The U.S. Department of Education released its College Scorecard, and here's a snapshot of how Maryland's colleges and universities stack up in terms of cost, graduation rates and average earnings for recent graduates.
Average annual cost is for federal financial aid recipients after aid from the school, state and federal government. For public schools, only students with in-state tuition are counted.
Graduation rate is graduation within six years for four-year universities and within four years for community colleges and other types of colleges.
Salary information is based on the median earnings of students who received federal financial aid, 10 years after enrollment.
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Up to SIX years to graduate and still only 67% graduate?!?!?! That is a solid "D" in my gradebook.
ReplyDeletewonder how long it will take for somebody from Loyola to come out and try to sell everybody on their way, way higher cost is worth it.
ReplyDeletegot to have a high tuition to keep the profs in their beemers and mercedes.
what a scam.
That is not just tuition. Must include room and board. Annual tuition is under $7000 at SU
ReplyDeleteThe $7000 is in-state tuition. SU has lots of students mainly from the northeast who pay over twice that.
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