• With the cost of college at an all-time high, it’s important to take into consideration what’s being offered in a financial aid package.
  • The Princeton Review ranked the top 20 colleges that offer the least amount of financial aid based on student responses.
  • More than half of the schools are located in the northeast.

The cost of an undergraduate degree is at an all-time high.

More than 44 milion Americans are saddled with student loan debt, contributing to a national total of $1.5 trillion, according to Student Loan Hero. And the average student debt per graduate who took out loans is higher than ever, at $17,126, Business Insider reported in November.

With those facts in mind, there’s a lot to consider when it comes to selecting a college’s financial aid package – some just aren’t as robust as others.

The Princeton Review ranked the top 20 colleges that don’t offer the greatest financial aid packages, according to students. It determined this ranking based on students’ answers to the question: “If you receive financial aid, how satisfied are you with your financial aid package?”

Thirteen of the schools are located in the northeast - nine of which make the top ten.

Below, see which schools offer the least financial aid, from the University of Massachusetts to New York University.


20. University of Massachusetts-Amherst

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Annual tuition and fees: $34,570 (out-of-state); $15,887 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $31,860


19. University of Arizona

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Annual tuition and fees: $32,449 (out-of-state); $11,644 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $23,956


18. University of New Hampshire

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Annual tuition and fees: $33,879 (out-of-state); $18,499 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $33,013


17. Oregon State University

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Annual tuition and fees: $30,141 (out-of-state); $11,166 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $26,749


16. Ohio University — Athens

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Annual tuition and fees: $20,622 (out-of-state); $11,658 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $27,993


15. Penn State University Park

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Annual tuition and fees: $34,858 (out-of-state); $18,454 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $37,307


14. Michigan State University

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Annual tuition and fees: $42,111 (out-of-state); $17,758 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $32,310


13. Elon University

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Annual tuition and fees: $33,829

Average loan debt per graduate: $34,729


12. University of Texas at Austin

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Annual tuition and fees: ($37,480 out-of-state); $10,606 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $24,883


11. American University

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Annual tuition and fees: $48,459

Average loan debt per graduate: $35,075


10. Suffolk University

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Annual tuition and fees: $35,578

Average loan debt per graduate: $28,859


9. University of Vermont

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Annual tuition and fees: $42,516 (out-of-state); $18,276 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $28,894


8. George Mason University

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Annual tuition and fees: $35,922 (out-of-state); $12,462 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $30,755


7. University of Pittsburgh

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Annual tuition and fees: $32,052 (out-of-state); $19,080 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $38,322


6. Emerson College

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Annual tuition and fees: $46,852

Average loan debt per graduate: $22,793


5. University of California-Davis

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Annual tuition and fees: $43,458 (out-of-state); $14,463 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $19,124


4. Duquesne University

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Annual tuition and fees: $39,578

Average loan debt per graduate: $43,637


3. State University of New York — Purchase College

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Annual tuition and fees: $18,478 (out-of-state); $8,698 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: N/A


2. The College of New Jersey

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Annual tuition and fees: $27,577 (out-of-state); $16,148 (in-state)

Average loan debt per graduate: $37,787


1. New York University

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Annual tuition and fees: $50,464

Average loan debt per graduate: $31,210