Colleges That Are Simply Not Worth Their Tuition

Published on March 5, 2020
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Going to college is a huge financial undertaking, which is why so many are concerned about their post-grad return on investment. It’s pretty normal to be getting into $200,000 in debt through student loans, so you want to make sure that you’ll be able to make at least most of it back. Here’s a list of some institutions that have a bad return on investment and you might want to reconsider.

Black Hills State University, ROI -$24,000

Black Hills State University has 4,000 undergraduates students enrolled but is on this list because of their bad return on investments of -$24,000. Students pay $72,000 for a four-year bachelor’s degree and accumulate a loan debt of $25,400.

Black Hills State University

Black Hills State University

The Baptist College Of Florida, ROI -$63,400

The Baptist College of Florida is located in a small town and oozes traditional Southern principles. Here you can join a training program to become a Baptist minister among other things. Unfortunately, your low return on investment doesn’t justify the high tuition of -$68,500.

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The Baptist College Of Florida

The Baptist College Of Florida