RadioOnFire.com - March might be madness for basketball teams, but tuition costs can be madness year-round for college students.
Courtesy of Brian Kroneberger of RBC Wealth Management, this bracket shows the four-year cost at each university in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
Here’s the “money” bracket our financial guru Brian Kroneberger put together. Schools over 200K in yellow Under 100K in pink. #MarchMadness— Bryan Nehman (@BryanNehman) March 15, 2018
Bucknell #1 seed @ $256K
S Dakota St #68 seed @ $54K pic.twitter.com/RO8f6qa5I0
Bucknell ranks as the most expensive at $265,000, with Duke ($255,000) and the University of Pennsylvania close behind ($254,000).
Each total is determined by the 2017-18 average total costs, including tuition, fees and room and board.
Kroneberger says by 2030, the average tuition and fees for a four-year degree are expected to be $364,186 at a public out-of-state university and $469,481 at a private one.
Source WBAL
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