Special Report

Most Expensive Colleges in Every State

Alabama: Tuskegee University
> Annual net price: $30,847
> Statewide avg. 4-yr. public university tuition: $10,870
> Tuskegee University admission rate: 50.3%
> Total state student grant aid spending per student: $380

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Source: Courtesy of Alaska Pacific University

Alaska: Alaska Pacific University
> Annual net price: $17,866
> Statewide avg. 4-yr. public university tuition: $7,820
> Alaska Pacific University admission rate: 86.0%
> Total state student grant aid spending per student: $940

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Source: Embry-Riddle Prescott / Wikimedia Commons

Arizona: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott
> Annual net price: $34,120
> Statewide avg. 4-yr. public university tuition: $11,540
> Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott admission rate: 76.5%
> Total state student grant aid spending per student: $60

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Source: John Brown University

Arkansas: John Brown University
> Annual net price: $22,338
> Statewide avg. 4-yr. public university tuition: $8,710
> John Brown University admission rate: 75.8%
> Total state student grant aid spending per student: $950

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Source: BART

California: San Francisco Art Institute
> Annual net price: $52,451
> Statewide avg. 4-yr. public university tuition: $9,870
> San Francisco Art Institute admission rate: 74.7%
> Total state student grant aid spending per student: $1,180

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