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US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking

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Cost of Attendance (COA)

The following table compares the 2024 costs of attendance between US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking. For state residents, the average COA is $37,133 when living on campus and $36,137 when living off campus. For out-of-state students, the average COA is $75,134 when living on campus and $74,138 when living off campus. The COA includes tuition, fees, books & supplies, room & board costs, and other living expenses.
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2024 Cost Of Attendance Comparison Between US Colleges In Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking
RankNameTuition & FeesBooks & SuppliesLiving Costs
In-StateOut-of-StateOn-CampusOff-Campus
1Princeton University $59,710 $1,050 $23,280 -
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology $60,155 $880 $21,694 -
3Stanford University $62,484 $825 $24,524 -
4Harvard University $59,076 $1,000 $26,629 -
6California Institute of Technology $63,255 $1,428 $22,203 $25,623
9University of California-Berkeley $14,850$45,627 $1,273 $28,930 $24,194
10Yale University $64,700 $1,000 $22,600 -
12University of Chicago $66,939 $1,800 $21,621 -
13Columbia University in the City of New York $69,045 $1,392 $19,150 $20,550
14University of California-Los Angeles $13,747$44,524 $1,574 $22,710 $23,756
15Cornell University $66,014 $1,354 $20,772 $20,772
21University of California-Santa Barbara $14,965$45,742 $1,482 $24,140 $21,492
22University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $17,228$58,072 $1,126 $16,428 $16,428
24University of Washington-Seattle Campus $12,643$41,997 $900 $21,009 $21,009
25University of California-San Diego $15,265$46,042 $1,307 $21,933 $21,112
27Northwestern University $65,997 $1,686 $23,607 $23,607
29The University of Texas at Austin $11,678$42,778 $724 $19,170 $19,874
31University of Wisconsin-Madison $11,205$40,603 $1,100 $16,600 $16,600
37University of Pennsylvania $66,104 $1,358 $21,566 $21,430
38University of Colorado Boulder $16,430$41,943 $1,200 $20,054 $18,574
39Johns Hopkins University $63,340 $1,345 $21,380 $15,968
40University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign $16,004$34,501 $1,200 $16,438 -
41New York University $60,438 $1,494 $25,820 $25,820
44Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $11,764$32,876 $800 $15,960 $15,960
45Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus $20,234$40,188 $1,840 $17,818 $18,236
46University of Maryland-College Park $11,505$40,306 $1,250 $18,130 $20,160
49Rice University $58,128 $1,400 $18,750 $18,750
56Carnegie Mellon University $63,829 $1,000 $18,868 $17,058
58University of California-Davis $15,247$46,024 $1,381 $24,427 $18,941
60Brown University $68,230 - $19,418 -
65University of California-Irvine $14,237$45,014 $1,550 $23,264 $22,123
67University of Arizona $13,626$41,095 $800 $18,700 $16,300
68University of California-Santa Cruz $14,560$45,337 $1,315 $24,431 $22,961
85Colorado School of Mines $21,186$44,376 $1,500 $19,320 $17,955
87Michigan State University $15,988$43,372 $1,334 $15,346 $15,346
95Boston University $65,168 $1,000 $20,195 $20,195
Average$14,861$52,862$1,248$21,025$20,028
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Undergraduate Tuition & Fees

The following table compares 2023-2024 undergraduate tuition & fees between US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking. The average undergraduate tuition & fees is $14,861 for in-state students and $52,862 for out-of-state students. The 2023-2024 undergraduate tuition & fees of US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking are increased by 3.74% compared to the previous year.
Among the US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking, Columbia University in the City of New York requires the most expensive tuition & fees of $69,045 and Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus has the lowest tuition & fees of $32,876 for undergraduate programs.
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Undergraduate Tuition & Fess Comparison Between US Colleges In Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking
RankName2022-20232023-2024
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Princeton University $57,410$59,710
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology $57,986$60,155
3Stanford University $58,416$62,484
4Harvard University $57,261$59,076
6California Institute of Technology $60,864$63,255
9University of California-Berkeley $14,395$44,467$14,850$45,627
10Yale University $62,250$64,700
12University of Chicago $62,940$66,939
13Columbia University in the City of New York $65,508$69,045
14University of California-Los Angeles $13,401$43,473$13,747$44,524
15Cornell University $63,200$66,014
21University of California-Santa Barbara $14,617$44,689$14,965$45,742
22University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $17,786$57,273$17,228$58,072
24University of Washington-Seattle Campus $12,242$40,740$12,643$41,997
25University of California-San Diego $14,906$44,978$15,265$46,042
27Northwestern University $63,468$65,997
29The University of Texas at Austin $11,698$41,070$11,678$42,778
31University of Wisconsin-Madison $10,796$39,427$11,205$40,603
37University of Pennsylvania $63,452$66,104
38University of Colorado Boulder $12,590$38,962$16,430$41,943
39Johns Hopkins University $60,480$63,340
40University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign $17,782$38,362$16,004$34,501
41New York University $58,168$60,438
44Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $11,764$32,876$11,764$32,876
45Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus $19,835$38,651$20,234$40,188
46University of Maryland-College Park $11,233$39,469$11,505$40,306
49Rice University $54,960$58,128
56Carnegie Mellon University $60,854$63,829
58University of California-Davis $14,858$44,930$15,247$46,024
60Brown University $65,046$68,230
65University of California-Irvine $13,939$44,011$14,237$45,014
67University of Arizona $12,937$37,355$13,626$41,095
68University of California-Santa Cruz $14,240$44,312$14,560$45,337
85Colorado School of Mines $20,040$42,120$21,186$44,376
87Michigan State University $16,617$42,607$15,988$43,372
95Boston University $62,360$65,168
Average$14,509$50,955$14,861$52,862
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Graduate Tuition & Fees

The following table compares 2023-2024 graduate tuition & fees between US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking. The average graduate tuition & fees is $17,074 for state residents and $44,301 for out-of-state students. The 2023-2024 graduate tuition & fees of US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking are increased by 3.06% compared to the previous year.
Among the US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking, Brown University requires the most expensive graduate tuition & fees of $65,656 and The University of Texas at Austin has the lowest graduate tuition & fees of $22,954.
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Graduate Tuition & Fess Comparison Between US Colleges In Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking
RankName2022-20232023-2024
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Princeton University $60,410$62,860
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology $61,075$63,393
3Stanford University $57,210$59,499
4Harvard University $53,760$55,440
6California Institute of Technology $60,657$63,063
9University of California-Berkeley $14,476$29,578$15,261$30,363
10Yale University $46,900$48,300
12University of Chicago $66,492$66,543
13Columbia University in the City of New York $54,627$56,279
14University of California-Los Angeles $13,322$28,424$13,883$28,985
15Cornell University $30,019$30,085
21University of California-Santa Barbara $13,872$28,974$14,453$29,555
22University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $26,226$52,456$27,524$55,052
24University of Washington-Seattle Campus $18,057$31,530$18,633$32,511
25University of California-San Diego $13,903$29,005$14,535$29,637
27Northwestern University $53,024$53,871
29The University of Texas at Austin $12,036$22,952$12,012$22,954
31University of Wisconsin-Madison $12,251$25,577$12,289$25,615
37University of Pennsylvania $44,162$46,034
38University of Colorado Boulder $16,804$36,570$17,462$38,020
39Johns Hopkins University $62,962$65,956
40University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign $18,131$32,416$18,837$33,640
41New York University $39,592$41,124
44Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $15,570$30,646$15,570$30,646
45Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus $25,015$42,151$25,518$43,828
46University of Maryland-College Park $17,448$36,598$17,843$37,383
49Rice University $52,342$54,462
56Carnegie Mellon University $48,557$49,450
58University of California-Davis $13,906$29,008$14,560$29,662
60Brown University $63,866$67,006
65University of California-Irvine $13,645$28,747$14,275$29,377
67University of Arizona $14,015$33,957$14,389$33,961
68University of California-Santa Cruz $14,213$29,315$14,855$29,957
85Colorado School of Mines $20,196$42,138$21,354$44,376
87Michigan State University $20,382$39,876$21,148$41,224
95Boston University $61,924$64,712
Average$16,498$42,986$17,074$44,301
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Room & Board, Other Living Expenses

The following table compares living costs including room, board, and other expenses between US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking. Each cost is in average and may vary by room types, meal plan, and other living styles. For academic year 2023-2024, the average living costs of US Colleges in Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking is $21,025 when a student lives on campus and $20,028 when living off campus.
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Living Costs Comparison Between US Colleges In Top 100 Chemistry World Ranking
RankNameOn-CampusOff-Campus
Room & BoardOther ExpensesRoom & BoardOther ExpensesOther Expenses (living with family)
1Princeton University
$19,380$3,900 ---
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology
$19,390$2,304 ---
3Stanford University
$19,922$4,602 ---
4Harvard University
$20,374$6,255 ---
6California Institute of Technology
$19,503$2,700 $19,431$6,192-
9University of California-Berkeley
$22,692$6,238 $17,614$6,580-
10Yale University
$19,180$3,420 ---
12University of Chicago
$19,221$2,400 ---
13Columbia University in the City of New York
$16,800$2,350 $17,058$3,492-
14University of California-Los Angeles
$17,148$5,562 $17,436$6,320-
15Cornell University
$18,554$2,218 $18,554$2,218-
21University of California-Santa Barbara
$18,684$5,456 $15,416$6,076-
22University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
$13,856$2,572 $13,856$2,572-
24University of Washington-Seattle Campus
$17,982$3,027 $17,982$3,027-
25University of California-San Diego
$17,198$4,735 $15,566$5,546-
27Northwestern University
$20,334$3,273 $20,334$3,273-
29The University of Texas at Austin
$14,136$5,034 $14,840$5,034-
31University of Wisconsin-Madison
$13,500$3,100 $13,500$3,100-
37University of Pennsylvania
$18,496$3,070 $18,360$3,070-
38University of Colorado Boulder
$16,950$3,104 $15,470$3,104-
39Johns Hopkins University
$19,910$1,470 $14,498$1,470-
40University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
$13,938$2,500 ---
41New York University
$22,786$3,034 $22,786$3,034-
44Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
$12,760$3,200 $12,760$3,200-
45Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
$13,030$4,788 $13,448$4,788-
46University of Maryland-College Park
$15,416$2,714 $15,902$4,258-
49Rice University
$15,900$2,850 $15,900$2,850-
56Carnegie Mellon University
$17,468$1,400 $15,658$1,400-
58University of California-Davis
$19,068$5,359 $13,076$5,865-
60Brown University
$16,598$2,820 ---
65University of California-Irvine
$18,423$4,841 $16,216$5,907-
67University of Arizona
$14,400$4,300 $12,000$4,300-
68University of California-Santa Cruz
$18,785$5,646 $16,697$6,264-
85Colorado School of Mines
$16,820$2,500 $14,679$3,276-
87Michigan State University
$11,754$3,592 $11,754$3,592-
95Boston University
$18,110$2,085 $18,110$2,085-
Average$17,457 $3,567$16,032 $3,996-
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