Best Value Colleges
Rankings 851-900 of 4,548 best value colleges
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Florida Institute of Technology has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 8,516 students with in-state tuition of $43,420.
Only 40% of students take on federal loans (62nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Frederick Community College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 99th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 6,796 students with in-state tuition of $6,768.
Only 8% of students take on federal loans (92nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Grossmont College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 13,591 students with in-state tuition of $1,288.
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
North Central State College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 99th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 2,451 students with in-state tuition of $5,388.
Only 15% of students take on federal loans (85th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Southeastern Louisiana University has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 13,861 students with in-state tuition of $5,777.
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of South Carolina-Upstate has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 4,946 students with in-state tuition of $11,208.
Only 53% of students take on federal loans (45th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Indiana University-Kokomo has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 93th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 2,892 students with in-state tuition of $7,492.
Only 33% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Mid-State Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 84th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 2,918 students with in-state tuition of $4,262.
Only 17% of students take on federal loans (84th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Alabama in Huntsville has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 8,743 students with in-state tuition of $10,120.
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Cornerstone University has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 83th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,735 students with in-state tuition of $28,300.
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
El Camino Community College District has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 21,599 students with in-state tuition of $1,104.
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pace University has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 96th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 14,092 students with in-state tuition of $49,550.
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
SUNY Brockport has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 80th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 6,931 students with in-state tuition of $7,070.
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Trinity Washington University has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 86th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,865 students with in-state tuition of $25,860.
Only 40% of students take on federal loans (62nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Dominican University has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 91th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,424 students with in-state tuition of $37,194.
Only 58% of students take on federal loans (37th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Goucher College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 98th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,500 students with in-state tuition of $51,000.
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (48th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Arkansas-Fort Smith has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 80th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 5,506 students with in-state tuition of $4,512.
Only 28% of students take on federal loans (74th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fort Hays State University has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 12,843 students with in-state tuition of $4,437.
Only 27% of students take on federal loans (75th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Washburn University has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 5,663 students with in-state tuition of $9,464.
Only 35% of students take on federal loans (68th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Colby-Sawyer College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 97th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 950 students with in-state tuition of $17,500.
Only 69% of students take on federal loans (20th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of New Hampshire at Manchester has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 748 students with in-state tuition of $15,150.
Only 47% of students take on federal loans (53rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Eastern Wyoming College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 92th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,418 students with in-state tuition of $3,150.
Only 8% of students take on federal loans (92nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Lake Superior State University has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 1,669 students with in-state tuition of $13,968.
Only 44% of students take on federal loans (57th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Mount Aloysius College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 84th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,967 students with in-state tuition of $26,147.
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Southern Maine has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 7,528 students with in-state tuition of $8,316.
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Davidson-Davie Community College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 91th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,959 students with in-state tuition of $2,125.
Only 16% of students take on federal loans (84th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
MediaTech Institute-Dallas has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 94th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 200 students.
Only 60% of students take on federal loans (34th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Raritan Valley Community College has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 96th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 6,587 students with in-state tuition of $6,240.
Only 4% of students take on federal loans (96th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Texas A & M University-Commerce has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 12,013 students with in-state tuition of $4,790.
Only 38% of students take on federal loans (64th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Washington Adventist University has a best-value ranking score of 59, ranking in the 83th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 695 students with in-state tuition of $23,400.
Only 54% of students take on federal loans (44th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Laguna College of Art and Design has a best-value ranking score of 59.
The college enrolls 807 students with in-state tuition of $35,650.
Only 47% of students take on federal loans (53rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Merrimack College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 5,688 students with in-state tuition of $47,636.
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Seattle Pacific University has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 92th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,659 students with in-state tuition of $37,965.
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (48th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Columbus State University has a best-value ranking score of 58.
The college enrolls 7,610 students with in-state tuition of $4,371.
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Hampshire College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 98th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 717 students with in-state tuition of $54,892.
Only 58% of students take on federal loans (37th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Los Angeles Valley College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 15,733 students with in-state tuition of $1,196.
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Youngstown State University has a best-value ranking score of 58.
The college enrolls 11,040 students with in-state tuition of $9,611.
Only 41% of students take on federal loans (61st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
County College of Morris has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 87th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 6,069 students with in-state tuition of $9,240.
Only 14% of students take on federal loans (86th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Mount Marty University has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,314 students with in-state tuition of $30,250.
Only 40% of students take on federal loans (62nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Beacon College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 86th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 527 students with in-state tuition of $48,510.
Only 40% of students take on federal loans (62nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Central Georgia Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 97th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 10,710 students with in-state tuition of $2,400.
Only 13% of students take on federal loans (87th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
North Park University has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,624 students with in-state tuition of $34,685.
Only 54% of students take on federal loans (44th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Riverside City College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 20,437 students with in-state tuition of $1,380.
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Sacramento Ultrasound Institute has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 98th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 104 students.
Only 60% of students take on federal loans (34th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Saint Joseph's University has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 7,201 students with in-state tuition of $51,140.
Only 54% of students take on federal loans (44th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Somerset Community College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 95th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 5,766 students with in-state tuition of $4,464.
Only 16% of students take on federal loans (84th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has a best-value ranking score of 58.
The college enrolls 10,299 students with in-state tuition of $7,974.
Only 44% of students take on federal loans (57th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
West Georgia Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 99th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 6,722 students with in-state tuition of $2,400.
Only 12% of students take on federal loans (88th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Henderson Community College has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 91th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,606 students with in-state tuition of $4,464.
Only 13% of students take on federal loans (87th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Baptist University of the Americas has a best-value ranking score of 58, ranking in the 98th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 101 students with in-state tuition of $6,960.
Only 2% of students take on federal loans (98th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.