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Money Magazine just released its college rankings for 2016-17. Nearly 2,000 schools were evaluated based on 24 factors along three dimensions: educational quality, affordability and outcomes. The result: 736 schools that deliver a great education at an affordable price, with good outcomes post graduation.
Forbes released its list of top ranked colleges for 2016.
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Princeton Review has released its list of top ranked colleges for 2016.
One interesting way to measure the value of a college education is to consider return on investment. PayScale does this by comparing the salary of graduates (return) to the cost of attendance (investment) at each school it tracks. 
Planning to major in business in college? Here's an article covering some well-regarded undergraduate business schools for you to consider.
Money Magazine just released their inaugural list of "best colleges."