You Won’t Believe Which ACC School Tops the Tuition Charts — And Which One Offers a Surprising Bargain!

How much does it cost to go to an ACC school?
We looked up the numbers for all 17 schools and ranked them on cost of attendance (for one year), which includes tuition, room and board, food plan, activity fees and more.
Seven schools in the ACC are private schools. So get a cushion for the soft landing after you faint.
All the information gathered from each school’s official website.
ACC cost of attendance rankings (out-of-state/private)
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Duke: $103,975
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Miami: $98,872
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Wake Forest: $98,730
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Syracuse: $98,544
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SMU: $96,388
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Boston College: $95,978
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Stanford: $94,140
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Virginia: $84,976
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Cal: $83,900
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North Carolina: $70,264
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Virginia Tech: $66,906
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Pitt: $66,134
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Georgia Tech: $55,314
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NC State: $54,779
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Florida State: $44,336
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Louisville: $43,810
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Clemson: $43,742
ACC cost of attendance rankings (in-state/private)
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Duke: $103,975
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Miami: $98,872
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Wake Forest: $98,730
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Syracuse: $98,544
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SMU: $96,388
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Boston College: $95,978
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Stanford: $94,140
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Cal: $54,674
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Pitt: $44,400
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Virginia Tech: $43,276
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Virginia: $42,014
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Georgia Tech: $30,928
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North Carolina: $28,840
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NC State: $28,490
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Louisville: $27,464
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Florida State: $26,438
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Clemson: $15,760
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ranking all 17 ACC schools by tuition, cost of attendance

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