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.

US Graduate School Tuition Costs by States

We analyze and compare tuition costs for graduate schools by state. The in-state tuition is analyzed for only public schools. Average tuition of Graduate school was $3,574 for in-state and $14,443 for out-of-state last year. See state tuition detail by following link on each state name.
State(number of schools)In-State TuitionOut-of-State TuitionIn-State FeesOut-of-Sate FeesBook & Supplies
Alabama (28)$3,448$13,151 $685$685$1,276
Alaska (4)$4,464$16,515 $707$707$1,171
Arizona (24)$4,467$17,752 $643$643$1,327
Arkansas (16)$2,311$12,027 $801$801$1,158
California (190)$4,535$18,370 $736$736$1,556
Colorado (34)$3,884$15,520 $751$753$1,419
Connecticut (24)$3,077$17,726 $1,368$1,679$1,195
Delaware (8)$7,682$14,707 $399$399$1,400
District of Columbia (18)$3,790$19,737 $500$500$1,446
Florida (84)$4,453$15,719 $731$831$1,243
Georgia (53)$2,464$15,468 $1,143$1,143$1,295
Hawaii (10)$4,836$15,101 $608$608$1,132
Idaho (8)$2,128$12,273 $1,652$1,652$1,371
Illinois (84)$3,693$16,331 $746$746$1,255
Indiana (49)$3,072$14,784 $490$490$1,189
Iowa (31)$3,761$12,590 $538$538$1,135
Kansas (22)$2,618$10,366 $600$600$1,219
Kentucky (32)$4,059$11,188 $420$420$1,308
Louisiana (29)$2,390$11,352 $1,041$2,258$1,236
Maine (13)$4,480$17,871 $1,006$1,006$1,120
Maryland (37)$4,044$13,600 $920$920$1,198
Massachusetts (75)$2,056$20,333 $1,622$1,920$1,001
Michigan (56)$5,689$15,337 $537$537$1,255
Minnesota (39)$3,950$12,638 $475$475$1,411
Mississippi (16)$2,676$10,866 $465$1,301$1,405
Missouri (58)$3,158$11,854 $523$523$1,138
Montana (7)$2,530$16,461 $1,643$2,539$1,071
Nebraska (23)$2,690$10,344 $779$779$1,114
Nevada (9)$2,340$16,765 $997$997$1,225
New Hampshire (14)$4,515$18,387 $707$707$1,178
New Jersey (35)$5,961$16,573 $1,516$1,516$1,366
New Mexico (13)$1,947$13,522 $783$783$1,136
New York (172)$4,279$17,342 $735$735$988
North Carolina (47)$1,944$12,750 $1,289$1,289$1,136
North Dakota (6)$2,721$9,403 $916$916$1,000
Ohio (86)$4,675$15,622 $529$529$1,238
Oklahoma (27)$1,740$11,735 $1,018$1,018$1,195
Oregon (30)$6,087$16,785 $1,344$1,344$1,216
Pennsylvania (118)$6,486$17,248 $827$887$1,260
Rhode Island (10)$4,219$21,544 $615$615$1,347
South Carolina (28)$4,381$13,632 $1,333$2,289$1,452
South Dakota (14)$1,893$10,127 $1,801$1,801$1,236
Tennessee (49)$3,488$15,330 $1,012$1,019$1,346
Texas (95)$2,232$12,681 $1,307$1,309$1,183
Utah (17)$2,418$14,200 $555$555$1,426
Vermont (18)$5,667$21,378 $831$831$1,056
Virginia (48)$4,151$14,978 $1,142$1,267$1,191
Washington (32)$4,871$18,365 $564$564$1,004
West Virginia (18)$2,393$10,280 $1,391$1,618$1,307
Wisconsin (44)$3,686$13,744 $924$924$957
Wyoming (2)$1,818$11,299 $960$960$1,200
Guam (2)$2,322$9,291 $524$524$1,135
Puerto Rico (40)$1,378$5,099 $968$968$1,200
Virgin Islands (1)$2,970$11,880 $508$508$1,750