Forbes Publishes Annual Financial Grades for 900 Private Colleges
Forbes released its yearly assessment of the financial health of more than 900 private not-for-profit colleges that enroll more than 500 students. The report uses enrollment and financial data to assign grades.
Forbes published its annual College Financial Grades, which evaluate the financial condition of more than 900 private not-for-profit colleges with enrollment above 500 students. The assessment draws on enrollment figures and financial statements supplied by the institutions.
The grades cover only private not-for-profit colleges that meet the minimum enrollment threshold. Institutions below 500 students are excluded from this edition.
Forbes obtained the underlying data from publicly available financial filings and enrollment reports. No individual college results or grade distributions were included in the announcement.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Colleges may use the grades when preparing financial planning documents.
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Prospective students could review the grades during college selection.
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