ROI comparison of U.S. Ivy and Non-Ivy league Bachelor's degrees 2012

Comparison of the average ROI (Return on Investment) of Ivy league and Non-Ivy league Bachelor's degrees in the U.S. in 2012

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Release date

May 2014

Region

United States

Survey time period

2012

Supplementary notes

Only employees who possess a Bachelor's Degree and no higher degrees are included. This means Bachelor graduates who go on to earn a Master's degree, MBA, MD, JD, PhD, or other advanced degree are not included. Careers that require advanced degrees, such as law or medicine, are not included. Moreover, only graduates who are employed full-time and paid with either an hourly wage or an annual salary are included.

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