The 23 best colleges for your money if you want to go into business

UC Berkeley graduationFacebook/UC BerkeleyThese colleges offer the biggest bang for a business major's buck.
Here's a quick financial lesson for aspiring business majors: Which schools offer the best return on your investment?
For those hoping to keep their costs down and increase their earning potential, some colleges are better than others.
To find the ones that offer undergrads the greatest return, PayScale analyzed the cost of attending for a 2015 graduate and the median 20-year total earnings for a business major compared to those of a high-school graduate. (Click here to read more about the methodology.)

Some colleges may not appear on this list because PayScale did not have enough data on alumni that studied business. Public school ROIs are for in-state students only.


23. Brigham Young University

23. Brigham Young University
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Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $69,400
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $665,000
Overall graduation rate: 79%

22. The College of New Jersey

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $118,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $666,000
Overall graduation rate: 87%

21. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $96,300
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $668,000
Overall graduation rate: 75%

20. New York University

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $250,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $684,000
Overall graduation rate: 83%

19. Wittenberg University

19. Wittenberg University
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Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $202,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $686,000
Overall graduation rate: 69%

18. University of Washington, main campus

18. University of Washington, main campus
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Type of school: Public
Total cost: $104,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $690,000
Overall graduation rate: 84%

17. University of California, Los Angeles

17. University of California, Los Angeles
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Type of school: Public
Total cost: $129,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $695,000
Overall graduation rate: 91%

16. Boston College

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $239,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $699,000
Overall graduation rate: 91%

15. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

15. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Type of school: Public
Total cost: $94,100
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $700,000
Overall graduation rate: 90%

14. Wentworth Institute of Technology

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $181,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $704,000
Overall graduation rate: 64%

13. SUNY, Binghamton University

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $89,600
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $714,000
Overall graduation rate: 81%

12. Washington University in St. Louis

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $247,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $727,000
Overall graduation rate: 95%

11. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $242,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $742,000
Overall graduation rate: 93%

10. Georgia Institute of Technology

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $91,500
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $743,000
Overall graduation rate: 82%

9. Loyola University, Baltimore, Maryland

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $230,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $744,000
Overall graduation rate: 82%

8. University of Notre Dame

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $236,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $745,000
Overall graduation rate: 96%

7. Babson College

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $238,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $756,000
Overall graduation rate: 90%

6. Lehigh University

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $226,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $772,000
Overall graduation rate: 87%

4. (TIE) University of Virginia, main campus

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $102,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $873,000
Overall graduation rate: 94%

4. (TIE) Santa Clara University

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $235,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $873,000
Overall graduation rate: 85%

3. University of Pennsylvania

Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $243,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $951,000
Graduation rate: 96%

2. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

2. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
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Type of school: Private not-for-profit
Total cost: $245,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $979,000
Overall graduation rate: 95%

1. University of California, Berkeley

Type of school: Public
Total cost: $133,000
Net 20-year ROI for business majors: $1,270,000
Overall graduation rate: 91%


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