Special Report
Most Expensive Colleges in Every State
December 22, 2017 7:02 pm
Last Updated: January 12, 2020 5:10 am
6. Colorado
> Most expensive college: University of Denver
> Annual net price: $32,940
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $8,783
> University of Denver admission rate: 53.5%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $419.79 (22nd lowest)
7. Connecticut
> Most expensive college: Sacred Heart University
> Annual net price: $39,134
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $11,117
> Sacred Heart University admission rate: 57.2%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $732.86 (16th highest)
8. Delaware
> Most expensive college: Strayer University-Delaware
> Annual net price: $25,961
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $11,680
> Strayer University-Delaware admission rate: Open admission policy
> Total state student aid spending per student: $414.39 (21st lowest)
9. Florida
> Most expensive college: Ringling College of Art and Design
> Annual net price: $44,386
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $4,346
> Ringling College of Art and Design admission rate: 78.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $509.50 (24th highest)
10. Georgia
> Most expensive college: Savannah College of Art and Design
> Annual net price: $40,856
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $7,012
> Savannah College of Art and Design admission rate: 71.7%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $1,232.02 (4th highest)
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