<p>Via the Wall Street Journal:</p>
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Top 20: Colleges That Offer Best Return on Investment</p>
<p>A college degree has proved to be a better shield than a high-school diploma in a tough labor market, but the investment can be daunting for students and parents. A new study released this week shows which colleges are most worth your money...</p>
<p>...The study surveyed results from self-reported compensation data from 1.4 million college graduates across 852 public and private institutions. ROIs were calculated based on the cost of college tuition and fees, room and board, and books and supplies and the estimated median pay for that graduate plus four-to-six years to compensate for time spent in school. Costs dont account for financial aid. The 30-year returns are reflected in real terms and the annual ROI figures include a 4.3% yearly wage inflation...
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