Just last week we took a look at the best business schools for students who want to stack paper. What about the opposite end of the spectrum, though? The colleges that you should avoid because their degrees are essentially useless in terms of the most important metric: making money.

Start Class compiled a list of the top 25 colleges (bottom 25?) where the alumni make less than a high school graduate. They say college is supposed to be the best four years of your life. If you go to one of these schools, that saying is true because you’ll be up to your eyeballs in debt and poverty years after you graduate.

25. Albion College

Six-year median salary: $30,500

10-year median salary: $45,100

24. Westmont College

Six-year median salary: $30,500

10-year median salary: $48,300

23. CUNY City College

Six-year median salary: $30,300

10-year median salary: $44,500

22. UC Santa Cruz

Six-year median salary: $29,900

10-year median salary: $44,600

21. Lawrence University

Six-year median salary: $29,600

10-year median salary: $42,800

20. Presbyterian College

Six-year median salary: $28,800

10-year median salary: $41,300

19. Transylvania University

Six-year median salary: $28,700

10-year median salary: $41,100

18. Ohio Wesleyan University

Six-year median salary: $28,700

10-year median salary: $41,000

17. Cornell College

Six-year median salary: $28,600

10-year median salary: $41,900

16. Grinnell College

Six-year median salary: $28,500

10-year median salary: $45,600

15. Macalester College

Six-year median salary: $28,400

10-year median salary: $45,700

14. Oral Roberts University

Six-year median salary: $28,400

10-year median salary: $34,900

13. Lewis & Clark College

Six-year median salary: $27,500

10-year median salary: $43,400

12. Sarah Lawrence College

Six-year median salary: $27,000

10-year median salary: $39,700

11. Knox College

Six-year median salary: $27,000

10-year median salary: $41,600

10. Colorado College

Six-year median salary: $26,600

10-year median salary: $41,100

9. Beloit College

Six-year median salary: $26,200

10-year median salary: $37,900

8. Oberlin College

Six-year median salary: $25,900

10-year median salary: $38,400

7. Whitman College

Six-year median salary: $25,800

10-year median salary: $43,000

6. Hendrix College

Six-year median salary: $25,800

10-year median salary: $40,500

5. Reed College

Six-year median salary: $25,200

10-year median salary: $36,200

4. Berea College

Six-year median salary: $23,800

10-year median salary: $34,400

3. New College of Florida

Six-year median salary: $23,100

10-year median salary: N/A

2. Earlham College

Six-year median salary: $22,800

10-year median salary: $32,300

1. College of the Atlantic

Six-year median salary: $18,300

10-year median salary: $27,000

You’re better off just not going to college than going to one of these schools. Only three schools sport tuitions that are lower than their six-year median salary. Talk about a shitty ROI. Investing in Blackberry in 2007 was probably a better investment.

You know what isn’t a shocker from this list? The fact that 19 of these schools are labeled as liberal arts colleges. Hell, the number one school where you’ll become poor, College of the Atlantic? They only offer one major. ONE. It’s in human ecology..

[via Start Class]