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The 25 colleges where students go on to earn the most money

May 1 is National College Decision Day, the deadline for high school seniors to choose which college to attend.

When it comes to deciding where you’re going to study over the next four or so years, there are a lot of factors to consider, including location, class size and academic majors. But you may want to consider earning potential as well. After all, a college education is now the second-biggest expense you are likely to make in your lifetime.

To round up a list of the schools that produce the highest-earning alumni, CNBC Make It used the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard. The tool provides a variety of data on thousands of colleges, including the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling and the average annual cost of attending.

For our ranking, we restricted the list to bachelor’s degree-granting institutions and excluded special focus institutions.

Scroll down to see the colleges and universities where students go on to earn the most money. We also included the average annual cost of each school, which the U.S. Department of Education defines as “the average annual net price for federal aid recipients, after aid from the school, state, or federal government. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students.”

25. Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

24. SUNY Maritime College

Average annual cost: $19,050

Median annual earnings 10 years after enrolling: $76,700

23. Lehigh University

21. Duke University (TIE)

21. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (TIE)

20. Columbia University

19. Kettering University

18. United States Merchant Marine Academy

17. California State University Maritime Academy

Average annual cost: $15,206

Median annual earnings 10 years after enrolling: $79,000

16. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

15. Massachusetts Maritime Academy

14. Princeton University

13. Bentley University

12. DigiPen Institute of Technology

11. Carnegie Mellon University

10. Colorado School of Mines

9. University of Pennsylvania

8. Worcester Polytechnic Institute

7. Yale University

6. Maine Maritime Academy

5. Stanford University

4. Stevens Institute of Technology

3. Georgetown University

2. Harvard University

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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