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9 Connecticut Schools Make Forbes List of America's Top Colleges
The ranking, which is described as "fiscally minded," looks at schools that give you the best value for your buck.

Nine colleges in Connecticut made Forbes Magazine's list of the top colleges in the country. Yale University in New Haven took the top spot, followed by Middletown's Wesleyan Unversity and the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London.
The 2017 list, which was released on Wednesday, looks at what institutions give back to students on the money they spend on a college education. This year's rankings, as Forbes explains, were created to better align with what the magazine values most, "superior return on investment; high impact, leadership and success; and a first-rate student-consumer experience."
Forbes describes the rankings as "fiscally minded" and says they does not take into account things like campus atmosphere, Greek life, sports etc. The methodology favors variables like "alumni salary, graduation rate and student satisfaction." Post-graduate success accounted for 35 percent of the ranking; how effectively students at each school avoid or pay back student loan debt accounts for 20 percent of the rankings, as does the student experience. Graduation rate and academic success both account for 12.5 percent. (You can see the full methodology here.)
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The colleges in Connecticut that made the list are:
- Yale (3)
- Wesleyan University (33)
- United States Coast Guard Academy (46)
- Trinity College (84)
- Connecticut College (105)
- University of Connecticut (124)
- Fairfield University (148)
- Quinnipiac University (240)
- University of Hartford (480)
The colleges that crack the top 10 on Forbes' list of top 50 colleges are:
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- Harvard University
- Stanford University
- Yale University
- Princeton University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology
- University of Pennsylvania
- Duke University
- Brown University
- Pomona College
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Harvard made its way back to number one after landing on the sixth and fourth spot in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Among the top 50, Forbes also points out some surprises: The U.S. Naval Academy (20) edges out the U.S. Military Academy (24), and the University of Michigan Ann Arbor (38) pushed ahead of the University of Virginia (40).
Forbes also ranks the top schools in the Northeast (Harvard University), the top schools in the South (Duke), the top schools in the Midwest (University of Chicago), the top schools in the West (Stanford), the top public schools (United States Naval Academy) and the top private schools (Harvard).
To view the full list of colleges, click here.
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