Top 10 Best Value Colleges In 2014


University of Michigan
Undergrad enrollment: 27,979
Student-faculty ratio: 16:1
Graduation rate: 4 year, 76 percent; 6 year, 91 percent

The University of Michigan also frequently referred as Michigan, is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. It is the state's oldest university and is known for its high research activity and comprehensive graduate programmes that offers doctoral degrees in humanities, social sciences as well as professional degrees in medicine, law, nursing, social work and dentistry.
The University of Michigan has ascended the rankings over the past three years, thanks largely to its limited cost increases and improving academics. Additionally this year, the four-year graduation program saw an increase of three percentage points, to 76 percent.
University Of California, Los Angeles
Undergrad enrollment: 27,941
Student-faculty ratio: 16:1
Graduation rate: 4 year, 71 percent; 6 year, 92 percent

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1919, it is the second-oldest campus of the University of California system and is one of the two flagship universities in the UC system alongside UC Berkeley.
UCLA which offers more than 800 clubs and student organizations, plus 125 majors, is among the most applied to university in the world with over 105,000 applications for fall 2014. Additionally, its location in a major city gives students the internship and work opportunities that a small college town can’t afford to give.
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