Location: Orangeburg, South Carolina
Claflin doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to its graduation rate, which is just over 52%.
Aside from that, only 86% of graduates report being employed six years after entry.
Campbellsville University
Location: Campbellsville, Kentucky
Campbellsville seems bad all the way around. Sure, they accept 70% of applicants, so then why do only 39% of students complete their programs?
Maybe it’s because the ones who go for all four years have to shell out over $183,000.
Grambling State University
Location: Grambling, Louisiana
Ah, Grambling State, “the place where everybody is somebody,” – and also where you walk away carrying an average of over $28,000 in debt. Of course, their median starting salary for alums could be worse than it is, which is currently $43,600.
Grambling State is ranked between number 96-122 among regional universities in the South alone. So, you can imagine where that puts it on a national list.
New England College
Location: Henniker, New Hampshire
This private liberal arts school in New Hampshire has a crazy high acceptance rate, taking in nearly 100% of students who apply. About 36% of students complete their programs, which is fairly low on average – especially considering how many undergraduates are accepted every year.
In 2016, there were nearly 1,800 students at New England College, all of which shelled out around $27,000 to attend. But the average debt is probably the worst aspect of this school, at an astonishingly high $34,500.
Northcentral University
Location: San Diego, California
This school, located in San Diego, has seen its fair share of controversy since opening its doors in 1996.
On the Better Business Bureau website, they have a pathetic one-star rating, which probably has something to do with the fact they’ve been sued by former students in a class-action lawsuit for bait-and-switch techniques and false recruiting practices.