Best Value Colleges
Rankings 1751-1800 of 4,614 best value colleges
Top Value Colleges
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University of North Dakota has a best-value ranking score of 51.
The college enrolls 15,019 students with in-state tuition of $9,237 (excl. fees).
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Shorter University has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 84th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,318 students with in-state tuition of $23,514 (excl. fees).
Only 49% of students take on federal loans (51st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of South Dakota has a best-value ranking score of 51.
The college enrolls 10,619 students with in-state tuition of $7,773 (excl. fees).
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
National Polytechnic College has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 83th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 516 students.
Only 65% of students take on federal loans (26th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 82th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,315 students with in-state tuition of $2,616 (excl. fees).
Only 23% of students take on federal loans (78th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Brown Aveda Institute-Mentor has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 95th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 115 students.
Only 81% of students take on federal loans (7th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Massachusetts Bay Community College has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 90th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 4,578 students with in-state tuition of $576 (excl. fees).
Only 13% of students take on federal loans (87th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Strayer University-Florida has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 89th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,303 students with in-state tuition of $13,725 (excl. fees).
Only 11% of students take on federal loans (89th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Cowley County Community College has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 91th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 2,235 students with in-state tuition of $2,400 (excl. fees).
Only 22% of students take on federal loans (79th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
DeSales University has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 92th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,972 students with in-state tuition of $43,000 (excl. fees).
Only 64% of students take on federal loans (28th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Carolina Campus has a best-value ranking score of 51, ranking in the 89th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 5,185 students with in-state tuition of $4,920 (excl. fees).
Only 30% of students take on federal loans (72nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 8,376 students with in-state tuition of $7,716 (excl. fees).
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Mount Saint Vincent has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,774 students with in-state tuition of $41,200 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
North Carolina Wesleyan University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,419 students with in-state tuition of $34,936 (excl. fees).
Only 63% of students take on federal loans (29th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Arizona College of Nursing-Tempe has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 97th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 1,202 students with in-state tuition of $23,573 (excl. fees).
Only 66% of students take on federal loans (24th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Arlington Career Institute has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 86th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 562 students.
Only 36% of students take on federal loans (66th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Grand View University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 88th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,856 students with in-state tuition of $32,800 (excl. fees).
Only 69% of students take on federal loans (20th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
North Greenville University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 85th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,304 students with in-state tuition of $24,500 (excl. fees).
Only 52% of students take on federal loans (46th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Erie-Behrend College has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 3,336 students with in-state tuition of $15,388 (excl. fees).
Only 57% of students take on federal loans (39th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
York College of Pennsylvania has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 81th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,825 students with in-state tuition of $22,120 (excl. fees).
Only 60% of students take on federal loans (34th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Shawnee State University has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 3,231 students with in-state tuition of $9,622 (excl. fees).
Only 39% of students take on federal loans (63rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Tarrant County College District has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 93th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 43,928 students with in-state tuition of $3,402 (excl. fees).
Only 8% of students take on federal loans (92nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Union Adventist University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 83th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 729 students with in-state tuition of $26,640 (excl. fees).
Only 52% of students take on federal loans (46th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Saint Xavier University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 94th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 3,485 students with in-state tuition of $35,680 (excl. fees).
Only 87% of students take on federal loans (3rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 87th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 397 students with in-state tuition of $17,406 (excl. fees).
Only 13% of students take on federal loans (87th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,454 students with in-state tuition of $42,834 (excl. fees).
Only 60% of students take on federal loans (34th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Concord University has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 1,943 students with in-state tuition of $9,100 (excl. fees).
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Northeast Iowa Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 84th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 4,808 students with in-state tuition of $5,850 (excl. fees).
Only 16% of students take on federal loans (84th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Thomas Jefferson University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 95th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 8,238 students with in-state tuition of $44,400 (excl. fees).
Only 85% of students take on federal loans (4th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Kentucky Wesleyan College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 887 students with in-state tuition of $31,900 (excl. fees).
Only 52% of students take on federal loans (46th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Paris Junior College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 97th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 4,533 students with in-state tuition of $3,330 (excl. fees).
Only 3% of students take on federal loans (97th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Park University has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 5,736 students with in-state tuition of $11,908 (excl. fees).
Only 31% of students take on federal loans (71st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Pima Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 99th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 16,283 students with in-state tuition of $2,208 (excl. fees).
Only 10% of students take on federal loans (90th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Southern Virginia University has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 936 students with in-state tuition of $19,790 (excl. fees).
Only 56% of students take on federal loans (40th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Radford University has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 7,812 students with in-state tuition of $8,401 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Kellogg Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 97th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 4,036 students with in-state tuition of $5,100 (excl. fees).
Only 23% of students take on federal loans (78th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Louisiana State University-Alexandria has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 88th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 6,815 students with in-state tuition of $4,950 (excl. fees).
Only 39% of students take on federal loans (63rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Cleveland Institute of Art has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 93th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 545 students with in-state tuition of $44,680 (excl. fees).
Only 81% of students take on federal loans (7th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Florida College has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 728 students with in-state tuition of $17,920 (excl. fees).
Only 45% of students take on federal loans (56th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of South Carolina-Sumter has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 90th percentile for loan burden.
The college enrolls 1,845 students with in-state tuition of $7,158 (excl. fees).
Only 10% of students take on federal loans (90th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Western Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 81th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,625 students with in-state tuition of $4,378 (excl. fees).
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Western Technical College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 81th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,625 students with in-state tuition of $4,378 (excl. fees).
Only 34% of students take on federal loans (69th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Mount Saint Mary's University has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 97th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 2,312 students with in-state tuition of $46,726 (excl. fees).
Only 69% of students take on federal loans (20th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Central Oregon Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 85th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 4,332 students with in-state tuition of $6,012 (excl. fees).
Only 19% of students take on federal loans (82nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of South Carolina Aiken has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 4,022 students with in-state tuition of $10,398 (excl. fees).
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Universal Technical Institute-Dallas Fort Worth has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 1,610 students.
Only 57% of students take on federal loans (39th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Erie Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 95th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 8,090 students with in-state tuition of $10,400 (excl. fees).
Only 20% of students take on federal loans (81st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Minnesota State University-Mankato has a best-value ranking score of 50.
The college enrolls 15,271 students with in-state tuition of $8,356 (excl. fees).
Only 42% of students take on federal loans (60th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Cayuga County Community College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 92th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 3,580 students with in-state tuition of $5,136 (excl. fees).
Only 14% of students take on federal loans (86th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Central Coast College has a best-value ranking score of 50, ranking in the 83th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 631 students.
Only 46% of students take on federal loans (55th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.