Best Value Colleges
Rankings 701-750 of 4,614 best value colleges
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Thomas College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 89th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,635 students with in-state tuition of $29,824 (excl. fees).
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Quinnipiac University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 9,424 students with in-state tuition of $50,400 (excl. fees).
Only 59% of students take on federal loans (35th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 91th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 10,618 students with in-state tuition of $5,024 (excl. fees).
Only 9% of students take on federal loans (91st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
CUNY Stella and Charles Guttman Community College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,048 students with in-state tuition of $4,800 (excl. fees).
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Southwest College for the Deaf scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 96th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 47 students with in-state tuition of $4,320 (excl. fees).
Only 9% of students take on federal loans (91st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
State University of New York at Plattsburgh scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 84th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 4,540 students with in-state tuition of $7,070 (excl. fees).
Only 57% of students take on federal loans (39th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Summit Salon Academy-Portland scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 85th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 66 students.
Only 60% of students take on federal loans (34th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
SUNY College at Plattsburgh scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 84th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 4,540 students with in-state tuition of $7,070 (excl. fees).
Only 57% of students take on federal loans (39th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Whitworth University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 97th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,314 students with in-state tuition of $49,600 (excl. fees).
Only 54% of students take on federal loans (44th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Georgia State University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61.
The college enrolls 34,944 students with in-state tuition of $7,158 (excl. fees).
Only 41% of students take on federal loans (61st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Trine University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 4,646 students with in-state tuition of $35,000 (excl. fees).
Only 41% of students take on federal loans (61st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Ohio Wesleyan University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 98th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,525 students with in-state tuition of $51,710 (excl. fees).
Only 62% of students take on federal loans (30th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Saint Michael College of Allied Health scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 96th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 136 students with in-state tuition of $19,080 (excl. fees).
Only 23% of students take on federal loans (78th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Wesleyan College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 89th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 531 students with in-state tuition of $26,450 (excl. fees).
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (47th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Old Dominion University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61.
The college enrolls 23,743 students with in-state tuition of $7,590 (excl. fees).
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Puget Sound scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 95th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,864 students with in-state tuition of $59,340 (excl. fees).
Only 43% of students take on federal loans (59th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Le Moyne College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,091 students with in-state tuition of $37,770 (excl. fees).
Only 62% of students take on federal loans (30th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
SUNY College at Geneseo scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61.
The college enrolls 3,945 students with in-state tuition of $7,070 (excl. fees).
Only 49% of students take on federal loans (51st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Alaska Fairbanks scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 83th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 6,893 students with in-state tuition of $8,041 (excl. fees).
Only 18% of students take on federal loans (83rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
La Salle University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 90th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,153 students with in-state tuition of $34,270 (excl. fees).
Only 45% of students take on federal loans (56th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pima Medical Institute-Phoenix scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 97th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 780 students.
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Ponce scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 80th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 5,568 students with in-state tuition of $5,520 (excl. fees).
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Valparaiso University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 96th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,579 students with in-state tuition of $45,136 (excl. fees).
Only 53% of students take on federal loans (45th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Berklee College of Music scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 86th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 8,369 students with in-state tuition of $48,830 (excl. fees).
Only 33% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pillar College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 95th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 556 students with in-state tuition of $24,120 (excl. fees).
Only 38% of students take on federal loans (64th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Morehead State University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 81th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 8,791 students with in-state tuition of $9,518 (excl. fees).
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of St Thomas scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 4,301 students with in-state tuition of $32,900 (excl. fees).
Only 36% of students take on federal loans (66th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of St Thomas scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 4,301 students with in-state tuition of $32,900 (excl. fees).
Only 36% of students take on federal loans (66th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Cape Fear Community College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 97th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 14,082 students with in-state tuition of $2,432 (excl. fees).
Only 3% of students take on federal loans (97th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
New Jersey City University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 80th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 5,429 students with in-state tuition of $13,785 (excl. fees).
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
St. John's College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 61, ranking in the 89th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 583 students with in-state tuition of $37,842 (excl. fees).
Only 49% of students take on federal loans (51st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fort Lewis College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 80th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,544 students with in-state tuition of $7,560 (excl. fees).
Only 29% of students take on federal loans (73rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
LeTourneau University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 86th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,330 students with in-state tuition of $34,680 (excl. fees).
Only 24% of students take on federal loans (77th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Providence College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 4,666 students with in-state tuition of $59,830 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Saint Elizabeth University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 95th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 871 students with in-state tuition of $33,886 (excl. fees).
Only 63% of students take on federal loans (29th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Oklahoma City University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,966 students with in-state tuition of $29,836 (excl. fees).
Only 48% of students take on federal loans (52nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Highland Community College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 95th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,360 students with in-state tuition of $5,904 (excl. fees).
Only 6% of students take on federal loans (94th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Montana State University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60.
The college enrolls 17,135 students with in-state tuition of $6,056 (excl. fees).
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Tarleton State University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60.
The college enrolls 17,433 students with in-state tuition of $4,416 (excl. fees).
Only 45% of students take on federal loans (56th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 80th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 13,554 students with in-state tuition of $15,520 (excl. fees).
Only 58% of students take on federal loans (37th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 80th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 11,174 students with in-state tuition of $6,767 (excl. fees).
Only 31% of students take on federal loans (71st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Xenon A Stephanie Moss Academy scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 93th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 241 students.
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Elmhurst University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,997 students with in-state tuition of $41,258 (excl. fees).
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (47th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Northern New Mexico College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 97th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,425 students with in-state tuition of $5,064 (excl. fees).
Only 3% of students take on federal loans (97th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Golden West College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 98th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 10,721 students with in-state tuition of $1,104 (excl. fees).
Only 2% of students take on federal loans (98th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Daemen University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 89th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,540 students with in-state tuition of $33,054 (excl. fees).
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
East Tennessee State University scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60.
The college enrolls 13,728 students with in-state tuition of $7,706 (excl. fees).
Only 36% of students take on federal loans (66th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Inter American University of Puerto Rico-San German scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 88th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 3,114 students with in-state tuition of $4,848 (excl. fees).
Only 12% of students take on federal loans (88th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Dallas scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 95th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,078 students with in-state tuition of $47,300 (excl. fees).
Only 47% of students take on federal loans (53rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Criswell College scores above average in the best-value ranking at 60, ranking in the 81th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 160 students with in-state tuition of $13,440 (excl. fees).
Only 24% of students take on federal loans (77th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.