Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges For 2012 - What do you think is the best college?

The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges For 2012

The Princeton Review has published its annual list of “Best Value Colleges” – a project the education services company launched in 2004 that identifies America’s top undergraduate schools offering excellent academics, generous financial aid, and/or relatively low cost of attendance. The 2012 list, along with detailed profiles of the schools, appears in a new Princeton Review book, "The Best Value Colleges: 2012 Edition,” at www.princetonreview.com/best-value-colleges.aspx and http://bestvaluecolleges.usatoday.com. Users can click on an exclusive interactive map and access a database with stats and facts about each “Best Value” college and read a report on why the Princeton Review named it a “Best Value.”

The Princeton Review “Top 10 Best Value Public Colleges for 2012” are:
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • University of Virginia (Charlottesville)
  • New College of Florida (Sarasota)
  • State University of New York at Binghamton
  • University of Wisconsin (Madison)
  • College of William and Mary (Williamsburg VA)
  • University of Florida (Gainesville)
  • University of Georgia (Athens)
  • University of Washington (Seattle)
  • University of Texas at Austin

The Princeton Review “Top 10 Best Value Private Colleges for 2012” are:
  • Williams College (Williamstown MA)
  • Swarthmore College (Swarthmore PA)
  • Princeton University (Princeton NJ)
  • Harvard College (Cambridge MA)
  • Rice University (Houston TX)
  • Pomona College (Claremont CA)
  • Washington University (St. Louis MO)
  • Yale University (New Haven CT)
  • California Institute of Technology (Pasadena)
  • Hamilton College (Hamilton NY)