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50 Top Ranked Colleges That Pay Off the Least

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15. Oberlin College (Ohio)
> Typical salary 10 yrs. after entry: $40,300
> Cost of four-year degree:$117,944
> Typical student debt: $24,000
> Most common degree awarded: Visual and Performing Arts (24.4%)

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14. SUNY Buffalo State (N.Y.)
> Typical salary 10 yrs. after entry: $38,100
> Cost of four-year degree:$47,596
> Typical student debt: $15,000
> Most common degree awarded: Education (18.8%)

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13. Agnes Scott College (Ga.)
> Typical salary 10 yrs. after entry: $38,800
> Cost of four-year degree:$74,068
> Typical student debt: $22,750
> Most common degree awarded: Social Sciences (21.0%)

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12. Colorado College (Colo.)
> Typical salary 10 yrs. after entry: $39,700
> Cost of four-year degree:$109,736
> Typical student debt: $18,000
> Most common degree awarded: Social Sciences (28.2%)

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11. Bard College (N.Y.)
> Typical salary 10 yrs. after entry: $38,700
> Cost of four-year degree:$116,608
> Typical student debt: $20,000
> Most common degree awarded: Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities (39.0%)

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