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Washington Monthly

September/October 2025

Posted inCollege Guide

A Different Kind of College Ranking

A college degree is costly, to both students and taxpayers. Here’s the only list that shows which institutions provide good value to both.

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Higher Education: What Trump Hath Wrought

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25 Best-in-Class Colleges

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How Florida Universities Became World-Class

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New York Colleges: Best and Worst

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Campus Climate Rankings Miss the Point

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Trump’s Vocational Education Con

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Student Loan Debt: What Went Wrong and How to Fix It

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America’s Best Colleges for Research

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America’s Best Hispanic-Serving Colleges

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