Higher-education information website eCollegeFinder has put together a great map showing the college in each state with the most expensive room and board based on data from the 2013-14 academic year.
Room and board is an often overlooked expense when planning for college, but can quickly add up. The map features a diverse array of schools, including large state universities, art and music institutes, and prestigious private colleges.
The New York School of Interior Design has the most expensive room and board in the country, charging $21,000 for one year. Only colleges that offered four-year undergraduate degrees with housing were included on this map.
eCollegeFinder's Mike Simmons put the map together using data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Via eCollegeFinder, these are the colleges with the most expensive room and board:
eCollegeFinder also compiled a helpful list of the top 10 schools with the most applications and an excellent state-by-state breakdown of just how much each school charges:
Top 10 Colleges With The Most Expensive Room And Board:
- New York - New York School of Interior Design - $21,000
- Massachusetts - The Boston Conservatory - $17,195
- California - University of California Berkeley - $15,482
- Pennsylvania - Drexel University - $14,415
- DC - Catholic University of America - $14,326
- Connecticut - Quinnipiac University - $14,250
- New Jersey - Stevens Institute of Technology - $14,214
- Illinois - School of the Art Institute of Chicago - $14,190
- Rhode Island - Roger Williams University - $14,120
- Tennessee - Vanderbilt University - $14,094
Most Expensive Room And Board By State:
- 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