Harvard is the second best value for money in the Ivy League

It’s also the third best value in the country

Freshmen can complain less about Annenberg, and Mather House residents can feel a little bit better about themselves knowing that they’re getting the second best bang for their buck in the Ivy League.

Time Magazine’s MONEY just released their 2016 Best Value Colleges Ranking of 705 colleges across the country. Harvard is pretty high on the high at number three, preceded only by Princeton at number and University of Michigan-Ann Arbor at number two.

Harvard College grads make $62,900 early in their careers, with Princeton grads making $62,800. However, Princeton’s sticker price is $61,300 – over $3000 less than Harvard’s of $64,800.

The next Ivies to make the list are Yale at number 12 and Penn at 26. Brown is at number 31, and if you still feel like scrolling at that point, you’ll eventually find the other three Ivies.

But seriously who even goes to Yale

 

 

More
Harvard