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12 Hudson Valley Colleges Make Forbes ROI List

They're among 65 in New York. Find out which ones ranked among the best based on what students get back for the money they spend.

Forbes Magazine released its list of the top colleges in the country on Wednesday. A total of 65 New York colleges made the cut, including 12 Hudson Valley schools. The magazine ranked the schools based on what institutions give back to students for the money they spend on a college education.

For return on investment, Columbia University in Manhattan was the highest-ranked New York college nationally at No. 14. Cornell University was right behind at No. 15. (SIGN UP: get Patch’s daily newsletter, news alerts and updates, and download the Patch App.)

Harvard University in Massachusetts received the top spot in the list for best school in the country this year. Last year, Harvard came in at No. 4.

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The colleges that crack the top 10 on Forbes' list of top 50 colleges are:

  1. Harvard University
  2. Stanford University
  3. Yale University
  4. Princeton University
  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  6. California Institute of Technology
  7. University of Pennsylvania
  8. Duke University
  9. Brown University
  10. Pomona College

See the full list of New York schools that made the list here.

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Here are the Hudson Valley colleges and universities that made the list (click the hyperlinks to see Forbes' page about each one):

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."

The methodology did not take into account things like campus atmosphere, Greek life, sports etc. but rather criteria such as 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.

See the full methodology here.

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