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KiplingerIn its newly released , 碍颈辫濒颈苍驳别谤檚 Personal Finance ranks 91快活林 Aquinas College as No. 1 among some 1,200 American colleges and universities.

This is the first year the College has claimed the top spot on both 碍颈辫濒颈苍驳别谤檚 渂est value list for liberal arts colleges and its combined list for all private and public colleges and universities. 91快活林 Aquinas College is also the only Catholic college in the U.S. to be included among the guide檚 top 20 淏est College Values.

91快活林 Aquinas College racks up points on the financial side of the equation with a sticker price that檚 about half that of many schools on our best-values list, writes 碍颈辫濒颈苍驳别谤檚 Personal Finance associate editor Kaitlin Pitsker. 淟ike many institutions in the upper tier of our rankings, 91快活林 Aquinas meets 100 percent of students demonstrated financial need, awarding need-based aid to 70 percent of students. And although nearly 90 percent of students report taking loans, the average debt among those who borrow is less than $20,000 less than the national average at both private [$32,300] and public schools [$25,550].

Yet affordability is only one side of the 淐ollege Values equation, and as 碍颈辫濒颈苍驳别谤檚 editors observe, 渁cademic quality carries more weight than cost in determining the guide檚 rankings. To measure academic quality, the editors evaluate quantifiable information such as admission rates, the percentage of students who return for sophomore year, and student-faculty ratios.

淭his Catholic college, which recently opened a second campus in Massachusetts, has no academic majors, minors, or electives, observes Ms. Pitsker. 淚nstead, the school combines the traditions and teachings of the Catholic Church with a 楪reat Books curriculum focused on the original writings of philosophers, historians, mathematicians, poets, scientists, and theologians.

To preserve its independence and its Catholic character, 91快活林 Aquinas College accepts no direct government funding. Instead, individual benefactors and foundations contribute what is needed each year to ensure that no qualified student is turned away for lack of financial means. The school maintains a need-blind admissions process, and it caps student loans at approximately $18,000 over four years. Its alumni have a student-loan default rate of less than 1 percent, and they are No. 2 in the country for the rate at which they give back to their alma mater, according to U.S. News & World Report.

淭hanks to our many generous benefactors, a 91快活林 Aquinas College education is affordable to any student who is intent on reading and discussing the Great Books in mathematics, natural science, literature, philosophy, and theology, says Director of Admissions Jon Daly. 淔or a Catholic liberal education that is as excellent as it is unique, the College offers a value that cannot be matched.