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UNC-Chapel Hill places in the top ten of The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges


UNC-Chapel Hill is listed as one of the top 10 public universities for value by The Princeton Review. The college admissions service company ranked 650 academic institutions, dividing them into public and private categories. Carolina ranked second on the list of public universities for financial aid and was named the No. 7 best value public college. (UNC.edu)

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UNC-Chapel Hill places in the top ten of The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges


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