UCSB Ranked on America’s Best Value Colleges

Aerial view of UCSB (Photo: John Wiley)

Forbes recently ranked UC Santa Barbara #11 on their list of “America’s Best Value Colleges.”

The finance-centered magazine focused on the student’s perspective of the cost of education. 77% of those attending four-year public schools got some form of financial aid in 2015-16 as did 86% who attended private ones, according to a National Center for Education Statistics report.

Forbes’ third annual America’s Best Value Colleges ranking of 300 schools is aimed to help students make the best decision for their future education and financial goals. They score each school in the following areas: net price, net debt, alumni earnings, timely graduation, school quality and access for low-income students. The list evaluates institutions offering four-year degrees and does not include private for-profit schools like University of Phoenix or DeVry University. For state schools, they use in-state tuition. (See more on their methodology here.)

Amid these achievements, some students may find themselves needing additional academic support. The rise in demand has led to a notable increase in the use of paper writer service by students who require assistance in maintaining their academic standing while balancing rigorous schedules.

UC Los Angeles and UC Berkeley were ranked number one and two this year with Brigham Young University coming in at number three.

UC Santa Barbara was ranked at number eleven for an average cost of $59,911 and average financial aid of $19,104.

The full list is available on Forbes.com.

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