College Rankings
The college rankings are still similar to when I applied to college. Ivy League schools still have many of top spots, with Princeton, Harvard and Yale in the top three. Here are the top five schools:
- Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Undergraduate student body: 4,906
Tuition and fees: $33,000
Room/board: $9,200 - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Undergraduate student body: 6,649
Tuition and fees: $33,709
Room/board: $9,946 - Yale University, New Haven, CT
Undergraduate student body: 5,409
Tuition and fees: $33,030
Room/board: $10,020 - Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Undergraduate student body: 6,576
Tuition and fees: $32,994
Room/board: $10,367 - University of Pennsylvania (tie), Philadelphia, PA
Undergraduate student body: 9,730
Tuition and fees: $35,916
Room/board: $10,208
California Institute of Technology(tie), Pasadena, CA
Undergraduate student body: 913
Tuition and fees: $29,595
Room/board: $9,102
Student Debt Rankings
Surprisingly, Princeton and Harvard were the top two schools for the least student debt, among national universities. Here to the top five schools for low student debt:
- Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Percent of graduates with debt: 26 percent
Average amount of debt: $4,965 - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Percent of graduates with debt: 42 percent
Average amount of debt: $9,717 - Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Percent of graduates with debt: 88 percent
Average amount of debt: $10,868 - Utah State University, Logan, UT
Percent of graduates with debt: 25 percent
Average amount of debt: $11,040 - University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Percent of graduates with debt: 55 percent
Average amount of debt: $11,227
Of note, the article states that the data does not include loans taken out by parents. So the number may understate the total family debt to attend the university.
Overall, I was impressed average debt at some of the top universities, which offer about $20,000 to $25,000 of non-loan financial aid. Of course, the costs will be much higher when our daughter will be applying. If she should be fortunate enough to be admitted, perhaps she will qualify for one of these unique scholarships.
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Photo Credit: Princeton University
This is not financial advice. Please consult a professional advisor.
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2 comments:
$80k student loan debt so far and counting since 2000 at a public university in Florida. That's what happens though when you're middle class. I'm hoping Congress passes some sort of student loan reform soon as they promised but I'm not getting my hopes up.
@ Dimes,
Congratulations! It's always fun to see one's Alma mater does well on these lists.
@ Jorge,
Wow $80K seems really big to me. Hopefully, you have a great interest rate :-)
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