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<p>Once again, Lehigh has been ranked 12th in ROI in 2012 survey.
[College</a> Education Value Rankings - PayScale 2012 College ROI Report](<a href=“http://www.payscale.com/college-education-value]College”>College Education Value Rankings - PayScale 2013 College ROI Report)</p>
<p>I like that! Then again, you have to wonder about their methodology. They only include people who have purely bachelors degrees, leaving colleges like Vassar ranked way down in the mid 300’s, below the Fashion Institute? So maybe it has much to do with people can graduate Lehigh and make a high income without a masters or PhD, whereas some schools most of the kids end up at law, medical or graduate school, and they are taking the numbers from the small minority who don’t further their education. Still looks great for Lehigh.</p>