Future income isn't the only factor that should determine college choice, but it may be the most important one.
So how good are the famous college rankings from U.S. News & World Report at predicting future income? It turns out there are some majorly underrated and overrated schools.
We plotted U.S. News' ranking of the best colleges against PayScale's mid-career salary rank to identify the outliers (read the full methodology here).
University of Massachusetts Lowell emerged as the most underrated school, heading a list of state schools and lesser-known tech schools.
#25 Widener University
Ranked #378 in our composite of U.S. News's college and university lists.
Ranked #319 in PayScale's mid-career salary list.
(As you can see, Widener ranks much better on salary than it does in the standard college ranking.)
Widener is a private school with 6,000 students on a 108-acre campus just outside of Philadelphia. Almost 30% of the students major in business and 22% major in health professions, which may explain why graduated have such high mid-career salaries at an average of $78,200.
Note: Although U.S. News ranks colleges and universities separately, we combined these lists by doubling the ranking. Read the full methodology here.
#24 Northern Illinois University
Ranked #378 in our composite of U.S. News's college and university lists.
Ranked #314 in PayScale's mid-career salary list.
Located in DeKalb, IL, Northern Illinois is a large public school that's comprised of seven colleges offering degrees in a variety of subjects, including speech, psychology, nursing, and accounting. The average mid-career salary is $78,300.
Note: Although U.S. News ranks colleges and universities separately, we combined these lists by doubling the ranking. Read the full methodology here.
#23 University of San Francisco
Ranked #212 in our composite of U.S. News's college and university lists.
Ranked #82 in PayScale's mid-career salary list.
The University of San Francisco is a private Jesuit university that was founded in 1855. Even though it's not ranked very high at #106 on US News' list, students are drawn here for its great location right near the Golden Gate Bridge and for its small class sizes. The average mid-career salary is high at $92,400.
Note: Although U.S. News ranks colleges and universities separately, we combined these lists by doubling the ranking. Read the full methodology here.
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