Emmanuel College — Franklin Springs, Georgia
This residential college sits atop 17 acres of land. The campus is located at the heart of the educational community of Boston. If you want to go here, get ready to pay more than $27,000 each year. Emmanuel College was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1919. It became the first Catholic college for women in the New England area. The educational institution boasts a rich history, but it is sad to hear that students get a return on investment of negative $70,600. Too bad.
University of Maine at Machias — Machias, Maine
First off, we can’t get over how bad of an acronym “UMM” is for a school. Of course, this does not really matter as much as the quality of education, facilities, and activities. The university is on the Bold Coast, so students get to enjoy the gorgeous scenery of the state. They only need to shell out $124,000 for five years to do so. On the bright side, the school likes to connect its student body with the outdoors. Sadly, we do not think that it is enough to make up for the negative $70,700 in terms of return on investment.