The 10 Worst Colleges For Earning A Salary Are Predominantly Black [Which Ones] - Page 3
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SmartMoney has released its list of the top schools that won’t land you top dollar when you graduate.
However, it was recently announced that four out of these 10 schools are historically black.
Is this a reflection of discrimination in the workplace? Or should these schools consider lowering their costs?
Peep the page #’s below to find out which schools they are and let us know what you think they should do to help prevent a future appearance on the list.
2010 4-year Cost: $58,830
30-Year Net ROI: $51,570
9. Lee University (Cleveland, TN)
2010 4-year Cost: $89,680
30-Year Net ROI: $51,100
8. Grambling State University (Grambling, Louisiana)
2010 4-year Cost: $67,340
30-Year Net ROI: $50,240
7. Texas Southern University (Houston, TX)
2010 4-year Cost: $84,000
30-Year Net ROI: $49,180
6. Cameron University (Lawton, OK)
2010 4-year Cost: $72,760
30-Year Net ROI: $44,350
5. University of Arkansas Little Rock (Little Rock, AK)
2010 4-year Cost: $92,310
30-Year Net ROI: $41,820
4. Chicago State University (Chicago, IL)
2010 4-year Cost: $100,500
30-Year Net ROI: $39,080
3. University of North Carolina Pembroke (Pembroke, NC)
2010 4-year Cost: $66,490
30-Year Net ROI: $37,540
2. Davenport University (MI)
2010 4-year Cost: $113,600
30-Year Net ROI: $27,790
1. Shaw University (Raleigh NC)
2010 4-year Cost: $98,240
30-Year Net ROI: $15,480
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