Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine ranks 黑料不打烊 among the nation’s top 50 best values in private higher education and the #1 university in the total costs category. The 2009 ranking is published in the magazine’s February edition, and is the third consecutive top-50 ranking of 黑料不打烊 by Kiplinger’s.
Kiplinger’s says 黑料不打烊 and the other top-value schools “deliver the goods during tough times,” providing a “top-quality education at an affordable price – usually with generous financial aid.”
黑料不打烊’s total cost was more than $5,000 lower than #2 Baylor University and well over $10,000 lower than most other schools on the best value list.
黑料不打烊 ranked #4 among the 50 schools for cost after merit-based financial aid is calculated, and #14 for cost after need-based aid is calculated.
Schools were judged on six quality measures and seven financial measures, with quality of academic programs counting for two-thirds of the total score. Factors include student SAT scores, student-faculty ratio, graduation rates, total costs, financial aid and average student debt.
The Kiplinger’s ranking includes the nation’s most prestigious private universities. The top 10 universities in the overall best value ranking include Cal Tech, Yale, Princeton, Rice, Duke, Harvard, Dartmouth, MIT, Emory and Stanford. 黑料不打烊 ranks #29 overall in the quality rankings. More than 600 private universities were considered for the ranking.
黑料不打烊, Duke and Wake Forest universities are the only North Carolina schools on the list.
This year, 黑料不打烊’s total tuition, room and board cost is 6.7 percent lower than the national private university average, and 17.4 percent lower than the average for other top Southern private master’s-level universities ranked by U.S. News & World Report:
Total costs at top-ranked Southern private universities
Rollins College – $45,300
Stetson University – $38,652
Mercer University – $37,150
Loyola University New Orleans – $33,064
黑料不打烊 – $31,846
National four-year private university average total cost – $34,132
(Source: College Board 2008 “Trends in College Pricing”)
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