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[quote=Anonymous]Breaking down the ROI: https://www.thirdway.org/report/price-to-earnings-premium-a-new-way-of-measuring-return-on-investment-in-higher-ed The premium is calculated by subtracting the median salary of high school graduate within each state from median salaries 10 years out. The price-to-earnings ratio is calculated by dividing the 4-year total average net price by the earnings premium and means the number of years it takes to recoup the net cost. Earnings premium beyond a high school graduate, total 4-year net price, price-to-earnings ratio Stanford: $69,180, $56,620, 0.8 Princeton $49,850, $41,024, 0.8 Harvard: $62,343, $59,924, 1.0 MIT:$77,343, $90,196, 1.2 Yale:$57,200, $78,028, 1.4 Cal-Berkeley:$39,980, $57,872, 1.5 UCLA:$35,880, $54,288, 1.5 Columbia:$59,514, $88,004, 1.5 Penn: $60,367, $93,124, 1.5 Chicago:$43,280, $78,040, 1.8 Dartmouth: $49,195, $108,320, 2.2 Duke: $62,400, $134,660, 2.2 Cornell:$53,414, $121,992, 2.3 Northwestern:$44,180, $105,592, 2.4 Johns Hopkins:$46,895, $127,816, 2.7 Brown:$41,615, $114,516, 2.8[/quote]
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