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According to The Princeton Review, Holy Cross is one of the nation’s 50 “Best Value” private colleges and universities for 2011. Based on data analyzed in surveys conducted in 2009 and 2010, schools were chosen on criteria including academics, cost of attendance, and financial aid availability.
In addition to its rigorous academics, The Princeton Review highlighted Holy Cross’ “need-blind” admissions policy, in which the College accepts students regardless of their ability to pay and then meets 100% of their need. In its profile of Holy Cross on USA Today’s website, the editors at The Princeton Review said, “No student or family should be dissuaded from applying to Holy Cross because of the price tag.”
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This ‘Holy Cross in the News’ item by Thomas Van Grinsven ’11.
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