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The 20 Worst Colleges in America in 2019
Money Inc ^ | Liz Flynn

Posted on 12/03/2019 9:21:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind

When you’re thinking about attending college there are several things that you should take into consideration. Finding the best college for you depends upon your unique needs. The cost, the quality of the education, reputation of the college and percentage of graduates who find jobs are a few items to factor in. There are some colleges that you should stay away from, even if they’re more affordable or nearer by where you live. What makes a college a bad choice? Even though we all have our own opinions on the matter, some things to check out are the average student debt, the return on investment over 20 years, the graduation rate, the median starting income, the annual cost and the overall ranking of the institution. Cheat Sheet from and The Washington Monthly includes more colleges which fail to measure up and we’ve also included colleges that inhibit free speech from The Advocate. Here are the 20 worst colleges in America based upon the information we’ve gathered from these analyses.

The University of Montevallo

20.The University of Montevallo

The University of Montevallo was founded in 1896, in Montevallo, Alabama as a public university. The undergraduate enrollment is just under 2,400. The graduation rate is 47 percent which is less than half of all students who enroll. Those who graduate average debt of $25,484 with a median starting income of $38,300, an annual cost of $22,000 for in-state and $35,000 for out of state students. The return on investment is a low $20,200.

The University of South Carolina at Aiken

19. The University of South Carolina at Aiken

The University of South Carolina, Aiken was founded in 1961. It’s a relatively new public institution with an undergraduate population of just under 3,400. The graduation rate is 41 percent and the median starting income for graduates is $41,000 with an annual cost of $18,500. It ranks number 1178 out of a collection of 1779. Students complain about the fact that there’s not much to do in the community, which consists mostly of retired people and the community is fairly closed off, cutting down on activities, recreation, and opportunities to network for finding a good job in the area upon graduation.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Eastern New York4

18. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Eastern New York

This college made it to the list of the worst colleges in America because of their poorly written policies which have been used by the administration to quell free speech. When controversies come to light, the administration has gone so far as to claim “eminent domain” to prevent students from passing out buttons or flyers on campus sidewalks. You can’t even hand out a flier on the property without gaining prior authorization. The claim of eminent domain is invalid as it deals with the government’s ability to claim property, and it’s embarrassing that they would use the claim when it has nothing to do with the banned activities. They have also punished students who talk to the media about their backward policies. This is a college to stay away from until they get their act together.

Florida Memorial University

17. Florida Memorial University

Florida Memorial University was founded in 1879 in Miami, Florida as a private school. The undergraduate population is just under 1,700. Students pay an average of $22,270 per year to attend and amass an average student debt of $30,160 upon graduation. The median starting income for graduates who secure employment is $36,600 but the graduation rate is just 38 percent.

Grambling State University

16. Grambling State University

Grambling State University was established in 1901 in Grambling, Louisiana as a public institution. The undergraduate population is just over 4,000. The annual cost of attendance is $17,489 and students who graduate average debt of $25,732. The median starting income for students who secure employment upon graduation is $43,800, but the graduation rate is just 35 percent.

Columbia College Hollywood

15. Columbia College Hollywood

Columbia College Hollywood is a private school located in Los Angeles, California. The College Scoreboard ranks them as one of the worst schools in America because their graduation rate is a low 35 percent, and the average tuition costs run $10,000 above the average. Students amass a larger debt upon graduation and the loan default rate is higher. This is a film school and the high default rates indicate that students who graduate are not able to secure stable and gainful employment. Other sources show Columbia College Hollywood has more affordable tuition and better default rates than the average American college or university in 2019. Based on these facts, Columbia College Hollywood may be removed from this list next year.

St. Augustine's University

14. St. Augustine’s University

This school is located in Raleigh, North Carolina. They have a twenty-eight percent graduation rate, and students who do graduate amass a debt of $22,500 The student loan default rate is high for this school. This serves as an indication that those who graduate are not able to make enough money to repay their educational loans.

California State University Los Angeles

13. California State University Los Angeles

California State University Los Angeles campus also ranked among our worst colleges in American for 2019, because of the limitations that it places on free speech. The administration has actually imposed a tax on controversial speech. They made the news when they mishandled a speaking engagement featuring Ben Shapiro, a conservative when they offset the cost for security at the event on their students and requested a panel which was composed of opposing speakers.

12. Black Hills State University

Black Hills State University has an undergraduate population of 4,000 students. They were listed as the twelfth worst school in the nation because of their negative return on investment figure of -$24,000. The total cost of attendance for a bachelor’s degree is $72,400 and students amass a loan debt of $25,400 on average. It’s obvious that graduates are not making enough money upon graduation to justify attendance at this university.

Nazarene Bible College

11. Nazarene Bible College

If you’re interested in a degree in Philosophy, this is the place to go because it ranks high in this discipline. The problem is that there isn’t much call for candidates with this degree in the business world. It’s a private religious institution, and students who graduate with a degree from Nazarene Bible College must fight for the few teaching jobs for college instructors in the field of Philosophy, and many of these positions are offered to part-time adjunct professors who don’t qualify for full-time compensation and benefits. Only ten percent of the faculty at this college are working full-time, and RateMyProfessor gives the school a 0.0 for faculty ratings.

Mt. Sierra College

10. Mt. Sierra College

Mt. Sierra College in California has been ranked as one of the worst colleges in America for 2019 because of its low graduation rates. The school was established in 1990, so it hasn’t been around for very long. They do offer a variety of college courses in business and technology, but students just aren’t hanging around to complete their degrees. The cost is around $16,000 per year, and the reputation of the college suffers from its graduation rate of a pitiful 6.2 percent, which makes employers hesitant to respect the degrees, and they’re likely to pass over graduates in favor of those who have their degrees from other colleges and universities.

California State University at Long Beach

9. California State University at Long Beach

This is the sister institution of the Los Angeles Cal State U. They made our worst colleges in America list because of tehir refusal to allow artistic expression when the mention of race is involved. Students who want to make a statement against racism are not allowed to do so. Students who were of a minority group were forced to close a play that made fun of the racial stereotyping that happens in society. This college is big on shutting down free speech.

Georgetown University

*8. Georgetown University

Georgetown University is another institution that has made it to our worst colleges in America list for shutting down student rights to free speech. This has little or nothing to do with their academic prowess nor success post graduation of their students. This is because they stopped students for campaigning for Bernie Sanders when he was a presidential candidate. The college claimed that the reason for his was their tax-exempt status, and they’re reputed for ignoring their own free speech policies. They haven’t offered a solution to this problem, so they’re staying on the list until they can figure it out.

Stratford University

7. Stratford University

Stratford University is located in Fairfax, Virginia. There are many students who attend this university on a part-time basis. This makes it difficult to get a true assessment of its scores, but it’s been ranked as being a school with a 30 percent graduation rate. students who graduate from Stratford University usually take a lot longer to do so and they amass a greater debt in the process. The longer it takes to earn a degree, the lower the likelihood of graduation.

DC

6. University of the District of Columbia

This university is located in Washington, DC in the urban district. It’s a public institution founded in 1976 with an undergraduate population of just under 3,900. The graduation rate is only 32 percent with an annual cost of $23,000 for in-state students and $29,600 for out of state. There is no data available on the return of investment, but students average debt of $22,120.Students who were surveyed about the quality of the school indicated that if you have somewhere else that you can go for college, you probably should.

Shaw University

5. Shaw University

Shaw University was founded as a private institution in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1865. They’re a smaller school with just over 1,500 undergraduates. What makes them one of the worst colleges in America for 2019 is the graduation rate of just 23 percent. Students leave with an average debt of $28,000 with an annual cost for attendance at $24,638. the median starting income for graduates is $36,900 per year. Shaw is ranked at a horribly low number 1774 out of 1779 colleges in America, making it one of the top six worst choices.

Fayetteville State University

4. Fayetteville State University

Located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, this public institution is a smaller college with an enrollment of just under 5,400 students at the undergraduate level. The average graduation rate is a low 33 percent. The median starting income for those who gain employment after graduation is $38,000. The annual cost is around $13,000 with an ROI of just $29,500 over 20 years.

Lindsey Wilson College

3. Lindsey Wilson College

Lindsey Wilson College was founded in Columbia, Kentucky in 1903 as a private institution with United Method Church affiliation. The undergraduate population is just under 2,600. The average cost of attendance is $34,235 with a median starting income for graduates of $38,500, and an average student debt of $21,000. The graduation rate is only 31 percent.

2. Morris College

Morris College was founded in Sumter, South Carolina in 1908, affiliated with the Baptist Church. The undergraduate enrollment is 1,200 and the school is outdated in its use of technology. The annual cost of attendance is just under $20,000 and students leave the school with an average debt of $26,000. The Median starting income is $32,300 but the graduation rate is only 29 percent.

DeVry University

1. DeVry University

DeVry University is located in Illinois, and we’ve included it as the worst college in America for 2019 because of the fact that only 29 percent of students who enroll actually graduate. The average debt for those who do graduate is $43,000. The school has been sued by the Federal Trade Commission because the information they provide to students about the likelihood of obtaining a job in their field after they graduate from the university is misleading. The borrowing rates are too high and the graduation rates are too low. Making empty promises to students without facts to base the claims upon can get you into trouble in the legal system and it’s best to avoid a school that is under investigation or involved in a lawsuit because if you do graduate, the degree is not likely to receive much credence from potential employers.


TOPICS: Education; Society
KEYWORDS: college; hbcu; worstcolleges
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1 posted on 12/03/2019 9:21:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Seriously? Evergreen State is NOT on this list?

Ignore this this list, then.


2 posted on 12/03/2019 9:27:24 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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To: SeekAndFind

How did Evergreen State College, Olympia
WA not make the list?


3 posted on 12/03/2019 9:28:44 AM PST by Drango (1776 = 2020)
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To: SeekAndFind

Surprised to see RPI on this list. I worked with several very good engineers who were alums.


4 posted on 12/03/2019 9:30:11 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Some HBCU’s on this list. Therefore this list is racist.


5 posted on 12/03/2019 9:33:41 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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To: Rummyfan

RE: Surprised to see RPI on this list. I worked with several very good engineers who were alums.

It is a very good STEM school. However, if you look at the reasons given by this article, it describes the school as a totalitarian, China-like environment. You are only allowed to say things the authorities allow you to OR ELSE...

Better stick to your technical/mathematical/engineering work and shut up.


6 posted on 12/03/2019 9:34:31 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: Rummyfan

Its clearly on this list because RPI wants order on their campus. Its very tough & very good engineering school and with that policy its clear they want serious students. If you have time to be an “activist” you don’t have time to be a RPI engineering student! Go elsewhere if you feel you have to “save-the-world” as a 20-something!


7 posted on 12/03/2019 9:38:20 AM PST by Reily
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To: SeekAndFind

Berkeley.

Univ. of TX.

Every Ivy.


8 posted on 12/03/2019 9:40:38 AM PST by bgill
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To: Responsibility2nd

I notice that most of the schools have a graduation debt of between 20 and 30 thousand. Assuming full time students are taking out loans that’s about 7500 per year or 3750 per semester. Harvard’s cost per credit hour is 1406. so you can take 2.7 hrs per semester at Harvard. Also most of these are minority, private, or religious based schools. People who get divinity degrees or teaching degrees don’t expect to make 200,000 per year like a Harvard grad with a degree in white entitlement studies, climate change theory or socialism propaganda.


9 posted on 12/03/2019 9:40:39 AM PST by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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To: Drango

Also noticeably absent was Oberlin.


10 posted on 12/03/2019 9:43:28 AM PST by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: SeekAndFind

11 posted on 12/03/2019 9:44:55 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: SeekAndFind

Strong showing for the Carolinas.


12 posted on 12/03/2019 9:55:00 AM PST by TarasBulbous
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To: SeekAndFind

I went to Ga. Tech (Engineering school) in the ‘70s

The closest to “Political Speech” I saw was the Streaking Craze. Too Busy trying to learn Thermodynamics, Transport Theory, and Partial Differential Equations

Maybe it’s different now, but Engineering Schools absolutely should put a premium on Rigorous Logic


13 posted on 12/03/2019 9:57:02 AM PST by HangnJudge (Kipling was right about Humanity)
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To: SeekAndFind
The problem with technically collages is that most of the students are not there to graduate. They are there to take a couple of classes to update their skills. I have attended four collages since I graduated for that exact reason. I had no intention of getting a degree from those institutions.

So they need to work that and those who are taking night classes for the fun of learning something new into the equation.

14 posted on 12/03/2019 9:57:55 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (A hero is a hero no matter what medal they give him. Likewise a schmuck is still a schmuck.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I thought it was a FBS football ranking, so I was surprised UConn and UMass wasn’t on the list...then I saw it was the worst University in terms of life.


15 posted on 12/03/2019 9:59:15 AM PST by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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Are the best statisticians I ever work with was a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Eastern New York.

Granted he probably graduated 30 years ago, but he was one on the ball hot shot.


16 posted on 12/03/2019 10:02:27 AM PST by Clutch Martin (The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

You beat me to it. This list is overweighted with colleges with majority or near-majority black student bodies. Cue the “that’s racist” kid.


17 posted on 12/03/2019 10:03:38 AM PST by irishjuggler
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To: Deplorable American1776

No, the worst would be Cumberland College, Lebanon, TN


18 posted on 12/03/2019 10:05:07 AM PST by HangnJudge (Kipling was right about Humanity)
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To: SeekAndFind

Maxine Waters, graduate of #13.


19 posted on 12/03/2019 10:07:21 AM PST by Lockbox
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To: SeekAndFind
18. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Eastern New York

This college made it to the list of the worst colleges in America because of their poorly written policies which have been used by the administration to quell free speech. When controversies come to light, the administration has gone so far as to claim “eminent domain” to prevent students from passing out buttons or flyers on campus sidewalks. You can’t even hand out a flier on the property without gaining prior authorization. The claim of eminent domain is invalid as it deals with the government’s ability to claim property, and it’s embarrassing that they would use the claim when it has nothing to do with the banned activities. They have also punished students who talk to the media about their backward policies. This is a college to stay away from until they get their act together.

My alma-mater.

All of this came about when ultra-leftist Shirley Ann Jackson became President. (I think one of her first actions was to bring the Commodities Scam Queen in as a commencement speaker.) Few white males are ever featured in the alumni magazine anymore. It's just so disgusting!

The people who call for money must have a SAJ code because I don't hear from them anymore. Formerly, when they called I would tell them, "I'm not giving any money and I think you know the reason why." They always did.

ML/NJ

20 posted on 12/03/2019 10:08:12 AM PST by ml/nj
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