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Kiplinger names 2 Ohio schools as best values in public colleges
The Ohio State University and Miami University were named Monday, Jan. 4, to the Kiplinger Personal Finance list of the “100 Best Values in Public Colleges for 2010.”
The annual ranking highlights four-year public colleges and universities that “combine outstanding education with economic value,” according to a media release.
This year, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received top honors, a spot it has consistently held since Kiplinger’s first analysis in 1998.
Ohio State was ranked 31st, and Miami was ranked 62nd.
Kiplinger’s criteria included tuition costs for both in-state and out-of-state students, average debt, student-faculty ratios and admission rates.
“Despite widespread state government budget cuts and shrinking endowments, this year’s top 100 public schools continue to deliver strong academics at reasonable prices,” said Janet Bodnar, editor of Kiplinger’s. “In fact, in many cases, these institutions are offering the same or more financial aid as in previous years.”
The annual public school rankings appear in Kiplinger’s February issue, on news stands Tuesday, Jan. 5. For more information, click here.
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