Colleges & Universities in Colorado, Ranked From Most to Least Expensive
Colorado may not be home to any Ivy League schools, but there are still plenty of excellent colleges and universities in the Centennial State.
However, having this many educational options means it can be hard to decide which school to attend. From academics to Greek life to extracurricular activities, there are many factors to consider when choosing where to go to college.
RELATED: New Study Ranks Colorado as One of the Best States to Attend College
One of the best ways to sort through these components is with an in-person tour. Seeing the academic and social aspects of a school for yourself helps you to get a feel for your possible future home.
But what if you can't travel for a tour or aren't sure which schools to visit? There are so many universities and colleges in Colorado — you can't realistically see them all.
Thankfully, there are other resources to help you out.
Agencies like the U.S. News & World Report annually rank colleges and universities based on numerous elements, including acceptance rates, graduation rates, campus life, student selectivity, diversity, tuition, and more.
READ: Here's Where Colorado State University Ranks Compared to Other Colorado Schools
These can all help you discern which school would be a good fit for you, but depending on what you're looking for, the "best" college or university might shift. That's where something cut and dry — like tuition — can help.
Excluding online schools and out-of-state tuition, see Colorado's colleges and universities ranked from most to least expensive, according to U.S. News & World Report, in the gallery below.