The Truth About College Costs: These 30 Schools Are Not Worth The Debt

Published on 08/03/2023
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Campbellsville University – Campbellsville, Kentucky

Green Lake, a man-made reservoir in Kentucky, lies adjacent to Campbellsville University, allowing students to study in the midst of nature. It has a satellite campus in Hodgenville, a town in the same state that is famous for hosting Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace. The institution contains music, education, and art colleges, but unfortunately, none of these professions pay well. Tuition is $143,000 for four years, with a -$76,800 return on investment after 20 years.

Campbellsville University – Campbellsville, Kentucky

Campbellsville University – Campbellsville, Kentucky

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Talladega College – Talladega, Alabama

Talladega College charges $88,200 for a four-year degree, with 43% graduating in that time. It’s a historically black college built on the site of a Baptist academy. The governor purchased and chartered it after the Civil War. The Talladega College Tornado Marching Band, which competes nationally, is well-known. Despite this distinction, the return on investment is -$156,900 20 years after graduation.

Talladega College – Talladega, Alabama

Talladega College – Talladega, Alabama

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