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The Best Value Colleges, 2014 Edition
Robert Franek

The 150 Best-Buy Schools and What It Takes to Get In

Princeton Review
February 2014
On Sale: January 28, 2014
480 pages
ISBN: 0804124477
EAN: 9780804124478
Paperback
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With college costs rising, it's important to make every dollar count. That's why we at The Princeton Review have worked to expand our wildly-popular "Best Value Colleges" list—published annually in cooperation with USA TODAY—into this comprehensive guidebook! Inside, you'll find detailed profiles of the 150 best-buy schools and learn what it takes to get into them. · Information on WHAT MAKES A BEST VALUE SCHOOL and why these 150 are our top picks, based on 30+ data points covering academics, cost of attendance, financial aid, and more · PROFILES of the TOP 75 PUBLIC AND 75 PRIVATE SCHOOLS that offer fantastic value for their price tags,with essential info on their costs, selectivity, classes, and facilities · ADVICE ON ADMISSIONS and finding your "best-fit" school · A bonus section with the TOP 9 TUITION-FREE SCHOOLS · INDEXES by cost and location With the 2014 edition of The Best Value Colleges, you'll get everything you need to find a school with quality academics, reasonable tuition, and great financial aid. Remember: No one knows colleges like The Princeton Review!

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