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College Scorecard (government site)
Has anyone seen the new college scorecard web site from the Obama administration (since it's something the current administration did, I figure I'll mention it here). It seems highly supportive of Rice's ratings.

According to the site's figures, Rice's average annual cost is right around the national average ($16.730) but the graduation rate (92 pct) and average salary after graduation (almost 60K a year figured at 10 years after starting school there) is much higher than average. The average attendance cost is the average net cost for students after receiving national, school or state government aid.

Others can do their own comparison but a quick search has Rice comparing very favorably to other Texas schools.

collegescorecard.ed.gov
09-15-2015 12:08 AM
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