Colleges Worth Your Money: A Guide to What America's Top Schools Can Do for You, Seventh Edition


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Colleges Worth Your Money is a comprehensive, data-driven guide that profiles 220 of the most worthwhile colleges and universities in the United States. Written by experienced educational consultants and higher education researchers, the book is designed to shift the college search conversation from prestige to value, helping students and families make smarter, outcome-focused decisions about higher education.

At a time when the cost of college continues to soar and admissions become increasingly competitive, Colleges Worth Your Money offers a clear-eyed evaluation of which institutions truly deliver strong returns on investment. Each school profile combines robust statistical data with over 70 data points per entry, alongside insightful narrative analysis covering academics, campus life, career services, admissions trends, affordability, and postgraduate outcomes.

Unlike traditional college guidebooks, this resource emphasizes real-world results: how well a school prepares students for the job market, graduate study, and long-term success. Readers will find details on average student debt, alumni earnings, job placement rates, internship opportunities, and the generosity of financial aid packages. It also evaluates key institutional characteristics, such as class sizes, student-to-faculty ratios, graduation rates, curricular flexibility, and the strength of academic support services.

What sets this guide apart is its balanced blend of data and expert commentary, offering context that numbers alone cannot provide. Whether you're aiming for a small liberal arts college or a large public university, the book helps readers understand not only which schools are affordable but also which ones are most likely to support student success.

Colleges Worth Your Money is ideal for data-savvy students, pragmatic parents, and college counselors who want more than glossy brochures and marketing slogans. By highlighting the colleges that offer both excellent education and strong value, Colleges Worth Your Money empowers readers to find institutions where students can thrive academically, socially, and professionally.

Author: Andrew Belasco,Dave Bergman,Michael Trivette
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 07/09/2026
Pages: 488
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.46w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9798216394617
BISAC Categories:
- Study Aids | College Guides
- Reference | General
- Family & Relationships | Education

About the Author

Andrew Belasco, PhD, a graduate of Georgetown University and Harvard University, is CEO of College Transitions, an educational consulting firm, and the co-author of The Enlightened College Applicant: A New Approach to the Search and Admissions Process. His work has been published in the nation's top higher education journals and featured in dozens of media outlets, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and NPR. He lives in Doylestown, PA.

Dave Bergman, EdD, is a co-founder of College Transitions and oversees the collegetransitions.com blog and dataverse, reaching an audience of more than twelve million readers annually. Dave is also the co-author of The Enlightened College Applicant: A New Approach to the Search and Admissions Process. He lives in Conshohocken, PA.

Kelsea Conlin is the Director of Writing Support at College Transitions and leads in developing content for collegetransitions.com. She holds a BA in English with a concentration in Creative Writing from Tufts University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Her short fiction has appeared in Chautauqua. He lives in Londonderry, NH.

Michael Trivette, PhD, is a co-founder of College Transitions and has experience working within the University of North Carolina System and the University of System of Georgia. His work has been published in Educational Policy, the Review of Higher Education, the Journal of Higher Education, and the Journal of Education Finance. He lives in Charlotte, NC.