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Caltech Again Named "Best Buy" in Kiplinger's
November 3, 2009
For the fourth year in a row, Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has ranked Caltech as the best value among private universities in the United States.
According to an article in the December issue, "Caltech students enjoy the ultimate in academic nurturing: a student-faculty ratio of three to one, the lowest ratio on the Kiplinger 100 list. Here, 100 percent of incoming freshmen score more than 700 on the math section of the SAT—and are educated by an elite faculty boasting five Nobel Prize winners."
The Institute is also commended for its relatively low sticker price of $46,629, its need-based aid program, and the fact that Caltech students graduate with an average debt of $9,871, the second-lowest on Kiplinger's list.
See the complete rankings at Kiplingers.com.
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