Michigan Technological University was named one of the best values colleges by the Princeton Review. Michigan Tech announced today it has earned a place among the country’s best values for education by the Princeton Review. The education service company reports on several categories such as the best schools for internships, career placement, and financial aid services. Michigan Tech ranks as no two in the United States for internships and ranks in the top ten for career placement.
The university also finished 18th for the best school for financial aid. The Princeton Review solely bases the best value category on a graduate’s return on investment. In the prestigious list for value, the university ranked 33rd with an ROI score of 90 out of 99. Princeton Review describes Michigan Tech as putting students first when it comes to their learning experience by providing hands-on opportunities with affordable high-quality education that prepares them for the future.
Director of Admissions at Michigan Tech Beth Fitzpatrick says the university is honored to have been named among the Princeton Review’s top value universities, recognizing Michigan Tech’s dedication to providing students with affordable quality education. Those interested in learning more about the Princeton Review and Michigan Tech’s ranking among the best value colleges in the United States can find more details here.