The 2024 Best Colleges in America: Why Salary Plays a Key Role | WSJ Your Money Briefing

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Published 2023-09-07
The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 rankings measure several higher-education categories including graduation rates, students’ salaries after graduation, and the length of time it takes someone to pay off the full cost of attendance.

Host J.R. Whalen speaks with WSJ’s Chastity Pratt, Harry Carr and Tom Corrigan about the findings.

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All Comments (11)
  • @williamchurch711
    Don't put the list behind a paywall. Make it publicly available for parents to evaluate.
  • @Xanadu544
    Salary has o be adjusted per metropolitan area
  • Public colleges always get the short end of the stick in these rankings, although the WSJ's clientele doesn't care. Most of them wouldn't dare send their children to a state university.
  • @user-xl5zn5fd6g
    Georgetown is such a powerhouse for business / Wall Street. They could be ranked even higher
  • @c.f.okonta8815
    A university doesn’t have to be a private school to be prestigious.There are many prestigious public universities across the u.s eg UCLA, university of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,College of William and Mary. University of Virginia, university of North Carolina at Chapel hill, Binghamton university, Stony Brook university, UC Davis
  • @tyler0506
    Because you go to college to make more money?
  • @c.f.okonta8815
    The best colleges in order should be MIT,Stanford,Harvard, Columbia, USC