UW News

December 17, 2014

UW moves to 11th on Kiplinger’s in-state ‘best value’ list

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The University of Washington moved up to the 11th spot in the latest ranking of best value for in-state students among public universities by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. The ranking includes measures of economic value and educational quality.

The UW placed 13th in the same ranking a year ago and was 17th two years ago.

Kiplinger data showed the total cost per year for in-state UW students, after adding need-based aid, is $10,433, and average debt at graduation is $21,263.

UW ranked 28th in value for out-of-state students, with a total annual cost of $31,552 after need-based aid.

The rankings consider admission and four-year graduation rates, student-faculty ratio and the freshman retention rate. Cost criteria include overall student expenses, financial aid (excluding loans) and average debt at graduation.

UW placed 130th overall for best value among 300 public and private colleges ranked by Kiplinger’s.

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