Best Value Colleges
Rankings 1451-1500 of 4,614 best value colleges
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Sacred Heart University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 85th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 11,022 students with in-state tuition of $48,160 (excl. fees).
Only 57% of students take on federal loans (39th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Texas Southmost College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 97th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 8,828 students with in-state tuition of $1,800 (excl. fees).
Only 7% of students take on federal loans (94th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Winthrop University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 81th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 4,894 students with in-state tuition of $15,306 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Abington has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 2,885 students with in-state tuition of $14,684 (excl. fees).
Only 48% of students take on federal loans (52nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pima Medical Institute-Seattle has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 92th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 471 students.
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Central Arkansas has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 10,112 students with in-state tuition of $7,140 (excl. fees).
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Colby Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 91th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,409 students with in-state tuition of $2,696 (excl. fees).
Only 18% of students take on federal loans (83rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 86th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,027 students with in-state tuition of $6,630 (excl. fees).
Only 38% of students take on federal loans (64th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Bushnell University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 761 students with in-state tuition of $34,500 (excl. fees).
Only 59% of students take on federal loans (35th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fitchburg State University has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 5,892 students with in-state tuition of $970 (excl. fees).
Only 50% of students take on federal loans (49th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Framingham State University has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 4,002 students with in-state tuition of $970 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Nova Southeastern University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 20,910 students with in-state tuition of $35,880 (excl. fees).
Only 44% of students take on federal loans (57th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Brightpoint Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 9,380 students with in-state tuition of $4,788 (excl. fees).
Only 4% of students take on federal loans (96th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Marian University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,486 students with in-state tuition of $39,100 (excl. fees).
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
McHenry County College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 98th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 9,399 students with in-state tuition of $10,012 (excl. fees).
Only 2% of students take on federal loans (98th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 95th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 2,501 students with in-state tuition of $7,080 (excl. fees).
Only 17% of students take on federal loans (84th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Camden County College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 7,622 students with in-state tuition of $2,856 (excl. fees).
Only 8% of students take on federal loans (92nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Dutchess Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 88th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 6,606 students with in-state tuition of $4,800 (excl. fees).
Only 12% of students take on federal loans (88th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Metropolitan State University of Denver has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 18,453 students with in-state tuition of $8,868 (excl. fees).
Only 30% of students take on federal loans (72nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
East Central Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 94th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 2,785 students with in-state tuition of $3,560 (excl. fees).
Only 7% of students take on federal loans (94th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pellissippi State Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 9,399 students with in-state tuition of $4,224 (excl. fees).
Only 4% of students take on federal loans (96th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Mobile has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 84th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,545 students with in-state tuition of $24,580 (excl. fees).
Only 43% of students take on federal loans (59th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Pikeville has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 85th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,547 students with in-state tuition of $24,000 (excl. fees).
Only 67% of students take on federal loans (23rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pitt Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 89th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 7,684 students with in-state tuition of $1,824 (excl. fees).
Only 11% of students take on federal loans (89th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Quincy College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 81th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 3,022 students with in-state tuition of $6,360 (excl. fees).
Only 23% of students take on federal loans (78th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Immaculata University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 82th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,512 students with in-state tuition of $27,700 (excl. fees).
Only 54% of students take on federal loans (44th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Indiana University-Southeast has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 85th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,736 students with in-state tuition of $7,492 (excl. fees).
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Wisconsin Lutheran College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,027 students with in-state tuition of $34,520 (excl. fees).
Only 71% of students take on federal loans (18th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
City Colleges of Chicago-Harry S Truman College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 6,839 students with in-state tuition of $11,520 (excl. fees).
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fullerton College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 98th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 19,521 students with in-state tuition of $1,104 (excl. fees).
Only 2% of students take on federal loans (98th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Horry-Georgetown Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 7,923 students with in-state tuition of $5,208 (excl. fees).
Only 24% of students take on federal loans (77th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Raphael's School of Beauty Culture Inc-Boardman has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 129 students.
Only 58% of students take on federal loans (37th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Sullivan County Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 87th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,527 students with in-state tuition of $5,472 (excl. fees).
Only 13% of students take on federal loans (87th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Western Texas College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 98th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,385 students with in-state tuition of $3,510 (excl. fees).
Only 2% of students take on federal loans (98th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Woodland Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 100th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 4,128 students with in-state tuition of $1,104 (excl. fees).
Only 1% of students take on federal loans (100th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Alma College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,197 students with in-state tuition of $47,160 (excl. fees).
Only 66% of students take on federal loans (24th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Chatham University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 92th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,309 students with in-state tuition of $42,250 (excl. fees).
Only 64% of students take on federal loans (28th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Eastern Michigan University has a best-value ranking score of 53.
The college enrolls 12,631 students with in-state tuition of $15,200 (excl. fees).
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
MidAmerica Nazarene University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,538 students with in-state tuition of $35,120 (excl. fees).
Only 53% of students take on federal loans (45th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Nebraska Wesleyan University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 92th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,654 students with in-state tuition of $40,648 (excl. fees).
Only 56% of students take on federal loans (40th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
East Mississippi Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 97th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,841 students with in-state tuition of $3,500 (excl. fees).
Only 21% of students take on federal loans (80th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Iowa School of Beauty-Des Moines has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 93th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 74 students.
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (47th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Bryn Athyn College of the New Church has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 85th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 255 students with in-state tuition of $25,893 (excl. fees).
Only 65% of students take on federal loans (26th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
CUNY Medgar Evers College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 94th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,736 students with in-state tuition of $6,930 (excl. fees).
Only 12% of students take on federal loans (88th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 82th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 6,424 students with in-state tuition of $3,810 (excl. fees).
Only 19% of students take on federal loans (82nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pacific University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 96th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,427 students with in-state tuition of $53,174 (excl. fees).
Only 81% of students take on federal loans (7th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
WellSpring School of Allied Health-Lawrence has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 94th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 37 students.
Only 80% of students take on federal loans (8th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Genesee Community College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 89th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 4,240 students with in-state tuition of $5,150 (excl. fees).
Only 20% of students take on federal loans (81st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
New River Community and Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 99th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,571 students with in-state tuition of $5,158 (excl. fees).
Only 15% of students take on federal loans (85th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Suffolk University has a best-value ranking score of 53, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 6,356 students with in-state tuition of $44,812 (excl. fees).
Only 56% of students take on federal loans (40th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.