Top private colleges in US for high earnings after graduation and other factors as per Forbes

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT situated in Cambridge (US), is number 1 on the list of Forbes with average grant aid $58,331, and Average aid $12,071.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Columbia University

Columbia University is number 2 on the list of Forbes with $65,173 average grant aid. For the unversed, grant aid is the amount students receive they need to pay back.

Columbia University

Harvard University

Harvard University is number 3 on the list of Forbes' prestigious list. It is also in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Harvard University

Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is number of 4 in the list in terms of private college that gave $58,456 average grant aid.

Johns Hopkins University

Yale University

Yale University is number 5 on the Forbes List in terms of private college. It's average grant to students is $59,076

Yale University

University of Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania gave average grant of $59,721 to students. It is number 6 on the list.

Vanderbilt University

Located in Nashville, Vanderbilt University is number 7 on the list that gave $57,723 average grant aid.

Vanderbilt University

University of Chicago

University of Chicago is number 8 on the list that is located near Hyde Park. It's average grant aid is $58,877.

University of Chicago