Well, here are net average costs from Tuition Tracker (the tool used in the CNBC analysis) at the $110k+ range. UChicago seems to be holding its own. And that’s BEFORE the impact of Empower which offers free tuition and fees for incomes of $125k or less. Empower hasn’t been included in the analysis but it will reduce the average net cost for anyone in that $110k-125k range.
Harvard: $48,431
Stanford: $45,028
UChicago (before adjustment): $45,941
Princeton: $38,373
Dartmouth: $54,942
Yale: $41,344
MIT: $46,095
Duke: $60,373
Columbia: $49,792
Pomona: $45,656
For those paying full-freight, I offer the following all-in costs (before travel, insurance and any covid-related adjustments). Elite colleges cost a lot of money for those paying in full. However, UChicago isn’t exactly out of the range.
Harvard: $76k
Stanford: $78k
UChicago: $80k
Princeton: $75k
Dartmouth: $79.5k
Yale: $79k
MIT: $73k
Duke: $81k
Columbia: $77 (estimated)
Pomona:$75k