Special Report
Most Expensive Colleges in Every State
December 22, 2017 7:02 pm
Last Updated: January 12, 2020 5:10 am
16. Kansas
> Most expensive college: Cleveland University-Kansas City
> Annual net price: $37,161
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $8,043
> Cleveland University-Kansas City admission rate: Open admission policy
> Total state student aid spending per student: $102.56 (8th lowest)
17. Kentucky
> Most expensive college: Beckfield College-Florence
> Annual net price: $27,812
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $9,503
> Beckfield College-Florence admission rate: Open admission policy
> Total state student aid spending per student: $802.00 (13th highest)
18. Louisiana
> Most expensive college: Tulane University of Louisiana
> Annual net price: $32,515
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $8,139
> Tulane University of Louisiana admission rate: 25.5%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $1,124.12 (7th highest)
19. Maine
> Most expensive college: University of New England
> Annual net price: $32,962
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $9,179
> University of New England admission rate: 83.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $225.78 (12th lowest)
20. Maryland
> Most expensive college: Maryland Institute College of Art
> Annual net price: $41,889
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $8,530
> Maryland Institute College of Art admission rate: 57.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $292.65 (17th lowest)
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