Top 10 Best Value Colleges In 2014


University Of California, Berkeley
Undergrad Enrollment: 25,774
Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:1
Graduation Rate: 4 Year, 71 Percent; 6 Year, 91 Percent

The University of California, also referred to as UC Berkeley, is a public research university located in Berkeley, California. The private college of California is one of the oldest institutions in the UC system and offers approximately 350 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines.
So when it comes to competitiveness just 18 percent of applicants gain entry to Berkeley, the lowest admission rate on the list. But among the incoming grads, 36 percent scored more than 700 on the verbal SATs; 56 percent beat that score in the mathematics segment.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Undergrad enrollment: 30,863
Student-faculty ratio: 17:1
Graduation rate: 4 year, 54 percent; 6 year, 83 percent

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a highly-regarded, public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The university has a long history and is the first public university established in Wisconsin and remains the oldest and largest public university in the state.
The city of Madison, with its masses of young people, political jobs and a hub for tech start-ups, has lead to the university’s progress over the years. Additionally solid academics have helped 95 percent of students to stick around after freshman year.
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