<p>Fifty</a> Affordable Colleges With the Best ROI: Generous Financial Aid Cuts Costs - BusinessWeek</p>
<p>That is an interesting list. There a couple hidden gem outliers that get nil exposure on these forums but I know produce employable students and isn’t that what everyone wants - parents and kids and employers?</p>
<p>I’ve only looked at the top ten and basically it sounds to me like they’re saying “study engineering or go to an Ivy and you’ll make money!”</p>
<p>But I could be misinterpreting the data.</p>
<p>Is the point really the financial aid info?</p>
<p>Interesting how Dartmouth is ranked # 3 but they put up a picture of the Tuck School of Business, making it look like, yeah i can go to Dartmouth and major in business. Tuck is the grad school.</p>
<p>Totally bogus evaluation criteria. Any ratings that don’t have the service academies (free for all students) at the top of the list are not credible.</p>
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<p>Are there really that many people paying $75K for a college education because they couldn’t find something cheaper??</p>