Kiplinger's Ranks New
College of Florida #5 among Nation's Top 100 Values
2008 Marks Fifth
Consecutive Top 10 Ranking for New College
(January 8, 2008) -- New College of
Florida once again has earned distinction as one the
nation's leading colleges and universities, as
Kiplinger's Personal Finance today ranked the Florida
honors college number 5 on its list of the "Top 100 Best
Values" among public colleges and universities. The ranking
marked the fifth consecutive time that New College has
placed among the nation's "Top 10" colleges in the
Kiplinger's survey. This year's ranking was an
improvement of one position from last year's #6 ranking in
the magazine.
Published in the February 2008 issue of
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance—for sale on newsstands
Tuesday, January 8th—editors of the magazine used data
collected from 500 public, four-year colleges and
universities from around the country to identify the top 100
schools based on outstanding academic quality, plus an
affordable price tag.
“Despite rising tuition costs, there
are still many first-rate institutions providing outstanding
academics at an affordable price,” said Fred Frailey, editor
of Kiplinger’s. “Schools like these prove graduates can
enter the workforce with a great education—and without a
huge cloud of debt looming.”
The total cost for students paying
in-state at New College is $11,605 per year, while
out-of-state students pay less than $30,000, according to
the magazine.
Joining New College among this year's
Top 5 was another Florida school. The University of Florida
placed number 2 in the rankings for the second consecutive
year. Other Florida colleges ranked among the nation's Top
100 colleges were Florida State University (15) University
of South Florida (79) and Florida International (81).
Among the measures of academic quality
tested by Kiplinger's were the percentage of the 2006-07
freshman class scoring 600 or higher on the verbal and math
components of the SAT (or 24 or higher on the ACT),
admission and retention rates, student-faculty ratios and
four- and six-year graduation rates. The magazine then
ranked each school based on cost and financial aid, giving
more weight to academic quality than costs.
Here is a look at the nation's "Top 10
Best Values" according to the editors at Kiplinger's
Personal Finance:
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University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
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University of Florida
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University of Virginia
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College of William and Mary (Va.)
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New College of Florida
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SUNY Geneseo
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University of Georgia
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SUNY Binghamton
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University of Washington
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University of California, Los
Angeles
For more information, contact the New
College of Florida Office of Public Affairs at (941)
487-4150 or email
publicaffairs@ncf.edu.
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