38. Regent University-Virginia Beach, Virginia
Regent University offers over 30 different accredited online bachelor’s degree programs to match career interests.
Also, Course offerings are flexible, with most lasting eight weeks. And faculty are experts in the field and experienced in teaching the online learner. Regent was ranked 11th by U.S. News and World Report for Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs and is nationally recognized by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, receiving an “A” rating.
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs:
Business, Accounting, History, English, Leadership, Psychology, Nursing, Government, Communication, Cyber Security.
37. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Cornell University, a private Ivy League research university founded in 1865. Also, its research spans a wide array of subjects, ranging from the basic and theoretical to applied research.
Also, Parents with a combined income of less than $60,000 and assets totaling less than $100,000 pay nothing for their child’s education. Students contribute money from a summer job and a small amount of money from savings.
Furthermore, the total estimated cost of attending Cornell University for one year is $67,613, which includes tuition, student activity fees, housing, dining, books and supplies, personal expenses, and travel expenses.
Also, Cornell University doesn’t have a standard “income bracket” or ceiling for grant-aid recipients; rather, eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. And the university doesn’t have a minimum or maximum amount of grant awarded. Income, family size, and assets, as well as the number of children in college, are all factors for calculating the amount a family is required to contribute.