Huffington Post - College Admission Counseling https://greatcollegeadvice.com Great College Advice Fri, 15 Aug 2025 10:30:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/758df36141c47d1f8f375b9cc39a9095.png Huffington Post - College Admission Counseling https://greatcollegeadvice.com 32 32 Why Does College Cost So Much? The President of Sarah Lawrence Explains https://greatcollegeadvice.com/why-does-college-cost-so-much-the-president-of-sarah-lawrence-explains/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-does-college-cost-so-much-the-president-of-sarah-lawrence-explains Thu, 13 Jan 2011 15:48:39 +0000 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/?p=6797 Colleges cost a lot. Sarah Lawrence College costs the most. Why is that? And is this really true? (Hint: It depends on how good a student you are...!)

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Sarah Lawrence College is consistently ranked among the most expensive colleges in the United States–at least in terms of its sticker price. As I have written elsewhere, colleges will discount tuition for the students they most desire.
sarah lawrence collegeIn a recent piece in the Huffington Post, the President of Sarah Lawrence College, Karen Lawrence (no relation to Sarah, as far as I know) gives a coherent explanation of the price of SLC’s tuition.
Mostly, the costs at SLC are higher because it is a gloriously inefficient educational institution, preferring to focus on the education of undergraduates in an intimate, one-on-one sort of environment.  Lawrence also points out that geography is partly to blame:  costs in Westchester County, New York, are a lot higher than they might be in Kalamazoo, Michigan, or Elon, North Carolina.
Tuition and fees at SLC were just shy of $42,000 this past academic year, and the total cost of attendance  (tuition, room, board, books, travel, expenses) was calculated to be about $56,700.  Admittedly, a shocking sticker price.  However, government statistics show that after discounting for need-based aid and merit-based aid, the average net price of SLC in the same year was actually about $31,000.  That’s $25,700 off the sticker price.  Holy cow!
It’s interesting that Karen Lawrence didn’t refer to these “discounts” in her HuffPost article.  She also didn’t explain that SLC offers  merit scholarships for exceptional students.  Characteristcally, SLC gives out very little information to prospective students about how these are awarded, preferring to hold their cards closely and not say too loudly that if you’re a really good student, the college is more likely to offer you a scholarship than if you are a so-so student. But that’s generally how it works.
Still, I thought the defense of a liberal arts education–and SLC’s particular brand of the liberal arts–was pretty darned good.  You might want to read it for yourself–just before you write that tuition check….
Mark Montgomery
Educational Consultant
 

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Peter Schwartz: Low-Down, Dirt-Poor, Hands-to-Heaven College Application Parental Blues https://greatcollegeadvice.com/peter-schwartz-low-down-dirt-poor-hands-to-heaven-college-application-parental-blues/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=peter-schwartz-low-down-dirt-poor-hands-to-heaven-college-application-parental-blues Sun, 18 Jan 2009 06:13:12 +0000 https://greatcollegeadvice.com/?p=1556 Peter Schwartz from the Huffington Post has writen a funny, yet sorta sad piece about how he has been fretting about his son’s college applications.  The funny part is that he writes with just the right amount of self-mockery to help the reader undertand he is embarrassed that he is such a helicoper parent.  But […]

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Peter Schwartz from the Huffington Post has writen a funny, yet sorta sad piece about how he has been fretting about his son’s college applications.  The funny part is that he writes with just the right amount of self-mockery to help the reader undertand he is embarrassed that he is such a helicoper parent.  But he is a helicopter parent.  He talks about how “we” applied to Yale, when actually it was (or should have been) his son who did the applying.

I hope Peter won’t need heavy duty psychotherapy if his son is not accepted to his first choice colleges.

Peter Schwartz: Low-Down, Dirt-Poor, Hands-to-Heaven College Application Parental Blues.

Mark Montgomery
College Counselor

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