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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Ranked Second For Public University ROI ]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Economists generally agree that a higher education is a good return on your investment. Those who earn their college degree typically obtain salaries much higher than those who do not, and in a majority of cases, those people earn enough to make up for the tuition costs associated with college.</p>

<p>Researchers at<em> Money </em>magazine used 2017 data from the website Payscale to compile a list they call &quot;The 25 Best Public Colleges for Big Paychecks.&quot;</p>

<p>They determined the top public universities with the highest return on investment based on costs, graduation rates, and earning potential out of college.</p>

<p>Georgia Tech came in ranked second on that list with a net 20-year return on investment of $824,000.</p>

<p>While these rankings are based on the cost of in-state tuition, <em>Money </em>and PayScale note that Georgia Tech also ranks in the Top 20 when out-of-state tuition costs are factored in as well.</p>

<p><a href="http://time.com/money/4748643/public-colleges-best-return-on-investment-2017/">Read more about the rankings here. </a></p>
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