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Tens of thousands of dollars per year of study: top 50 most expensive colleges in the US

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Expensive enough for the Biden administration to make a public effort to help many students forgive their loans. On March 9, the Department of Education said it continues to identify borrowers who are eligible for student loan write-offs in exchange for public service. This can pay off the debts of tens of thousands of people.

The National Center for Education Statistics ranks the 50 most expensive four-year schools in America based on published data on out-of-state tuition, annual fees, and living costs. All prices shown here are fixed prices, meaning they do not include any loans, grants, work and study, or any other financial aid.

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50 Landmark College

The 2020-2021 academic year at this Vermont college averaged $73.
Unlike many colleges that have an annual application deadline, Landmark operates on a rolling admissions calendar. Also, unlike most of the schools on this list, this institution specializes in students with learning disabilities.

49. Claremont McKenna College

Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California costs $73 per year.
A popular specialty is economics.

48.St. Lawrence University

For the 2020-2021 academic year Lawrence University
in Canton, New York, set the price at about $73.

Small college with less than 2400 students.

47. Carnegie Mellon University

The price for the 2020-2021 academic year at this University of Pittsburgh was $74.

It is considered one of the best design universities in the country.

46 Occidental College

In Los Angeles, students paid an average of $74 per year at Occidental College in the 056-2020 academic year.

Popular specialties are economics and biology.

45 Union College

For the academic year ending in 2021, this New York college charged about $74.

It claims to be the first liberal arts college to offer an engineering curriculum.

44. Washington University in St. Louis

The undergraduate scholarship at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri is $74 per year.

It is ranked #XNUMX in dorms among all colleges in America by Niche.

43. New York University

Without outside help, students at this Manhattan institution spend $74 a year on their studies.

It consistently ranks among the top film and photography schools.

42.PepperdineUniversity

Interested in going to college in Malibu, California? Pepperdine charges a price of $74 per year of study.

This private Christian university usually attracts students interested in business.

41 California Institute of Technology

Caltech students can count on an account of $74 per year until they receive assistance.

It is one of the toughest schools in the country and is considered one of the best engineering schools in America.

40. Colorado College

Colorado College charges $74 per year.

It requires no entry fee and does not require standardized test scores.

39.Trinity College

A college student in Connecticut will shell out $74 per year before receiving assistance.

Economics is a popular specialty.

38. Pitzer College

At a college in Claremont, California, students pay £74 per year.

In the end, this California college had an acceptance rate of 14%.

37. Carleton College

The latest annual price for this college in Minnesota is $74.

It is often referred to as the best college in the state.

36. Hobart and William Smith Colleges

The retail price for one year at these twin schools is $74.

Economics is a popular specialty.

35 George Washington University

The university sets a fixed price of $74 per year of study.

International relations is a popular specialty.

34 Boston University

Prior to receiving aid, Boston University students shelled out a whopping $74 for on-campus tuition, fees, and living expenses.

As one of the top major colleges in America (with about 17 students), it attracts the best students interested in physical therapy or a career in education.

33 Colby College

This institution typically charges $74 per year.

It ranks among the best colleges in America with no admission fee.

32 Fordham University

Fordham University in New York costs $74 per year.

This Catholic school is highly regarded among scholars.

31.Yale University

This elite Ivy League school in New Haven, Connecticut charges its students $74 a year.

Its acceptance rate is only 6%.

30. Middlebury College

This small liberal arts college in Vermont charges a tuition fee of $74 per year.

Economics is a popular specialty.

29 Bennington College

This liberal arts college in southwestern Vermont charges students $74 a year in tuition.

This very small college has about 690 students.

28. Colgate university

As a student at Colgate University in downtown New York, you will pay up to $75 per year in financial aid.

Unlike some universities that do not have space to house all freshmen, Colgate houses 100% of its freshmen on campus.

27. Tulane University

Tulane University in New Orleans costs $75 per year.

Niche ranks it as the university with the best parties in America.

26. Wake forest university

The price for this university in North Carolina is $75.

Economics is a popular specialty.

25 Cornell University

Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, an Ivy League member, charges out-of-state students $75 a year.

The application process is quite competitive, with an acceptance rate of around 11%.

24. University of Rochester

In Rochester, New York, students at this university can expect a $75 bill in their mailbox each year.

It ranks among the top colleges for nursing and music education in America.

23. Connecticut College

Before receiving financial aid, students pay $75 per year.

There is no application fee.

22 Barnard College

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The price for a Barnard student in New York is $75 per year.

Niche considers it the #1 girls' school in America.

21. Boston College

If you want to call yourself a Boston College Eagle, you will pay an average of up to $75 per year.

It is ranked among the top Catholic colleges in America.

20 Scripps College

Scripps College of California students pay a list price of up to $75 per year.

It is ranked as the sixth best college for women in the country.

19. Franklin and Marshall College

The cost for students is $75 per year at the college.

Humanities and political science are among the popular majors.

18 Southern Methodist University

A student at Southern Methodist University in Texas is facing a price tag of $75 a year.

Notable alumni include Kourtney Kardashian and former First Lady Laura Bush.

17. Wesleyan University

As a student at the University of Connecticut, you will pay $75 per year prior to receiving a scholarship.

In the end, the approval rate was 16%.

16 Oberlin College

A college student in Ohio can expect a price tag of $75.

The SAT is not required, but accepted students typically have scores in the 1280-1480 range.

15 Bard College

An upstate New York college costs $75 per year, including pre-financial aid.

Most incoming students come from public high schools.

14.Reed College

Reed College in Portland, Oregon costs $75 a year.

Niche ranks it as one of the best colleges in America with no admission fee.

13. Haverford College

On average, a college in Pennsylvania charges its students $75 per year.

SAT scores for applicants are optional.

12. Vassar college

The college in Poughkeepsie, NY charges an average of $76 per year in tuition.

More than half of the students receive some kind of financial assistance.

11 Georgetown University

Tuition, fees, and campus living at this university in the nation's capital will set you back $76 per year until you receive financial aid.

Niche ranks it as the #2 Catholic college in America, second only to Notre Dame.

10 Wellesley College

Without financial aid, a year of study at this liberal arts college in Massachusetts costs students an average of $76.

Ranked among the best women's colleges in America.

9 University of Chicago

University of Chicago student pays $76 per year. It is the most expensive four-year university in America.

Niche ranks it as the #3 economics college in America.

8.Northwestern University

The university in Evanston, Illinois charges an average tuition fee of $76 per year.

It consistently ranks highly in research on journalism and communications.

7 Brown University

Another Ivy League school, Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, typically charges $76 a year.

It has an acceptance rate of 7% and is known for learning English.

6 Dartmouth College

The college, an Ivy League university in New Hampshire, typically charges $76 a year.

It has an acceptance rate of 8%.

5 Tufts University

Without financial aid, a university student in Medford, Massachusetts pays $76 a year.

It ranks among the top art schools in America.

4 University of Southern California

Prior to financial aid, students pay $77 per year at USC.

This is the best film and photography school.

3. Amherst college

The cost of a college in central Massachusetts is $76 per academic year.

The school acceptance rate is 11%.

2 University of Pennsylvania

Another Ivy League university, the University of Pennsylvania, costs students $76 a year.

The University of Pennsylvania has an acceptance rate of 8%.

The School of Philadelphia was recently named America's Best Business College by Niche magazine.

1 Harvey Mudd College

It is the most expensive college in California. College in Claremont costs students $77 a year.

At the same time, about 70% of Harvey Mudd students receive some kind of financial assistance - a combination of grants, scholarships, loans and work-study.

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