Columbia College Hollywood, California
We are sure that you imagine glitz and glamor when you hear Los Angeles and Hollywood. This might be the case for certain parts of the metropolis, but this does not apply to Columbia College Hollywood. Its students can take up media studies and film to scriptwriting to special effects, but it all comes at a price. They have to shell out $10,000 more than other colleges that offer the same courses. Sadly, only 35 percent of students finish their degree. As we all know, it is not easy to find employment in Hollywood.
Heritage University, Washington
There might be a lot of great schools in Washington, a few lower the standard. Heritage University is one of the latter. At 84.1 percent, the graduation rate is much higher than the others on the list. Sadly, only 4 percent of students graduate on time. Aside from that, the median salary after six years is pretty bad. The state average rests at $61,896, so it is dismal that graduates of this school are expected to make only $35,900. Not only that, but this figure leads to 12 percent of graduates defaulting on loans.