College ROI Report

Updated 2024

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Best-value Colleges in Louisiana

The influence of French, African and American culture is apparent in both the spicy cuisine and the eclectic music scene of this southeastern state on the Gulf of Mexico. And if Louisiana is beckoning, there are plenty of solid school choices that will both provide a good education and set you up well for employment post-graduation.

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RankSchool Name20 Year Net ROI
Total 4 Year Cost
Graduation Rate
Typical Years to Graduate
Average Loan Amount
Rank:31School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$27,200Total 4 Year Cost:$87,500Graduation Rate:17%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$21,100
Rank:32School Name:20 Year Net ROI:-Total 4 Year Cost:-Graduation Rate:33%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$20,300
Rank:33School Name:20 Year Net ROI:-Total 4 Year Cost:-Graduation Rate:33%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$20,300
Rank:34School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$-8,400Total 4 Year Cost:$123,000Graduation Rate:17%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$21,100

However, pay attention to graduation rates at each school. Not every school is successful in getting students through with a degree in hand. The best value colleges for graduates in Louisiana are public schools.

Among them, Tulane University is located in the heart of New Orleans and is one of the most famous schools in the South, home to well-known alumni including Newt Gingrich, David Filo (co-founder of Yahoo!), Lauren Hutton and actor/director Paul Michael Glaser (the original Starsky of “Starsky & Hutch.”)