Best Value Colleges
Rankings 2851-2900 of 4,614 best value colleges
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South University-Tampa has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 752 students with in-state tuition of $15,732 (excl. fees).
Only 58% of students take on federal loans (37th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Northwestern Ohio has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 2,525 students with in-state tuition of $11,352 (excl. fees).
Only 61% of students take on federal loans (32nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
North-West College-Long Beach has a best-value ranking score of 34, ranking in the 83th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 652 students.
Only 73% of students take on federal loans (15th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Bloomfield College of Montclair State University has a best-value ranking score of 34, ranking in the 90th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 799 students with in-state tuition of $30,680 (excl. fees).
Only 90% of students take on federal loans (2nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Bloomfield College has a best-value ranking score of 34, ranking in the 90th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 799 students with in-state tuition of $30,680 (excl. fees).
Only 90% of students take on federal loans (2nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fortis College-Orange Park has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 399 students with in-state tuition of $14,102 (excl. fees).
Only 72% of students take on federal loans (16th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
DeVry University-Virginia has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 19 students with in-state tuition of $14,392 (excl. fees).
Only 53% of students take on federal loans (45th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
DeVry University-Georgia has a best-value ranking score of 34, ranking in the 94th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 522 students with in-state tuition of $14,392 (excl. fees).
Only 74% of students take on federal loans (14th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
New Hope Christian College-Eugene has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 56 students with in-state tuition of $16,440 (excl. fees).
Only 75% of students take on federal loans (13th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
South Carolina State University has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 3,242 students with in-state tuition of $9,528 (excl. fees).
Only 66% of students take on federal loans (24th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Arizona Christian University has a best-value ranking score of 34, ranking in the 84th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,421 students with in-state tuition of $32,497 (excl. fees).
Only 70% of students take on federal loans (19th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
West Coast University-Ontario has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 2,671 students with in-state tuition of $35,784 (excl. fees).
Only 88% of students take on federal loans (3rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Stautzenberger College-Maumee has a best-value ranking score of 34.
The college enrolls 586 students with in-state tuition of $16,249 (excl. fees).
Only 89% of students take on federal loans (2nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Arizona College of Nursing-Las Vegas has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 1,222 students with in-state tuition of $21,146 (excl. fees).
Only 77% of students take on federal loans (11th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Brookline College-Tucson has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 218 students.
Only 67% of students take on federal loans (23rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Edward Waters University has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 80th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 1,177 students with in-state tuition of $14,878 (excl. fees).
Only 72% of students take on federal loans (16th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Kent State University at East Liverpool has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 82th percentile for net price.
The college enrolls 1,196 students with in-state tuition of $7,325 (excl. fees).
Only 33% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Gwinnett College-Sandy Springs has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 86th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 94 students.
Only 82% of students take on federal loans (6th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Benedict College has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 1,691 students with in-state tuition of $15,400 (excl. fees).
Only 67% of students take on federal loans (23rd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Northpoint Bible College has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 122 students with in-state tuition of $12,750 (excl. fees).
Only 51% of students take on federal loans (47th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
UPMC Mercy School of Nursing has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 308 students with in-state tuition of $14,190 (excl. fees).
Only 45% of students take on federal loans (56th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Lincoln College of Technology-Melrose Park has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 1,539 students.
Only 78% of students take on federal loans (10th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Trinity Bible College and Graduate School has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 275 students with in-state tuition of $16,066 (excl. fees).
Only 75% of students take on federal loans (13th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Concorde Career College-Grand Prairie has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 82th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 268 students.
Only 77% of students take on federal loans (11th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Fortis College-Cuyahoga Falls has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 583 students with in-state tuition of $13,818 (excl. fees).
Only 74% of students take on federal loans (14th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Massachusetts Global has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 8,996 students with in-state tuition of $12,000 (excl. fees).
Only 32% of students take on federal loans (70th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
California Aeronautical University has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 350 students with in-state tuition of $15,030 (excl. fees).
Only 66% of students take on federal loans (24th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Carrington College-Sacramento has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 81th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 2,207 students.
Only 64% of students take on federal loans (28th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Herzing University-Brookfield has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 385 students with in-state tuition of $12,360 (excl. fees).
Only 76% of students take on federal loans (12th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Brevard College has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 84th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 875 students with in-state tuition of $29,400 (excl. fees).
Only 70% of students take on federal loans (19th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Miami University-Hamilton has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 2,480 students with in-state tuition of $6,210 (excl. fees).
Only 35% of students take on federal loans (68th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
University of Silicon Valley has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 477 students with in-state tuition of $21,480 (excl. fees).
Only 72% of students take on federal loans (16th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Concorde Career Institute-Tampa has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 87th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 158 students.
Only 76% of students take on federal loans (12th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Miller-Motte College-Tulsa has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 389 students.
Only 86% of students take on federal loans (4th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Bethany College has a best-value ranking score of 33, ranking in the 87th percentile for aid generosity.
The college enrolls 615 students with in-state tuition of $29,800 (excl. fees).
Only 68% of students take on federal loans (21st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Ross College-Sylvania has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 1,714 students.
Only 76% of students take on federal loans (12th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Unity Environmental University has a best-value ranking score of 33.
The college enrolls 7,165 students with in-state tuition of $11,280 (excl. fees).
Only 52% of students take on federal loans (46th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Crestpoint University has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 446 students with in-state tuition of $7,800 (excl. fees).
Only 44% of students take on federal loans (57th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
National Paralegal College has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 446 students with in-state tuition of $7,800 (excl. fees).
Only 44% of students take on federal loans (57th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Chamberlain University-Ohio has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 257 students with in-state tuition of $18,900 (excl. fees).
Only 73% of students take on federal loans (15th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Los Angeles Pacific University has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 1,881 students with in-state tuition of $11,975 (excl. fees).
Only 75% of students take on federal loans (13th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Southern University and A & M College has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 8,279 students with in-state tuition of $4,973 (excl. fees).
Only 70% of students take on federal loans (19th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
American Institute-Toms River has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 484 students.
Only 92% of students take on federal loans (2nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
ATA Career Education has a best-value ranking score of 32, ranking in the 94th percentile for retention rate.
The college enrolls 201 students with in-state tuition of $13,500 (excl. fees).
Only 93% of students take on federal loans (1st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Concorde Career Institute-Jacksonville has a best-value ranking score of 32, ranking in the 90th percentile for completion rate.
The college enrolls 225 students.
Only 75% of students take on federal loans (13th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Remington College-Cleveland Campus has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 197 students with in-state tuition of $16,254 (excl. fees).
Only 94% of students take on federal loans (1st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
UEI College-Gardena has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 1,332 students.
Only 77% of students take on federal loans (11th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Lincoln Technical Institute-Lincoln has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 659 students.
Only 79% of students take on federal loans (9th percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
Ohio State University-Marion Campus has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 849 students with in-state tuition of $8,937 (excl. fees).
Only 31% of students take on federal loans (71st percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.
South University-Richmond has a best-value ranking score of 32.
The college enrolls 395 students with in-state tuition of $15,732 (excl. fees).
Only 55% of students take on federal loans (42nd percentile), keeping debt burden manageable.