System Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Apparently, the president of the University of Wisconsin System in Madison isn’t mature enough to handle sex education, as evidenced when he reprimanded a faculty member for their choice of speakers, followed by a fierce audit.
Needless to say, this school is one of the worst in the country for free speech – at least, under Ray Cross’ leadership, that is.
Laramie County Community College
Location: Cheyenne, Wyoming
One good thing about this school is the super low cost. In-state students pay just $3,306 per year, which is much lower than most of the other universities in the area, and in the Western world in general. Then again, it is a community college, and that’s sort of the whole point.
The graduation rate at Laramie County is just over 25%, which is pretty sad. If you’re determined to go to a community college, head to Western Wyoming in either Rock Springs or Green River.
Marquette University
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Of the 20 schools on Insurify’s list of the most dangerous college campuses in the country, Marquette University sits in ninth place.
But they also have the highest rate of property crimes on the list. Plus, their tuition runs each student nearly $39,000 per year.
Sewanee-University of the South
Location: Sewanee, Tennessee
If money is of any concern to you, save it and find yourself a school with a better ROI. Sewanee charges an average of over $54,000, but the median salary only ends up being around $45,500, and that’s 10 years after entry.
If you’ve got deep pockets, however, you could definitely do worse than this school which has a graduation rate of 79%.
DeVry University
Location: Chicago, Illinois DeVry
University is ranked among some of the worst schools in the country according to numerous publications including Consumer Affairs and Grad Reports. As many of the classes are online and can feel very impersonal.
The graduation rate is just under 21%, and students tend to come away from their time at the school loaded up with debt – over $30,000 – and little else to show for it. According to multiple former online students, getting to talk to someone about any issues you’re experiencing can be a runaround, customer service phone line type of process.