Content written by Kelsey Gee and published by The Wall Street Journal.

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Extracted Content: When Temple University said in July that its business school had misreported student data for U.S. News & World Report’s annual M.B.A. rankings, the school disclosed another troubling error: It had understated the debt load its typical business student carried after graduation.

Trying to calculate the financial burden of earning an M.B.A. or another graduate degree is one reason many would-be students say they turn to school rankings. Unlike undergraduate programs, master’s and doctoral programs aren’t required to publicly disclose how much students borrow or earn after graduating, making it hard to gauge the financial payoff for a pricey degree.

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