Monday, September 13, 2010

Payscale's Colleges Worth the Investment

Investor's Business Daily highlighted Payscale's "Colleges With Top Investment Return" in their August 6, 2010 issue at  http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/542942/201008061829/Colleges-With-Top-Investment-Return-.aspx  (requires sign-in) MIT leads the lifetime earnings, but Harvey Mudd College (which it turns out these days is nearly as hard to get into) leads median midcareer pay.








"Check PayScale's list of cumulative dollars earned in 30 years of work. Leading the way is MIT with $1.7 million (or 56,000 per year, but not clear if that's 1980 dollars or now)  Close behind is Caltech with $1.6 million in total earnings"
"... midcareer median pay leaders. Harvey Mudd College — with median midcareer pay of $126,000 — edges out Princeton, Harvard and Dartmouth. The Claremont, Calif., school also tops Caltech, MIT and Stanford."


PayScale.com is one place that automates the process for you. The site collects college-cost and post-college pay data. It calculates return on investment for people who get just an undergraduate degree at 555 colleges.

.... You'll also see names that are obscure to most people outside the home turf, such as the Colorado School of Mines.
Each Ivy-topper's annual return on investment beats 13%.
Harvard, 20th on the list, has an ROI of 12.5%.
Low costs can be key. ROI at the University of Florida, for one, is 13% for in-state residents.
Once they graduate, Gators with just a bachelor's degree can expect to earn $696,700 within 30 years, which averages out to $23,223 a year.
That pales next to Harvard grads' $1.6 million, or $50,000 a year.
But as a state school, a Florida undergraduate degree typically costs $70,150. A Harvard sheepskin runs nearly $190,000...
Other quantitative-oriented degrees — applied math, physics, economics — round out the top 10.
To be sure, compared with graduates of less-prestigious colleges, grads of the best-known research universities tend to earn more early in their careers and by midcareer. The differences can be big.
"But the pay gaps between top- and lowest-earning majors are generally even bigger," Lee said. "So what you major in makes more difference than where you go."

And here's the payscale web page for the top 100, see
http://www.payscale.com/education/average-cost-for-college-ROI for the complete list.









Among some of the colleges we were looking at:
1 MIT
2 CalTech
3 Harvard
4 Harvey Mudd
6 Stanford
15 Worcester Polytechnic
30 Stevens Institute
33 Santa Clara University
47 UCLA
48 USC
53 Vanderbilt University

Top 100


Colleges Worth Your Investment - Full List
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1
Private
$189,300
$1,688,000
12.6%
2
Private
$181,100
$1,644,000
12.6%
3
Private
$189,600
$1,631,000
12.5%
4
Private
$187,700
$1,627,000
12.5%
5
Private
$188,400
$1,587,000
12.4%
6
Private
$191,800
$1,565,000
12.3%
7
Private
$187,700
$1,517,000
12.3%
8
Private
$194,200
$1,392,000
11.9%
9
Private
$181,900
$1,384,000
12.1%
10
Private
$191,300
$1,361,000
11.8%
11
Private
$187,600
$1,319,000
11.8%
12
Private
$180,400
$1,308,000
11.9%
13
Private
$186,500
$1,262,000
11.7%
14
Private
$188,200
$1,259,000
11.6%
15
Private
$184,900
$1,224,000
11.6%
16
Public (In-State)
$118,900
$1,223,000
13.1%
17
Private
$190,600
$1,220,000
11.5%
18
Private
$187,700
$1,167,000
11.4%
19
Private
$192,200
$1,161,000
11.3%
20
Private
$227,300
$1,158,000
10.8%
21
Private
$199,800
$1,147,000
11.2%
22
Private
$188,500
$1,146,000
11.3%
23
Public (Out-of-State)
$212,200
$1,139,000
10.9%
24
Private
$189,800
$1,138,000
11.3%
25
Private
$183,700
$1,137,000
11.4%
26
Private
$159,400
$1,132,000
11.8%
27
Public (In-State)
$95,740
$1,132,000
13.6%
28
Private
$188,200
$1,132,000
11.3%
29
Private
$179,500
$1,129,000
11.4%
30
Private
$222,600
$1,111,000
10.7%
31
Public (In-State)
$79,140
$1,111,000
14.2%
32
Public (Out-of-State)
$160,700
$1,088,000
11.7%
33
Private
$187,500
$1,072,000
11.1%
34
Private
$182,600
$1,069,000
11.2%
35
Private
$195,800
$1,055,000
11%
36
Public (Out-of-State)
$157,600
$1,050,000
11.6%
37
Private
$137,100
$1,038,000
12%
38
Public (In-State)
$74,410
$1,038,000
14.1%
39
Private
$183,200
$1,017,000
11%
40
Private
$166,700
$1,016,000
11.3%
41
Private
$191,300
$1,012,000
10.9%
42
Private
$177,700
$1,008,000
11.1%
43
Private
$184,600
$1,001,000
11%
44
Private
$190,100
$998,800
10.9%
45
Public (Out-of-State)
$149,000
$968,400
11.5%
46
Public (In-State)
$106,600
$966,900
12.6%
47
Public (In-State)
$94,100
$961,200
13.1%
48
Private
$193,000
$950,400
10.7%
49
Private
$189,100
$927,600
10.7%
50
Private
$188,200
$904,100
10.6%
51
Public (In-State)
$74,720
$895,000
13.6%
52
Public (Out-of-State)
$170,100
$893,600
10.9%
53
Private
$193,200
$892,700
10.5%
54
Private
$194,200
$891,000
10.5%
55
Public (In-State)
$106,500
$888,200
12.4%
56
Public (Out-of-State)
$200,300
$887,300
10.4%
57
Private
$188,300
$880,500
10.5%
58
Public (In-State)
$84,690
$875,400
13.1%
59
Private
$182,600
$875,200
10.6%
60
Private
$190,800
$861,200
10.4%
61
Private
$214,400
$859,300
10.1%
62
Public (In-State)
$83,270
$854,300
13.1%
63
Private
$183,900
$846,200
10.5%
64
Public (In-State)
$86,440
$844,000
12.9%
65
Private
$188,100
$842,000
10.4%
66
Private
$194,400
$841,100
10.3%
67
Public (Out-of-State)
$143,500
$832,400
11.2%
68
Public (Out-of-State)
$175,400
$831,600
10.6%
69
Private
$176,800
$830,000
10.5%
70
Private
$175,900
$823,200
10.5%
71
Public (In-State)
$88,540
$816,000
12.7%
72
Public (In-State)
$114,400
$813,900
11.8%
73
Public (Out-of-State)
$137,300
$808,900
11.2%
74
Public (Out-of-State)
$142,600
$808,000
11.1%
75
Public (Out-of-State)
$165,400
$804,400
10.6%
76
Private
$206,100
$801,900
10%
77
Private
$58,450
$797,000
14.1%
78
Private
$184,400
$796,800
10.3%
79
Private
$191,800
$792,300
10.1%
80
Public (In-State)
$96,930
$791,100
12.3%
81
Public (In-State)
$117,400
$783,900
11.6%
82
Private
$185,100
$781,800
10.2%
83
Public (Out-of-State)
$135,500
$779,300
11.2%
84
Private
$201,300
$779,200
10%
85
Private
$163,000
$771,500
10.6%
86
Public (In-State)
$101,400
$770,000
12.1%
87
Public (In-State)
$108,200
$769,300
11.8%
88
Public (In-State)
$117,000
$767,900
11.6%
89
Public (Out-of-State)
$154,300
$763,500
10.7%
90
Public (Out-of-State)
$136,800
$761,200
11.1%
91
Public (In-State)
$121,700
$760,500
11.4%
92
Private
$186,300
$758,800
10.1%
93
Private
$204,000
$758,400
9.8%
94
Private
$188,800
$757,000
10.1%
95
Private
$185,900
$748,100
10.1%
96
Private
$226,600
$748,000
9.5%
97
Public (Out-of-State)
$207,500
$738,500
9.7%
98
Public (Out-of-State)
$149,400
$738,000
10.7%
99
Private
$168,900
$735,000
10.3%
100
Private
$195,600
$733,800
9.9%