With American student loan debt totaling $1.3 trillion and the average Class of 2016 graduate leaving school $37,172 in debt,
parents and students are increasingly concerned with finding schools
that offer strong career prospects without over-the-top costs.
To help navigate the college landscape, Stacker looked a Niche's 2018 Best Value Colleges rankings for over 2,000 U.S. colleges and universities. For each school, Niche evaluated the net price (average cost after financial aid), alumni earnings, graduation and employment rates, student debt data and other factors to determine which colleges deliver the best return on investment.
The list ranges from maritime academies to classic Ivy League institutions; click through to see the 50 colleges across America with the highest bang for your buck.
To help navigate the college landscape, Stacker looked a Niche's 2018 Best Value Colleges rankings for over 2,000 U.S. colleges and universities. For each school, Niche evaluated the net price (average cost after financial aid), alumni earnings, graduation and employment rates, student debt data and other factors to determine which colleges deliver the best return on investment.
The list ranges from maritime academies to classic Ivy League institutions; click through to see the 50 colleges across America with the highest bang for your buck.
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