WFU once again a ‘Best Value’

Wake Forest is one of the nation’s “Best Value” colleges and universities according to The Princeton Review.

The 2014 list, which features 150 schools in all — 75 public and 75 private colleges and universities—was posted today on the websites of The Princeton Review and USA Today.

“Wake Forest has long been a place of extraordinary opportunity,” said President Nathan O. Hatch. “We continually strive to balance financial aid and academic resources to assure the highest level of educational quality.”

The selection process analyzed school-reported information across more than 30 data points covering academics, cost, and financial aid as well as data from The Princeton Review’s surveys of students at the schools over the past three academic years.

Of the 75 schools chosen in each category, the top 10 are ranked 1 to 10. All others, including Wake Forest, are listed alphabetically.

Providing increased support for hardworking students, regardless of their ability to finance their education, is a top priority of Wake Will: the Campaign for Wake Forest.

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