The College of the Holy Cross is a small, undergraduate liberal arts college in Massachusetts, and it's recognized as one of the most beautiful schools in the country. It is a Jesuit school, with nearly 50% of its students coming from private or Catholic high schools.

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Economics, political science and psychology are popular majors, and the college also has an outstanding Classics department. The school has a high sticker price — our data found that the estimated price of a degree exceeds $250,000 before factoring in state and federal aid — but Holy Cross promises to meet 100% of students' demonstrated financial need. According to the college, roughly six out of 10 undergrads receive grant aid, with an average award of about $44,300.

The school has an active and engaged alumni base, and counts among its famous graduates Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Edward P. Jones, astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin and Nobel prize-winning surgeon Dr. Joseph E. Murray. Curious about campus but unable to visit? Check out the college's webcams, which stream 24/7 from spots like Linden Lane and the Hogan Courtyard.