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It's so cute when Oregon fans brag about their programs accomplishments.
It's so cute when Oregon fans brag about their programs accomplishments.
Think winning a playoff game and finishing #2 trumps your 1 good season in 15 years.
How worthless are the grades a school gives it's players. Do you know Alabama hands out academic all Americans like M&Ms. More than Stanford more than Vanderbilt. Hopefully they do get a good education but teams GPA is a worthless number. It's like giving your kids grades.
Academics mean something at Stanford & Washington.How worthless are the grades a school gives it's players. Do you know Alabama hands out academic all Americans like M&Ms. More than Stanford more than Vanderbilt. Hopefully they do get a good education but teams GPA is a worthless number. It's like giving your kids grades.
America’s Top Colleges 2019
Edited by Justin Conklin, Carter Coudriet and Caroline Howard
Reported by Maria Clara Cobo, Julie Coleman, Madison Fernandez, Grace Kay and Derek Saul
- The value of a college degree may not mean the same thing to the parents involved in this year’s admissions cheating and bribery scandal as it means to the some 6 million first-generation college students in the U.S. Or to most of us. There’s a difference between gaming the system and having a shot at the American Dream. So when it comes to the question everyone seems to be asking, “Is college worth it?,” we emphatically say yes.
- With an asterisk. That’s the mission of this college ranking, our annual review of the undergraduate institutions that deliver the top academics, best experiences, career success and lowest debt. Whether a school is in the Top 10 or near the bottom of the list, these 650 count as the best in the country. We include just 15% of the 4,300 degree-granting postsecondary institutions in the U.S., so appearing here at all is an indication that a school meets a high standard.
The average total cost for these colleges is $45,000 annually; nationally, 49% of graduates under the age of 30 are carrying loan debt, on the hook for a median amount of $25,000 for the privilege of earning a bachelor’s degree, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis. In sum, Americans now owe about $1.5 trillion in student loans. For most families, choosing a four-year college is one of the biggest and most expensive decisions they can make. For students, the time of your life may stress out your future plans. Choose carefully.Filter list by:
- THE LIST: AMERICA’S TOP COLLEGES 2019
REGION
STATE
PRIVATE/PUBLIC
SCHOOL SIZE
RANK
NAME
STATE
NET PRICE
TYPE
AVERAGE DEBT
AVERAGE EARLY CAREER SALARY
1
Harvard University
Massachusetts
$14,327
Private not-for-profit
$7,372
$74,800
2
Stanford University
California
$13,261
Private not-for-profit
$8,155
$79,000
3
Yale University
Connecticut
$18,627
Private not-for-profit
$4,962
$70,300
4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts
$20,771
Private not-for-profit
$7,530
$86,300
5
Princeton University
New Jersey
$9,327
Private not-for-profit
$4,451
$75,200
6
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
$24,242
Private not-for-profit
$7,733
$72,800
7
Brown University
Rhode Island
$30,205
Private not-for-profit
$7,794
$68,200
8
California Institute of Technology
California
$24,245
Private not-for-profit
$5,988
$84,100
9
Duke University
North Carolina
$35,737
Private not-for-profit
$6,114
$71,100
10
Dartmouth College
New Hampshire
$30,421
Private not-for-profit
$6,239
$71,500
11
Cornell University
New York
$31,230
Private not-for-profit
$8,107
$70,100
12
Pomona College
California
$15,840
Private not-for-profit
$6,561
$63,800
13
University of California, Berkeley
California
$15,859
Public
$6,237
$70,700
14
Columbia University
New York
$24,231
Private not-for-profit
$10,740
$71,400
15
Georgetown University
District Of Columbia
$30,107
Private not-for-profit
$6,358
$66,400
16
University of Chicago
Illinois
$25,455
Private not-for-profit
$10,381
$64,000
17
Northwestern University
Illinois
$24,047
Private not-for-profit
$7,024
$63,400
18
University of Notre Dame
Indiana
$28,768
Private not-for-profit
$6,600
$67,000
19
Williams College
Massachusetts
$22,667
Private not-for-profit
$4,440
$67,500
20
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Michigan
$14,860
Public
$6,965
$63,500
21
Rice University
Texas
$20,237
Private not-for-profit
$8,364
$71,000
22
Johns Hopkins University
Maryland
$33,586
Private not-for-profit
$7,036
$67,200
23
Harvey Mudd College
California
$34,464
Private not-for-profit
$7,236
$88,800
24
United States Naval Academy
Maryland
$0
Public
$0
$80,100
25
Swarthmore College
Pennsylvania
$20,511
Private not-for-profit
$8,843
$67,500
26
Bowdoin College
Maine
$22,810
Private not-for-profit
$7,550
$61,300
27
Vanderbilt University
Tennessee
$19,959
Private not-for-profit
$8,051
$65,400
28
Amherst College
Massachusetts
$22,463
Private not-for-profit
$5,460
$63,800
29
Claremont McKenna College
California
$26,933
Private not-for-profit
$4,369
$68,500
30
University of Southern California
Seven in California and five in So Cal. No Washington.
Not trying to get into all this but this is a good one!
Aunt Becky GIF's never get old when your giving shit to a Scandal U poster.Not trying to get into all this but this is a good one!
Sorry to burst your bubble. But hey UW is tops for lgbtq students so there's that.
So you're for cancelling the season?
Aunt Becky GIF's never get old when your giving shit to a Scandal U poster.
You left out the part where SC boosters and coaches were in on the scam.Quite the scandal. Rich people trying to get their kids into USC . How horrible. lol.
Of rich people trying to get their kids into USC and Stanford and Harvard. LOL.You left out the part where SC boosters and coaches were in on the scam.