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Princeton Review's
Top 10 'Best Value' Public Colleges and Universities |
1.) New College of Florida (Sarasota) 2.) North Carolina State Univ. (Raleigh) 3.) California State Univ. (Long Beach) 4.) Truman State Univ. (Kirksville, Mo.) 5.) Univ. of North Florida (Jacksonville) 6.) Univ. of North Carolina (Asheville) 7.) Univ. of Virginia (Charlottesville) 8.) Texas A&M Univ. (College Station) 9.) Univ. of California (Berkeley) 10.) Univ. of Oklahoma (Norman) |
The Princeton Review’s best-value ranking takes four factors into consideration: academics, “tuition GPA” (the sticker price minus average amount students receive in gift-aid scholarships and grants), financial aid (how well colleges meet students’ financial need), and student borrowing. The list was compiled using data obtained from administrators at 646 colleges and surveys of students attending them.
“We considered over 30 factors to rate the colleges in four categories. We recommend the 150 schools in this book as America’s best college education deals for 2006,” said Robert Franek, vice president for publishing at The Princeton Review.
The Princeton Review is an education services company. Its guidebook, America’s Best Value Colleges, ranks the institutions and includes three-page profiles of the 150 colleges on the best value lists.
Posted April 7, 2006
