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What Are The Top US Colleges?

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black colleges  in America are ranked in two popular lists. The previously known ranking comes from the US News and World Report. However, since 2008, there has been an annual Forbes list of top colleges in the US, offering an alternative to US News' monopoly. The methodology for each ranking differs from the other, thus offering two perspectives of looking at US colleges and ranking them.




The main difference between the two rankings is that while the US News ranking categorizes universities and bases the ranks on these categories, the Forbes list of top colleges in the US inculcates all black colleges , despite their categorization. Colleges that fall in different categories are therefore not compared with each other in the US News ranking.

Forbes has taken a different approach, arguing that students will better appreciate a comprehensive list that includes all colleges, since they will ultimately only attend one institution.

Forbes America's Best Colleges is mainly based on the quality of the education that the institutions provide and how much their students achieve. in collaboration with the economist, Dr. Richard Vedder, as well as the Center for College Affordability, Forbes Inc. is able to rank colleges with confidence. The methodology applied by CCAP tries to put itself in the shoes of the student.



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How to Reduce Your College Tuition Bill

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College costs are rising faster than the rate of inflation. For many families a college education for their child may be out of reach. The national average cost of a state public institution is over $15,000, a black colleges  is over $33,000 and an elite private is well over $50,000. With the cost of college being so expensive families are looking for some tuition relief. Here are some ways families can save money on their tuition bill.

AP Courses - Good scores (3 or higher) on AP exams allow you to obtain college credit for courses. Your student may be required to take fewer general education courses. This saves you time and money and in some cases helps students graduate in four years. The average college graduation rate is 5.8 years.





Community College - Most community colleges permit high school students to take college courses concurrently. If the course is college transferrable he or she may be able to earn college credit, thus reducing the number of undergraduate courses required. Community black colleges  are also great lower cost places to start studies and then finish at a four year university. Special note: due to the economic downturn and overcrowding at the community college level it may take your student longer to transfer.





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