<p>Among regional universities (South), College of Charleston has been ranked as having the most financial resources per student.</p>
<p>On the university level the rank went:
1st College of William and Mary $27,572
2nd University of Georgia $27,028
3rd Clemson U $26,293
4th Virginia Tech $26,261
5th Clark University (MA) $25,073
6th Texas Christian University $24,486
7th Indiana University--Bloomington $22,806
8th College of New Jersey $22,625
9th Binghamton University--SUNY (NY) $22,181</p>
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<p>Thanks for posting this here. Important information for parents and students.</p>
<p>I’ll only add this. College of William and Mary has 8,200 students. UGA has 33,367 students. Consider that when you look at expenditure per student.</p>
<p>I find it interesting how the oldest public universities in the country also spend the most per student or are the best value college. UNC-Chapel Hill, UGA and College of William and Mary are top on all of those lists.</p>
<p>Go Dawgs indeed! I’m glad to hear tuition dollars will be put to good use.</p>