Princeton Review Names Hunter College the Nation's #8 "Best Value" Public College for 2009
The Princeton Review selected the institutions as its "best value"
choices for 2009 based on its surveys of administrators and students at
more than 650 public and private colleges and universities. The
selection criteria covered more than 30 factors in three areas:
academics, costs of attendance, and financial aid. Tallies were made
using the most recently reported data from each institution for its
2007-08 academic year. Of the 50 schools chosen in each "best value"
category (public and private), the top 10 are ranked in order, and the
remaining 40 are listed alphabetically.
According to the rankings website (PrincetonReview.com/BestValueColleges or BestValueColleges.usatoday.com),
“For many New Yorkers seeking a college degree, Hunter College within
the CUNY system offers the best, most affordable option available. It
is the first choice among many applicants…Hunter has a lot to offer
beyond its minuscule tuition. The school’s faculty is a huge asset,
for one. Students agree that professors are expert and that they work
hard to accommodate undergraduates. Location is another major plus, as
New York City is a virtually limitless source of valuable internship
opportunities.”
Said
Hunter President Jennifer J. Raab, "We are proud to be on this list,
particularly because it proves the ongoing success of Hunter's mission:
to provide an outstanding education at a price you can afford.
Especially during the current economic crisis, it is a privilege to
lead an institution where the American Dream still comes true."
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