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W&L Takes Top Spot in College Value – Ahead of Princeton and Harvard

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Stuart
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Date:

December 17, 2015

WashingtonLeeUniversity (800x527)Kiplinger has named 2016’s Top 300 Best College Values. Introduced in 1998, the rankings combine public schools, private universities and private liberal arts colleges into a single, comprehensive list. In addition, Kiplinger has ranked the top 100 best values in each category.

Washington and Lee University took the #1 spot on the overall list, followed by Princeton and Harvard. Princeton took first place for private universities. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was ranked best public college for the 15th consecutive time with UVA running a close second. Davidson College earned second place, after Washington and Lee, for best liberal arts college.

The full rankings are now available online at Kiplinger.com/links/college and will appear in print in the February 2016 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, on newsstands January 5.

“We start with a universe of 1,200 schools, so each school on our rankings, from number 1 to number 300, is a best value,” said Janet Bodnar, Editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. “Families can use the list as a starting point and then tailor it to each student’s preference for such things as size, location, campus culture and major.”

At Kiplinger.com, visitors have access to the “Find the Best College for You” tool and other tools that let readers sort by admission rate, average debt at graduation and other criteria for all schools, plus in-state and out-of-state cost for public universities. Also online: slide shows of the top ten schools in different categories, archives of past years’ rankings and an FAQ on the ranking methodology.

Kiplinger assesses value by measurable standards of academic quality and affordability. Quality measures include the admission rate, the percentage of students who return for sophomore year, the student-faculty ratio and four-year graduation rate. Cost criteria include sticker price, financial aid and average debt at graduation.

Below are highlights from this year’s rankings, including the top 50 overall values and each category’s top 10 schools.

Top 50 Overall College Values:

Total Cost
Per Year
*
Average Need-Based Aid Per Year Average Debt
at Graduation
 

1.     Washington and Lee

$59,202 $41,472 $23,224
2.     Princeton University 58,660 42,097 6,600
3.     Harvard University 61,659 44,430 15,117
4.     Davidson College 61,119 37,170 22,000
5.     Swarthmore College 62,690 40,314 21,866
6.     Vanderbilt University 61,470 39,953 20,790
7.     Rice University 56,703 34,954 22,241
8.     Pomona College 63,670 41,443 16,273
9.     Yale University 63,250 45,710 14,853
10.  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 46,017 14,791 18,945
11.  Duke University 64,593 41,910 20,556
12.  Kenyon College 62,930 38,039 20,323
13.  Williams College 64,090 43,689 14,170
14.  Wesleyan University 64,078 41,532 22,959
15.  California Institute of Technology 60,084 37,557 12,104
16.  Middlebury College 62,456 39,238 17,975
17.  Massachusetts Institute of Technology 61,434 37,090 19,064
18.  Grinnell College 59,298 37,153 16,315
19.  Colgate University 63,580 41,428 21,405
20.  Amherst College 64,772 47,243 14,490
21.  Stanford University 61,852 41,620 19,230
22.  Thomas Aquinas College 32,500 15,755 16,263
23.  Emory University 60,668 37,657 24,741
24.  University of Richmond 60,310 37,199 22,550
25.  Vassar College 64,230 43,094 17,476
26.  Haverford College 65,410 42,621 15,540
27.  Dartmouth College 65,094 42,263 21,533
28.  Bowdoin College 62,190 38,978 25,503
29.  Wellesley College 62,140 39,988 12,956
30.  Carleton College 62,846 34,050 18,302
31.  Brown University 63,496 40,917 24,300
32.  Hamilton College 63,370 38,762 18,941
33.  University of Pennsylvania 64,776 40,044 19,442
34.  Bates College 63,340 38,921 18,929
35.  Cornell University 63,684 37,559 21,411
36.  Hillsdale College 35,552 7,905 25,502
37.  Colorado College 61,459 38,469 19,756
38.  Colby College 62,462 41,033 21,958
39.  Wheaton College 43,270 20,255 25,939
40.  Barnard College 63,891 38,842 17,660
41.  Macalester College 60,879 34,527 24,156
42.  University of Virginia 55,644 19,406 22,933
43.  Smith College 62,558 38,417 24,758
44.  Whitman College 59,102 28,484 19,147
45.  Northwestern University 65,603 37,674 19,864
46.  University of Notre Dame 62,825 33,025 26,674
47.  Georgetown University 64,385 36,878 22,464
48.  College of the Holy Cross 60,624 32,207 28,354
49.  Claremont McKenna College 65,225 40,438 23,232
50.  Harvey Mudd College 68,055 35,637 24,503


*For public colleges, the listed figure is total cost per year for out-of-state students.

 

Top 10 Values in Private Universities:

 

Total Cost
Per Year
Average Need-Based Aid Per Year Average Debt
at Graduation
 

1.     Princeton University

$58,660 $42,097 $6,600
2.     Harvard University 61,659 44,430 15,117
3.     Vanderbilt University 61,470 39,953 20,790
4.     Rice University 56,703 34,954 22,241
5.     Yale University 63,250 45,710 14,853
6.     Duke University 64,593 41,910 20,556
7.     California Institute of Technology 60,084 37,557 12,104
8.     Massachusetts Institute of Technology 61,434 37,090 19,064
9.     Stanford University 61,852 41,620 19,230
10.  Emory University 60,668 37,657 24,741

 

 

Top 10 Values in Private Liberal Arts Colleges:

 

Total Cost
Per Year
Average Need-Based Aid Per Year Average Debt
at Graduation
 

1.     Washington and Lee

$59,202 $41,472 $23,224
2.     Davidson College 61,119 37,170 22,000
3.     Swarthmore College 62,690 40,314 21,866
4.     Pomona College 63,670 41,443 16,273
5.     Kenyon College 62,930 38,039 20,323
6.     Williams College 64,090 43,689 14,170
7.     Wesleyan University 64,078 41,532 22,959
8.     Middlebury College 62,456 39,238 17,975
9.     Grinnell College 59,298 37,153 16,315
10.  Colgate University 63,580 41,428 21,405

 


Top 10 Values in Public Colleges for In-State Students:

 

In-State

Total Cost
Per Year

Average Need-Based Aid Per Year* Average Debt
at Graduation
*
 

1.     University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

$20,935 $14,791 $18,945
2.     University of Florida 17,331 6,778 20,642
3.     University of Virginia 26,348 19,406 22,933
4.     University of California, Berkeley 30,093 22,135 17,584
5.     University of Michigan 25,458 15,050 26,510
6.     University of California, Los Angeles 29,266 18,806 20,759
7.     University of Maryland, College Park 22,098 8,656 25,131
8.     University of Wisconsin–Madison 20,419 9,890 26,579
9.     University of Washington 24,355 15,000 21,532
10.  College of William and Mary 31,650 13,914 25,733


*Figures represent both in-state and out-of-state students.

 

 

Top 10 Values in Public Colleges for Out-Of-State Students:

 

Out-Of-State

Total Cost
Per Year

Average Need Based Aid Per Year* Average Debt
at Graduation
*
 

1.     University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

$46,017 $14,791 $18,945
2.     University of Virginia 55,644 19,406 22,933
3.     University of Florida 39,609 6,778 20,642
4.     University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus 32,524 9,388 26,796
5.     Truman State University 23,475 6,794 23,585
6.     University of California, Berkeley 54,801 22,135 17,584
7.     College of William and Mary 53,350 13,914 25,733
8.     University of Wisconsin–Madison 39,669 9,890 26,579
9.     North Carolina State University, Raleigh 36,319 10,015 20,482
10.  University of California, Los Angeles 53,974 18,806 20,759

 *Figures represent both in-state and out-of-state students.

 

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