Special Report

Most Expensive Colleges in Every State

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31. New Mexico
> Most expensive college: Santa Fe University of Art and Design
> Annual net price: $29,245
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $6,271
> Santa Fe University of Art and Design admission rate: 98.4%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $894.68 (11th highest)

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32. New York
> Most expensive college: The New School
> Annual net price: $45,504
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $7,519
> The New School admission rate: 60.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $855.41 (12th highest)

Source: highpoint.edu

33. North Carolina
> Most expensive college: High Point University
> Annual net price: $38,317
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $6,949
> High Point University admission rate: 79.1%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $669.90 (19th highest)

Source: trinitybiblecollege.edu

34. North Dakota
> Most expensive college: Trinity Bible College and Graduate School
> Annual net price: $20,554
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $7,220
> Trinity Bible College and Graduate School admission rate: 59.4%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $361.90 (18th lowest)

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35. Ohio
> Most expensive college: Oberlin College
> Annual net price: $42,105
> Statewide 4-yr public university tuition: $9,772
> Oberlin College admission rate: 28.0%
> Total state student aid spending per student: $191.26 (11th lowest)

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