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Schools With Costly Degrees
It's official, but probably no surprise: College costs are still going up.
A recent College Board survey found that published tuition and fee charges at four-year private colleges for the 2007-08 school year increased 6.3 percent. The average cost of tuition is now $23,712. (That's not including room and board!)
Click through our gallery to see America's priciest private colleges.
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Claire Duggan, The George Washington Univ.
No. 1:
George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
2006-07 Tuition & fees: $37,820
2007-08 Tuition & fees: $39,210
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University of Richmond
No. 2:
University of Richmond
Richmond, Va.
2006-07 Tuition & fees: $36,550
2007-08 Tuition & fees: $37,610
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Sarah Lawrence College
No. 3:
Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, N.Y.
2006-07 Tuition & fees: $36,088
2007-08 Tuition & fees: $38,090
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Kenyon College
No. 4:
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio
2006-07 Tuition & fees: $36,050
2007-08 Tuition & fees: $38,140
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Vassar College
No. 5:
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
2006-07 Tuition & fees: $36,030
2007-08 Tuition & fees: $37,570
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