Three State University of New York schools are among 20 public “Best Buy Schools” named in the 2013 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges. According to Fiske, “Inclusion on the list in the highly respected publication is based on the quality of academic offerings in relation to the cost of attendance.”
The University at Buffalo, SUNY Geneseo and Binghamton University are named as “Best Buys,” categorized as inexpensive or moderately priced with a four- or five-star academic rating.
Binghamton University
Students: 14,746
Programs: 80 undergraduate; 30 graduate
Research Funding: $35.5M
Notes: 93% of nearly 600 faculty members hold PhD’s
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University at Buffalo
Students: 28,601
Programs: 74 undergraduate; 190 graduate; 83 doctoral
Research Funding: $314.8M
Notes: The largest public university in the Northeastern U.S.
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SUNY College at Geneseo
Students: 5,038
Programs: 54 undergraduate
Selectivity: One of the most selective public colleges in the U.S.; admittance was 9.35% for Class of 2014
Notes: Among the nation’s top producers of bachelor’s degrees in physics. Houses a particle accelerator.
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