These are the Bay State's best colleges, according to this year's Forbes ranking
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These are the Bay State's best colleges, according to this year's Forbes ranking
"Forbes released its list of America's top 500 colleges, and Bay State schools dominated the list. Ranking in first place again this year is MIT with a 20-year median salary of $196,900, average debt of about $12,000, and an A+ financial grade. MIT students earn a median salary of $110,200 three years after graduating, and 99.8% of students return to the college for sophomore year, Forbes said."
"Massachusetts had the most schools in the top 10, with Harvard University ranked at number 6 and Williams College, which Forbes calls a "Little Ivy," at number 7. Both schools have an A+ financial grade and an average debt of $8,000, but the 20-year median salary is slighter higher at Harvard at $177,000 compared to $173,000 at Williams. Amherst College (19), Wellesley College (29) and Boston University (45) were the only other Bay State Schools in the top 50."
Thirty Massachusetts colleges appeared among the nation's top 500 colleges. MIT ranked first with a 20-year median salary of $196,900, an average student debt of about $12,000, and an A+ financial grade. MIT graduates earn a median salary of $110,200 three years after graduating, and 99.8% of students return for sophomore year. Harvard ranked sixth and Williams seventh; both hold A+ financial grades and average debt of $8,000, with 20-year median salaries of $177,000 and $173,000 respectively. Amherst (19), Wellesley (29), and Boston University (45) were other Massachusetts schools in the top 50. Rankings were based exclusively on undergraduate outcomes.
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