Massachusetts is famous for many things but the concentration of colleges in the Commonwealth, combined with the rest of New England, is unmatched. So it makes sense that some of the nation's best schools in the country are right in Massachusetts. While the Bay State is definitely home to s...
You won't see many of their graduates proudly displaying these diplomas on the wall! Whether it's tuition costs, job prospects post-graduation, or a host of other things, these colleges simply didn't make the grade. What do you think about the universities that are the lowest of the low?
Nearly 20,000 students attending 55 different colleges and universities nationwide were asked recently about various free speech issues on their campuses — and the results are in. Their answers were used by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and RealClearEducation to create...
To better understand the challenge the administration has taken on, and further the cause of helping students in dire need of good advice about where not to enroll, theWashington Monthlyexamined 1,700 four-year colleges and universities and used a different rankings methodology to identify the twen...
Private colleges and universities with the best graduation rates Harvard University, 97.4 percent Yale University, 96.3 percent University of Notre Dame 96 percent Princeton University, 95.7 percent Brown University, 95.6 percent University of Pennsylvania, 95.5 percent ...
The article focuses on a report from The Education Trust which reveals the best and worst schools for graduating minorities in the U.S. The report also lists the colleges and universities with the largest graduation gaps, or differences in graduation rates between Whites and minorities. Stanford ...
Our colleges and universities are cranking out far more degrees than there is supply for each of these majors. 1. Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies This broad-based major will take you wide into many areas of study, but unfortunately, deep into nothing specific which will help you find a job. ...
AvocadoPostlist highlights 54 U.S. universities deemed the "worst," being "notorious" for its high tuition costs, low graduation rates, and poor return on investment. "These factors can leave students withcrippling debt and degrees that don’t always translate into successful careers," the site...
The article focuses on a report from The Education Trust which reveals the best and worst schools for graduating minorities in the U.S. The report also lists the colleges and universities with the largest graduation gaps, or differences in graduation rates between Whites and minorities. Stanford ...
Or they might simply be very low-ranked colleges or universities where international students still have to pay thousands of dollars in tuition fees that may not be the best investment in their future.So, let’s find out what the Worst Value Post-Secondary Schools in Canada are! Keep in ...