moneyA leading financial news and personal finance site has recognized Georgian Court University as one of the following colleges: America’s best colleges.
To find colleges that combine quality and affordability, Money analyzed dozens of data points, including graduation rates, attendance, financial aid, and alumni salaries. As a result of their research, the publication concluded, “Your tuition (and time) likely to be rewarded“
last year, money ranked Georgian Court as the number one Catholic university in the state in terms of value. Among the many factors they considered were affordability, generous university financial aid, and early career earnings for fresh graduates.
“We pride ourselves on providing affordable and innovative education for all types of students,” said Dr. Joseph R. Marbach, Director of Georgian Court. “We are grateful for this honor in recognition of our efforts to provide a values-based education.”
The university provides more than $19 million in grants and scholarships to students each year, more than 40% of whom come from very low-income families. Approximately 36% of GCU students are also the first in their families to attend college.
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