The Puget Sound Business Journal reported today that three universities in the state of Washington have made the Kiplinger's list of best values in public colleges.
According to the Business Journal, "the University of Washington in Seattle, which costs in-state residents $17,676, or $8,954 after financial aid, ranked No. 7 nationally and offers 79 percent of its students financial aid, according to Kiplinger's top 100 list, which ranks four-year schools in the U.S. that combine a good education with economic value. The UW graduates 51 percent of its students after four years."
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