A faculty rated No. 1 in the country by the Princeton Review, and 40-plus wooded acres just a half-hour from New York City. Of course there is the matter of the price tag: over $60,000 a year, all included.
For the third consecutive year, Sarah Lawrence College,
a small liberal arts school in Yonkers, N.Y., holds the distinction of
being America’s most expensive college $60,116 a year,. Some say it’s not a dubious one.
Placing just behind Sarah Lawrence: the University of Chicago ($59,950 a
year), Columbia University ($59,208) and Washington University in St.
Louis ($58,901).
Four of the top 10 hail from the New York City area, with New York
University (No. 5 at $58,858 a year) and Fordham University (No. 7;
$58,732) joining Sarah Lawrence and Columbia. Chicago, otherwise known
as the second city, accounts for two others, with Northwestern
University (No. 6; $58,829) from nearby Evanston, Ill. making it along
with the University of Chicago.
What is the most important of these colleges is the fact that
they are very well structured, each student is interest in a special
area and can only do a specialization and a documentation about it,
either online or by coming in on a daily basis.
Besides the studies itself, the price of these colleges varies
due to accommodation spaces, relaxing the students, libraries equipped
with everything you need with regard to documentation, social spaces or
halls being equipped with all the equipment that is needed for teachers
to take courses.
Are financially very well structured, the parents of the students
are mostly former students at these colleges, so there's somewhat of a
continuity, students and financial work after finishing his studies but
still financed studies for prospective students. The diplomas that issue
these colleagues are in fact those that offers many opportunities for
students who complete the studies here, and as a result employment,
colleges earn very high sums of money from those who are committed to
them.
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