If you want to go to college these days, it's more expensive than ever to attend.
Tuition at both public and private schools continues to rise at a fast clip, and Americans collectively owe more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt.
Using data from the College Board's Trends in College Pricing and The Chronicle of Higher Education's helpful interactive chart, Business Insider rounded up the most expensive colleges in America. The ranking uses tuition data from the 2016-17 academic year and looks at each school's full sticker price — published tuition and required fees, as well as room and board — rather than tuition numbers alone.
Harvey Mudd College earned the top spot with a total cost of $69,717, but it's high price wasn't an outlier. Every school on the list holds a price tag well over $60,000, with the most expensive schools coming in closer to $70,000.
Read on to see how much it costs to go to the most expensive schools in the US, if you're paying full sticker price.
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50. Brown University
Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Total cost: $64,566
Tuition: $51,366
Room and board: $13,200
49. Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Location: Geneva, New York
Total cost: $64,573
Tuition: $51,523
Room and board: $13,050
48. Bucknell University
Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Total cost: $64,616
Tuition: $51,960
Room and board: $12,656
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