Goshen College, Indiana
You might be considering Goshen College if you prefer small towns to big cities. We are here to make you think twice before you go ahead and enroll there. The college only has a student population of a thousand students at any given time. It is a good thing that what it lacks in population makes up for it in costs. According to reports, four years at the school will cost you $159,000. On top of that, the return on investment does not look very good. After two decades, the average student still has $29,000 in debt.
Montserrat College of Art, Massachusetts
To be fair, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the gold standard in the state. It makes the others look pretty bad compared, but Montserrat College of Art is doing even more badly than the others. With a graduation rate of 48.5 percent, it is not the worst. However, it is not the best either. At any rate, it is the financial cost that brings it to the bottom of the barrel. Students earn an average salary of $26,500 after six years. On the other hand, they have a median debt of $47,340, thanks to their education cost.