Location: Ellisville, Mississippi Tuition may be extremely affordable at this community college in Mississippi, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to attend. Jones is on FIRE’s top ten list for the worst schools for free speech in the country.
One of the lawyers for the organization even called them the “worst of the worst.” Steer very clear of this school, unless of course, you don’t really care about your first amendment rights.
Montana State University Billings
Location: Billings, Montana
After reading about some of the previous schools on this list, Montana State University Billings’ graduation rate of 28% doesn’t seem all too bad, does it? But in the grand scheme of things and on a list of all of the schools in the nation, it’s still pretty lousy.
Students will graduate with an average debt of over $22,000 and make a salary of less than $35,000 more than six years after entry. It’s probably best to keep searching for a better school.
Stillman College
Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Stillman College’s graduate rate is an embarrassing 11% - one of the lowest rates on the entire list.
Plus, those who do make it through the end of their programs are still looking at a -$80,000 return on their investment.
Colorado College
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado While Colorado College has some good things going for it, such as the 86% graduation rate, the ROI is questionable at best.
The school is super picky, accepting only 16% of applicants, though those who get accepted have a $38,000 median salary to look forward to upon graduation – that’s after paying nearly $50,000 per year for their degree.
Mt. Sierra College, California
Location: Monrovia, California (Closed)
Mt. Sierra College in Monrovia shut down in June of 2019 after its president gave just a one-day notice alerting students to the goings-on. In 2013, more than 350 students left their programs due to accreditation issues when the school was placed on a warning list.
After that, everything went downhill until they completely ran out of money. The students who were left behind were transferred to the equally troubled DeVry University. Before the closure, the graduation rate was an embarrassing 6.2%.