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15 Michigan Colleges Among Top 500 In U.S.: Forbes

Forbes this week released its annual list of the best colleges in America. See which Michigan schools made the cut.

MICHIGAN — Fifteen Michigan colleges made Forbes' list of top 500 schools in the nation, including the University of Michigan, Michigan State and Kalamazoo College.

Last week, Forbes issued its 14th annual list of America’s Top Colleges, giving the nod to “top academics and career success while minimizing debt for students across America,” according to the publication.

“We know that a college degree is a significant investment for any student, and one that’s been compounded by recent years of financial turmoil for many,” Emma Whitford, senior education reporter at Forbes, said in a release. “This list reflects the public and private universities that are going above and beyond to deliver on that investment.”

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The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor was Michigan's highest-ranked school, coming in at No. 25 on the list. On average, students who attend the school receive about $21,444 in grant aid and graduate with approximately $7,342 in debt. Graduates also have a median 10-year salary of $129,600.

Other Michigan schools on this year’s list include:

  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ranked No. 25
  • Michigan State University, East Lansing, Ranked No. 81
  • Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Ranked No. 183
  • Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Ranked No. 235
  • Hope College, Holland, Ranked No. 289
  • Kettering University, Flint, Ranked No. 320
  • Calvin University, Grand Rapids, Ranked No. 324
  • University of Michigan-Dearborn, Ranked No. 345
  • Oakland University, Rochester, Ranked No. 399
  • University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Ranked No. 409
  • Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Ranked No. 425
  • Albion College, Albion, Ranked No. 436
  • Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Ranked No. 445
  • Wayne State University, Detroit, Ranked No. 459
  • Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Ranked No. 496

To choose this year’s top schools, Forbes focused on factors including whether students graduated on time, secured high salaries after graduation, and if students went on to have successful careers. Forbes also looked at how much debt students had post-graduation.

Data used to determine the ranking came from two federal government databases. Forbes also used data from its own publications as well as the Seattle-based software and data company PayScale, Washington, D.C.-based public policy think tank Third Way, and the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics.

Schools with less than 300 undergraduate students were excluded. The five federal military academies in the United States were ranked in a separate list.

Read more about the 2022 Top Colleges methodology.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology took the top spot on this year’s list followed by the University of California - Berkeley and Stanford University, which tied for No. 2. Meanwhile, Harvard University dropped several spots to No. 15 this year after holding the No. 1 spot from 2017 to 2019.

See the full list of Forbes 2022 Top Colleges.

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