There are 37 colleges in the U.S. where you can study and earn a degree in city/urban, community and regional planning. These are the top ranked colleges offering majors in city/urban, community and regional planning based on the CollegeSimply ranking methodology. The average net price to attend these colleges is $17,088 per year. Southern Polytechnic State University offers the cheapest city/urban, community and regional planning degree with an average net price of $10,562 annually.
37 results nationwide
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#4 Best Public Universities in Indiana
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#12 Best Public Universities in California
Applications Due Nov 30
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#9 Best Public Universities in Massachusetts
Applications Due Mar 1
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1 reviews
#1 Best Value in Idaho
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7 reviews
#7 Best Public Universities in North Carolina
Applications Due Feb 1
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9 reviews
#7 Best Public Universities in Texas
Applications Due Jun 1
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4 reviews
#9 Best Public Universities in North Carolina
Public 4 Year
1 reviews
#6 Best Public Universities in Maryland
Applications Due Feb 15
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4 reviews
#8 Best Public Universities in Florida
Applications Due May 1
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3 reviews
#7 Best Public Universities in Missouri
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1 reviews
#6 Best Public Universities in Wisconsin
Public 4 Year
4 reviews
#13 Best Public Universities in Michigan
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4 reviews
#8 Best Public Universities in Ohio
Applications Due Aug 1
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#6 Best Public Universities in Washington
Applications Due Sep 10
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#18 Best Public Universities in Pennsylvania
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#11 Best Public Universities in Alabama
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Colleges for earning degrees in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning can be found in the following states