SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA—Wofford College is once again being recognized for its return-on-investment (ROI) rating by The Princeton Review.
The college is among 200 institutions making The Princeton Review’s Best Value Colleges for 2021. More than 650 colleges and universities were evaluated for the list.
“A ranking in a prestigious publication like The Princeton Review reinforces Wofford’s commitment to providing an excellent education that is accessible and affordable,” says Wofford President Nayef Samhat. “We continue to hold a place among some of the most highly regarded institutions in the country while focusing on issues that most concern families, including access, quality and graduation in four years.”
Colleges are selected based on academics, affordability and career preparation.
Wofford is routinely recognized as a best value by national publications, including the New York Times and U.S. News & World Report. Ninety-seven percent of the college’s students receive some form of financial assistance.
The college also excels in career preparation; 98.1% of graduates from the classes of 2016 to 2020 had successful career outcomes, which means that they were employed, pursuing postgraduate education, military service or a volunteer commitment within six months of graduation.
The Princeton Review also ranked Wofford No. 15 on its list of 20 private colleges for having the “Best Alumni Network.”