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The Most Expensive College In Each US State

The Most Expensive College In Each US State
Find out which university comes with the highest tuition fees in each of the nation's states. (From 2022)
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Attending university in the US is pricey wherever you go, but some colleges across the country cost significantly more than others.

Using data from the US Department of Education, the Institute of Education Sciences and the National Center for Education Statistics, Reddit user malxredleader created a map to show the most expensive college (a title IV post-secondary institution) in each US state.


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The cheapest college on the map is the University of the Virgin Islands, which costs $14,496 in yearly tuition and fees. The most expensive college on the map, and therefore in the US overall, is Bard College at Simon's Rock in Massachusetts, where a year of studying will cost you $63,585.



Via u/malxredleader.

Comments

  1. edric webster 1 year ago

    Thats too expensive

  2. Ray Murray 1 year ago

    My goodness, how many of you are so neighive. You all think one administration or the other created this fiasco our country is in. Who do you really think runs this country? A president, a senate or a house? It is corporations who run this country. They government is just a simple mouth piece for the corporations. I'm not left or right but I am correct. Many of you need to see past you own self interests and dig down deep in your souls, because almost every United States citizen is about them selves.

  3. Ray Murray 1 year ago

    Before you eve get there, I made grammar errors that you are going to point out because you think you are smarter than I am. I do apologize, I relied on this stupid technology to make it correct.

  4. Ray Murray 1 year ago

    Okay kids hear are facts not political comments. In the first place Trump probably did not have any student loan as his father was a real-estate tycoon. So let's not assume stupid things. Next, no president has ever made a decision to pay off all student loans. Absolutely impossible. Even $10,000 worth is absolutely impossible. It's not going to happen. I'm not saying schools do not charge too much, absolutely do. So do hospitals. But we ceap paying the price. Next you can default on your student loans all you like. You cannot claim that in bankruptcy. So maybe sime of you need to take a course in economics. Yes, I did go to college and yes I did get 2 degrees and yes I payed for it all. The difference is worked 40-50 hours a week, had my own home and only had 15k in debt when I was done. Be better humans, and don't feel entitled to something you have not earned.

  5. Martian Manhunter 1 year ago

    The federal government is the main reason that college tuition continues to skyrocket, year after year. With so much money being thrown at high school graduates, whether it be Pell grants, or student loans that only required having a heart beat to qualify for, colleges were forced to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on expanding infrastructure and hiring the necessary professors and support staff needed to accommodate the bogus enrollment numbers. Bogus because of the tens of millions of students that had no business going to college. The only way colleges could pay for the ever increasing costs is to keep raising tuition year after year. At a rate far greater than simple inflation.

  6. Patrick Catalan 1 year ago

    Well Trump is the biggest welfare case we have most bankruptcy person in United States owes the most money of any one person in the United States not trying to be political just stating the fact. I'm happy to help anybody with a student loan. And sleepy Joel is still president LOL Trump has been through court cases over and over getting sued for something most dead person United States

  7. AZ Heat 1 year ago

    And don't forget that "Sleppy Joe" was on the committee that passed legislation that no longer allowed people to write off student debt when filling bankruptcy. My two cents.

  8. Nick Jones 1 year ago

    Yall need to quit the political crap. Trump is a silver spoon entitled a hole and Biden is a fool. Actually the are both idiots. Can I get a credit back from actually paying my school loans. How about a credit back for the first time home buyer. How about a credit for cash for clunkers...Pay your own debts and quit crying about it.

  9. Teja Airala 1 year ago

    University of Miami in Florida??? LMAO. Have you heard about Rollins College in winter park?? Apparently you haven't done your homework before posting this.

  10. Paul Blakely 1 year ago

    So Ben, I think you need to check your facts. People don't get their debt "magically" erased. Not Trump. Not ANYONE. His company is over a billion dollars in debt. When someone owes money to a bank, someone has to pay it. I defaulted on a student loan many years ago myself. I started paying it off when I started making enough money to do so. I finally paid it off and I had to pay back every damn cent. And now every hardworking taxpaying citizen will have to help pay for all these entitled millennials to go to school.
    What about everyone like me that paid off their student loan all by themselves. Or better yet people that decided against going to college all together because it's too damn expensive ? Is it fair to them ?
    Imagine how much more expensive it's going to be now.

  11. Buck Trouble 1 year ago

    Its obvious that liberals would not have a life if they couldnt constantly dump on Trump. They prove over and over again what he always said "bunch of losers"

    1. Tim F 1 year ago

      You gotta love how trump is able to live inside these losers heads for free and live a tortured life.

  12. Alfred Jonas 1 year ago

    In the State of Florida it shows The University of Miami as the most expensive. If you want the best education for far less money and is rated by Forbes Magazine as a top 5 university in the US then it is The University of Florida. Its all about the Gator Nation

  13. Eva Ramey 1 year ago

    Ben Eastwood you nailed it . To include that trump thing . I see older folks in my family that I respected playing a fool for this billionaire cry baby . Moat have never paid enough tax to even start on student debt.

    1. steve nudraco 1 year ago

      OMG, Trump is bothering you so much. Suffering TDS?
      Just wondering how much Obama paid for Columbia from his own pocket? And were his grades there?

      1. tristan 1 year ago

        Lol, hating on someone for mentioning trump, who won't stop trying to put himself in the news cycle and then bringing up Obama who hasn't been heard of for 6 years now.

        You're asking about Obama's grades? I promise you they were better than Trump's, who probably paid someone to do his assignments. Why don't to do your own research? 😎

  14. Chuck 1 year ago

    I didn't see Harvard, MIT or Weasley on the map

  15. Ben Eastwood 1 year ago

    One thing to consider is this map doesn't show the average price per state. It shows the most expensive college with no context for why it might be more expensive. Landmark College in Vermont, for example, is a specialty college for neurodivergent folks and folks with learning challenges that make it hard or impossible to function without alot of additional support, so it has a higher staff to student ratio and therefor higher operating costs. Meanwhile, in state students can attend state colleges for free, and the university of Vermont, while not free, gives a ivy league level education and diploma for a fraction of the cost.

    All that being said, college is expensive and the student loan process is predatory, and it is extremely hypocritical for politicians, like Trump and company, who have personally defaulted on hundreds of millions of dollars of debt each at taxpayer expense, to criticize working folks getting a lousy 10k. It's not just Republicans, its corporate dems too.
    We have the best government that money can buy, as long as you can afford to pay. And those that get the biggest suckle at the teat are the ones who cry the most when someone else gets a little taste too.

    1. Joel Sease 1 year ago

      That's a very intuitive response, I must say. 🙌

  16. T.J. Young 1 year ago

    I've lived in Colorado most of my life and never heard of "Colorado College". 😂 CU is really expensive.

    1. John G 1 year ago

      I had not either. Apparently in Colorado Springs.
      Personally I would have guessed DU or Regis as most expensive. But you can "save" $9k by going to DU instead of Colorado College.

  17. Henry Cross 1 year ago

    Colleges increase tuition, but Biden instead of addressing his Liberal University elites, he uses Taxpayers money to bail out loans.

    1. Ben Eastwood 1 year ago

      How many dollars of loans did Trump get bailed out on? He declared bankruptcy and had hundreds of millions of debt from his bad choices magically erased. What hypocritical crocodile tears to cry because those of us who weren't born rich get a little taste of the teat too. The problem is, you are right, Biden isn't any more likely to try to actually drain the swamp than Trump was, and this tiny drop in the bucket, while a welcome relief for most Americans, is not going ro fix the system that professional politicians and profiteers have spent decades rigging.

    2. Charlie Jones 1 year ago

      I know some Republicans who are struggling with student loans who are extremely happy with the student loan forgiveness. It isn't a left or right thing, education is too expensive. I want future generations to have cheap education (like older generations previously got) or free education. Other countries manage it, the USA can too.

      1. We need to understand why it is expensive. CEO, too many administrators takes the big chunks of money....most of the educators are part-time and adjunct.

  18. Gary Trucinski 1 year ago

    Thing about this... the govt is more than happy to loan you money to spend at a university regardless of what you study....then the universities hike the prices to crazy numbers which cannot be justified. And the govt just offers more money. Now wonder if the govt and universities are in bed together on a master plan? Where the banks ....? Staying far away from loaning money here because they know the deal smells of sewage.

    1. Ben Eastwood 1 year ago

      Uhm, private loan corporations and banks are making huge profit keeping folks in perpetual debt. The whole thing smells of sewage. The government role has been to help the banks and private profiteers take a bigger and bigger bite of our wallets, and then protect the vampire lenders once we're bled dry.

  19. Laura Bd 1 year ago

    Who wouldn’t have loved to go to the cheapest college possible? Can you get a job after going to match box U. Let’s face it there’s an algorithm of college ratings. The inexpensive high rated colleges are more difficult to get into. Not everyone is a 4.5 GPA with high SATs and an exemplary resume. This country needs a better education system which involves arts and sciences as well as the trades. Then we need to have jobs for those graduates. A degree in basket weaving with a minor in football is usually fully funded. An engineering degree with a premed focus is expensive but in the long run a better product for the greater good. This country needs to get its priorities in focus for the greater good and the future. Otherwise we’ll be importing out intelligentsia and our children will be there serving class

  20. E 1 year ago

    How about another article with the least expensive colleges in each state. That would showcase how obscenely overpriced the education at most colleges are. Plus, people's could see how little they could pay to get the magic paper which is required by most white collar jobs.

    1. Ben Eastwood 1 year ago

      Exactly! And the average price for college, and some context why the expensive places are expensive. This is a political push article designed to make people feel strongly about a subject rather than actually investigate the deeper nuances/causes/solutions.

    2. Henry Cross 1 year ago

      Good point!


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