Most Expensive Colleges
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Sources: CampusGrotto.com As any parent knows, college can cost a small fortune.Here's the ten most expensive for the 2009-2010 academic year, according to CampusGrotto's annual list. The campus news Web site uses tuition and room and board information that the colleges make public. The schools ranked are four-year undergraduate colleges and excludes junior colleges and music conservatories. That said, click on to see the top ten. Posted Oct. 19, 2009 |
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Photo Credit: Jim Mills Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Total cost: $50,875 Previous ranking: 16 |
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Photo Credit: Hippopotamus Claremont, Calif. Total cost: $51,037 Previous ranking: 27 |
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Photo Credit: Addisonhall New London, Conn. Total cost: $51,115 Previous ranking: 5 |
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Photo Credit: AgnosticPreachersKid Washington, D.C. Total cost: $51,122 Previous ranking: 4 |
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Photo Credit: Daderot Baltimore, Md. Total cost: $51,190 Previous ranking: 7 |
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Photo Credit: Skidmore Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Total cost: $51,196 Previous ranking: 8 |
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Photo Credit: dkolb.org Lewiston, Maine Total cost: $51,300 Previous ranking: 6 |
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Photo Credit: math.nist.gov Washington, D.C. Total cost: $51,730 Previous ranking: 2 |
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Photo Credit: Ecnerwal New York, N.Y. Total cost: $51,991 Previous ranking: 3 |
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Photo Credit: science.slc.edu Bronxville, N.Y. Total cost: $54,410 Previous ranking: 1 |











