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The 17 best colleges for the value

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The best education isn’t necessarily the most expensive one.

As Kiplinger details in its 2017 ranking of the best colleges for the value, which accounted for acceptance and graduation rates relative to debt, some of the most worthwhile schools are cheaper and less well-known than their Ivy League counterparts.

These schools don’t all have the same brand recognition, but they may be smarter choices in the long run.

17. Rice University

Admission rate: 16%

Total cost per year: $58,448

Avg. need-based aid: $36,025

Avg. debt at graduation: $25,528

16. Wesleyan University

Admission rate: 22%

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Total cost per year: $66,062

Avg. need-based aid: $41,244

Avg. debt at graduation: $24,860

15. Williams College

Admission rate: 18%

Total cost per year: $66,280

Avg. need-based aid: $46,007

Avg. debt at graduation: $16,593

14. Amherst College

Admission rate: 14%

Total cost per year: $67,446

Avg. need-based aid: $49,134

Avg. debt at graduation: $15,756

13. Yale University

Admission rate: 7%

Total cost per year: $68,230

Avg. need-based aid: $47,960

Avg. debt at graduation: $15,521

12. Pomona College

Admission rate: 10%

Total cost per year: $65,857

Avg. need-based aid: $42,064

Avg. debt at graduation: $13,381

11. Middlebury College

Admission rate: 17%

Total cost per year: $65,332

Avg. need-based aid: $41,778

Avg. debt at graduation: $17,797

10. Wellesley College

Admission rate: 30%

Total cost per year: $65,016

Avg. need-based aid: $44,218

Avg. debt at graduation: $12,455

9. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Admission rate: 30%

Total cost per year: $46,576

Avg. need-based aid: $17,244

Avg. debt at graduation: $20,127

8. Vanderbilt University

Admission rate: 12%

Total cost per year: $62,598

Avg. need-based aid: $40,267

Avg. debt at graduation: $21,506

7. Thomas Aquinas College

Admission rate: 75%

Total cost per year: $32,500

Avg. need-based aid: $14,997

Avg. debt at graduation: $16,901

6. Harvard University

Admission rate: 6%

Total cost per year: $64,565

Avg. need-based aid: $46,409

Avg. debt at graduation: $16,723

5. Washington and Lee University

Admission rate: 24%

Total cost per year: $61,477

Avg. need-based aid: $42,322

Avg. debt at graduation: $21,683

4. Duke University

Admission rate: 11%

Total cost per year: $66,963

Avg. need-based aid: $44,725

Avg. debt at graduation: $19,104

3. Princeton University

Admission rate: 7%

Total cost per year: $61,140

Avg. need-based aid: $44,890

Avg. debt at graduation: $8,577

2. Davidson College

Admission rate: 22%

Total cost per year: $62,923

Avg. need-based aid: $40,140

Avg. debt at graduation: $19,929

1. Swarthmore College

Admission rate: 12%

Total cost per year: $64,840

Avg. need-based aid: $44,256

Avg. debt at graduation: $18,262

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