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Best Public Finance Schools Comparison

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Institutional Characteristics

The following table compares the basic academic information between best Public Finance schools. By school type, there are 4 public and 6 private schools in best Public Finance schools. By school level, all 10 schools are 4-years institutions.
Academic Comparison - Best Public Finance Schools
RankNameLocationType/LevelHighest DegreeOffered Degree
1 University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CAPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
2 Harvard University Cambridge, MAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate
4 Stanford University Stanford, CAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
5 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MIPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
6 Princeton University Princeton, NJPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
7 Columbia University in the City of New York New York, NYPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
8 University of Chicago Chicago, ILPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
9 University of California-San Diego La Jolla, CAPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate
10 University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WIPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate

Key Facts Comparison

The average tuition & fees of best Public Finance schools is - for all undergraduate students. The following table compares key facts for each schools including acceptance rate, graduation rate, tuition, student to faculty ratio, and student population.
Key Facts Comparison Between Best Public Finance Schools
RankNameTuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent Faculty RatioStudent Population
1 University of California-Berkeley $14,850 / $45,627 11.33% 94% 19:145,307
2 Harvard University $59,076 3.24% 97% 7:130,631
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology $60,156 3.96% 94% 3:111,858
4 Stanford University $62,484 3.68% 95% 5:118,283
5 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $17,228 / $58,072 17.69% 93% 12:151,225
6 Princeton University $59,710 5.70% 97% 5:18,842
7 Columbia University in the City of New York $69,045 3.95% 95% 6:134,782
8 University of Chicago $66,939 5.43% 95% 5:118,339
9 University of California-San Diego $15,265 / $46,042 23.71% 87% 19:142,006
10 University of Wisconsin-Madison $11,205 / $40,603 49.06% 89% 18:148,956
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