Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Worcester, MA & Winston-Salem, NC
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$27,000
federal loans
$21,500
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$39,032
borrowed by parents
$30,000
borrowed by parents
Wake Forest is the more affordable option — saving $8,122/year
College Holy graduates earn more — $12,385/year higher median earnings
Wake Forest has a higher graduation rate (90.9% vs 89.6%)
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