Cost of Attendance (COA)
The following table compares the 2022 costs of attendance between best International Economics schools. For state residents, the average COA is $34,831 when living on campus and $34,587 when living off campus. For out-of-state students, the average COA is $74,783 when living on campus and $74,539 when living off campus. The COA includes tuition, fees, books & supplies, room & board costs, and other living expenses.
Rank | Name | Tuition & Fees | Books & Supplies | Living Costs | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | On-Campus | Off-Campus | |||
1 | Harvard University | $55,587 | $900 | $21,541 | - | |
2 | Princeton University | $56,010 | $1,050 | $21,430 | - | |
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | $63,530 | $1,342 | $17,712 | $26,010 | |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,226 | $43,980 | $1,118 | $26,129 | $22,576 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $55,878 | $840 | $20,302 | - | |
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $16,178 | $53,232 | $1,048 | $15,046 | $15,046 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | $10,720 | $38,608 | $1,150 | $15,548 | $15,548 |
8 | Stanford University | $56,169 | $1,305 | $21,424 | - | |
8 | Yale University | $59,950 | $1,000 | $21,220 | - | |
Average | $13,708 | $53,660 | $1,084 | $20,039 | $19,795 |
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
The following table compares 2021-2022 undergraduate tuition & fees between best International Economics schools. The average undergraduate tuition & fees is $13,708 for in-state students and $53,660 for out-of-state students. The 2021-2022 undergraduate tuition & fees of best International Economics schools are increased by 3.39% compared to the previous year.
Among the best International Economics schools, Columbia University in the City of New York requires the most expensive tuition & fees of $63,530 and University of Wisconsin-Madison has the lowest tuition & fees of $38,608 for undergraduate programs.
Rank | Name | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | ||
1 | Harvard University | $53,968 | $55,587 | ||
2 | Princeton University | $48,502 | $56,010 | ||
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | $60,532 | $63,530 | ||
4 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,312 | $44,066 | $14,226 | $43,980 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $53,450 | $55,878 | ||
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $16,948 | $54,097 | $16,178 | $53,232 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | $10,742 | $38,630 | $10,720 | $38,608 |
8 | Stanford University | $56,169 | $56,169 | ||
8 | Yale University | $57,700 | $59,950 | ||
Average | $14,001 | $51,902 | $13,708 | $53,660 |
Graduate Tuition & Fees
The following table compares 2021-2022 graduate tuition & fees between best International Economics schools. The average graduate tuition & fees is $17,188 for state residents and $47,643 for out-of-state students. The 2021-2022 graduate tuition & fees of best International Economics schools are increased by 2.34% compared to the previous year.
Among the best International Economics schools, Princeton University requires the most expensive graduate tuition & fees of $56,010 and University of Wisconsin-Madison has the lowest graduate tuition & fees of $24,054.
Rank | Name | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | ||
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In-State | Out-of-State | In-State | Out-of-State | ||
1 | Harvard University | $50,654 | $52,170 | ||
2 | Princeton University | $56,470 | $58,790 | ||
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | $51,194 | $52,924 | ||
4 | University of California-Berkeley | $14,245 | $29,347 | $14,160 | $29,262 |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $56,719 | $58,967 | ||
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $24,772 | $49,548 | $25,230 | $50,464 |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | $12,197 | $25,523 | $12,175 | $25,501 |
8 | Stanford University | $55,011 | $55,011 | ||
8 | Yale University | $44,500 | $45,700 | ||
Average | $17,071 | $46,552 | $17,188 | $47,643 |
Room & Board, Other Living Expenses
The following table compares living costs including room, board, and other expenses between best International Economics schools. Each cost is in average and may vary by room types, meal plan, and other living styles. For academic year 2021-2022, the average living costs of best International Economics schools is $20,039 when a student lives on campus and $19,795 when living off campus.
Rank | Name | On-Campus | Off-Campus | |||
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Room & Board | Other Expenses | Room & Board | Other Expenses | Other Expenses (living with family) | ||
1 | Harvard University | $18,941 | $2,600 | - | - | - |
2 | Princeton University | $18,180 | $3,250 | - | - | - |
3 | Columbia University in the City of New York | $15,450 | $2,262 | $20,565 | $5,445 | - |
4 | University of California-Berkeley | $20,236 | $5,893 | $16,377 | $6,199 | - |
5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | $18,100 | $2,202 | - | - | $2,202 |
6 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | $12,592 | $2,454 | $12,592 | $2,454 | - |
6 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | $12,548 | $3,000 | $12,548 | $3,000 | - |
8 | Stanford University | $17,860 | $3,564 | - | - | - |
8 | Yale University | $17,800 | $3,420 | - | - | - |
Average | $16,856 | $3,183 | $15,521 | $4,275 | $2,202 |
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