ALLENDALE, Mich. -- For the second consecutive year, Grand Valley State
University is one of the nation’s best value undergraduate institutions,
according to The Princeton Review. Grand Valley is featured in the 2008
edition of “America’s Best Value Colleges.”
Grand Valley was selected because of its excellent academics, generous
financial aid packages and relatively low costs. More than 30 factors
were used to rate the university in four categories. The university was
chosen based on data obtained from Grand Valley administrators and
student surveys. The Princeton Review recommended only 165 colleges
nationwide for excellence in academics, tuition costs, financial aid and
student borrowing.
In September, Grand Valley was named as one of America’s 100 Best
College Buys for the 11th consecutive year by Institutional Research and
Evaluation, Inc. in Georgia. Institutional Research identifies the 100
American colleges and universities providing students the very highest
quality education at the lowest cost.
For more information, contact News and Information Services at (616)
331-2221, or visit www.PrincetonReview.com
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GVSU once again named one of 'America's Best Value Colleges'
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