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Georgetown’s University’s Centre on Education and the Workforce has ranked 4500 colleges on the basis of their return on investment. According to the report graduates of 1233 postsecondary earn less than a high school graduate. Although this may be a cause of low graduation rate or disparity in earnings because of gender or race. The ranking was based on enrollment rate, admission fees, student debt and graduation rate etc. The return on the investment was done on the basis of a period of 10years, 15years, 20years, 30years and 40years. Harvard University ranked 133rd in the nation under the 10year period category and 45th under the 40 year category. Top position was taken by the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy IN St Louis followed by Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences MCPH University.