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MOST EXPENSIVE COLLEGES Here's a list of the most expensive tuition bills for 2005-06, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. The figures do not include room, board or other costs of attendance.College 2005-06 tuition 1-year increase Landmark $37,738 2.7% George Washington U. $36,400 7.0% U of Richmond $34,850 31.4% Sarah Lawrence $34,042 5.0% Kenyon $33,930 5.5% Vassar $33,800 7.8% Trinity $33,630 5.3% Bennington $33,570 8.0% Simon's Rock College of Bard $33,364 7.0% Hamilton (NY) $33,350 5.2% |