Friday, 13 April 2012

Top 10 Colleges offers the best value for your money


College is expensive, but if you choose carefully, really worth it.

The collective result of U.S. employees who are full with diploma for finding that the University have the highest return on investment.

This year, Harvey Mudd College is first place, Ivy Stanford, Harvard, and deburring of MYTH
And the Colorado School of mines, which first appeared on the list.

Provides tariff income, average income in the future, graduates from each school to the list, and then compares the future income to pay tuition.

Not surprisingly, technical schools and is high enough. However, the small countries and small religious schools fare is not very good.
 
1. Harvey Mudd College
30-year net ROI: $1,467,000
Annual ROI: 11.2%
Total tuition cost: $212,900


 

 

2. California Institute of Technology 

30-year net ROI: $1,417,000
Annual ROI: 11.2%
Total tuition cost: $207,400


 

3. MIT

30-year net ROI: $1,238,000
Annual ROI: 10.7%
Total tuition cost: $208,100


 

 

4. Stanford University

30-year net ROI: $1,194,000
Annual ROI: 10.4%
Total tuition cost: $220,200


 

5. Princeton University

30-year net ROI: $1,163,000
Annual ROI: 10.6%
Total tuition cost: $205,6000


 

6. Harvard University

30-year net ROI: $1,115,000
Annual ROI: 10.4%
Total tuition cost: $210,400


 

7. Dartmouth College

30-year net ROI: $1,102,000
Annual ROI: 10.3%
Total tuition cost: $212,000


 

8. Duke University

30-year net ROI: $1,060,000
Annual ROI: 10.2%
Total tuition cost: $210,900


 

9. University of Pennsylvania

30-year net ROI: $1,001,000
Annual ROI: 10.0%
Total tuition cost: $212,800


 

10. University of Notre Dame

30-year net ROI: $978,800
Annual ROI: 10.1%
Total tuition cost: $203,500