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This site is developed by the US Department of Education to help families and prospective students access to data on the cost of college, potential post-graduate debt, and earnings based on fields of study (including for certificate programs, 2-year degrees, 4-year degrees, and graduate programs) and institutional graduation rates.
It also provides a link to information on apprenticeships.
A new tool allows users to find, compare, and contrast different fields of study more easily. The took provides a side-by-side comparison for fields of study across and within colleges and universities that interest you.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/