Below is a college cost ranking of the 86 private colleges in Pennsylvania with the highest in state tution. What is the most expensive college in Pennsylvania? Franklin and Marshall College tops the list with a tuition and fee total of $65,844. Note these costs do not include room and board or living expenses.
All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2022-2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.
School | Tuition In State | |
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Cabrini CollegeRadnor, PA |
$34,665 | |
La Salle UniversityPhiladelphia, PA |
$33,890 | |
Robert Morris UniversityMoon Township, PA |
$33,767 | |
Carlow UniversityPittsburgh, PA |
$33,500 | |
Holy Family UniversityPhiladelphia, PA |
$32,558 | |
La Roche CollegePittsburgh, PA |
$32,284 | |
Cairn UniversityLanghorne, PA |
$31,965 | |
Geneva CollegeBeaver Falls, PA |
$30,990 | |
Pennsylvania College of Health SciencesLancaster, PA |
$30,821 | |
Clarks Summit UniversityClarks Summit, PA |
$29,700 | |
Pennsylvania College of Art and DesignLancaster, PA |
$29,450 | |
Waynesburg UniversityWaynesburg, PA |
$28,490 | |
Lancaster Bible CollegeLancaster, PA |
$28,460 | |
Albright CollegeReading, PA |
$28,230 | |
Immaculata UniversityImmaculata, PA |
$27,750 | |
University of the SciencesPhiladelphia, PA |
$27,500 | |
Bryn Athyn College of the New ChurchBryn Athyn, PA |
$27,000 | |
Wilson CollegeChambersburg, PA |
$26,200 |