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Ivy League tuition for international students

Ivy League tuition for international students

ITT – Each year, Ivy League tuition for international students can be up to 70,000 USD (1.7 billion).

Studying in Ivy League is always the aspiration of every student. Admission rates to these schools are particularly rigorous, averaging only 7.25% through narrow door openings. Besides the talent and qualities, to get into the cradle of the elite university, students also have to have a “rich” purse, because Ivy League tuition for international students is extremely expensive.

Although Ivy League has the generous scholarship policy, if you are not outstanding, or have special circumstances, you always have to pay the full tuition fee at 45,000 – 50,000 USD per year.

If you add up the cost of accommodation, travel, insurance, learning materials… then to get a degree, each student must pay 66,000 – 75,000 USD per year (equivalent to 1.5 – 1.7 billion).

SchoolQS RankStudent/Teacher TuitionSubsistenceTotal
Harvard37:150.42016.00066.420
Princeton135:150.34016.00066.340
Cornell149:155.18816.00071.188
Yale156:153.43016.00069.430
Columbia166:159.43016.00075.430
Pennsylvania196:155.58416.00071.584
Brown567:155.46616.00071.466
Dartmouth1837:155.45316.00071.453

 

The quintessential university group is always in the top group of the world’s best universities with the highest education quality system in US. The famous Ivy League graduates include John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Ban Ki-moon, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos…

However, the money from Ivy League tuition for international students only offset about 50-60% of the cost of studying for students. After recruiting talents, schools must always make outstanding investments in order to attract the best professors, build modern facilities, create the most ideal research environment for students…

In order to be financially autonomous, Ivy League schools must step up the commercialization of inventions, self-investment and most importantly, attract corporate sponsorship and successful alumni donations. That is why all elite universities like Ivy League are non-profit private universities.

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