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.
This appears to be a quickly thrown together list with incredibly limited criteria that do little to access the actual quality of the education received. Then they throw in a few schools that squelched free speech as red meat to get attention from conservatives. Note the source is not "Money", who is well known for their college lists, but "Money INC", a knockoff site.
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 thats about 7500 per year or 3750 per semester.
That's because a large number of students graduate with zero debt, because they or their parents actually saved for college, or they got a full ride scholarship. Many others have some level of aid that reduces their need to borrow.