UNCW Receives "Best in the Southeast" and "Best Value" Designations
8/25/2006 11:58:33 AM
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Wilmington, N.C. - The University of North Carolina Wilmington received the 2007 "Best in the Southeast" designation by The Princeton Review.
On the list of 150 "Best Value" colleges, UNCW is designated as one of the best overall bargains - based on cost and financial aid - among the most academically outstanding colleges in the nation.
Colleges were selected based on an 80-question survey which asks students about their school's academics/administration, campus life, student body and themselves.
The Princeton Review is a New York City-based company known for its test prep courses, education services and books. It has conducted the survey since 1992, when it first published its annual "Best Colleges," the only guide offering college rankings based on student ratings of their schools and reports of their experiences at them.
Ranking lists of top 20 colleges in more than 50 categories are in the new 2007 edition of The Princeton Review book Best 361 Colleges and can be viewed at www.PrincetonReview.com.
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