More than a dozen colleges have now crossed the $100,000/year threshold when tuition, fees, room, board, and living expenses are included:
Harvey Mudd ($104,512)
Duke ($103,975)
USC ($103,162)
Barnard ($103,000)
Washington University in St. Louis ($102,260)
Smith ($102,226)
Fordham ($102,188)
Claremont McKenna ($101,990)
Vassar ($101,051)
Wesleyan ($101,030)
Georgetown ($100,864)
Colgate ($100,224)
Haverford ($100,026)
A four-year degree at any of these schools now exceeds $400,000.
Per Ny Mag
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They have plenty of money but will spend 5-10 mins in a creek contorting their bodies complaining of back pain to fish out a $1 Kirkland golf ball. 2/2
Golfed the past 2 days at my dad’s retirement community and clearly the ball retriever is the favorite club of the octogenarian set. They deride the other players for “fishing” for balls and slowing down play even thou they have nowhere to go. 1/2
I played for Joe Paterno. My dad played for Joe. My brother played for Joe. Certain his legacy isn’t about a name on a field—it’s about what we do on it and the impact we make outside the lines. IMO best way to honor him is to go win a national title. Let’s get aligned around that. WeAre