Getting a degree at Marquette University will cost you a bit more than $100,000, but the return on that investment is the best of any university in Wisconsin, according to new data published by Bloomberg Businessweek.

Businessweek's website published its third annual list of the best colleges for return on investment, listing the best college in each state. Marquette took top honors.

While getting a four-year degree at Marquette will cost on average $107,900, after financial aid, those who attend will get a 30-year return on investment of $421,700, according to Businessweek. Those who graduate will get a return of investment of $527,100. That's an annual return on investment of 9.5%.

The calculation factors the typical earnings of a graduate above what a typical high school graduate earns, all adjusted for 2012 dollars. The magazine subtracts the net cost of the degree and adjusts for the school's six-year graduation rate.

Elite research universities, Ivy League institutions and engineering schools took many of the top spots on the list, according to Businessweek.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and the Milwaukee School of Engineering are runners up on Businessweek's list.