If you’re curious about the identity of the nation’s most expensive colleges, here are the top 10 colleges by price:
Sarah Lawrence College $54,410
New York University $51,991
The George Washington University $51,730
Bates College $51,300
Skidmore College $51,196
Johns Hopkins University $51,190
Georgetown University $51,122
Connecticut College $51,115
Harvey Mudd College $51,037
Vassar College $50,875
According to MoneyWatch
1. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg Florida
2. Stephens College (Columbia, Missouri)
3. Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pennsylvania)
4. Principa College (Elsah, Illinois)
5. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California)
6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
7. University of Idaho (Moscow, Idaho)
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
9. State University of New York at Canton
10. Lehigh University (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
According to PetSide.com
1- The Hand
2- The Paddle
3- The Dunce Cap
4- Soap
5- Bed without Supper
6- The Corner
7- Chalkboard
8- The Time-Out
9- The Naughty Stool
10- The Internet
According to momlogic.com
1. The Worlds Largest Cocktail Party
October 31 in Jacksonville, Florida
2. Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners
October 17 in Dallas, Texas
3. Penn State’s Homecoming Clash
October 17 in University Park, Pennsylvania
4. Gator Homecoming
October 16 in Gainesville, Florida
5. UCLA vs. USC Tailgate
November 28 in Los Angeles, California
6. Halloween at Ohio University
October 31 in Athens, Ohio
7. The Grove at Ole Miss
Game Day in Oxford, Mississippi
8. Sugar Bowl
TBD in New Orleans, Louisiana
9. University of Iowa Homecoming Tailgate
October 10 in Iowa City, Iowa
10. Kegs & Eggs at SUNY Albany
March 17 in Albany, New York
According to DigitalCity.com
1. A strong area of expertise with solid experience to back it up.
2. Relevant industry experience that includes a solid track record of success.
3. Leadership experience.
4. A strong, succinct summary paragraph of one’s professional experience.
5. Education credentials including where one went to school and how they did when they were there.
6. An effective, well-organized resume that allows one to quickly skim and review the candidate’s qualifications quickly.
7. Quantifiable accomplishments and results that show how the candidate contributed to the bottom line.
8. Relevant technical and business skills such as certifications.
9. Tenure at a company. Job hopping is usually frowned upon.
10. Rather than a bulleted list of duties, candidate should summarize job descriptions with a focus on measurable results.
According to CNNMoney…
1- Stanford University - 2008 Olympians: 46
2- University of Southern California - 2008 Olympian: 41
3- University of California, Berkeley - 2008 Olympians: 41
4- University of Florida - 2008 Olympians: 34
5- UCLA - 2008 Olympians: 32
6- Auburn University - 2008 Olympians: 31
7- University of Arizona - 2008 Olympians: 27
8- University of Texas - 2008 Olympians: 22
9- University of Michigan - 2008 Olympians: 22
10- University of North Carolina -2008 Olympians: 20
According to Andrew Farrell
1. Brigham Young University (Utah) (Provo, Utah)
2. Grove City College (Grove City, Pa.)
3. University of Dallas (Irving, Texas)
4. United States Air Force Academy (USAF Academy, Colo.)
5. University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, Ind.)
6. Wheaton College (Ill.) (Wheaton, Ill.)
7. United States Military Academy (West Point, N.Y.)
8. Texas A&M University — College Station (College Station, Texas)
9. Furman University (Greenville, S.C.)
10. United States Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, N.Y.)
Article provided by The Princeton Review
1. Warren Wilson College (Asheville, N.C.)
2. Hampshire College (Amherst, Mass.)
3. Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
4. The Evergreen State College (Olympia, Wash.)
5. Bennington College (Bennington, Vt.)
6. Reed College (Portland, Ore.)
7. Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, N.Y.)
8. Simon’s Rock College of Bard (Great Barrington, Mass.)
9. Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.)
10. Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)
Article provided by The Princeton Review
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