New Year, New Ranking: U.Va. is No. 3 ‘Best Value’

The first college ranking of 2010 is already upon us, and U.Va. has retained its No. 3 ranking in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance “Best Value” list of public colleges and universities. The financial magazine cited U.Va.’s financial aid program — known as AccessUVA — for keeping costs affordable in a time of rising tuition.

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Overall, Virginia schools fared very well in the rankings, taking six of the 100 spots. In addition to U.Va., William & Mary ranked fourth, Virginia Tech 16th, James Madison 21st, Mary Washington 38th and George Mason 64th.

Nos. 1 and 2 were UNC-Chapel Hill and the University of Florida, respectively.


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