 A vital part of life is education, little wonder people who genuinely know the value go way beyond to provide some of the best educational systems the world boasts of today. Quality education is a necessity if you want to improve yourself and set yourself up for success. So, it only makes sense that anyone wants to get their degree from a good and reputed university with a niche place of its own in the world scenario, as long as they can afford it. In this video, I'll share the top 10 most expensive universities in the world with you. If you're new here, consider subscribing so you don't miss out on exciting videos like this. 1. Sarah Lawrence College, annual fee, $61,236. Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal art college, which holds the spot of the most expensive university in the world, established in 1926 by founder, William Van Deuzer. The college is known for its high academic standard, with a tuition fee of $61,236. Sarah Lawrence College has a meager acceptance rate, as each teacher is to one student to maintain its high academic profile. The school has 12 programs of graduate study. At the same time, most students can create their own programs of study, tiller to their personal specific goals. Notable former students include Arthur and Patchett, whose novel include Bell Canto and Tav. As well as director J.J. Abrams, who counts the Mission Impossible franchise, Star Wars, The Force Awakens and TV series Lost, among his famous works. 2. New York University, annual fee, $59,377. When you think of New York University, think of several well-known personalities, Pulitzer Prize winners, Academy Award winners, Turing Award winners and Nobel Laureates. In New York, New York University, located in Greenwich Village, is a private non-sectarian research institute, founded in 1831. The tuition fee is $59,337, NYU is one of the world's most influential universities, with campuses in 15 major cities. Several international students have gained admission into the college. 3. Franklin and Marshall College, $58,615. Franklin and Marshall College, is another private liberal arts college, located in Lancaster in the state of Penicillvania, and rolls students for a tuition fee of $58,615 per year. The 220-acres campus, and 80 miles outside the heart of Philadelphia College, houses approximately 2,300 students and 175 academic staff members. F&M's government program is among its strongest, and the school connects government students with many political internships, such as the Palliamentary Internship Program in Scotland. 4. Harvey Mott College, $58,359. Harvey Mott College, HMC, is a private undergraduate engineering and science college, that focuses on science, technology, engineering, mathematics, STEM, and liberal arts courses. The school, located in Claremont, California, enlires students for a tuition fee of $58,359. The foundation of their teaching at Harvey Mott College consists of courses within STEM disciplines, as well as humanities, social sciences, and the arts, HSA. However, students are allowed to explore their interests in academics through their major, which mostly ends with a research project. Students live in one of the nine halls in the residential college throughout the four years of their stay in school. The graduates from this college are one of the highest paid employees in the USA. 5. Vassar College, $57,910. Vassar College, described as one of the most selective schools in the U.S., is located in the rural town of Poughkeepsie, New York, and named in 1861 for its founder, Matthew Vassar. The school which is also known for its wealth of extra-curricular groups and associations, particularly within theater, comedy and acapella, has a tuition fee of $57,910. Vassar College is the first American college that gave women equal opportunities as men to pursue an academic career. It is also part of the Seven Sisters, the first American liberal arts institution that awarded degrees to women. The students have a range of 51 majors to choose from and are encouraged to take a multidisciplinary approach to their degree. Vassar College is home to about 2,456 students, of which women are still the majority and 342 faculty members. Some of the notable alumni include actress Lisa Kudrow, Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep and journalist Evan Wright. 6. University of Chicago, $57,711. The University of Chicago is a research institution of private nature with its location in the Hyde Park area of Chicago, Illinois. The university was founded by John Rockefeller in 1890. The estimated annual tuition fee is $57,711. It is one of the most prestigious universities globally, famous for its abundance of extracurricular activities, excellent educational programs and world-class researchers. All the students of the university are eligible for merit-based scholarship irrespective of nationality, local or international students. The former president of America, Barack Obama, taught at the law school within the university for more than 10 years before being elected president. The university is also known to have produced 19 Nobel Prize winners in its rank of alumni and former staff members. The awards include 20 National Humanities Medalists, 24 Pulitzer Prize winners and 54 Rhodes Scholars, 7 Columbia University, $57,708. Columbia University is located in Upper Manhattan, New York City, was established in 1754 by British Royal Charter. It is also a private university home to 9,000 students. For an estimated tuition fee of $57,708, students can choose from various majors through the multiple departments offered by their 16 schools, including the Vigilis College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Columbia Law School and the School of Professional Studies. The school has produced 96 Nobel Laureates, five founding fathers, three U.S. presidents, 29 foreign heads of state, 10 Supreme Court Justices, 38 living billionaires, 11 Olympic medalist, 39 Academy Award winners and 125 Pulitzer Prize recipients. 8. Amherst College, $57,640. Amherst College is a private liberal arts college that only offers undergraduate programs. Students receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in 40 majors in Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences and the Arts. However, students are allowed to choose their direction and carry out more than one of these majors. Although a small university, it has graduated many notable alumni, including former U.S. president, Coven College, Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actor, Jeffrey Wright and two former Prime Ministers of Greece, Antony Samarez and Iorio Spapendio. 9. Tufts University, $57,324. Tufts University is a private research university, located in Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 by a Christian theology called the Christian Universalists. The tuition fee for one academic year is $57,324. The university is noted for its emphasis on studying abroad within overseas campus in Southeastern France. It boasts of a thriving acapella seed, with the bails above. Notable alumni from the school include eBay founder, Pierre Omadier, figure skater, Michel Kwan and actor Hank Azariah. 10. Boston College, $56,780. Boston College is a liberal arts college, established in 1863 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. It has a total enrollment of 14,500 students, with a tuition fee of $56,780. It was founded by the Society of Jesus. Notable alumni include former US presidential nominee John Kerry, Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy and comedian Amy Poehler. Thank you very much for watching our videos. If you like this video, watch more videos in our channel and subscribe. We love you.