New College of Florida named a best value college for 2024

The Princeton Review has recognized New College of Florida as one of America’s Best Value Colleges for 2024.

New College of Florida ranked no. 20 among all public colleges, nationwide and first among small, public liberal arts colleges.

The Princeton Review used more than 40 data points to tally return on investment ratings for the Best Value Colleges school selections, giving New College an ROI rating score of 91/99.

In its profile of New College of Florida, the Princeton Review praised the school for its rigorous academics and quoted several students surveyed who noted the importance of narrative evaluations and senior theses to the academic foundation of the College.

The full list of The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges for 2024 and the project’s seven categories of ranking lists is available at: https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-value-colleges/.

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