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Four Massachusetts Colleges Make Princeton Review’s Top 10

The Princeton Review and USA Today releases annual list of 150 Best Value Colleges for 2014.

Thirteen Massachusetts colleges made the list of 150 “Best Value Colleges” by the Princeton Review. The annual list breaks down 75 public and 75 private colleges whose services identifies them as “Best Values” based on survey responses from 2,000 undergraduates.  

Of the thirteen colleges on the full list, four Massachusetts colleges made the top 10 list of Best Value Private Colleges for 2013: In first place was Williams College, followed by Harvard in the second spot, Massachusetts Institute of Technology came in eighth, and Amherst College placed ninth on the list.

Other Bay State colleges that made the list include: Boston College, Brandeis University, College of the Holy Cross, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Wellesley College and Worcester State University.

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View the full list with an interactive database at USA Today’s website  to access information about each college and sort the list in useful ways including by state, tuition, enrollment, and average freshman grant.


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