Which College Programs Give Students the Best Bang for Their Buck?
New program-level data released from the US Department of Education now allows us to dig below the surface at many institutions across the country to explore what kind of ROI the typical student received from the specific college program from which they graduated.
Price-to-Earnings Premium: A New Way of Measuring Return on Investment in Higher Ed
Just as Wall Street investors use a price-to-earnings ratio to evaluate the value of individual stocks, consumers and lawmakers should similarly be able to assess the return that an individual institution provides to its students before they decide to write huge checks. To capture this sentiment, this paper models a new approach for measuring economic value—a Price-to-Earnings Premium (PEP)—that can be used to get a sense of the amount of time it usually takes to recoup the cost of obtaining a credential at a particular school.
Want More Students To Pay Down Their Loans? Help Them Graduate.
This report examines the differences in loan repayment rates for different slices of student borrowers: those who complete an award or degree and those who never finish.