September 20, 2006Kiplinger's ranks affordability of collegesIn case you haven't seen enough rankings, Kiplinger's Personal Finance came out with its annual rankings of the most affordable colleges. As usual, Virginia schools fared well, though not as well as last year. UVa and William and Mary maintained their No. 3 and 4 positions but Virginia Tech dropped from 20th to 22nd. James Madison dropped from 17th to 24th. The biggest (and only) winner of the group was the University of Mary Washington, which climbed from 22nd to 16th. |
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September 20, 2006
Kiplinger's ranks affordability of colleges
In case you haven't seen enough rankings, Kiplinger's Personal Finance came out with its annual rankings of the most affordable colleges.
As usual, Virginia schools fared well, though not as well as last year. UVa and William and Mary maintained their No. 3 and 4 positions but Virginia Tech dropped from 20th to 22nd. James Madison dropped from 17th to 24th. The biggest (and only) winner of the group was the University of Mary Washington, which climbed from 22nd to 16th.

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