Best Colleges 2024

Best Colleges in the Midwest

Best Colleges in the Midwest

Small liberal arts colleges and big-city research universities both claim top spots in the Midwest. Here are the best in the region.

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Est. Full Price 2023-24
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Graduation Rate
7% $92,900 $23,400 95%
5% $90,300 $39,100 96%
45% $33,400 $15,400 87%
18% $34,900 $20,400 93%
13% $83,400 $30,100 96%
12% $86,800 $24,800 94%
61% $64,700 $26,100 77%
82% $45,800 $20,500 66%
75% $55,600 $25,400 77%
17% $84,600 $33,300 93%
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88% $69,600 $30,400 85%
21% $33,500 $13,300 63%
66% $75,100 $31,200 87%
76% $58,200 $25,500 70%
11% $82,800 $35,400 86%
74% $68,700 $32,000 79%
86% $33,700 $21,700 71%
82% $28,500 $17,200 80%
90% $24,400 $16,200 73%
60% $71,500 $29,400 77%
74% $54,200 $20,300 72%
28% $82,000 $38,200 92%
87% $67,100 $35,000 84%
84% $30,600 $23,600 74%
82% $35,400 $20,500 63%
88% $32,200 $24,100 82%
94% $34,600 $19,300 72%
63% $64,400 $27,100 64%
81% $26,900 $14,800 68%
53% $22,900 $13,300 80%
73% $77,200 $44,100 83%
86% $69,600 $29,600 74%
84% $68,800 $29,600 80%
56% $71,700 $27,700 85%
97% $56,200 $26,000 69%
71% $50,800 $19,900 60%
91% $47,400 $19,200 76%
79% $37,300 $11,000 70%
82% $27,500 $12,400 61%
75% $32,300 $16,900 83%
58% $53,300 $19,600 69%
77% $69,800 $31,900 79%
49% $29,100 $14,100 88%
86% $22,800 $16,400 60%
88% $59,000 $31,700 87%
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Notes: Students who get merit grants are full-time undergraduates who had no financial need and were awarded grants. Graduation rate measures degree completion within six years for both transfer students and first-time students. Early career earnings are the median earnings for both graduates and non-completers, 10 years after they first enrolled.


Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Peterson’s, Money/Witlytic calculations.