Forbes – Wesley Whistle
“Students make the decision every day of where to go to college and what to study. For many, if not most, a major factor in this decision involves what they might earn after graduation. Students may not always expect to be rich, but they want to know they’ll go on to earn enough to support themselves and their family, especially when borrowing thousands of dollars to attend. Until today, students had little information when making this decision as the College Scorecard only showed earnings for students six years after entering. But that salary included students who didn’t graduate and wasn’t on the program level so students couldn’t differentiate between different majors.” (more)