Florida School Again Tops Bargain Survey : Education: For the third year in a row, New College is rated the best value. In-state tuition is $2,066.
NEW YORK — New College of the University of South Florida, a tiny liberal arts school tucked away in Sarasota, again beat the likes of Harvard and Yale to rank as the best college value in the nation.
For the third year running, New College topped Money magazine’s list of the top 100 college buys.
High academic standards and its attractive bay-side campus aside, New College won because it provides an affordable education for its 560-odd students, Money says in a special issue, “Money Guide: Your Best College Buys Now,” released Wednesday.
Tuition at New College increased $7 this year for out-of-state freshmen to $7,950, compared to an average tuition increase of 6.5% nationwide.
New College, a member of the University of South Florida system, charges Floridians just $2,066 in annual tuition.
Rice University, the Texas school that boasts the 10th-largest endowment in the nation, came in at No. 2. Like New College, Rice held on to its ranking for a third straight year.
Northeast Missouri State University ranked third in the glossy financial monthly’s survey, followed by New Jersey’s Trenton State College and Caltech at No. 5.
Rounding out the top 10 are University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, State University of New York at Binghamton, Georgia’s Spelman College, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and State University of New York at Albany.
“Seven of Money’s 10 best college values are public schools, up from six a year ago,” the magazine said.
“This is great news for students who live in the same states as these schools,” it said, “because their families will pay bargain in-state rates that are even lower than the fees for out-of-state students on which our rankings are based.”
Besides the top 10, some big names appear lower down on Money’s list. Harvard University ranks 43rd, Yale University is 46th and Columbia University is 97th.
Pomona College is No. 100.
Money’s list of best buys was garnered by looking at 16 measures of educational quality--such as entrance exam results and four-year graduation rates--and comparing them to tuition and fees.
The magazine said its ranking excludes colleges with strong religious requirements.
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Top College Deals
The top 100 college values in the nation, according to a study by Money magazine.
1. New College of the Univ. of South Florida
2. Rice Univ. (Tex.)
3. Northeast Missouri State Univ.
4. Trenton State College (N.J.)
5. Caltech
6. Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
7. State Univ. of New York at Binghamton
8. Spelman College (Ga.)
9. Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
10. State Univ. of New York at Albany
11. Rutgers Univ.-New Brunswick (N.J.)
12. St. Mary’s College of Maryland
13. Univ. of Texas-Austin
14. Hanover College (Ind.)
15. Georgia Institute of Technology
16. State Univ. of New York-College at Geneseo
17. Univ. of Florida
18. James Madison Univ. (Va.)
19. Miami Univ. (Ohio)
20. Hendrix College (Ark.)
21. Univ. of Washington
22. Texas A&M; Univ.-College Station
23. Auburn Univ. (Ala.)
24. Univ. of Georgia
25. Wake Forest Univ. (N.C.)
26. Univ. of Virginia
27. Florida State Univ.
28. Mary Washington College (Va.)
29. Clemson Univ. (S.C.)
30. Fisk Univ. (Tenn.)
31. Hillsdale College (Mich.)
32. Ottawa Univ. (Kan.)
33. Washington and Lee Univ. (Va.)
34. Univ. of South Carolina-Columbia
35. Univ. of Iowa
36. Howard Univ. (Washington, D.C.)
37. Siena College (N.Y.)
38. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
39. Trinity Univ. (Tex.)
40. State Univ. of New York-College at Fredonia
41. St. Bonaventure Univ. (N.Y.)
42. Emory and Henry College (Va.)
43. Harvard Univ. (Mass.)
44. State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook
45. UC Berkeley
46. Yale Univ. (Conn.)
47. State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
48. Drury College (Mo.)
49. Univ. of the South (Tenn.)
50. College of William and Mary (Va.)
51. Creighton Univ. (Neb.)
52. Univ. of Delaware
53. Le Moyne College (N.Y.)
54. New Jersey Institute of Technology
55. Wabash College (Ind.)
56. Pennsylvania State Univ.
57. Furman Univ. (S.C.)
58. UCLA
59. Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.)
60. Southwestern Univ. (Tex.)
61. Berry College (Ga.)
62. Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities
63. Univ. of Cincinnati (Ohio)
64. State Univ. of New York-College at Plattsburgh
65. St. John’s Univ. (N.Y.)
66. William Jewell College (Mo.)
67. Assumption College (Mass.)
68. Illinois College
69. UC Davis
70. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
71. Transylvania Univ. (Ky.)
72. Rutgers Univ.-Camden (N.J.)
73. Chestnut Hill College (Pa.)
74. North Carolina State Univ.
75. Johns Hopkins Univ. (Md.)
76. UC Irvine
77. Grinnell College (Iowa)
78. Virginia Polytechnic Institute
79. State Univ. of New York-College at Oneonta
80. Central College (Iowa)
81. Wofford College (S.C.)
82. Humboldt State Univ. (Calif.)
83. St. Vincent College (Pa.)
84. Dartmouth College (N.H.)
85. Claremont McKenna College (Calif.)
86. Austin College (Tex.)
87. Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.
88. Nazareth College of Rochester (New York)
89. UC Riverside
90. Harvey Mudd College (Calif.)
91. Thomas More College (Ky.)
92. Loyola Univ. (La.)
93. Univ. of Pittsburgh (Pa.)
94. Northwestern Univ. (Ill.)
95. Carroll College (Mont.)
96. Univ. of Maryland-College Park
97. Columbia Univ. (New York)
98. Stonehill College (Mass.)
99. Millsaps College (Miss.)
100. Pomona College (Calif.)
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