Schools With The Most Expensive Student Housing In The Country
After a year in on-campus student housing, you’ll feel violated by the university. The prices are astronomical, and in return, you get to share an oversized closet with a friend or a complete random. Either way, your personal space will be close to nonexistent, and you’ll more than likely hate the person you live with by the year’s end. Also, bringing a girl back and shacking on your twin bed is far from ideal.
Our friends at ECollegeFinder did their due diligence and broke down, state by state, the schools with the most expensive dorm rooms. Here are their findings of the most overpriced university cellblocks in the country.
Top 10 Most Expensive Room And Board Options:
1. New York – New York School of Interior Design – $21,000
2. Massachusetts – The Boston Conservatory – $17,195
3. California – University of California Berkeley – $15,482
4. Pennsylvania – Drexel University – $14,415
5. DC – Catholic University of America – $14,326
6. Connecticut – Quinnipiac University – $14,250
7. New Jersey – Stevens Institute of Technology – $14,214
8. Illinois – School of the Art Institute of Chicago – $14,190
9. Rhode Island – Roger Williams University – $14,120
10. Tennessee – Vanderbilt University – $14,094
State By State Breakdown:
Alabama – University of Alabama – $13,156
Alaska – University of Alaska Anchorage – $10,143
Arizona – Arizona State University – Downtown Phoenix – $11,466
Arkansas – Hendrix College – $10,620
California – University of California – Berkeley – $15,482
Colorado – University of Colorado – Boulder – $12,258
Connecticut – Quinnipiac University – $14,250
DC – Catholic University of America – $14,326
Delaware – University of Delaware – $11,200
Florida – Rollins College – $12,960
Georgia – Savannah College of Art and Design – $13,374
Hawaii – Hawaii Pacific University – $13,320
Idaho – The College of Idaho – $8,501
Illinois – School of the Art Institute of Chicago – $14,190
Indiana – University of Notre Dame – $12,512
Iowa – Grinnell College – $9,998
Kansas – The Art Institutes International – Kansas City – $9,579
Kentucky – Bellarmine University – $10,592
Louisiana – Saint Joseph Seminary College – $13,350
Maine – Bates College – $13,300
Maryland – Johns Hopkins University – $13,832
Massachusetts – The Boston Conservatory – $17,195
Michigan – Albion College – $10,144
Minnesota – Carleton College – $11,982
Mississippi – Millsaps College – $11,368
Missouri – Washington University in St. Louis – $13,977
Montana – Carroll College – $8,304
Nebraska – Creighton University – $9,728
Nevada – Sierra Nevada College – $11,772
New Hampshire – Dartmouth College – $13,466
New Jersey – Stevens Institute of Technology – $14,214
New Mexico – St. John’s College – $11,816
New York – New York School of Interior Design – $21,000
North Carolina – Duke University – $12,902
North Dakota – North Dakota State University – $7,300
Ohio – Case Western Reserve University – $12,898
Oklahoma – Oklahoma City University – $10,730
Oregon – Pacific Northwest College of Art – $12,814
Pennsylvania – Drexel University – $14,415
Rhode Island – Roger Williams University – $14,120
South Carolina – College of Charleston – $11,043
South Dakota – Augustana College – $7,170
Tennessee – Vanderbilt University – $14,094
Texas – Southern Methodist University – $13,955
Utah – The Art Institute of Salt Lake City – $8,370
Vermont – Champlain College – $13,500
Virginia – The Art Institute of Virginia Beach – $13,716
Washington – Whitman College – $10,900
West Virginia – Bethany College – $9,546
Wisconsin – Marquette University – $10,730
Wyoming – University of Wyoming – $9,451
Lesson learned: Off-campus housing is the way to go. .
[via ECollegeFinder]
See also: Schools in downtown metropolitan areas
11 years ago at 2:40 pmSince when does the Art Institute offer student housing?
11 years ago at 2:51 pmPony Up.
11 years ago at 3:02 pmMarquette’s a joke
11 years ago at 3:25 pmLay off Tommy Callahan’s alma mater.
11 years ago at 3:27 pmCouldn’t believe Seton Hall wasn’t top for NJ but yeah, Stevens makes sense…Hoboken.
11 years ago at 3:26 pmI’m surprised Ramapo isn’t on here either. Went up about $5,000 or so in my four years.
11 years ago at 3:42 pmI cant speak for the rest, but SMU is in one of the most affluent neighborhoods, which is in one of the most affluent cities in the great state of Texas. So not really a surprise there.
11 years ago at 4:14 pmIt’s amazing how expensive housing is when it’s so shitty at Duke. No A/C for freshmen in tiny ass dorm rooms. And dining got ranked 9th in the nation? Deserves around 250th. Fuck unionized labor.
11 years ago at 7:13 pmHow the fuck does this have anything to do with fraternity life? GTFO with this shit.
11 years ago at 7:37 pmSee also: Another reason to live in a fraternity house
11 years ago at 8:15 pmHey Jack “Dumbass” Hammer! Art institute is in Kansas City MISSOURI! Nice job.
11 years ago at 9:15 pmOf course the kid with 420 in his name goes to an art institute.
11 years ago at 10:13 pm