Best Value Colleges in District of Columbia
The biggest 10-year net financial gain after subtracting net price and debt — strong earnings without a sky-high price tag.
| # | College | Type | 5-yr earnings | Net price | Median debt | 10-yr ROI | DR Rating | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Georgetown University Washington, DC | Private | $104,787 | $40,815 | $15,500 | +254% | Strong return | |
| 2 | George Washington University Washington, DC | Private | $91,292 | $36,586 | $20,449 | +201% | Strong return | |
| 3 | Trinity Washington University Washington, DC | Private | $73,953 | $9,302 | $28,250 | +510% | Strong return | |
| 4 | The Catholic University of America Washington, DC | Private | $76,541 | $29,561 | $26,000 | +147% | Strong return | |
| 5 | American University Washington, DC | Private | $76,913 | $41,943 | $22,750 | +81% | Strong return | |
| 6 | University of the District of Columbia Washington, DC | Public | $58,035 | $10,648 | $24,872 | +152% | Strong return | |
| 7 | Strayer University-Global Region Washington, DC | For-profit | $60,858 | $17,833 | $40,621 | +84% | Strong return | |
| 8 | Howard University Washington, DC | Private | $71,318 | $50,539 | $24,500 | +25% | Break-even | |
| 9 | Gallaudet University Washington, DC | Private | $49,040 | $15,845 | $18,000 | -42% | Poor return |
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard. ROI is computed by Degree Return — see how. Read the methodology. Data as of 2024.