t limited to East Coast colleges with vegetation on the walls.

When we think of pricey universities, Ivy League schools come to mind, but expensive tuition isn’t limited to East Coast colleges with vegetation on the walls.
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Getting a 4-year undergraduate degree can cost a pretty penny. Prices continue to go up each year for higher education and college students are forced to work part or full-time jobs while studying as well as taking out student loans they hope someday they can pay back. Alternative options are available all over the country and community colleges and state universities offer quality education and modern facilities for those who can’t afford to go to the highest ranking schools in the US

For those who choose to invest in the nation’s top universities, the most expensive ones will set them back around $500,000 for four years. That figure includes room and board, fees and other expenses students must pay during their undergraduate studies. The detailed findings can be analyzed on this website provided by Self.inc.

The 10 most expensive universities in the U.S. for a 4-year degree

UniversityLocationPrice (4 years)
Columbia UniversityNew York, NY$514,442
New York UniversityNew York, NY$497,402
Georgetown UniversityWashington D.C.$472,817
Harvard UniversityCambridge, Mass$472,027
Callifornia Institute of TechnologyPasadena, CA$458,330
University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA$457,650
University of ChicagoChicago, IL$455,257
George Washington UniversityWashington D.C.$454,257
Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT$451,516
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, Mass$441,948
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In our next report we will look for some great deals in higher education in the US for students who don’t want to break the bank or who can’t. Self Financial reports that all of the universities listed above are private institutions. Costs can vary depending on multiple factors such as grants, scholarships and fee waivers for students who meet the conditions at each higher education institution.

The next 10 universities on the list, which round out the top 20 most expensive universities, are all over $400,000 for a 4-year degree. Students need to know that high tuition does not always mean that an institution is better-equipped for them than a state-funded university or a public institution that can provide different benefits for those looking for more specific qualities of education.

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