The Princeton Review this week released its list of 200 Best Value Colleges for 2020 — Marquette University was again named to the list.
Out of 656 colleges and universities the Princeton Review evaluated for this year’s list, the 200 schools chosen are those the education services group recommends as offering the best ROI (return on investment). According to the Princeton Review, the group’s ROI rating tallies and their selection process considered more than 40 data points, broadly covering academics, affordability and career preparation.
Additionally, the Princeton Review ranked Marquette 19th nationally in the Best Schools for Internships category.
“The schools we chose as our Best Value Colleges for 2020 comprise only 7% of the nation’s four-year colleges,” said Robert Franek, the Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief. “They are truly distinctive and diverse in their programs, size, region, and type, yet they are similar in three areas. Every school we selected offers outstanding academics, generous financial aid and/or relative low cost of attendance, and stellar career services. We recommend them highly to college applicants and parents seeking schools that are academically top-notch and committed to making their programs affordable. These colleges are also standouts at guiding their students to rewarding futures.”