You Might Want To Think Twice Before Enrolling At These US Colleges

Published on 02/25/2021
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Mt. Sierra College, California

On the topic of colleges, this one is on the newer side of things. In 1990, Mt. Sierra College opened its doors to people looking to take up degrees in technology or business. Many people have only good things to say about the professors, but this does not align with the official records. For one thing, only 6.2 percent of students graduate from school. The teachers might be talented educators, but this has not improved the college’s graduation rate. How sad is that?

Mt. Sierra College, California

Mt. Sierra College, California

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Stevens Henager College-Ogden, Utah

It might look like the Stevens Henager College-Oden has a rather high graduation rate. Compared to the other schools here, it is certainly doing better at 42.4 percent of the student population. However, this image is shattered once you learn that only 18 percent of students graduate on time! On top of that, the median salary is only $28,800 after six years. This is a lot lower than the national average, which stands at $61,557. Not only that but the average student graduates with a debt of $34,040 to their name too.

Stevens Henager College Ogden, Utah

Stevens Henager College-Ogden, Utah

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