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Claremont McKenna University Ranks High In 50 Best Colleges List
In a recent Money Magazine study, this San Gabriel Valley University ranks among the best in the US.

CLAREMONT, CA — Claremont McKenna University is in the 150 universities in the country, according to a Money Magazine recent study.
Money based the rankings on a number of factors, including median SAT and ACT scores, graduation rates, estimated tuition costs with and without monetary aid, average student debt and alumni earnings.
Princeton University was ranked number one, followed by UC Irvine, ranked in the number two and UCLA ranked in the third spot; UC San Diego. Stanford University rounded out the top five out of 50 in the annual list of the 50 Best Colleges in the U.S., released Monday.
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The magazine put the cost to attend UCI in 2018-19 at $34,700 without aid and $14,800 with aid, and estimated the percentage of students who get grants at 96 percent. The average UCI student's debt was estimated at $17,000, while early career earnings are estimated at $54,900, according to the magazine's data. The median SAT/ACT scores of UCI students is 1200/27.
The cost to attend UCLA, where the SAT/ACT median score is 1320/31, is listed as $34,700 without aid and $15,300 with aid. The number of students getting grants was estimated at 96 percent; average student debt was put at $16,300; and early career earnings estimated at $57,500.
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Elsewhere in the Southland schools on the list included:
- Caltech in Pasadena, (12)
- Cal State Long Beach (22)
- Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson (45)
- Cal Poly Pomona (47)
- Pomona College (71)
- Cal State Fullerton (84)
- Cal State Northridge (89)
- Claremont McKenna College (106)
- USC (113)
To be considered for the rankings, each university has to have at least 500 students, sufficient data for analysis, not be in financial distress and have a graduation rate equal to or higher than the median for the institution's category.
In total, 727 schools met the requirements and were then weighted by education quality, affordability and outcomes.
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