Top 50 Most Expensive Universities in the U.S. (II)
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30. Middlebury College/Middlebury College
This small private liberal arts college is popular for economics majors.
Annual Tuition: $74,946.
29. Bennington College/Bennington College
The College of Arts and Sciences, the college is very small, with only 690 undergraduates.
Annual Tuition: $74,964.
28. Colgate University/Colgate University
Unlike other institutions, Colgate University offers 100% housing for first-year students.
Annual Tuition: $75,050.
27. Tulane University/Tulane University
On the Nice Rankings, Tulane University is ranked first on the Party School TOP list.
Annual Tuition: $75,084.
26. Wake Forest University/Wake Forest University
Located in North Carolina, economics majors are popular.
Annual Tuition: $75,094.
25. Cornell University/Cornell University
At Ivy League universities, the application stage is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of about 11%.
Annual tuition for out-of-state students: $75,128.
University of Rochester/University of Rochester
Located in New York State, its School of Nursing and Conservatory of Music are among the best colleges in the United States.
Annual Tuition: $75,305.
23. Connecticut College/Connecticut College
There is no application fee.
Annual Tuition: $75,315.
22. Barnard College/Barnard College
Located in New York City, it ranks first in the Niche rankings of the best women's colleges in the United States.
Annual Tuition: $75,335.
21. Boston College/Boston University
One of the best Catholic colleges in the United States.
Annual Tuition: $75,422.
20. Scripps College/Scripps College
Located in California, one of the best girls' schools in the United States (ranked sixth).
Annual Tuition: $75,474.
19. Franklin and Marshall College/Franklin and Marshall College
Its liberal arts and political science majors are popular.
Annual Tuition: $75,512.
18. Southern Methodist University/Southern Methodist University
Gernie Kardashian and former First Lady Laura Bush are alumni of the school.
Annual Tuition: $75,650
17. Wesleyan University/Wesleyan University
Acceptance rate: 16%.
Annual Tuition: $75,800.
16. Oberlin College/Oberlin College
Located in Ohio. The college does not require SAT scores, but admitted students have SAT scores between 1280-1480.
Annual Tuition: $75,888.
15. Bard College/Bard College
Most of the students come from U.S. public high schools.
Annual Tuition: $75,921.
14. Reed College/Reed College
One of the best colleges in the United States with no application fee on the Nicee Rankings.
Annual Tuition: $75,950.
13. Haverford College/Haverford College
SAT scores are not mandatory.
Annual Tuition: $75,966.
12. Vassar College/Vassar College
More than half of students receive various financial aid.
Annual Tuition: $76,000.
11. Georgetown University/Georgetown University
Niche ranks second after the University of Notre Dame as the best Catholic institution.
Annual Tuition: $76,106 (inclusive of tuition, living expenses and accommodation).
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Top 50 Most Expensive Universities in the U.S. (I)
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