Location: Brooklyn, New York This university has an acceptance rate of 88%, which makes the 32% graduation rate look even lower than it is.
They have also faced scrutiny more than once for their policies that restrict free speech.
Paine College
Location: Augusta, Georgia The numbers at Paine College are all over the place – and not in a good way. Take their incredibly low graduation rate of just 20%.
In fact, this school has been around for nearly 150 years and only have about 6,000 living graduates today. When you pit that up against Harvard’s 371,000, it’s pretty pitiful.
Emmanuel College
Location: Franklin Springs, Georgia Emmanuel doesn’t exactly graduate a very comforting percentage of its students either, just 45%.
And after paying more than $27,000 per year, students deserve to walk away with their degree.
Kenyon College
Location: Gambier, Ohio Kenyon College in Ohio has some good things going for it, including its high graduation rate of nearly 90%.
Students pay a pretty penny every year to attend the Midwestern school, however – almost $56,000. But that number looks even worse you compare it to the median ten-year salary of $48,700.
Baker College
Location: Flint, Michigan
Baker College in Flint, Michigan is in the midst of shutting down, themselves. By August of 2020, the Flint Township campus will close – although they’re just consolidating and moving to Owosso. It’s no secret that the people living in Flint have dealt with their fair share of (serious) problems over the past several years, which continues to this day.
Aside from the obvious issues, local grads are dealing with more than $22,000 in debt and struggling to pay it, thanks to an average salary of just over $27,000.