The University of Virginia continued its
impressive showing in national “best value” rankings by earning a top spot
among the Princeton
Review’s newly-formatted annual ranking of best college values in America.
In “Colleges
That Pay You Back,” UVa came in as the top public university and No. 16
overall among the “Top 50 Colleges that
Pay You Back”.
This year’s expanded ranking
included data collected from surveys of administrators and students at 650
colleges and universities as well as surveys of alumni from those schools conducted
by PayScale.com.
Awarding UVa a “return-on-education”
rating of 97 (out of 100), Princeton Review editors praised the University for
exerting “a tremendous effort to ensure that its undergraduates have access to
an affordable education regardless of economic circumstances.”
Princeton Review also cited UVa has
having the No. 8 alumni network in the nation and rated the University as No.
11 on a list of Colleges That Pay You
Back (Even If You’re Not Eligible for Need-Based Financial Aid).
“This
top ranking from Princeton Review stands as further confirmation that the
University of Virginia offers one of the nation’s best values in higher
education — an education that is both excellent and affordable," said UVa President Teresa
A. Sullivan said. "In addition, the 'return-on-education' data show that a
UVa education is a great investment that continues to provide life-long
benefits for our students.”
The top 15 schools in the overall
ranking included some familiar names among private institutions: Cooper Union (#1), MIT (#2), Harvey Mudd (#3),
Stanford (#4), Princeton (#5), and Cal Tech (#6)—all of which coincidently have
strong science, engineering, technology and math (STEM) undergraduate programs.
After UVa, the next three top public
schools on the Princeton Review list were UC Berkeley (#17), Georgia Institute
of Technology (#24), and UCLA (#26).
And other Virginia schools to be
included among the 200 Colleges That Pay
You Back were the College of William and Mary,
Virginia Tech, George
Mason University, the University of Mary
Washington, Hampden-Sydney College, James Madison University, and the University of Richmond.
Last month, UVa made a similarly
impressive showing on Kiplinger’s
Best College Values in Public Colleges for 2015, coming in second place
after the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Also named in this ranking were the College
of William and Mary, James Madison University, Virginia Tech, the University of
Mary Washington, and Christopher Newport
University.
And in the U.S. News ranking of “Best
Value Schools,” UVa ranked fourth among public national universities
after UNC Chapel Hill, UC Santa Cruz, and UC Berkeley.
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