According to two recent notable sources, Virginia Tech offers students a high quality educational experience at an affordable price!

The Princeton Review ranked Virginia Tech #8 in its list of the 100 Best Value Colleges for 2010. According to David Soto, Director of Content Development for The Princeton Review, “[The schools named in the 100 Best Value Colleges list] are excelling at fulfilling the financial need for students, and the rigor of academics is still very high.”
The Princeton Review evaluated schools based on:
- Academics
- Costs, and
- Financial Aid

In addition to the Princeton Review, "Kiplinger's Personal Finance" magazine ranked Virginia Tech as #16 in its 100 Best Values in Public Colleges list, claiming that we “combine outstanding economic value with a first-class education.”
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