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Baruch College is one of the nation's best value undergraduate
institutions according to The Princeton Review. The New York-based
education services company features the college in the new 2007 edition of
"America's Best Value Colleges" (Random House/Princeton Review).
The guide profiles 150 colleges with excellent academics, generous financial
aid packages, and relatively low costs. It includes 103 public and 47
private colleges in 40 states. The Princeton Review chose the colleges for
the book based on data the company obtained from administrators at 646
colleges, and its surveys of students attending them.
Says Robert Franek, V.P-Publishing, The Princeton Review: "We considered
over 30 factors to rate the colleges in four categories: Academics,
Tuition GPA (the sticker price minus average amount students receive in
scholarships and grants), Financial Aid (how well colleges meet students'
financial need), and Student Borrowing. We recommend the 150 schools in
this book as America's best college education deals for 2006." The
Princeton Review lists the schools in the book on its Web site
<http://www.PrincetonReview.com>.
For more information and to read the Baruch College profile in "America’s
Best Value Colleges," click here:
<http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/news/media/princetonreview.htm>.
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