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April 1999

UM still a 'best buy'
UM was among 63 public colleges and universities to land a spot in "America's 100 Best College Buys 2000," proving that a university can be good without being expensive.

Georgia-based Institutional Research and Evaluation Inc., which compiled the list, researched nearly 1,400 schools. The top 100 were chosen based on cost, opportunities for financial aid, high school standardized test scores and grade-point average of entering freshmen. This is UM's third year on the list.

"This ranking provides solid evidence of our continued effort to make sure we protect the relationship between price and quality," said UM President George Dennison. "We have kept prices down and quality high, and that has earned recognition. We intend to make even greater efforts in the future."

 

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