<p>Prices being equal…I’d base my decision upon where you see yourself working/living after graduation. If you see yourself in KC, St Louis, Midwest…then KU. If Phoenix, Southwest, LA…then ASU.</p>
<p>KU will give you more of a traditional college experience in a college town. ASU will e a bit different from that.</p>
<p>NAU…Flagstaff is a great small, hippie city.</p>
<p>If you plan on grad school right after undergrad, then either KU or ASU would be fine.</p>
<p>ASU’s business college is ranked higher than KU’s. KU has a good reputation in the Midwest. ASU gets a significant number of students from the Denver area and has a good sized alumni chapter there. I would think, with CU joining the PAC 10, ASU will continue to have a strong presence in the Denver area.</p>
<p>I’d focus on the college experience and not “rankings.” My daughter and I visited NAU last year and she loved it and it’s currently at the top of her list for now.</p>