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Yet with Waldorf’s graduation rate only 31.4%, most students find themselves lost at sea. Over half who attend drift away without a degree, facing murky futures and waterlogged loan debt. While the graduates are treading water a bit better, the university’s low completion rate only compounds the issues of expensive tuition and heavy student debt.

And though these students may eventually earn up to $35,700, that salary may barely keep their loan repayment ship afloat. As for those who don’t graduate, their fates remains foggy. With its high costs and low completion numbers, Sterling College has earned a spot on Kansas’ bad school list. Students face stormy debt seas, with even graduates bailing buckets. There’s room for improvement at this college that barely passes.