You have to match up the extra costs with tangible factors in order to make a decision. So, the considerations become “I like one campus more than the other - is that worth $67K?”, or “I want to live in a city instead of a rural setting - Is that worth $67K?”
What you can’t rationally do is calculate that going to a #9 over a #15 will get you a job worth $7,000 more per year, just as an example, because we don’t know that.