This is Where In-State Students Pay The Most
The University of Pittsburgh again topped the list with an in-state tuition of $18,192.
US News reports.
10 Colleges With the Highest Tuition for In-State Students
When it comes to tuition, enrolling in an in-state college rather than a private institution is typically a way to save money. But some in-state schools have a higher price tag than others.
Among the 316 ranked public colleges that submitted these data to U.S. News in an annual survey, the average tuition was about $8,893 for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Meanwhile, the average among the 10 schools with the highest in-state tuition and fees was significantly higher at $16,536.
The University of Pittsburgh, tied for No. 66 among National Universities – which offer a wide range of undergrad programs plus master’s and doctoral degrees – tops the list, as it did last year. The school had a total tuition and fees of $18,192 for 2015-2016, an increase from last year’s $17,772.