Kiplinger’s ranks Vanderbilt 17th on Top 100 Best Values in Private Colleges list

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranked Vanderbilt University 17th on its list of 100 best values in private institutions, which ranked private liberal arts colleges and universities that combine outstanding economic value with exceptional education.

“This year’s top 100 private schools met the challenges of a slumping economy with brio,” Kiplinger’s editor Janet Bodnar said. “With so many private institutions offering generous financial aid packages, families are finding that private college is still affordable. In fact, the average tuition price can be as little as half or less of the sticker price – making them very competitive with public universities.”

Kiplinger’s released the list today that included schools selected from a pool of more than 600 private institutions provided by Peterson’s, a company that provides information on educational opportunities through books, websites, online products and admissions services. Schools in the Kiplinger 100 were ranked according to academic quality and affordability – with quality accounting for two-thirds of the total. The complete article – along with sortable rankings and methodology – is available at www.kiplinger.com/reports/best-college-values/.

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