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FAQ Best colleges in the us

Below 25 Best College in the US

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
#1 Best Colleges in America
Graduate Student: Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a fantastic school that offers students an opportunity to explore anything. The staff is second to none and always encourage students to challenge themselves in whatever it is they are passionate about. Walking down the halls, you feel the energy and passion from students. The students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology live and breathe Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Everyone on campus is there to make the world a better place and that is what makes MIT so special. Everyone is highly intelligent and capable, but it’s the common desire to give back that makes the campus.

Stanford University
#2 Best Colleges in America
Alum: The campus is beautiful to start and provides many beautiful areas for studying or hanging out with friends. The campus is full of amazing resources including the libraries and professors. The academics are definitely challenging, but worth it. Go Card!

Harvard University
#3 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: I just finished my first year at Harvard. I had a rocky transition at first, but I am really loving it! The professors and TFs I have had are all really friendly and accessible, and there is an endless list of classes that I want to take. Conversations with peers are really thought-provoking and deep. You can find so many great communities through different activities, and there are so many great people on campus. Even as a freshman, I have been offered so many unique opportunities that I know come from Harvard's resources. I never thought it could, but Harvard has really become my home this year.

Yale University
#4 Best Colleges in America
Niche User: I really like the online courses from Yale University, you can choose btw a lot of different subjects and get smarter.
And the proffessors are amazing!
This university changed me a lot. Not only do I feel like an expert in my area of study, but I have been taught to write and speak in a much more compelling way than ever before. The university is very conducive to fostering strong friendships among undergrads. I have close networks of friends that I could not have formed elsewhere

Princeton University
#5 Best Colleges in America
Junior: There are great courses offered, and the people coming together here bring a variety of fresh ideas. There are many opportunities to learn valuable and world-changing skills and knowledge. Although there are also mechanisms at play that pull students into archaic ways of thinking, unfulfilling lifestyles, and professions that have a net neutral or negative impact on society. I'd also like to see greater diversity among the faculty and greater embodiment of diversity among the students. It's time for pluralism! Active expression and communal valuing of diversity - not diversity that is only quietly present and not honored for its value.

University of Pennsylvania
#6 Best Colleges in America
Senior: I truly love the University of Pennsylvania. I had an amazing time here and look forward to getting my graduate degree here next year. The highly professional environment and competitive atmosphere pushes students to reach their highest potential and grow beyond it. Penn also encourages students to have balanced social lives, and provides the students with the necessary resources to have their interests be represented within campus and in student groups. However, I must admit that Penn's hyper-competitive environment does have drawbacks, especially on students' mental health. I think Penn could tackle this by changing their grading scheme, especially for underclassmen.

Columbia University
#7 Best Colleges in America
Niche User: I visited Columbia at the end of March with a group and loved the vibe of the campus. Although I want to be as close as I can to or in the city, my ideal college campus needs look like a university setting. NYU, on the other hand, is right in the middle of the city and sometimes you can't tell where the buildings are without the NYU flags. I liked Columbia much better in that sense and I personally do not need to vouch for the education standard because we all know an ideal place to go for an intelligent, hard working student. Walking around the main area made me feel like I belonged there!

Duke University
#8 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: Choosing to go to Duke has been one of the best decisions I've ever made. Its campus is BEAUTIFUL; we have lush gardens and there are so many birds here, from towhees to even the occasional hawk. The opportunities here to get involved are almost overwhelming. We have this program called DukeEngage where students go to all parts of the world to work with communities through research and volunteer work. I will actually be going to Costa Rica this summer to help in rainforest restoratuon and conservation through this program!But what I truly love most about this school is its students. The atmosphere here is not competitive but collaborative. I came to Duke feeling insecure about my qualifications compared to those of the other incoming freshman. But never once did I feel belittled or patronized. Students here want each other to succeed, we want to see each other grow and challenge ourselves to improve. Here at Duke, 'Southern Hospitality' is the real deal!

Brown University
#9 Best Colleges in America
Junior: Brown University has been an incredible experience and has allowed me to pursue passions that I wasn't even aware I was interested in! The unique open curriculum allows students to take courses from a broad range of subjects and helps to ensure they find the right area of study. I personally believed I wanted to go into biomedical engineering, however, after taking a variety of classes at Brown in environmental studies, I have switched my major. Every teacher, student, and dean is so incredibly passionate about the work and everyone is constantly striving to be better which makes the University an amazing place and experience!

California Institute of Technology
#10 Best Colleges in America
Alum: Caltech is a very work hard play hard mentality. Academically, it has the most rigorous and intense coursework I've ever experienced. Alumni agree that any job after graduation pales in comparison to the Caltech workload. The professors are amazingly competent, and it's treated as no big deal to take a course taught by a Nobel-prize winner. I would say the classes are very theoretical with an emphasis on proofs, so it's not very industry-oriented (unless you study computer programming). Socially, although there's no Greek life, all students are sorted into one of eight dorm houses, which are essentially fraternities. There are parties, you just need to know where to look for them. The food is terrible, eating out or cooking your own is both cheaper and tastier. The dorms are old, but no major issues. Caltech isn't perfect, but it'll challenge you academically and get you a good job after graduation.

Washington University in St. Louis
#11 Best Colleges in America
Niche User: This school defines that you can not put a price on the education you receive. Every student is driven, focused, and goal oriented, so the competitive environment pushes you just as hard as the professors! The campus is extremely safe and beautiful and the research opportunities you receive are unlike any other!

Rice University
#12 Best Colleges in America
Niche User: I love the community atmosphere. Everyone works together to expand on similar desires. Rice as a whole is a college that fuels specific passions! As a person living with a low-income, Rice is determined to help give me FULL FREE tuition to attend their campus because they see my potential. Rice is very specific in it's majors, and the one thing that may be open for improvement is the expansion of their courses to incorporate and be strong in all degree fields.

University of Notre Dame
#13 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: I love Notre Dame! It's a beautiful place, inside and out. We've got all sorts of clubs, students and academic interests. Personally, I am very pleased with the Mass and Sacrament availability as well as all the Catholic-related activities. Of course, not everybody is Christian; Notre Dame is a home for all. I've already found some solid friends with whom I enjoy spending these cold (and warm) Indiana days. ND meets 100% of financial need; this assistance extends beyond tuition and has allowed me to get the full Notre Dame Experience. Everyone here is passionate about something, and one passion we all share is a love for Notre Dame, Our Mother. Go Irish!

Northwestern University
#14 Best Colleges in America
Alum: Northwestern is a well-balanced school--top notch academics, great arts programs, amazing engineering and science facilities, in a minor city (Evanston) and very close to a major one (Chicago), and even a bit of sports culture. NU students tend to be fun-loving, driven and ambitious, both in their academic and extra-curricular pursuits. It's definitely a work-hard-play-hard atmosphere when you're on campus, and while there is danger in this as you can easily over-extend yourself (and many students do at some point), it makes for a fulfilling four years.

University of Chicago
#15 Best Colleges in America
Alum: It's nice to see that the University has increased campus diversity of financial aid resources for families that will make the campus more diverse in terms of student backgrounds. I enjoyed my time in college housing a lot! Get involved with your house - go on house trips, play intramural sports, take on a leadership position. If you need something - speak up and ask for it! You really can have a say in your university. Don't be shy to speak up and ask questions. The University can only continue to improve with that kind of input.

Pomona College
#16 Best Colleges in America
Sophomore: I'm only a sophomore, but I've gotten involved with research for all four semesters, received internship funding, had expenses for two conferences paid for, was actively involved in an award winning Mock Trial without any experience, and learned how to play the violin through free private music lessons. I've also been able to go to Los Angeles often for endless entertainment, natural beauty, and incredible eats. This place may be tiny, but it is bustling with opportunity. The academic experience is robust, with professors who love to teach and peers who love to learn. The Claremont Colleges add so much depth, and each is distinctive enough to venture out to and seek out new perspective. I had my choice of attending a world-renowned university over here, but I could see the difference in how the undergraduates were valued. The only thing I wish were different was the lack of name brand- Pomona is so unknown by most! Still, if you are willing to work hard, you can go anywhere from here.

Bowdoin College
#17 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: So glad I chose to come to Bowdoin! A very close community where people treat each other with kindness and are excited to learn from their peers. Quality of life is great, with great dorms, food and surrounding area. Classes are challenging but there is very little competitiveness and lots of support for students academically. For a small liberal arts school, there is a very healthy and fun social life.

Vanderbilt University
#18 Best Colleges in America
Sophomore: What I love about Vanderbilt is the commitment to creating a meaningful & memorable experience. Ever since stepping foot on campus - when I was met by my freshman Head of House and the Move Crew - I've been supported and welcomed. I've been encouraged to pursue my interests in and outside of the classroom and attended countless events.

Sometimes it feels like there are too many things to get involved in, especially with the weight of academics on our shoulders, but not everyone experiences this the same way. One of my favorite things is the identity centers like the Women's Center, Black Cultural Center and KC Potter (LGBTQ) Center who provide students with fun and informative programming and the comforts of home. Plus, can you ever go wrong living at an arboretum?
I mean this honestly (but always a little ironically), Anchor Down!

Dartmouth College
#19 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: Dartmouth is simply wonderful. It has such a wonderfully cozy and collaborative atmosphere, which combined with the unparalleled focus on undergraduate students makes it the best college there is. The only thing people should be aware of is that there will be a large number of wealthy students, so be prepared to face some new socioeconomic diversity. Overall, it is such a safe and fun college set in a beautiful part of the country!

University of Southern California
#20 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: Coming to USC was one of the greatest decisions of my life! I'm a first-gen, low income minority coming from Texas who had never visited California before, so you can guess just how big of a difference California was from Texas. I thought I was going to feel overwhelmed and flunk out, but I didn't! In fact, I'm thriving here. The university is very beautiful, the brick and gothic sorta architecture is very pretty and really relaxing. There are so many opportunities and a lot of different majors, so I'm sure you will find what you are looking for. There are a lot of different activities to join, so you will definitely find your group of friends as long you get involved!

Cornell University
#21 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: Prepare to work hard - especially if you're in STEM. As an engineering major my life here is a never ending cycle of attending classes, working in lab, engineering project team related work, doing homework and crashing/going to bed at 1-2AM. It may seem rough to the outsider but if you're coming from a challenging high school (as I did) its a relatively seamless transition and I am infinitely happier here at Cornell! There is constantly something new happening from the range of amazing speakers visiting, cool things your classmates are creating/doing, Ithaca's quirky charm, your eccentric professors , etc... I came here expecting the competition to be intense and thank goodness its not ; there's a sense of general comradery amongst engineers. The motto 'any person, any study' is really true. They have just about every major allowing allotting the opportunity to study a great variety of fields. Fair warning about Ithaca; it gets REALLY cold! Invest in a warm coat!

Georgetown University
#22 Best Colleges in America
Junior: Georgetown University is an incredible university with top-notch professors and academic programs. Professors DO seem preoccupied with their research, but most genuinely care about students. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of the university is connected to how pre-professional it is. This can translated to club culture. People are more focused on getting jobs after graduation than most other schools. This is connected to Georgetown's return on investment, however. Well worth coming!

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
#23 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: From amazing academics to contagious school spirit, I have loved my first year at Michigan. The universe exceeded all of my expectations. Everyone student is motivated to do their best. This is not only in a classroom setting, but it is in every aspect of their lives. I am pushed by all my peers to try my hardest. Although a large school, the administration truly cares about every student, and there are countless numbers of resources available to help with anything one may need. The social aspect of school is amazing. There are so many different types of people, clubs, and parties, so everyone can find something they like. GO BLUE!

Amherst College
#24 Best Colleges in America
Sophomore: Amherst is simply an amazing institution. The student body here is top notch academically, yet friendly, not cutthroat. The professors are genuinely available, almost 24/7, and have an interest in seeing their students succeed. Make no mistake, the academic environment is rigorous - for the most part the student body is made of of academic "1%-ers," and the pace and expectation is what you'd expect from that.
The town of Amherst is a quintessential beautiful Northeastern college town.
People are super successful coming out of Amherst. The acceptances to top medical, law and other graduate schools each year is mind-blowing. Same with people going into finance/Wall Street.
All in all, Amherst is a magical place to spend 4 years!

Tufts University
#25 Best Colleges in America
Freshman: As a freshman at Tufts, I am constantly blown alway by endless opportunities available to undergraduate students at various academic departments, student-run organizations, and Tisch College of Civic Engagement. Students are here to learn from a wide range of perspectives and always listen carefully to one another to reexamine their thoughts. Even in today's political divisiveness, I find Tufts students relatively open-minded and tolerant to perspectives and thoughts that might be contrary to their own. Furthermore, as a student who plans on majoring in International Relations, I am always struck by how organized the program is here at Tufts. Professors and students are experts in their field, and I can easily see future diplomats and leading scholars in my classroom. There are conferences at the Fletcher school almost every week where leading scholars and researchers come and speak. I love Tufts!

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May 26, 2019

Below Highest paying majors not engineering

Try this list of the ten highest paying non-STEM majors. Salaries are estimates made with data from Payscale. Majors are ranked by early-career salary which covers the first 5 years in the workforce.

Note that this is a ranking of bachelor-degrees only. Students who pursue a higher degree typically will have better earning potential.

We define STEM as those majors that fall into the categories of Agriculture, Architecture, Biological & Biomedical Services, Communications Technology, Computer & Information Science, Engineering, Mathematics & Statistics, Natural Resources & Conservation, Physical Sciences, Science Technologies.

Some sources consider majors in the medical fields and social sciences as STEM, but for the purposes of this article, we did not.

1. Nursing
Nursing is one of the best college majors for students who want to graduate immediately into a well-paying career. It is also one of the most popular majors students choose to study with over 154,000 graduates yearly.

The average early-career salary of a nurse is $53,300 while the average mid-career salary is just over $70,000. Nurses can specialize in a number of areas giving you the opportunity to become a nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, nurse practitioner or registered nurse.

If you enjoy working one on one with people and want to help them prevent and fight illness while working on the front-lines of healthcare, a career in nursing may be for you. Top-ranked schools for nursing include Molloy College, New York University and Drexel University.

2. Construction Management
Although construction management isn’t a popular major choice with only 1,736 yearly graduations, it is a highly paid non-STEM major. Students graduating with a degree in construction management can expect an average starting salary of $49,200 and an average mid-career salary of $83,300.

Top-ranked colleges include Wentworth Institute of Technology, Arizona State University, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. If you have a love of building and a knack of managing complex projects, problem-solving and expecting the unexpected, a degree in construction management may be for you.

3. Economics
Do you love working with money and mathematics? Like to track trends in spending and how governments spend money? You may want to consider majoring in economics. With an average early career salary of nearly $46,000 and average mid-career salary of $88,000 – economists can earn a great wage. Top schools include the University of Chicago, Columbia University, and Harvard University. US colleges graduate about 37,000 students with degrees in economics per year.

4. Finance
A degree in finance will let you work within a company’s financial team helping manage business assets and capital for long-term investments. You’ll need to have a good background in mathematics and enjoy problem-solving. Similar to economics majors, there are about 38,000 graduates in finance each year. Salaries are also similar to economists as well with an early career salary of $45,000 and average mid-career salary of just over $81,000. Top schools include the University of Pennsylvania, Boston College, and Bentley University.

5. Real Estate
If you are a people person and like working on a bit of everything from law to finances, and you love seeing houses, you may want to consider a major in real estate. Although the real estate agent might be the first thing you think of, real estate is a broad industry with many different career opportunities from financial services, insurance sales, and appraisals. Salaries will vary depending on the market you are in. However, an average early career salary for students graduating with a real estate degree is $44,500 with a mid-career salary of $76,500.

6. Accounting
Attention to detail is the name of the game when considering a career in accounting. Whereas finance deals mostly with investments and transitory numbers, accountants deal with fact-based numbers. Accountants work with budgets, accounts payable and accounts receivable to ensure the flow of money within a business is tracked. About 60,000 students graduate with a degree in accounting each year. The average starting salary is $44,500 with an average mid-career salary of just over $75,000. Top schools include Bentley University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Bryant University.

7. Public Policy
Working in the field of public policy requires a natural inquisitiveness and desire to dig in and get to the bottom of your topic of study. A degree in public policy will help prepare you to work in the political arena as an analyst or scientist. Careers in the in the social sciences are also available to public policy graduates. Top colleges for public policy include Princeton University, Duke University, and Brandeis University. Graduates can expect an early career salary of $43,400 and an average mid-career salary of $73,700.

8. Business/Managerial Economics
A degree in business and managerial economics applies the principles of economics to businesses. Business economists may help the business by analyzing certain external factors to determine how they may impact the business’s bottom line. The average early career salary is about $43,000 with an average mid-career salary of $78,000. Top schools include Bentley University, Lehigh University and the University of California – Los Angeles.

9. Dietetics & Clinical Nutrition Services
Students graduating with majors in dietetics and clinical nutrition services can find careers helping both individuals and groups of people plan for and evaluate their nutritional needs. Dieticians can work in large-scale settings such as schools or business cafeterias or in a one on one clinical setting. Graduates earn an average early career salary of $42,500 and an average mid-career salary of just under $54,900. Top dietetics schools include the University of Delaware, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, and California State University – Long Beach.

10. International Business
Students graduating will be prepared to travel internationally and conduct business. You’ll have to have a love of travel and willingness to learn other cultures and customs – doing so can be very rewarding. International business students can attend a number of top-ranked schools including Georgetown University, Villanova University, and Bryant University. Graduates can expect an average early career salary of $42,000 with an average mid-career salary of $79,000.

11. Public Health
Until recently Public Health was typically offered as a Master's Degree, but the popularity of it as a bachelor's degree has grown significantly. Students who achieve an undergraduate degree in public health are well prepared for an advanced degree in the same subject or may enter the workforce as a healthcare administrator, social worker, or health educator. The average graduate earns $41,400 in their early career and $77,200 in their mid-career.

12. Business Administration & Management
Business Administration and Management has been the most popular college major for years. This is the standard major most students take who are interested in running a business or working their way up the corporate ladder. The average early-career salary for graduates of this major is $41,200 and the mid-career salary is $70,700. Some students choose to pursue an MBA which can raise salary prospects.

13. Marketing
Marketing is a popular major within the business field that lets students focus on advertising and promotional aspects of a business. This can lead to prosperous careers in public or private organizations as marketing creatives, directors or advertising agents. Early career salaries average $39,600, and mid-career salaries average $75,300.

14. Geography & Cartography
A major in Geography & Cartography can lead to careers in security, government, business, and education. This is the perfect subject for students who loved geography classes in high school, who can pay close attention to detail, and are good with technology. Average early career salaries in this field are $39,400 and mid-career salaries are $67,800.

15. East Asian Languages
Students who major in East Asian language usually pick a concentration to focus on such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Tibetan. Classes will include writing, grammar, and literature, and will touch on East Asian philosophy, religions, politics, business, and technology. This could be excellent preparation for a student who whishes to launch a career in international relations specializing in East Asia, or who may be considering moving to the region to work as an educator, translator, business-person, or government representative. The average graduate earns $39,400 in their early career.

16. Entrepreneurial Studies
Students who have an interest in starting and running their own business can major in Entrepreneurial Studies. The more creative and diverse the program, the better. The average graduate earns $39,100 soon after graduation and $85,300 in their mid-career.

17. Public Administration
This major is for students who love the idea of making a difference in public life with their administrative and organizational skills! Classes will be a mix of political science, government, policy, and sociology. Graduates earn an average of $38,900 in early career and $64,000 in mid-career.

18. Political Science & Government
Political Science & Government is an ideal major for students interested in getting into politics, and can also pave the way for further education in law, education, or public policy. For students who stick with just a bachelor's degree, their average expected earnings are $38,700 in their early career and $74,200 in the mid-career.

19. Area Studies
A student who majors in Area Studies usually picks a specific geographic location, culture or group to focus on such as the U.S., Africa, Russia, China, Native Americans, African Americans, etc. This major is excellent preparation for careers in education, politics, social work, or even business. Graduates earn $38,700 in their early career and $64,800 in their mid-career.

20. International Relations & National Security
Students who study this major may be interested in diplomacy, trade, travel, culture, international business, politics and national security, and their classes may cover all of those subjects. After college, graduates may find themselves working for public or private organizations, in the military, or as a teacher. The average graduate earns $38,400 in their early career and $82,900 in mid-career.

21. Gerontology
Gerontology majors focus on the medical issues associated with aging. This important degree prepares students for a variety of careers in the healthcare field. Some students go on to earn an MD or another advanced degree, while some go into careers as a nurse-aid, occupational therapist, social worker, or healthcare administration. Early career salaries average $38,300.

22. Philosophy
Despite being the butt of many jokes, philosophy majors do pretty well for themselves after graduation. A philosophy degree will empower you with sharp critical thinking skills, the ability to write and reason well, and a broad skill-set that can translate to many different career fields. The average graduate earns $38,200 in their early career and $69,600 mid-career.

23. Business/Corporate Communications
Want to specialize in business communications? This is the major for you. Understand how large and small businesses operate, and how effective methods of communication can improve relations and better your bottom-line. Less than a thousand students a year graduate with this major that can be fairly profitable. In their early career graduates earn $38,000, and in their mid-career $64,100.

24. Music
Music is a fairly popular major that can prepare students for a wide number of fields. Some students become teachers working in public or private schools or run their own home studio giving music lessons. Students with a music background can also find work as a singer or songwriter, in music production, music leaders or directors, and creative professionals in many industries. Graduates with bachelor's in music often earn $36,900 in their early career and $57,900 in their mid-career.

25. Urban Studies
Urban Studies is an interdisciplinary major that can include classes from many different subjects such as history, economics, sociology, public policy, and law. Most students who pursue this degree are interested in getting into government or law, but it can also be excellent preparation for teachers or lawyers. Graduates with a degree in Urban Studies average $35,500 as a starting salary with a mid-career salary of $64,100.

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May 25, 2019

Forbes college rankings

Below Forbes College Rangking

Rank Name State Cost Type Average Financial Aid
#1 Harvard University Massachusetts $69,600 Private not-for-profit $48,195
#2 Yale University Connecticut $71,290 Private not-for-profit $48,126
#3 Stanford University California $69,109 Private not-for-profit $47,782
#4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts $67,430 Private not-for-profit $41,674
#5 Princeton University New Jersey $66,150 Private not-for-profit $44,128
#6 California Institute of Technology California $68,901 Private not-for-profit $36,632
#7 University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania $71,715 Private not-for-profit $43,856
#8 Brown University Rhode Island $71,050 Private not-for-profit $40,116
#9 Dartmouth College New Hampshire $71,827 Private not-for-profit $45,867
#10 Duke University North Carolina $71,764 Private not-for-profit $47,055
#11 Williams College Massachusetts $70,650 Private not-for-profit $48,073
#12 Georgetown University District of Columbia $71,580 Private not-for-profit $40,346
#13 Cornell University New York $70,321 Private not-for-profit $35,445
#14 University of California, Berkeley California $65,003 Public $18,541
#15 Columbia University New York $74,199 Private not-for-profit $46,127
#16 Amherst College Massachusetts $71,300 Private not-for-profit $47,517
#17 Bowdoin College Maine $68,070 Private not-for-profit $38,552
#18 University of Chicago Illinois $75,735 Private not-for-profit $39,032
#19 Pomona College California $69,725 Private not-for-profit $46,730
#20 Northwestern University Illinois $72,980 Private not-for-profit $38,593
#21 University of Notre Dame Indiana $69,395 Private not-for-profit $38,080
#22 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan $62,176 Public $16,865
#23 Harvey Mudd College California $74,428 Private not-for-profit $33,895
#24 Swarthmore College Pennsylvania $68,846 Private not-for-profit $44,722
#25 Johns Hopkins University Maryland $69,863 Private not-for-profit $38,083
#26 Claremont McKenna College California $71,745 Private not-for-profit $35,798
#27 United States Military Academy New York $0 Public -
#28 Rice University Texas $63,158 Private not-for-profit $36,192
#29 Bates College Maine $68,870 Private not-for-profit $40,535
#30 University of Southern California California $72,209 Private not-for-profit $34,145
#31 United States Naval Academy Maryland $0 Public -
#32 Vanderbilt University Tennessee $67,392 Private not-for-profit $40,382
#33 Tufts University Massachusetts $70,600 Private not-for-profit $37,747
#34 University of Virginia Virginia $62,633 Public $19,017
#35 Washington University in St. Louis Missouri $71,975 Private not-for-profit $38,927
#36 Middlebury College Vermont $69,464 Private not-for-profit $42,019
#37 Wesleyan University Connecticut $69,935 Private not-for-profit $44,953
#38 Haverford College Pennsylvania $71,614 Private not-for-profit $45,504
#39 Washington and Lee University Virginia $65,950 Private not-for-profit $38,483
#40 United States Air Force Academy Colorado $0 Public -
#41 Davidson College North Carolina $66,678 Private not-for-profit $34,997
#42 Carnegie Mellon University Pennsylvania $70,094 Private not-for-profit $30,614
#43 College of William & Mary Virginia $59,012 Public $17,928
#44 Wellesley College Massachusetts $69,034 Private not-for-profit $43,340
#45 Colgate University New York $69,860 Private not-for-profit $42,337
#46 University of California, Los Angeles California $61,915 Public $19,693
#47 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill North Carolina $51,152 Public $17,758
#48 New York University New York $71,790 Private not-for-profit $32,505
#49 Carleton College Minnesota $68,835 Private not-for-profit $35,833
#50 Boston College Massachusetts $70,588 Private not-for-profit $38,399
#51 Vassar College New York $70,370 Private not-for-profit $43,547
#52 Emory University Georgia $66,950 Private not-for-profit $38,254
#53 Cooper Union New York $65,045 Private not-for-profit $24,870
#54 Kenyon College Ohio $69,180 Private not-for-profit $36,168
#55 United States Coast Guard Academy Connecticut $0 Public -
#56 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Illinois $46,202 Public $12,921
#57 Barnard College New York $71,282 Private not-for-profit $42,345
#58 Lafayette College Pennsylvania $68,640 Private not-for-profit $37,472
#59 College of the Holy Cross Massachusetts $66,220 Private not-for-profit $34,482
#60 Hamilton College New York $67,670 Private not-for-profit $39,473
#61 University of Maryland, College Park Maryland $49,698 Public $9,206
#62 Wake Forest University North Carolina $69,130 Private not-for-profit $40,596
#63 Scripps College California $71,060 Private not-for-profit $28,200
#64 Babson College Massachusetts $68,432 Private not-for-profit $37,159
#65 Grinnell College Iowa $66,214 Private not-for-profit $31,088
#66 Oberlin College Ohio $71,330 Private not-for-profit $24,765
#67 Lehigh University Pennsylvania $65,925 Private not-for-profit $32,913
#68 University of Florida Florida $43,409 Public $6,379
#69 Pitzer College California $70,500 Private not-for-profit $40,359
#70 Villanova University Pennsylvania $68,231 Private not-for-profit $29,321
#71 United States Merchant Marine Academy New York $8,646 Public $3,894
#72 University of Washington, Seattle Washington $51,159 Public $13,126
#73 Bucknell University Pennsylvania $70,125 Private not-for-profit $31,011
#74 University of Texas, Austin Texas $51,786 Public $11,021
#75 University of Wisconsin, Madison Wisconsin $49,885 Public $6,461
#76 Santa Clara University California $69,439 Private not-for-profit $25,569
#77 Bryn Mawr College Pennsylvania $68,410 Private not-for-profit $32,090
#78 Boston University Massachusetts $70,302 Private not-for-profit $34,255
#79 Smith College Massachusetts $69,563 Private not-for-profit $40,225
#80 Colby College Maine $68,582 Private not-for-profit $42,298
#81 University of California, San Diego California $60,177 Public $17,303
#82 Whitman College Washington $64,504 Private not-for-profit $25,630
#83 University of Rochester New York $70,108 Private not-for-profit $31,194
#84 Colorado College Colorado $68,616 Private not-for-profit $39,788
#85 University of California, Santa Barbara California $64,125 Public $20,774
#86 Brigham Young University Utah $18,370 Private not-for-profit $4,589
#87 Macalester College Minnesota $66,280 Private not-for-profit $33,325
#88 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia $49,366 Public $11,835
#89 Trinity College (CT) Connecticut $71,470 Private not-for-profit $43,006
#90 George Washington University District of Columbia $69,368 Private not-for-profit $25,674
#91 Reed College Oregon $69,820 Private not-for-profit $36,597
#92 Franklin and Marshall College Pennsylvania $70,430 Private not-for-profit $42,424
#93 University of Richmond Virginia $64,890 Private not-for-profit $38,849
#94 University of California, Davis California $63,743 Public $18,523
#95 Case Western Reserve University Ohio $65,384 Private not-for-profit $28,253
#96 University of California, Irvine California $61,872 Public $18,506
#97 Brandeis University Massachusetts $70,943 Private not-for-profit $33,806
#98 DePauw University Indiana $62,567 Private not-for-profit $27,615
#99 Yeshiva University New York $60,525 Private not-for-profit $26,387
#100 University of Miami (FL) Florida $66,274 Private not-for-profit $22,921
#101 Union College (NY) New York $68,610 Private not-for-profit $25,492
#102 Skidmore College New York $69,450 Private not-for-profit $40,909
#103 University of Georgia Georgia $44,978 Public $10,350
#104 Southern Methodist University Texas $72,408 Private not-for-profit $29,539
#105 St. Olaf College Minnesota $58,330 Private not-for-profit $27,346
#106 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Minnesota $39,655 Public $8,656
#107 Occidental College California $71,756 Private not-for-profit $35,056
#108 Texas A&M University, College Station Texas $53,848 Public $9,272
#109 Tulane University Louisiana $69,764 Private not-for-profit $32,388
#110 Virginia Tech Virginia $44,024 Public $8,155
#111 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York $70,132 Private not-for-profit $28,738
#112 Wheaton College (IL) Illinois $47,696 Private not-for-profit $17,344
#113 Furman University South Carolina $63,706 Private not-for-profit $29,453
#114 Connecticut College Connecticut $69,440 Private not-for-profit $37,124
#115 Rhode Island School of Design Rhode Island $67,620 Private not-for-profit $25,179
#116 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Indiana $65,031 Private not-for-profit $19,110
#117 Colorado School of Mines Colorado $52,698 Public $9,992
#118 Dickinson College Pennsylvania $69,071 Private not-for-profit $29,967
#119 American University District of Columbia $64,234 Private not-for-profit $28,732
#120 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Massachusetts $65,046 Private not-for-profit $20,258
#121 Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania $51,572 Public $9,413
#122 Ohio State University Ohio $46,141 Public $9,769
#123 Binghamton University, SUNY New York $40,980 Public $7,923
#124 Bentley University Massachusetts $66,180 Private not-for-profit $25,343
#125 Pepperdine University California $70,862 Private not-for-profit $26,515
#126 Purdue University Indiana $41,614 Public $11,163
#127 Denison University Ohio $64,970 Private not-for-profit $28,537
#128 Mount Holyoke College Massachusetts $63,900 Private not-for-profit $31,412
#129 Trinity University (TX) Texas $56,880 Private not-for-profit $24,049
#130 Gettysburg College Pennsylvania $66,710 Private not-for-profit $27,734
#131 University of Colorado, Boulder Colorado $54,312 Public $9,410
#132 Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana $48,739 Public $11,339
#133 Sarah Lawrence College New York $70,266 Private not-for-profit $33,689
#134 Clemson University South Carolina $50,516 Public $10,514
#135 Michigan State University Michigan $53,424 Public $11,437
#136 Rutgers University New Jersey $47,518 Public $13,932
#137 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California $39,033 Public $5,713
#138 Loyola Marymount University California $64,735 Private not-for-profit $19,473
#139 Rhodes College Tennessee $61,538 Private not-for-profit $27,458
#140 University of San Diego California $65,426 Private not-for-profit $22,617
#141 North Carolina State University, Raleigh North Carolina $42,048 Public $10,353
#142 Elon University North Carolina $49,642 Private not-for-profit $12,206
#143 James Madison University Virginia $42,522 Public $8,349
#144 University of Connecticut Connecticut $53,112 Public $12,877
#145 Fairfield University Connecticut $64,325 Private not-for-profit $22,154
#146 Kalamazoo College Michigan $59,267 Private not-for-profit $26,808
#147 University of Portland Oregon $59,236 Private not-for-profit $22,637
#148 Fordham University New York $72,239 Private not-for-profit $25,892
#149 College of New Jersey New Jersey $45,897 Public $9,520
#150 University of Delaware Delaware $47,782 Public $9,242
#151 University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania $44,812 Public $11,450
#152 University of Iowa Iowa $44,251 Public $9,501
#153 Lewis & Clark College Oregon $62,086 Private not-for-profit $23,481
#154 Gonzaga University Washington $57,350 Private not-for-profit $19,529
#155 University of Denver Colorado $65,376 Private not-for-profit $26,800
#156 Grove City College Pennsylvania $28,504 Private not-for-profit $6,072
#157 St. Lawrence University New York $68,296 Private not-for-profit $32,191
#158 Sewanee—University of the South Tennessee $60,950 Private not-for-profit $21,168
#159 Miami University (OH) Ohio $51,064 Public $10,816
#160 Stevens Institute of Technology New Jersey $67,204 Private not-for-profit $24,987
#161 Saint Joseph's University (PA) Pennsylvania $60,854 Private not-for-profit $22,407
#162 Providence College Rhode Island $64,984 Private not-for-profit $24,941
#163 Florida State University Florida $34,904 Public $5,310
#164 Loyola University Maryland Maryland $64,520 Private not-for-profit $26,914
#165 Syracuse University New York $65,480 Private not-for-profit $29,222
#166 New College of Florida Florida $43,678 Public $9,782
#167 SUNY, Geneseo New York $34,740 Public $6,085
#168 Wofford College South Carolina $57,749 Private not-for-profit $27,639
#169 George Mason University Virginia $51,672 Public $8,321
#170 Texas Christian University Texas $62,970 Private not-for-profit $24,699
#171 University of Tulsa Oklahoma $59,435 Private not-for-profit $27,286
#172 University of Vermont Vermont $56,890 Public $15,570
#173 Hobart and William Smith Colleges New York $69,775 Private not-for-profit $26,098
#174 Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania $65,330 Private not-for-profit $22,945
#175 Marquette University Wisconsin $55,273 Private not-for-profit $17,935
#176 University of Dayton Ohio $57,680 Private not-for-profit $19,511
#177 Wabash College Indiana $54,600 Private not-for-profit $27,195
#178 CUNY, Baruch College New York $39,172 Public $7,237
#179 University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri $43,330 Public $9,089
#180 University of Puget Sound Washington $63,510 Private not-for-profit $19,322
#181 Clark University (MA) Massachusetts $55,010 Private not-for-profit $25,323
#182 Stony Brook University, SUNY New York $42,981 Public $9,723
#183 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Massachusetts $48,135 Public $8,572
#184 Virginia Military Institute Virginia $56,288 Public $14,023
#185 University of California, Santa Cruz California $64,054 Public $17,812
#186 University of Oregon Oregon $49,542 Public $7,780
#187 Saint Louis University Missouri $57,214 Private not-for-profit $21,675
#188 Clarkson University New York $66,106 Private not-for-profit $30,729
#189 University at Buffalo (SUNY) New York $43,398 Public $8,577
#190 Westmont College California $60,930 Private not-for-profit $22,414
#191 Drake University Iowa $54,020 Private not-for-profit $19,737
#192 Louisiana State University Louisiana $46,381 Public $10,229
#193 Centre College Kentucky $53,910 Private not-for-profit $25,483
#194 Auburn University Alabama $49,954 Public $9,001
#195 University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma $43,764 Public $9,327
#196 Willamette University Oregon $62,262 Private not-for-profit $26,239
#197 Baylor University Texas $60,233 Private not-for-profit $20,428
#198 Gustavus Adolphus College Minnesota $55,800 Private not-for-profit $28,491
#199 Samford University Alabama $46,474 Private not-for-profit $14,122
#200 University of Arizona Arizona $51,707 Public $9,068
#201 Bard College New York $70,562 Private not-for-profit $37,368
#202 Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois $63,749 Private not-for-profit $32,067
#203 Hillsdale College Michigan $40,552 Private not-for-profit $16,735
#204 University of California, Riverside California $62,677 Public $19,447
#205 University of Mary Washington Virginia $42,716 Public $5,363
#206 Illinois Wesleyan University Illinois $58,830 Private not-for-profit $23,390
#207 Manhattan College New York $60,212 Private not-for-profit $19,758
#208 Seattle University Washington $59,607 Private not-for-profit $20,484
#209 Truman State University Missouri $27,878 Public $8,853
#210 Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona $44,110 Public $10,939
#211 University of South Carolina South Carolina $47,162 Public $6,127
#212 University of Utah Utah $42,916 Public $7,259
#213 University of Saint Thomas (MN) Minnesota $54,647 Private not-for-profit $19,864
#214 Ithaca College New York $61,339 Private not-for-profit $23,653
#215 St. John's College, Annapolis Maryland $65,409 Private not-for-profit $29,502
#216 University of San Francisco California $65,980 Private not-for-profit $26,105
#217 Northeastern University Massachusetts $68,177 Private not-for-profit $32,793
#218 Bryant University Rhode Island $59,904 Private not-for-profit $19,586
#219 San Diego State University California $40,104 Public $7,436
#220 Saint Michael's College Vermont $57,560 Private not-for-profit $22,498
#221 University of Alabama Alabama $46,744 Public $14,883
#222 Creighton University Nebraska $53,452 Private not-for-profit $19,913
#223 Taylor University Indiana $45,330 Private not-for-profit $16,489
#224 University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee $49,350 Public $8,864
#225 Thomas Aquinas College California $35,786 Private not-for-profit $14,842
#226 Emerson College Massachusetts $65,324 Private not-for-profit $20,300
#227 Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado $43,437 Public $8,127
#228 Iowa State University Iowa $34,442 Public $7,425
#229 College of Wooster Ohio $61,900 Private not-for-profit $27,667
#230 St. Mary's College of Maryland Maryland $45,130 Public $8,701
#231 Rockhurst University Missouri $51,631 Private not-for-profit $24,476
#232 Stonehill College Massachusetts $59,560 Private not-for-profit $23,831
#233 Beloit College Wisconsin $59,442 Private not-for-profit $29,403
#234 University of Kansas Kansas $41,074 Public $7,971
#235 Marist College New York $54,880 Private not-for-profit $14,823
#236 Drexel University Pennsylvania $68,792 Private not-for-profit $29,097
#237 Butler University Indiana $56,740 Private not-for-profit $18,926
#238 University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska $40,182 Public $7,570
#239 Lawrence University Wisconsin $58,458 Private not-for-profit $26,043
#240 University of Maryland, Baltimore County Maryland $41,674 Public $9,043
#241 University of the Pacific (CA) California $64,796 Private not-for-profit $24,055
#242 The Citadel South Carolina $50,506 Public $11,669
#243 DePaul University Illinois $56,275 Private not-for-profit $19,085
#244 Washington State University Washington $41,675 Public $9,368
#245 University of Texas, Dallas Texas $45,488 Public $13,164
#246 Quinnipiac University Connecticut $63,770 Private not-for-profit $21,210
#247 Rollins College Florida $67,775 Private not-for-profit $27,788
#248 Chapman University California $69,464 Private not-for-profit $23,802
#249 Saint John's University (MN) Minnesota $55,872 Private not-for-profit $26,541
#250 College of the Ozarks Missouri $29,539 Private not-for-profit $14,847
#251 Wheaton College (MA) Massachusetts $65,818 Private not-for-profit $28,990
#252 Calvin College Michigan $46,790 Private not-for-profit $18,205
#253 University of Dallas Texas $54,876 Private not-for-profit $25,545
#254 University of Scranton Pennsylvania $61,096 Private not-for-profit $23,035
#255 Earlham College Indiana $58,670 Private not-for-profit $33,943
#256 University of Washington Bothell Washington $51,348 Public $13,678
#257 The Catholic University of America District of Columbia $62,482 Private not-for-profit $21,751
#258 University of New Hampshire New Hampshire $47,570 Public $12,196
#259 Hope College Michigan $45,410 Private not-for-profit $14,686
#260 New School New York $69,475 Private not-for-profit $17,839
#261 Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri $38,684 Public $9,045
#262 Saint Mary's College (IN) Indiana $55,200 Private not-for-profit $24,953
#263 Western Washington University Washington $38,067 Public $6,732
#264 Hendrix College Arkansas $60,096 Private not-for-profit $33,322
#265 Oregon State University Oregon $44,706 Public $7,272
#266 University of South Florida Florida $32,324 Public $8,008
#267 Siena College New York $53,855 Private not-for-profit $23,665
#268 Millsaps College Mississippi $55,322 Private not-for-profit $27,608
#269 Cedarville University Ohio $39,194 Private not-for-profit $13,634
#270 Michigan Technological University Michigan $46,344 Public $11,772
#271 University of Central Florida Florida $38,353 Public $5,724
#272 Xavier University Ohio $52,380 Private not-for-profit $21,463
#273 CUNY, Queens College New York $35,692 Public $8,631
#274 Point Loma Nazarene University California $49,844 Private not-for-profit $16,716
#275 Washington & Jefferson College Pennsylvania $60,134 Private not-for-profit $28,588
#276 Hampshire College Massachusetts $67,114 Private not-for-profit $29,433
#277 Loyola University Chicago Illinois $59,958 Private not-for-profit $19,674
#278 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Arizona $51,036 Private not-for-profit $16,275
#279 Juniata College Pennsylvania $58,165 Private not-for-profit $25,214
#280 Knox College Illinois $56,554 Private not-for-profit $29,335
#281 John Carroll University Ohio $55,820 Private not-for-profit $24,050
#282 California Lutheran University California $59,877 Private not-for-profit $25,113
#283 Saint Mary's College of California California $65,524 Private not-for-profit $25,400
#284 Hofstra University New York $61,260 Private not-for-profit $23,185
#285 University of Arkansas Arkansas $40,162 Public $6,526
#286 California State University, Long Beach California $35,946 Public $8,150
#287 Seton Hall University New Jersey $57,090 Private not-for-profit $23,572
#288 New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey $51,518 Public $15,845
#289 Transylvania University Kentucky $50,550 Private not-for-profit $22,945
#290 College of Saint Benedict Minnesota $56,880 Private not-for-profit $26,521
#291 Texas Tech University Texas $33,425 Public $6,712
#292 Duquesne University Pennsylvania $52,108 Private not-for-profit $19,310
#293 Ursinus College Pennsylvania $66,242 Private not-for-profit $31,156
#294 University of Illinois, Chicago Illinois $43,518 Public $13,508
#295 Hampden-Sydney College Virginia $60,360 Private not-for-profit $25,908
#296 University at Albany, SUNY New York $40,562 Public $9,147
#297 California State University Maritime Academy California $39,962 Public $7,223
#298 Whitworth University Washington $57,824 Private not-for-profit $24,177
#299 Presbyterian College South Carolina $51,910 Private not-for-profit $29,591
#300 Oklahoma State University Oklahoma $38,686 Public $9,155
#301 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California $37,937 Public $8,455
#302 Bradley University Illinois $46,680 Private not-for-profit $17,367
#303 CUNY, Hunter College New York $29,454 Public $8,136
#304 Seattle Pacific University Washington $56,485 Private not-for-profit $22,079
#305 Towson University Maryland $38,754 Public $7,828
#306 Allegheny College Pennsylvania $61,120 Private not-for-profit $29,971
#307 Biola University California $54,516 Private not-for-profit $16,654
#308 Christopher Newport University Virginia $41,876 Public $4,748
#309 Southwestern University Texas $54,330 Private not-for-profit $25,211
#310 Bennington College Vermont $70,760 Private not-for-profit $29,033
#311 University of Redlands California $67,024 Private not-for-profit $27,469
#312 SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry New York $36,953 Public $7,104
#313 Saint Anselm College New Hampshire $56,846 Private not-for-profit $21,317
#314 San Jose State University California $40,046 Public $8,653
#315 SUNY Maritime College New York $34,958 Public $6,924
#316 Ohio Northern University Ohio $46,118 Private not-for-profit $19,210
#317 California State University, Fullerton California $39,222 Public $8,471
#318 Appalachian State University North Carolina $33,819 Public $8,448
#319 University of Cincinnati Ohio $44,490 Public $7,256
#320 Temple University Pennsylvania $44,190 Public $10,619
#321 Pacific Lutheran University Washington $54,800 Private not-for-profit $25,658
#322 Washington College Maryland $61,010 Private not-for-profit $25,533
#323 University of Kentucky Kentucky $45,634 Public $9,258
#324 Linfield College Oregon $56,712 Private not-for-profit $23,950
#325 Messiah College Pennsylvania $47,930 Private not-for-profit $17,869
#326 Goucher College Maryland $59,810 Private not-for-profit $24,579
#327 University of Nevada, Reno Nevada $38,398 Public $4,942
#328 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New Mexico $35,153 Public $6,628
#329 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Florida $51,828 Private not-for-profit $16,487
#330 University of Houston Texas $37,306 Public $8,963
#331 Hanover College Indiana $50,450 Private not-for-profit $24,486
#332 SUNY, College at New Paltz New York $34,080 Public $7,868
#333 CUNY, Brooklyn College New York $34,942 Public $8,327
#334 Massachusetts Maritime Academy Massachusetts $43,085 Public $10,530
#335 McDaniel College Maryland $55,830 Private not-for-profit $28,555
#336 College of Charleston South Carolina $48,057 Public $9,196
#337 St. Norbert College Wisconsin $48,110 Private not-for-profit $20,580
#338 Austin College Texas $53,784 Private not-for-profit $27,095
#339 University of Minnesota, Morris Minnesota $25,942 Public $11,500
#340 Concordia College—Moorhead Minnesota $49,488 Private not-for-profit $22,401
#341 Bethel University Minnesota $50,350 Private not-for-profit $19,932
#342 Drew University New Jersey $66,486 Private not-for-profit $36,842
#343 Illinois State University Illinois $40,036 Public $9,126
#344 Adelphi University New York $56,358 Private not-for-profit $19,487
#345 Luther College Iowa $54,045 Private not-for-profit $25,761
#346 University of Evansville Indiana $50,868 Private not-for-profit $24,256
#347 California State University, Chico California $36,300 Public $8,787
#348 Franciscan University of Steubenville Ohio $37,790 Private not-for-profit $9,617
#349 La Salle University Pennsylvania $45,476 Private not-for-profit $26,430
#350 Salisbury University Maryland $34,102 Public $5,365
#351 Berry College Georgia $50,632 Private not-for-profit $21,164
#352 Westminster College (UT) Utah $47,784 Private not-for-profit $18,477
#353 University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Wisconsin $26,055 Public $2,920
#354 Wagner College New York $62,203 Private not-for-profit $27,657
#355 Kansas State University Kansas $39,696 Public $6,290
#356 Dordt College Iowa $43,800 Private not-for-profit $16,950
#357 Nebraska Wesleyan University Nebraska $46,544 Private not-for-profit $18,378
#358 Lipscomb University Tennessee $47,734 Private not-for-profit $18,936
#359 Belmont University Tennessee $50,740 Private not-for-profit $12,442
#360 Albion College Michigan $56,750 Private not-for-profit $31,224
#361 North Dakota State University North Dakota $33,478 Public $4,851
#362 University of Wyoming Wyoming $31,387 Public $7,704
#363 University of St. Thomas (TX) Texas $46,506 Private not-for-profit $20,040
#364 University of North Carolina, Wilmington North Carolina $38,678 Public $5,374
#365 Rochester Institute of Technology New York $54,714 Private not-for-profit $21,682
#366 Le Moyne College New York $49,995 Private not-for-profit $21,979
#367 University of Mississippi Mississippi $40,086 Public $8,721
#368 Wentworth Institute of Technology Massachusetts $54,071 Private not-for-profit $13,291
#369 Lebanon Valley College Pennsylvania $57,390 Private not-for-profit $25,424
#370 Ramapo College of New Jersey New Jersey $39,973 Public $12,444
#371 Goshen College Indiana $46,500 Private not-for-profit $24,170
#372 Iona College New York $55,864 Private not-for-profit $21,459
#373 Georgia College & State University Georgia $46,834 Public $7,127
#374 Kettering University Michigan $59,227 Private not-for-profit $17,468
#375 Utah State University Utah $33,264 Public $7,699
#376 Master's University California $47,766 Private not-for-profit $17,348
#377 Brigham Young University-Idaho Idaho $12,322 Private not-for-profit $3,707
#378 Cornell College (IA) Iowa $55,954 Private not-for-profit $24,224
#379 Florida Institute of Technology Florida $59,650 Private not-for-profit $24,521
#380 Rowan University New Jersey $39,526 Public $9,587
#381 Simmons College Massachusetts $58,230 Private not-for-profit $24,977
#382 Augustana College Illinois $53,422 Private not-for-profit $26,660
#383 Azusa Pacific University California $52,396 Private not-for-profit $19,840
#384 Valparaiso University Indiana $52,980 Private not-for-profit $25,412
#385 University of Northern Iowa Iowa $31,872 Public $4,971
#386 Sacred Heart University Connecticut $58,440 Private not-for-profit $15,033
#387 University of Hawaii, Manoa Hawaii $51,550 Public $8,109
#388 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology South Dakota $28,770 Public $3,761
#389 St. Edward's University Texas $58,700 Private not-for-profit $27,740
#390 Saint John Fisher College New York $47,770 Private not-for-profit $16,431
#391 Susquehanna University Pennsylvania $59,780 Private not-for-profit $28,650
#392 Coe College Iowa $55,240 Private not-for-profit $29,117
#393 Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia $51,204 Public $9,207
#394 University of Alabama, Birmingham Alabama $36,800 Public $8,609
#395 Pace University New York $64,982 Private not-for-profit $27,228
#396 The City College of New York New York $36,674 Public $7,447
#397 John Brown University Arkansas $38,834 Private not-for-profit $17,095
#398 Regis University Colorado $51,202 Private not-for-profit $19,246
#399 Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio $60,350 Private not-for-profit $29,994
#400 Houghton College New York $44,408 Private not-for-profit $19,342
#401 St. Joseph's College (NY) New York $39,050 Private not-for-profit $13,078
#402 St. John's University (NY) New York $59,865 Private not-for-profit $24,963
#403 Assumption College Massachusetts $54,594 Private not-for-profit $20,054
#404 Mills College California $63,767 Private not-for-profit $32,812
#405 Saint Mary's University of Minnesota Minnesota $45,300 Private not-for-profit $21,115
#406 West Virginia University West Virginia $37,712 Public $8,108
#407 Birmingham-Southern College Alabama $52,414 Private not-for-profit $23,880
#408 Pratt Institute New York $65,308 Private not-for-profit $18,595
#409 Louisiana Tech University Louisiana $29,277 Public $11,341
#410 Elizabethtown College Pennsylvania $58,490 Private not-for-profit $25,157
#411 Mercer University Georgia $51,293 Private not-for-profit $28,147
#412 Bellarmine University Kentucky $59,306 Private not-for-profit $26,875
#413 St. John's College, Santa Fe New Mexico $65,456 Private not-for-profit $38,795
#414 Elmhurst College Illinois $50,000 Private not-for-profit $24,222
#415 Hamline University Minnesota $52,178 Private not-for-profit $25,007
#416 Ohio University Ohio $36,706 Public $6,112
#417 George Fox University Oregon $48,902 Private not-for-profit $17,392
#418 Gordon College Massachusetts $49,940 Private not-for-profit $18,344
#419 Mississippi State University Mississippi $38,410 Public $12,015
#420 Milwaukee School of Engineering Wisconsin $52,046 Private not-for-profit $23,650
#421 University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Wisconsin $27,990 Public $3,406
#422 Roger Williams University Rhode Island $52,700 Private not-for-profit $14,213
#423 Canisius College New York $52,172 Private not-for-profit $26,003
#424 Spelman College Georgia $51,642 Private not-for-profit $12,488
#425 Lake Forest College Illinois $58,675 Private not-for-profit $30,337
#426 University of Northwestern, St. Paul Minnesota $43,404 Private not-for-profit $16,874
#427 Carroll College Montana $48,538 Private not-for-profit $19,151
#428 Montclair State University New Jersey $38,435 Public $9,035
#429 University of Louisville Kentucky $41,472 Public $9,487
#430 SUNY, College at Oneonta New York $33,812 Public $7,126
#431 California State University, Stanislaus California $32,434 Public $8,966
#432 California State University, Fresno California $32,311 Public $10,006
#433 San Francisco State University California $38,599 Public $8,817
#434 Agnes Scott College Georgia $54,065 Private not-for-profit $28,248
#435 Wittenberg University Ohio $52,056 Private not-for-profit $24,600
#436 Whittier College California $61,409 Private not-for-profit $28,658
#437 University of Massachusetts Lowell Massachusetts $46,983 Public $8,927
#438 Augustana University South Dakota $45,458 Private not-for-profit $19,748
#439 Merrimack College Massachusetts $57,865 Private not-for-profit $18,995
#440 Union University (TN) Tennessee $51,790 Private not-for-profit $21,703
#441 Stetson University Florida $61,374 Private not-for-profit $31,082
#442 Pacific University (OR) Oregon $57,488 Private not-for-profit $23,906
#443 Berea College Kentucky $35,394 Private not-for-profit $32,118
#444 University of North Dakota North Dakota $33,017 Public $4,312
#445 Sonoma State University California $37,914 Public $7,430
#446 Roanoke College Virginia $59,327 Private not-for-profit $24,489
#447 Lawrence Technological University Michigan $47,482 Private not-for-profit $15,799
#448 College of St. Scholastica Minnesota $49,104 Private not-for-profit $22,240
#449 Stockton University New Jersey $37,234 Public $10,846
#450 University of Colorado, Denver Colorado $44,114 Public $6,381
#451 Rider University New Jersey $59,700 Private not-for-profit $24,822
#452 Montana State University Montana $38,121 Public $5,879
#453 University of Rhode Island Rhode Island $45,735 Public $10,680
#454 West Chester University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania $38,253 Public $6,064
#455 Howard University District of Columbia $43,201 Private not-for-profit $20,404
#456 CUNY, John Jay College of Criminal Justice New York $41,261 Public $8,178
#457 College of the Atlantic Maine $54,969 Private not-for-profit $32,103
#458 Westminster College (PA) Pennsylvania $49,546 Private not-for-profit $25,016
#459 Florida International University Florida $36,086 Public $5,777
#460 Moravian College Pennsylvania $57,868 Private not-for-profit $22,450
#461 University of North Florida Florida $35,614 Public $7,404
#462 North Central College Illinois $51,228 Private not-for-profit $22,470
#463 Abilene Christian University Texas $48,300 Private not-for-profit $17,550
#464 Manhattanville College New York $54,780 Private not-for-profit $23,574
#465 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma $45,408 Private not-for-profit $17,894
#466 SUNY, Farmingdale State College New York $33,818 Public $6,593
#467 California State University, Sacramento California $37,622 Public $9,086
#468 Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon $42,093 Public $5,739
#469 California State University, Northridge California $34,007 Public $9,818
#470 Saint Vincent College Pennsylvania $48,879 Private not-for-profit $22,460
#471 Covenant College Georgia $45,920 Private not-for-profit $18,229
#472 University of Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota $29,542 Public $7,498
#473 Ouachita Baptist University Arkansas $37,600 Private not-for-profit $15,928
#474 High Point University North Carolina $51,105 Private not-for-profit $9,782
#475 Loyola University New Orleans Louisiana $55,402 Private not-for-profit $27,812
#476 Maryville University of Saint Louis Missouri $46,076 Private not-for-profit $17,464
#477 California State University, East Bay California $36,990 Public $9,151
#478 William Jewell College Missouri $47,928 Private not-for-profit $22,826
#479 Florida Atlantic University Florida $35,804 Public $7,603
#480 University of North Carolina, Charlotte North Carolina $37,081 Public $7,858
#481 East Carolina University North Carolina $38,277 Public $7,980
#482 University of Alabama in Huntsville Alabama $36,881 Public $10,197
#483 College of Idaho Idaho $41,347 Private not-for-profit $13,853
#484 Northwestern College (IA) Iowa $43,650 Private not-for-profit $19,170
#485 Central College Iowa $50,547 Private not-for-profit $25,183
#486 Grand Valley State University Michigan $29,314 Public $5,965
#487 University of North Carolina, Asheville North Carolina $36,638 Public $7,362
#488 University of Hartford Connecticut $54,662 Private not-for-profit $21,219
#489 Tennessee Technological University Tennessee $42,377 Public $8,937
#490 Texas State University Texas $34,245 Public $8,417
#491 Florida Southern College Florida $49,900 Private not-for-profit $19,831
#492 University of Tampa Florida $43,708 Private not-for-profit $11,528
#493 South Dakota State University South Dakota $26,052 Public $4,100
#494 California State University, Los Angeles California $36,726 Public $9,276
#495 Westminster College (MO) Missouri $40,510 Private not-for-profit $16,379
#496 University of Idaho Idaho $37,624 Public $6,575
#497 University of South Dakota South Dakota $25,521 Public $4,817
#498 University of Maine Maine $43,618 Public $9,836
#499 Touro College New York $35,111 Private not-for-profit $9,996
#500 Doane University Nebraska $46,710 Private not-for-profit $19,245
#501 Eckerd College Florida $59,200 Private not-for-profit $21,674
#502 University of La Verne California $59,826 Private not-for-profit $28,461
#503 Ball State University Indiana $40,448 Public $10,449
#504 CUNY, College of Staten Island New York $39,124 Public $7,500
#505 CUNY, Lehman College New York $34,532 Public $10,505
#506 Northern Arizona University Arizona $40,705 Public $9,222
#507 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nevada $37,639 Public $4,934
#508 Christian Brothers University Tennessee $44,430 Private not-for-profit $23,183
#509 Sweet Briar College Virginia $54,155 Private not-for-profit $24,679
#510 Simpson College (IA) Iowa $50,180 Private not-for-profit $23,011
#511 Central Washington University Washington $36,708 Public $7,749
#512 Wesleyan College (GA) Georgia $33,940 Private not-for-profit $15,699
#513 University of North Texas Texas $33,908 Public $11,675
#514 University of Nebraska, Omaha Nebraska $34,522 Public $6,412
#515 California State University, San Bernardino California $36,127 Public $9,386
#516 Hastings College Nebraska $43,527 Private not-for-profit $19,571
#517 University of Texas, Arlington Texas $39,860 Public $9,424
#518 Andrews University Michigan $39,714 Private not-for-profit $14,630
#519 Old Dominion University Virginia $43,444 Public $8,849
#520 Asbury University Kentucky $40,575 Private not-for-profit $13,294
#521 Missouri State University Missouri $28,502 Public $5,515
#522 Nova Southeastern University Florida $49,149 Private not-for-profit $18,110
#523 University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado $36,298 Public $5,749
#524 Hollins University Virginia $54,205 Private not-for-profit $30,864
#525 Marietta College Ohio $50,104 Private not-for-profit $19,912
#526 University of New England Maine $54,260 Private not-for-profit $18,329
#527 Webster University Missouri $44,962 Private not-for-profit $16,326
#528 Fairleigh Dickinson University New Jersey $56,618 Private not-for-profit $28,677
#529 Baldwin Wallace University Ohio $46,004 Private not-for-profit $20,102
#530 Queens University of Charlotte North Carolina $48,776 Private not-for-profit $19,787
#531 University of Louisiana, Lafayette Louisiana $38,503 Public $8,384
#532 Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota $28,278 Public $4,921
#533 Mississippi College Mississippi $32,385 Private not-for-profit $12,974
#534 Meredith College North Carolina $49,324 Private not-for-profit $19,599
#535 Wheeling Jesuit University West Virginia $40,206 Private not-for-profit $19,451
#536 Ripon College Wisconsin $52,341 Private not-for-profit $26,067
#537 Fisk University Tennessee $37,070 Private not-for-profit $20,224
#538 Ashland University Ohio $33,954 Private not-for-profit $11,766
#539 Wisconsin Lutheran College Wisconsin $41,996 Private not-for-profit $18,257
#540 University of North Georgia Georgia $28,094 Public $5,387
#541 Hartwick College New York $57,627 Private not-for-profit $28,017
#542 Portland State University Oregon $43,989 Public $7,014
#543 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania $35,750 Public $5,671
#544 University of Missouri, Saint Louis Missouri $40,607 Public $12,546
#545 Millersville University Pennsylvania $38,569 Public $5,405
#546 Spring Hill College Alabama $55,168 Private not-for-profit $28,064
#547 University of Mount Union Ohio $42,725 Private not-for-profit $17,429
#548 Carthage College Wisconsin $57,250 Private not-for-profit $23,834
#549 Lycoming College Pennsylvania $53,870 Private not-for-profit $29,711
#550 University of North Carolina, Greensboro North Carolina $35,818 Public $8,460
#551 Georgia State University Georgia $40,873 Public $9,484
#552 Oklahoma Baptist University Oklahoma $39,840 Private not-for-profit $17,168
#553 Florida Gulf Coast University Florida $39,434 Public $4,135
#554 Saint Cloud State University Minnesota $28,920 Public $5,135
#555 Otterbein University Ohio $46,390 Private not-for-profit $19,899
#556 Huntington University Indiana $37,296 Private not-for-profit $14,724
#557 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Illinois $37,774 Public $6,071
#558 Erskine College South Carolina $51,360 Private not-for-profit $32,101
#559 Mount Saint Mary's University (CA) California $59,392 Private not-for-profit $23,295
#560 Oglethorpe University Georgia $53,490 Private not-for-profit $26,956
#561 Maryville College Tennessee $49,266 Private not-for-profit $30,349
#562 Alfred University New York $43,686 Private not-for-profit $19,309
#563 Marlboro College Vermont $55,625 Private not-for-profit $25,957
#564 University of Missouri-Kansas City Missouri $35,311 Public $7,062
#565 Texas Woman's University Texas $29,683 Public $8,424
#566 Benedictine University Illinois $48,016 Private not-for-profit $17,475
#567 Alma College Michigan $52,475 Private not-for-profit $26,926
#568 Capital University Ohio $48,674 Private not-for-profit $24,453
#569 St. Mary's University (TX) Texas $44,490 Private not-for-profit $21,605
#570 Hood College Maryland $54,840 Private not-for-profit $25,344
#571 Sam Houston State University Texas $31,784 Public $9,287
#572 Georgia Southern University Georgia $33,646 Public $6,351
#573 University of Massachusetts Boston Massachusetts $46,941 Public $10,267
#574 Randolph College Virginia $54,225 Private not-for-profit $25,141
#575 University of Alaska, Fairbanks Alaska $32,563 Public $6,964
#576 Vanguard University California $46,770 Private not-for-profit $20,755
#577 Western Michigan University Michigan $27,895 Public $7,079
#578 St. Francis College New York $44,488 Private not-for-profit $14,885
#579 University of Northern Colorado Colorado $35,653 Public $8,605
#580 Randolph-Macon College Virginia $54,180 Private not-for-profit $24,374
#581 University of New Mexico New Mexico $36,736 Public $6,157
#582 University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Texas $29,995 Public $9,827
#583 Immaculata University Pennsylvania $45,960 Private not-for-profit $20,448
#584 Salem College North Carolina $46,080 Private not-for-profit $25,768
#585 Centenary College of Louisiana Louisiana $53,000 Private not-for-profit $25,729
#586 Lynn University Florida $55,923 Private not-for-profit $14,763
#587 Warren Wilson College North Carolina $49,744 Private not-for-profit $20,547
#588 St. Catherine University Minnesota $50,716 Private not-for-profit $24,710
#589 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Montana $35,755 Public $5,873
#590 King's College (PA) Pennsylvania $52,030 Private not-for-profit $20,151
#591 Oakland University Michigan $36,581 Public $9,109
#592 Oral Roberts University Oklahoma $41,054 Private not-for-profit $15,681
#593 Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Indiana $43,022 Public $10,201
#594 Carroll University Wisconsin $44,150 Private not-for-profit $17,469
#595 Elmira College New York $55,050 Private not-for-profit $26,556
#596 Lyon College Arkansas $39,120 Private not-for-profit $18,498
#597 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Wisconsin $35,510 Public $5,454
#598 Murray State University Kentucky $37,870 Public $9,714
#599 Illinois College Illinois $42,830 Private not-for-profit $23,618
#600 Anderson University (IN) Indiana $43,450 Private not-for-profit $16,891
#601 University of New Orleans Louisiana $28,568 Public $9,201
#602 University of Montana Montana $38,356 Public $4,825
#603 Northern Illinois University Illinois $38,314 Public $9,467
#604 Bowling Green State University Ohio $32,105 Public $6,785
#605 Wichita State University Kansas $32,716 Public $4,397
#606 Wayne State University Michigan $40,763 Public $10,506
#607 University of Texas, El Paso Texas $36,955 Public $9,584
#608 Millikin University Illinois $47,664 Private not-for-profit $21,294
#609 Georgetown College (KY) Kentucky $50,086 Private not-for-profit $27,998
#610 Monmouth College Illinois $47,970 Private not-for-profit $26,402
#611 Clarke University Iowa $45,900 Private not-for-profit $18,463
#612 Russell Sage College New York $45,397 Private not-for-profit $22,192
#613 Weber State University Utah $29,912 Public $4,626
#614 Central Michigan University Michigan $35,236 Public $8,544
#615 Aurora University Illinois $37,028 Private not-for-profit $14,605
#616 Converse College South Carolina $34,190 Private not-for-profit $10,745
#617 Western Colorado University Colorado $35,144 Public $6,379
#618 Rhode Island College Rhode Island $35,465 Public $6,763
#619 University of Toledo Ohio $34,375 Public $8,554
#620 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Illinois $42,770 Public $9,774
#621 Western Illinois University Illinois $25,835 Public $8,809
#622 Liberty University Virginia $38,364 Private not-for-profit $10,768
#623 North Greenville University South Carolina $36,000 Private not-for-profit $15,165
#624 Western Kentucky University Kentucky $36,806 Public $7,087
#625 Humboldt State University California $36,601 Public $9,650
#626 University of Alaska, Anchorage Alaska $39,902 Public $6,086
#627 Boise State University Idaho $37,248 Public $9,265
#628 University of South Alabama Alabama $28,210 Public $6,730
#629 University of Southern Mississippi Mississippi $24,883 Public $9,770
#630 Guilford College North Carolina $50,813 Private not-for-profit $21,038
#631 Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania $32,461 Public $6,753
#632 University of Texas at San Antonio Texas $34,484 Public $7,358
#633 Kent State University Ohio $34,046 Public $7,204
#634 Fort Lewis College Colorado $36,843 Public $10,577
#635 Cleveland State University Ohio $30,825 Public $7,190
#636 Middle Tennessee State University Tennessee $40,458 Public $8,592
#637 Wright State University Ohio $32,506 Public $6,685
#638 University of West Florida Florida $31,895 Public $5,660
#639 Wells College New York $55,180 Private not-for-profit $33,008
#640 Northern Kentucky University Kentucky $32,136 Public $7,913
#641 Southeastern Louisiana University Louisiana $34,155 Public $7,654
#642 University of Memphis Tennessee $36,372 Public $8,759
#643 Carson-Newman University Tennessee $40,640 Private not-for-profit $19,421
#644 Hiram College Ohio $47,757 Private not-for-profit $18,047
#645 Catawba College North Carolina $44,921 Private not-for-profit $22,669
#646 Indiana State University Indiana $32,938 Public $9,204
#647 Eastern Kentucky University Kentucky $31,978 Public $7,529
#648 New Mexico State University New Mexico $34,720 Public $9,386
#649 Morehouse College Georgia $48,723 Private not-for-profit $16,475
#650 Emory & Henry College Virginia $48,100 Private not-for-profit $22,858

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