Special Report
Most Expensive Colleges in Every State
December 22, 2017 7:02 pm
Last Updated: January 12, 2020 5:10 am
26. Montana
> Most expensive college: Carroll College
> Annual net price: $25,449
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $6,429
> Carroll College admission rate: 71.5%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $116.29 (9th lowest)
27. Nebraska
> Most expensive college: The Creative Center
> Annual net price: $34,746
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $7,430
> The Creative Center admission rate: 74.0%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $1,101.48 (8th highest)
28. Nevada
> Most expensive college: DeVry University-Nevada
> Annual net price: $31,081
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $5,172
> DeVry University-Nevada admission rate: 100.0%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $478.84 (25th highest)
29. New Hampshire
> Most expensive college: Southern New Hampshire University
> Annual net price: $34,984
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $14,955
> Southern New Hampshire University admission rate: 92.9%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $00.08 (the lowest)
30. New Jersey
> Most expensive college: Stevens Institute of Technology
> Annual net price: $37,168
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $13,105
> Stevens Institute of Technology admission rate: 39.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $1,363.72 (3rd highest)
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