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The cost per credit hour is ridiculously wrong
I checked the cost per credit hour of many universities and they all show a huge number, big enough to exceed 2000, which is not only less than half-truth. Think about it, we at least need around 150 credit hours to get bachelor degree. If one credit hour is more than 2000 dollars, it will take us 300,000 dollars to graduate from university. What's more, you show the cost per credit hour of Harvard is around 4600, making the total cost to about 700,000. Think about it. It makes no sense. There must be something wrong with your website. But…
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your messed up facts
Your stats based on some wack algorithm are way off base. Pay close attention to the number of students....your error lies within.
4 votesThanks for alerting us. The data we used included “satellite” campuses and was inflating the Webster numbers.
This has now been corrected.
http://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/webster-university/student-life/veterans/
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This bug has been fixed
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Bug that has been resolved
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Checking your info
I was looking at your best journalism schools and the pay scale is incredably off. I have never heard if a journalist out of college making $40k. On the TV side you are starting off under $30k unless you are the reincarnation of Edward R Murrow. I posted your info on my Facebook and all the comments were making fun of the pay scale. You need to do a lot more research to get a more realistic number.
1 voteWhat we describe as the starting salary is better defined as early career as it encompasses the first 0-5 years of working experience. This number is also counting everyone who graduates with a journalism degree, not just those who became journalists.
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25 U.S. Colleges where graduates make the highest starting salaries
I question publication accuracy of your list of highest starting salaries for college graduates. Today's Arizona Republic/USA TODAY (Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014), published story listing U.S. Naval Academy graduates at #2 ($64,800) starting salary, but graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at #5 ($55,400) starting salary. Attributed to College Factual, this information is incorrect, greatly misleading and does a disservice to your readers and the public; the correct information is publicly available and does not require advanced math. The pay scales/rates for “all” military officers (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard) are the same--a standard rate across…
1 voteStarting salaries encompasses the first 0-5 years of work experience. See comment. Thank you
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Include BS and MS degrees in Engineering Technology in your database
There are well over 150 programs in Engineering Technology offering BS degrees, many accredited by ABET, graduating thousands of students per year who pursue successful careers in the engineering profession. Having this data would be useful to many students who are interested in the functional engineering tasks rather than the engineering science tasks, hence thrive in an Engineering Technology 4-year program.
1 voteData is already available on the site. See comment.
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Missing College
Washington University is St. Louis is not represented - any reason?
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