A ranking of 20 universities has been compiled, guaranteeing high salaries for graduates
In the United States, unlike Russia, most students take loans for higher education. The cost varies from 30 to 40 thousand dollars.Education to Career (ETC) has compiled a rating of universities where education costs several times less.However, employment rates, and therefore wages, are higher than those of Ivy League graduates.What is it dictated by?
Education to Career calculated which universities provide the best education and career resources and use different methods to improve earnings and employmentgraduates at an acceptable cost. The actions of these universities are dictated solely by economic benefits.Since students, receiving a good education, get a high-paying job and have the opportunity to pay off the education loan much faster.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came out on top in 2015. The Top 10 included two Californian universities, two institutes in Virginia, and other universities byall over the country.
Calculation of the graduate's salary is based on the results of previous years. These are graduates employed within one year after graduation, the proportion of graduates employed in a field that is related to studies and according to many other criteria of economic independence.
Based on these criteria, ETC found that public universities generally perform well in graduate employment by meeting these criteria. They offer high quality education at relatively low rates.
Usually those who receive education at public universities do not have problems with finding a job. This only means that it is expensive - it is not always of high quality. Also, due to the fact that tuition fees are small, graduates practically do not have a debt load, and this is a big plus in economic terms.
An interesting fact is that in eight Ivy League universities, the quality of employment and improving the lives of students is far from the first place.
Harvard,for example, the ranking reaches 51. But in the average ranking of eight prestigious universities it is only 206.
According to the rankings conducted by ETC, it can be seen that students attending competitive universities are not at risk of 100% employment...
As you know, only the best graduates are admitted to the best universities.But the danger lies in the fact that well-known universities are skilled only in choosing winners, and not in creating them in the learning process.
William and Mary
Citadel Military College of South Carolina
University of New Hampshire, Main Campus
University of Vermont
James Madison University
Bob Jones University
California State University, San Marcos
The College of New Jersey
University of California, Merced
California State University, Los Angeles
Saint Johns University
University of Connecticut