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UNC-Chapel Hill in top 5 of The Princeton Review’s best value colleges


UNC-Chapel Hill is ranked No. 4 in The Princeton Review’s annual list of best public universities for value. The college admissions service company considered several factors in its list of 209 best-value schools, including academics, costs, financial aid, debt, graduation rates, and alumni career and salary data. UNC moved up from No. 7 in last year’s list. (UNC.edu)

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UNC-Chapel Hill in top 5 of The Princeton Review’s best value colleges


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