Ranking all 16 SEC schools by tuition, cost of attendance

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We looked up the numbers for all 18 schools and ranked them on cost of attendance (for one year), which includes tuition, room and board, food plan, activity fees and more.

It just means more. And some schools, it just costs more.

All the information gathered from each school's official website.

SEC cost of attendance rankings (out-of-state/private)

  1. Vanderbilt: $99,994
  2. Texas: $72,916
  3. Auburn: $63,540
  4. Kentucky: $60,838
  5. Texas A&M: $60,480
  6. Alabama: $60,400
  7. Missouri: $59,232
  8. Oklahoma: $58,823
  9. South Carolina: $57,412
  10. Arkansas: $56,256
  11. Florida: $54,010
  12. Mississippi State: $53,422
  13. Ole Miss: $52,938
  14. Georgia: $52,156
  15. Tennessee: $49,672
  16. LSU: $45,446

SEC cost of attendance rankings (in-state/private)

  1. Vanderbilt: $99,994
  2. Oklahoma: $40,145
  3. Auburn: : $39,516
  4. Kentucky: $38,344
  5. Missouri: $36,070
  6. Alabama: $35,392
  7. Texas: $35,386
  8. Mississippi State: $34,431
  9. Arkansas: $33,988
  10. Ole Miss: $32,148
  11. South Carolina: $31,602
  12. Texas A&M: $30,320
  13. Tennessee: $30,212
  14. Georgia: $29,920
  15. LSU: $28,770
  16. Florida: $25,830

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ranking all 16 SEC schools by tuition, cost of attendance

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