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91ΎΕɫ’s #2 ranking on economic outcomes continues to pay dividends

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Yesterday  became the latest media outlet to report the good news about 91ΎΕɫ’s #2 ranking for β€œvalue-added” with respect to mid-career earnings. 91ΎΕΙ« ranked ahead of MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and many other four-year schools, on the first list assessing a broad array of colleges on economic outcomes for graduates.

 from the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program β€” titled Beyond College Rankings, a Value-Added Approach to Assessing Two- and Four-Year Schools β€” used a blend of government and private data sources, including LinkedIn and PayScale. It factored in seven quality metrics: curriculum value, percent graduating in a STEM field, alumni skills, graduation rate, retention rate, aid per student, and instructional staff.

Read for the summary of the report and the list of the β€œ10 universities that will increase your career earnings the most.”

The new ranking has attracted much attention, including coverage in , , , , , , and .