2014 US Top 50 Colleges and Universities Tuition Comparison

In this page, we introduce the 2014 US Best 50 colleges and Universities compare tuition costs between them. (Ranking data from US News Department)

General information and comparison between 2014 us top 50
In US top 50 colleges and universities, 14 public and 37 private schools are included where Princeton University takes the first place and Harvard University is positioned on second. Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the 2014 United States Top 50 colleges and universities.
Table. 2014 US Best 50 Colleges/Universities
RankNameLocationType PopulationStudent Faculty Ratio
1 Princeton UniversityPrinceton, NJ Private not-for-profit, Four or more years7,975 16.67 %
2 Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years28,147 14.29 %
3 Yale UniversityNew Haven, CT Private not-for-profit, Four or more years11,906 16.67 %
4 Columbia University in the City of New YorkNew York, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years26,471 16.67 %
5 Stanford UniversityStanford, CA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years18,519 8.33 %
5 University of ChicagoChicago, IL Private not-for-profit, Four or more years15,245 16.67 %
7 Duke UniversityDurham, NC Private not-for-profit, Four or more years15,386 14.29 %
7 Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years11,189 12.50 %
7 University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years24,725 16.67 %
10 California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, CA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years2,243 33.33 %
10 Dartmouth CollegeHanover, NH Private not-for-profit, Four or more years6,277 12.50 %
12 Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD Private not-for-profit, Four or more years20,871 10.00 %
12 Northwestern UniversityEvanston, IL Private not-for-profit, Four or more years21,215 14.29 %
14 Brown UniversityProvidence, RI Private not-for-profit, Four or more years8,885 12.50 %
14 Washington University in St LouisSaint Louis, MO Private not-for-profit, Four or more years13,952 14.29 %
16 Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years21,424 8.33 %
17 Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN Private not-for-profit, Four or more years12,710 12.50 %
18 Rice UniversityHouston, TX Private not-for-profit, Four or more years6,484 11.11 %
18 University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IN Private not-for-profit, Four or more years12,126 10.00 %
20 Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years14,236 12.50 %
20 Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC Private not-for-profit, Four or more years17,357 9.09 %
20 University of California-BerkeleyBerkeley, CA Public, Four or more years35,893 5.88 %
23 Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, PA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years11,978 7.69 %
23 University of California-Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA Public, Four or more years39,945 6.25 %
23 University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years39,958 11.11 %
23 Strayer University-VirginiaArlington, VA Private for-profit, Four or more years8,991 3.57 %
23 Wake Forest UniversityWinston Salem, NC Private not-for-profit, Four or more years7,432 9.09 %
28 Tufts UniversityMedford, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years10,837 11.11 %
28 University of Michigan-Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI Public, Four or more years43,426 8.33 %
30 University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC Public, Four or more years29,278 7.14 %
31 Boston CollegeChestnut Hill, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years14,605 6.67 %
32 Brandeis UniversityWaltham, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years5,808 10.00 %
32 College of William and MaryWilliamsburg, VA Public, Four or more years8,258 8.33 %
32 New York UniversityNew York, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years44,516 10.00 %
32 University of RochesterRochester, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years10,510 10.00 %
36 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main CampusAtlanta, GA Public, Four or more years21,557 5.56 %
37 Case Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OH Private not-for-profit, Four or more years10,026 10.00 %
37 Pennsylvania State University-Main CampusUniversity Park, PA Public, Four or more years45,783 5.88 %
39 University of California-DavisDavis, CA Public, Four or more years32,354 5.88 %
39 University of California-San DiegoLa Jolla, CA Public, Four or more years28,294 5.26 %
41 Boston UniversityBoston, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years32,603 7.69 %
41 Lehigh UniversityBethlehem, PA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years7,080 10.00 %
41 Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroy, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years6,658 6.67 %
41 University of California-Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA Public, Four or more years21,927 5.88 %
41 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChampaign, IL Public, Four or more years44,520 5.00 %
41 University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI Public, Four or more years42,269 5.56 %
47 University of MiamiCoral Gables, FL Private not-for-profit, Four or more years16,172 9.09 %
47 Yeshiva UniversityNew York, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years6,740 16.67 %
49 Northeastern UniversityBoston, MA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years27,694 7.69 %
49 University of California-IrvineIrvine, CA Public, Four or more years27,479 5.26 %
49 University of FloridaGainesville, FL Public, Four or more years49,913 4.76 %

Tuition comparison between 2014 US Best 50 colleges
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for each 2014 US top 50 schools. You can analyze and compare tuition cost between them with tables and charts. In addition you can compare tuition and financial aids for the schools including statistical data for living costs, grants, and loans at 2014 US Top 50 schools tuition comparing page.
Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
The average undergraduate school tuition for the 2014 US Top 50 colleges is $ 10,359 for in-state students and $ 38,292 for out-of-state students.
Table. 2014 US Best 50 College Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
Princeton University $ 38,650$ 887$ 1,200 $ 38,650$ 887$ 1,200
Harvard University $ 37,576$ 3,290$ 1,000 $ 37,576$ 3,290$ 1,000
Yale University $ 42,300$ 0$ 3,300 $ 42,300$ 0$ 3,300
Columbia University in the City of New York $ 45,028$ 2,218$ 1,040 $ 45,028$ 2,218$ 1,040
Stanford University $ 41,250$ 975$ 1,500 $ 41,250$ 975$ 1,500
University of Chicago $ 43,581$ 993$ 1,350 $ 43,581$ 993$ 1,350
Duke University $ 42,308$ 1,315$ 1,350 $ 42,308$ 1,315$ 1,350
Massachusetts Institute of Technology $ 41,770$ 280$ 1,000 $ 41,770$ 280$ 1,000
University of Pennsylvania $ 39,088$ 4,650$ 1,210 $ 39,088$ 4,650$ 1,210
California Institute of Technology $ 38,085$ 1,503$ 1,323 $ 38,085$ 1,503$ 1,323
Dartmouth College $ 43,782$ 1,260$ 1,980 $ 43,782$ 1,260$ 1,980
Johns Hopkins University $ 43,390$ 0$ 1,200 $ 43,390$ 0$ 1,200
Northwestern University $ 43,380$ 399$ 1,842 $ 43,380$ 399$ 1,842
Brown University $ 42,808$ 950$ 1,360 $ 42,808$ 950$ 1,360
Washington University in St Louis $ 42,500$ 1,205$ 1,110 $ 42,500$ 1,205$ 1,110
Cornell University $ 43,185$ 228$ 820 $ 43,185$ 228$ 820
Vanderbilt University $ 41,088$ 1,030$ 1,370 $ 41,088$ 1,030$ 1,370
Rice University $ 36,610$ 682$ 800 $ 36,610$ 682$ 800
University of Notre Dame $ 42,464$ 507$ 950 $ 42,464$ 507$ 950
Emory University $ 42,400$ 580$ 1,100 $ 42,400$ 580$ 1,100
Georgetown University $ 42,360$ 510$ 1,200 $ 42,360$ 510$ 1,200
University of California-Berkeley $ 11,220$ 1,654$ 1,213 $ 34,098$ 1,654$ 1,213
Carnegie Mellon University $ 44,880$ 880$ 1,000 $ 44,880$ 880$ 1,000
University of California-Los Angeles $ 11,220$ 1,472$ 1,521 $ 34,098$ 1,472$ 1,521
University of Southern California $ 43,722$ 741$ 1,500 $ 43,722$ 741$ 1,500
Strayer University-Virginia $ 14,850$ 135$ 2,350 $ 14,850$ 135$ 2,350
Wake Forest University $ 42,700$ 500$ 1,100 $ 42,700$ 500$ 1,100
Tufts University $ 43,688$ 978$ 800 $ 43,688$ 978$ 800
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $ 13,625$ 194$ 1,048 $ 40,302$ 194$ 1,048
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $ 5,823$ 1,870$ 1,182 $ 26,575$ 1,870$ 1,182
Boston College $ 43,140$ 738$ 1,000 $ 43,140$ 738$ 1,000
Brandeis University $ 42,390$ 1,462$ 1,000 $ 42,390$ 1,462$ 1,000
College of William and Mary $ 8,677$ 4,893$ 1,200 $ 31,860$ 5,484$ 1,200
New York University $ 40,878$ 2,326$ 1,070 $ 40,878$ 2,326$ 1,070
University of Rochester $ 42,890$ 776$ 1,290 $ 42,890$ 776$ 1,290
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $ 7,718$ 2,380$ 1,200 $ 27,022$ 2,380$ 1,200
Case Western Reserve University $ 40,120$ 370$ 1,200 $ 40,120$ 370$ 1,200
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus $ 15,562$ 882$ 1,568 $ 27,864$ 882$ 1,568
University of California-Davis $ 11,220$ 2,657$ 1,602 $ 34,098$ 2,657$ 1,602
University of California-San Diego $ 11,220$ 1,997$ 1,474 $ 34,098$ 1,997$ 1,474
Boston University $ 42,400$ 594$ 1,000 $ 42,400$ 594$ 1,000
Lehigh University $ 41,920$ 300$ 1,000 $ 41,920$ 300$ 1,000
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $ 43,350$ 1,125$ 1,120 $ 43,350$ 1,125$ 1,120
University of California-Santa Barbara $ 11,220$ 2,451$ 1,428 $ 34,098$ 2,451$ 1,428
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $ 12,603$ 2,886$ 1,200 $ 28,230$ 2,886$ 1,200
University of Wisconsin-Madison $ 9,273$ 1,105$ 1,190 $ 25,523$ 1,105$ 1,190
University of Miami $ 39,980$ 1,240$ 2,400 $ 39,980$ 1,240$ 2,400
Yeshiva University $ 35,500$ 1,000$ 1,224 $ 35,500$ 1,000$ 1,224
Northeastern University $ 39,320$ 416$ 1,000 $ 39,320$ 416$ 1,000
University of California-Irvine $ 11,220$ 1,902$ 1,567 $ 34,098$ 1,902$ 1,567
University of Florida $ 4,425$ 1,718$ 1,080 $ 25,641$ 2,779$ 1,080

Tuition and Fees - Graduate
The average graduate school tuition for the 2014 US Best 50 colleges is $ 11,760 for in-state students and $ 33,928 for out-of-state students.
Table. 2014 US Best 50 College Tuition and Fees - Graduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
Princeton University $ 38,650$ 1,850$ 1,200 $ 38,650$ 1,850$ 1,200
Harvard University $ 37,576$ 930$ 1,000 $ 37,576$ 930$ 1,000
Yale University $ 35,500$ 0$ 3,300 $ 35,500$ 0$ 3,300
Columbia University in the City of New York $ 36,688$ 1,692$ 1,040 $ 36,688$ 1,692$ 1,040
Stanford University $ 41,250$ 537$ 1,500 $ 41,250$ 537$ 1,500
University of Chicago $ 45,900$ 930$ 1,350 $ 45,900$ 930$ 1,350
Duke University $ 42,805$ 762$ 1,350 $ 42,805$ 762$ 1,350
Massachusetts Institute of Technology $ 41,770$ 2,260$ 1,000 $ 41,770$ 2,260$ 1,000
University of Pennsylvania $ 27,700$ 2,408$ 1,210 $ 27,700$ 2,408$ 1,210
California Institute of Technology $ 38,085$ 1,395$ 1,323 $ 38,085$ 1,395$ 1,323
Dartmouth College $ 43,782$ 100$ 1,980 $ 43,782$ 100$ 1,980
Johns Hopkins University $ 43,390$ 0$ 1,200 $ 43,390$ 0$ 1,200
Northwestern University $ 43,380$ 312$ 1,842 $ 43,380$ 312$ 1,842
Brown University $ 42,808$ 788$ 1,360 $ 42,808$ 788$ 1,360
Washington University in St Louis $ 42,500$ 780$ 1,110 $ 42,500$ 780$ 1,110
Cornell University $ 29,500$ 81$ 820 $ 29,500$ 81$ 820
Vanderbilt University $ 41,492$ 404$ 1,370 $ 41,492$ 404$ 1,370
Rice University $ 30,810$ 528$ 800 $ 30,810$ 528$ 800
University of Notre Dame $ 42,350$ 465$ 950 $ 42,350$ 465$ 950
Emory University $ 35,800$ 3,114$ 1,100 $ 35,800$ 3,114$ 1,100
Georgetown University $ 40,320$ 360$ 1,200 $ 40,320$ 360$ 1,200
University of California-Berkeley $ 11,220$ 1,654$ 1,213 $ 26,322$ 1,654$ 1,213
Carnegie Mellon University $ 37,950$ 664$ 1,000 $ 37,950$ 664$ 1,000
University of California-Los Angeles $ 11,220$ 1,346$ 1,521 $ 26,322$ 1,346$ 1,521
University of Southern California $ 35,352$ 2,148$ 1,500 $ 35,352$ 2,148$ 1,500
Strayer University-Virginia $ 20,250$ 54$ 2,350 $ 20,250$ 54$ 2,350
Wake Forest University $ 33,174$ 330$ 1,100 $ 33,174$ 330$ 1,100
Tufts University $ 42,856$ 730$ 800 $ 42,856$ 730$ 800
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $ 19,240$ 194$ 1,048 $ 38,882$ 194$ 1,048
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $ 7,834$ 1,855$ 1,182 $ 23,924$ 1,855$ 1,182
Boston College $ 23,256$ 90$ 1,000 $ 23,256$ 90$ 1,000
Brandeis University $ 42,094$ 70$ 1,000 $ 42,094$ 70$ 1,000
College of William and Mary $ 6,779$ 4,625$ 1,200 $ 20,608$ 5,182$ 1,200
New York University $ 34,488$ 2,332$ 1,070 $ 34,488$ 2,332$ 1,070
University of Rochester $ 32,160$ 500$ 1,290 $ 32,160$ 500$ 1,290
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $ 10,584$ 2,380$ 1,200 $ 26,860$ 2,380$ 1,200
Case Western Reserve University $ 37,120$ 26$ 1,200 $ 37,120$ 26$ 1,200
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus $ 17,670$ 882$ 1,568 $ 30,374$ 882$ 1,568
University of California-Davis $ 11,220$ 1,887$ 1,602 $ 26,322$ 1,887$ 1,602
University of California-San Diego $ 11,220$ 1,514$ 1,474 $ 26,322$ 1,514$ 1,474
Boston University $ 42,400$ 434$ 1,000 $ 42,400$ 434$ 1,000
Lehigh University $ 22,680$ 0$ 1,000 $ 22,680$ 0$ 1,000
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $ 43,350$ 1,949$ 1,120 $ 43,350$ 1,949$ 1,120
University of California-Santa Barbara $ 11,220$ 1,737$ 1,428 $ 26,322$ 1,737$ 1,428
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $ 13,726$ 2,886$ 1,200 $ 26,274$ 2,886$ 1,200
University of Wisconsin-Madison $ 10,728$ 1,105$ 1,190 $ 24,054$ 1,105$ 1,190
University of Miami $ 29,880$ 904$ 2,400 $ 29,880$ 904$ 2,400
Yeshiva University $ 25,602$ 156$ 1,224 $ 25,602$ 156$ 1,224
Northeastern University $ 29,424$ 256$ 1,000 $ 29,424$ 256$ 1,000
University of California-Irvine $ 11,220$ 1,742$ 1,567 $ 26,322$ 1,742$ 1,567
University of Florida $ 10,770$ 1,820$ 1,080 $ 27,335$ 2,648$ 1,080

25 Best Online Bachelor's Programs Tuition Comparison Charts

Most colleges and universities are offering online classes (distance learning) and some of them have online degree granting programs which students can get a degree totally based on online classes. In this page, we introduce 25 best online bachelor's programs and compare tuition costs between them.

General information and comparison between best online bachelor's programs
In the top 25 list of best bachelor's programs, 15 public and 10 private schools are included where Central Michigan University is on the top of the list and SUNY College of Technology at Delhi is positioned on second. Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the best online bachelor's programs.
Table. Best Online Bachelor's Programs Overview
RankNameLocationType PopulationStudent Faculty Ratio
1 Central Michigan UniversityMount Pleasant, MI Public, Four or more years27,626 4.55 %
1 SUNY College of Technology at DelhiDelhi, NY Public, Four or more years3,151 6.67 %
3 Pace University-New YorkNew York, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years12,772 6.67 %
3 Pennsylvania State University-World CampusUniversity Park, PA Public, Four or more years8,488 4.17 %
5 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-WorldwideDaytona Beach, FL Private not-for-profit, Four or more years15,562 11.11 %
5 University of FloridaGainesville, FL Public, Four or more years49,913 4.76 %
7 Daytona State CollegeDaytona Beach, FL Public, Four or more years15,184 4.00 %
7 University of Alabama in HuntsvilleHuntsville, AL Public, Four or more years7,636 6.25 %
9 Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZ Public, Four or more years73,378 4.00 %
9 Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort WayneFort Wayne, IN Public, Four or more years13,771 5.88 %
9 University of Illinois at ChicagoChicago, IL Public, Four or more years27,875 5.88 %
9 University of Wisconsin-SuperiorSuperior, WI Public, Four or more years2,697 6.25 %
13 St. John's University-New YorkQueens, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years21,087 5.56 %
13 University of DenverDenver, CO Private not-for-profit, Four or more years11,656 9.09 %
13 University of La VerneLa Verne, CA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years8,628 5.56 %
16 Colorado State University-Global CampusGreenwood Village, CO Public, Four or more years5,258 3.33 %
16 Fort Hays State UniversityHays, KS Public, Four or more years13,310 5.56 %
18 Bellevue UniversityBellevue, NE Private not-for-profit, Four or more years9,942 3.70 %
18 Marist CollegePoughkeepsie, NY Private not-for-profit, Four or more years6,377 6.25 %
20 University of Nebraska at OmahaOmaha, NE Public, Four or more years14,786 5.88 %
21 Palm Beach Atlantic UniversityWest Palm Beach, FL Private not-for-profit, Four or more years3,579 7.69 %
21 Regent UniversityVirginia Beach, VA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years5,635 3.33 %
21 Washington State UniversityPullman, WA Public, Four or more years27,679 6.67 %
21 Wayne State UniversityDetroit, MI Public, Four or more years28,938 6.25 %
25 Savannah College of Art and DesignSavannah, GA Private not-for-profit, Four or more years11,064 5.56 %

Tuition comparison between best online bachelor's programs 
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for each top online bachelor's programs. You can analyze and compare tuition cost between them with tables and charts. In addition you can compare tuition and financial aids for the schools including statistical data for living costs, grants, and loans at best online bachelor's programs tuition comparing page.
Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
The average undergraduate school tuition for the best online bachelor's programs is $ 7,598 for in-state students and $ 20,591 for out-of-state students.
Table. Best Online Bachelor's Programs Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
Central Michigan University $ 9,855$ 0$ 1,000 $ 21,303$ 0$ 1,000
SUNY College of Technology at Delhi $ 5,570$ 1,520$ 1,300 $ 9,740$ 1,520$ 1,300
Pace University-New York $ 35,320$ 1,294$ 800 $ 35,320$ 1,294$ 800
Pennsylvania State University-World Campus $ 12,474$ 488$ 1,568 $ 12,474$ 488$ 1,568
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide $ 7,320$ 0$ 1,400 $ 7,320$ 0$ 1,400
University of Florida $ 4,425$ 1,718$ 1,080 $ 25,641$ 2,779$ 1,080
Daytona State College $ 3,134$ 237$ 900 $ 12,204$ 237$ 900
University of Alabama in Huntsville $ 8,794$ 0$ 1,592 $ 21,108$ 0$ 1,592
Arizona State University $ 9,208$ 516$ 1,020 $ 22,461$ 516$ 1,020
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne $ 6,001$ 875$ 1,400 $ 15,640$ 875$ 1,400
University of Illinois at Chicago $ 10,466$ 2,890$ 1,400 $ 22,721$ 2,890$ 1,400
University of Wisconsin-Superior $ 6,535$ 1,363$ 820 $ 14,108$ 1,363$ 820
St. John's University-New York $ 34,995$ 770$ 1,045 $ 34,995$ 770$ 1,045
University of Denver $ 38,232$ 945$ 1,800 $ 38,232$ 945$ 1,800
University of La Verne $ 33,350$ 0$ 1,665 $ 33,350$ 0$ 1,665
Colorado State University-Global Campus $ 8,400$ 0- $ 8,400$ 0-
Fort Hays State University $ 3,249$ 984$ 920 $ 11,432$ 984$ 920
Bellevue University $ 6,000$ 300$ 1,350 $ 6,000$ 300$ 1,350
Marist College $ 29,500$ 500$ 1,750 $ 29,500$ 500$ 1,750
University of Nebraska at Omaha $ 5,240$ 1,270$ 1,000 $ 15,250$ 1,270$ 1,000
Palm Beach Atlantic University $ 24,500$ 300$ 960 $ 24,500$ 300$ 960
Regent University $ 14,850$ 508$ 800 $ 14,850$ 508$ 800
Washington State University $ 10,874$ 1,426$ 936 $ 23,956$ 1,426$ 936
Wayne State University $ 9,747$ 1,242$ 1,122 $ 22,373$ 1,242$ 1,122
Savannah College of Art and Design $ 31,905$ 500$ 2,496 $ 31,905$ 500$ 2,496

Tuition and Fees - Graduate
The average graduate school tuition for the best online bachelor's programs is $ 9,802 for in-state students and $ 18,313 for out-of-state students.
Table. Best Online Bachelor's Programs Tuition and Fees - Graduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
Central Michigan University $ 11,904$ 0$ 1,000 $ 18,936$ 0$ 1,000
SUNY College of Technology at DelhiNo graduate program is available at this school.
Pace University-New York $ 31,050$ 918$ 800 $ 31,050$ 918$ 800
Pennsylvania State University-World Campus $ 17,670$ 488$ 1,568 $ 17,670$ 488$ 1,568
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide $ 5,760$ 2$ 1,400 $ 5,760$ 2$ 1,400
University of Florida $ 10,770$ 1,820$ 1,080 $ 27,335$ 2,648$ 1,080
Daytona State CollegeNo graduate program is available at this school.
University of Alabama in Huntsville $ 10,850$ 0$ 1,592 $ 26,024$ 0$ 1,592
Arizona State University $ 10,001$ 516$ 1,020 $ 24,550$ 516$ 1,020
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne $ 5,631$ 648$ 1,400 $ 13,571$ 648$ 1,400
University of Illinois at Chicago $ 12,577$ 2,890$ 1,400 $ 22,873$ 2,890$ 1,400
University of Wisconsin-Superior $ 7,640$ 1,363$ 820 $ 16,771$ 1,363$ 820
St. John's University-New York $ 21,727$ 340$ 1,045 $ 21,727$ 340$ 1,045
University of Denver $ 38,232$ 294$ 1,800 $ 38,232$ 294$ 1,800
University of La Verne $ 11,016$ 180$ 1,665 $ 11,016$ 180$ 1,665
Colorado State University-Global Campus $ 9,000$ 0- $ 9,000$ 0-
Fort Hays State University $ 2,913$ 590$ 920 $ 8,298$ 590$ 920
Bellevue University $ 8,730$ 300$ 1,350 $ 8,730$ 300$ 1,350
Marist College $ 12,960$ 0$ 1,750 $ 12,960$ 0$ 1,750
University of Nebraska at Omaha $ 4,469$ 1,270$ 1,000 $ 11,763$ 1,270$ 1,000
Palm Beach Atlantic University $ 8,640$ 300$ 960 $ 8,640$ 300$ 960
Regent University $ 740$ 420$ 800 $ 740$ 420$ 800
Washington State University $ 11,224$ 1,376$ 936 $ 24,656$ 1,376$ 936
Wayne State University $ 12,788$ 1,367$ 1,122 $ 28,243$ 1,367$ 1,122
Savannah College of Art and Design $ 32,670$ 500$ 2,496 $ 32,670$ 500$ 2,496


Average Faculty and Staff Salary Working on US Colleges By Academic Ranks and Occupation

This page summaries the average salary for faculty by academic ranks and staffs by occupation working for US colleges. First, next table shows the faculty (instructional Staff) average salary by academic rank. The average salary is calculated and weighted with for all 9, 10, 11, or 12-months contracted instructional staffs.

Average Faculty (Instructional Staff) Salary By Academic Rank At US colleges
Academic RankHeadcountAverage Salary (Month)Average Salary (Annual)
Professor159,049 $8,505$102,060
Associate professor135,646 $6,987$83,844
Assistant professor133,809 $6,064$72,768
Instructor95,856 $4,959$59,508
Lecturer32,672 $5,391$64,692
No academic rank53,950 $5,060$60,720
All instructional staff total610,982 $5,927$71,124
Next table summarizes non-instructional Staffs average salary and headcount by occupation.

Average Staffs Salary By Occupation At US colleges
OccupationHeadcountAverage Salary (Month)Average Salary (Annual)
Non-instructional staff total1,542,074 $4,499 $53,993
Postsecondary Teachers - Research43,590 $5,504 $66,048
Postsecondary Teachers - Public service9,061 $5,376 $64,518
Librarians, Curators, Archivists, other teaching and Instructional support113,886 $4,172 $50,066
Management230,532 $7,773 $93,272
Business and Financial Operations158,953 $4,653 $55,835
Computer, Engineering, and Science174,464 $4,968 $59,619
Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media133,682 $4,398 $52,775
Healthcare Practioners and Technical36,694 $4,799 $57,594
Service190,304 $2,794 $33,528
Sales and related13,417 $3,541 $42,491
Office and Administrative Support349,634 $3,175 $38,105
Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance71,665 $3,698 $44,377
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving16,192 $3,579 $42,950
You can access all staffs and faculties statistics including occupation, gender, race, and new hiring at US colleges on Staff/Faculty Salary Directory

Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges Tuition Comparison Charts

Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges Tuition Comparison Charts
What is Engineering Science?
Engineering Science is a multidisciplinary honors program that emphasizes enhanced understanding and integrated application of engineering, scientific, and mathematical principles.

The program is unique because it provides a broad foundation in the sciences and associated mathematics that underlie engineering and provides students the opportunity to obtain a depth of knowledge in an area of their choosing through technical electives and an honors thesis. The curriculum is designed for students who seek to link the engineering disciplines with science.

General Information and Comparison between Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges
Unlike other filed of engineering, number of colleges such as Harvard and Penn State ranked out of 10 in overall engineering ranking are ranked in top 10 engineering science list. UIUC (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, #5 in engineering ranking) takes the first place. Top engineering schools such as MIT and Stanford, of course, are ranked high in this area.

Next table shows general information and compare between the Top 10 Engineering Science. You can see all comparison between the Top 10 Engineering Science schools including admission, tuition, graduation, and more factors at Top 10 Engineering Science colleges comparison page.
Table. Summary of Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges
RankEngineering RankNameLocationTypePopulationStudent Faculty Ratio
15University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois 4 years, Public47,1465.00 %
27Cornell University Ithaca, New York 4 years, Private (not-for-profit)21,4378.33 %
31Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 4 years, Private (not-for-profit)11,27112.50 %
42Stanford University Stanford, California 4 years, Private (not-for-profit)22,0268.33 %
53University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, California 4 years, Public39,1755.88 %
64California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 4 years, Private (not-for-profit)2,27433.33 %
7out of 10Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 4 years, Private (not-for-profit)34,34214.29 %
87University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan 4 years, Public44,4538.33 %
9out of 10Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia 4 years, Public33,2486.25 %
10out of 10Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus University Park, Pennsylvania 4 years, Public49,0255.88 %

Tuition Comparison between Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for the Top 10 Engineering Science schools. You can analyze and compare tuition cost between the Top 10 Engineering Science schools with tables and charts. In Addition you can compare tuition and financial aids for the Top 10 Engineering Science schools including statistical data for living costs, grants, and loans at Top 10 Engineering Science colleges tuition comparing page.

Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
Table. Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign$ 12,603$ 2,886$ 1,200$ 28,230$ 2,886$ 1,200
Cornell University$ 43,185$ 228$ 820$ 43,185$ 228$ 820
Massachusetts Institute of Technology$ 41,770$ 280$ 1,000$ 41,770$ 280$ 1,000
Stanford University$ 41,250$ 975$ 1,500$ 41,250$ 975$ 1,500
University of California-Berkeley$ 11,220$ 1,654$ 1,213$ 34,098$ 1,654$ 1,213
California Institute of Technology$ 38,085$ 1,503$ 1,323$ 38,085$ 1,503$ 1,323
Harvard University$ 37,576$ 3,290$ 1,000$ 37,576$ 3,290$ 1,000
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor$ 13,625$ 194$ 1,048$ 40,302$ 194$ 1,048
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University$ 9,187$ 1,736$ 1,100$ 23,575$ 2,340$ 1,100
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus$ 15,562$ 882$ 1,568$ 27,864$ 882$ 1,568


Tuition and Fees - Graduate
Table. Top 10 Engineering Science Colleges Tuition and Fees - Graduate
In-StateOut-Of-State
TuitionFeesBooksTuitionFeesBooks
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign$ 13,726$ 2,886$ 1,200$ 26,274$ 2,886$ 1,200
Cornell University$ 29,500$ 81$ 820$ 29,500$ 81$ 820
Massachusetts Institute of Technology$ 41,770$ 2,260$ 1,000$ 41,770$ 2,260$ 1,000
Stanford University$ 41,250$ 537$ 1,500$ 41,250$ 537$ 1,500
University of California-Berkeley$ 11,220$ 1,654$ 1,213$ 26,322$ 1,654$ 1,213
California Institute of Technology$ 38,085$ 1,395$ 1,323$ 38,085$ 1,395$ 1,323
Harvard University$ 37,576$ 930$ 1,000$ 37,576$ 930$ 1,000
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor$ 19,240$ 194$ 1,048$ 38,882$ 194$ 1,048
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University$ 10,677$ 1,736$ 1,100$ 20,926$ 2,340$ 1,100
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus$ 17,670$ 882$ 1,568$ 30,374$ 882$ 1,568


World University Ranking Changes From 2010 to 2014

In Last 5 Years, colleges and universities in top 10 world university raking has not been changed in significantly. Excepting year 2010 - 2011, ten colleges listed below are included in the top 10 list every year. (In 2010-2011, Yale University was ranked in 9th and University of Chicago was ranked in 12th).

Top 20 Asia Colleges and Universities Ranked in World Ranking 200 for Year 2013-2014

This year, 2013-2104, 20 Asian Colleges and Universities are included in World Ranking Top 200 by Times Higher Education (THE).  THE opens to public ranking and scores of colleges which are ranked within top 200. The University of Tokyo takes the first place among Asia schools while Caltech (The California Institute of Technology) is ranked top around the world.