Expensive Colleges to Attend
We select the most expensive colleges in United States. Those schools have the most highest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Kenyon College requires the most expensive tuition & fees of $69,330. Columbia University in the City of New York ($69,045) and Franklin and Marshall College ($68,380) have the expensive tuition & fees followed by Kenyon College.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the lowest tuition & fees.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | Kenyon College | $69,330 | 34.30% | 1,885 |
2 | Columbia University in the City of New York | $69,045 | 3.95% | 34,782 |
3 | Franklin and Marshall College | $68,380 | 36.23% | 1,990 |
4 | Haverford College | $68,300 | 14.21% | 1,421 |
5 | University of Southern California | $68,237 | 12.02% | 48,945 |
6 | Brown University | $68,230 | 5.06% | 11,189 |
7 | Colorado College | $67,932 | 16.30% | 2,203 |
8 | Tufts University | $67,844 | 9.69% | 13,431 |
9 | Vassar College | $67,805 | 18.66% | 2,459 |
10 | Boston College | $67,680 | 16.66% | 15,287 |
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