University of Southern California vs Vanderbilt University
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University of Southern California
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Vanderbilt University
Key Metrics Compared
Official Data| Metric | University of Southern California | Vanderbilt University |
|---|---|---|
| Acceptance Rate | 10% | 6% |
| Graduation Rate | 92% | 93% |
| Avg Earnings (5yr) | $74,461 | $73,909 |
| Median Debt | $18,000 | $14,000 |
| Tuition (In-State) | $68,237 | $63,946 |
| Retention Rate | 97% | 96% |
| Financial Aid | 25% | 11% |
Comparison Analysis
University of Southern California graduates earn an average of $74,461, while Vanderbilt University graduates earn slightly less at $73,909. USC's tuition is $68,237, which is higher than Vanderbilt's $63,946. Both schools have high graduation rates, with Vanderbilt at 92.7% and USC at 92.2%. USC has a 10% acceptance rate, and Vanderbilt has a lower acceptance rate of 6.3%.
USC has a higher average graduate earnings and higher tuition. Vanderbilt has a slightly higher graduation rate and a lower tuition. Vanderbilt has a lower acceptance rate.
When considering the value proposition, Vanderbilt offers a slightly higher graduation rate and lower tuition, while still providing high graduate earnings. Decision factors may include the importance of graduate earnings, cost, and selectivity.
Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data