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Nothing mind blowing other than people keep paying!
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/10/college-six-figure-sticker-price.html |
| Tuition keeps going up, employment rate keeps going down. |
Whose to blame for that? MAGA/Republicans |
| Why are colleges in super high cost of living areas like NYU the same price as colleges in the middle of nowhere New England? Those dorm prices cannot be the same |
| I was already spending that the last year or 2. |
Building materials skyrocketing and low inventory drive housing costs. Those low cost of living places often don’t have the off campus inventory to house thousands of students. The off campus available is often horribly maintained and really scrubby for what is charged because the demand exceeds supply. |
| Why $100,000 on an LAC? I get Harvey Mudd and Claremont McKenna, but smith? Really? |
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Only 30-40% pay full price, and income threshold for full ride keep going up, someone have to pay the bill.
I kind of like the current system, but it needs fine tune. Top kids of low income get into top colleges for free, top 1% gets 20% seats by paying full tuition+donation, trade off is some high stats HMC kids were kept out even lots are full pay. |
| Why on earth would anyone pay that much for these colleges? |
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Wow, paying $100K for Smith, Vassar, Bates or Colgate is insanity.
And Colgate, Bates and Vassar offer ZERO merit aid. |
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Only about 12-15 schools in the US are worth it as far as highest concentration of 1530+ students, increased chances of getting into T14 law/T30 med/T10 phD, and increased chances of getting the most prestigious jobs.
Provided you do not need significant loans, which you usually don’t as these same schools have the most generous financial aid typically with minimal or no loans in the package. |
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Outrageous! SMU, GWU!!:
1. Harvey Mudd College $104,512 2. Duke University $103,975 3. University of Chicago $103,821 4. University of Southern California $103,162 5. Barnard College $103,000 6. Washington University $102,260 7. Smith College $102,226 8. Fordham University $102,188 9. Claremont McKenna $101,990 10. Vassar College $101,051 11. Wesleyan University $101,030 12. New York University $100,998 13. Georgetown University $100,864 14. Bates College $100,437 15. Colgate University $100,224 16. Haverford College $100,026 17. Brown University $99,994 18. Northwestern University $99,375 19. Pepperdine University $99,258 20. Hamilton College $98,850 21. Amherst College $98,840 22. Wellesley College $98,186 23. Rice University $97,309 24. Southern Methodist University$96,388 25. Columbia University (2025-26) $95,946 26. George Washington University$95,155 |
| Trumpflation, Dear leader says love inflation you lowly maggats. |
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And you are not going to get any aid at these places if you have a DMV house that is worth $1 million.
We have HHI $300K. Two kids in college. Places like Brown and Duke gave us zero aid this year because we have too much equity in our residence (a completely basic $1.2 million dollar DC, 1200 square foot colonial with zero upgrades). Not saying we are not fortunate but just that these schools make zero sense for a large and growing middle ground of students like ours. |
Who are those 12-15? |