8. University of Chicago ($66,540)
Back in 1890, this private nondenominational research university was founded in Chicago, Illinois. Since then, it has been known for its arts, sciences, and professional school.
Today, there are more than 14,000 people studying at University of Chicago. Some of them also scattered around the world at the satellite campuses, such as in London, Paris, Beijing, Singapore, New Delhi, and Hong Kong.
The tuition fees of this university are quite similar from one program to another. But the most expensive is for MBA program students. They have to pay a total of $66,540.
University of Chicago has been the home to many notable alumni, such as Larry Ellison and Philip Kaufman. In terms of achievement, this university has been affiliated with 89 Nobel Prize winners, 24 Pulitzer Prize winners, 260 Guggenheim Fellows, and 32 MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellows.