<p>The</a> Top 10 U.S. Colleges for Financial Aid - DailyFinance</p>
<p>Financial</a> Aid Rating Press Release</p>
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The Princeton Review's institutional survey for the ratings included questions on: the percentage of the school's students determined to have need who received aid, the percentage of need met, and the percentage of students whose aid was fully met. The rating tallies also factored in data from the Company's surveys of students attending the schools about their satisfaction with their aid awards.</p>
<p>The Princeton Review's "2012 Financial Aid Rating Honor Roll"</p>
<p>The Princeton Review also today named 10 colleges to its "2012 Financial Aid Rating Honor Roll" a list saluting the colleges that received the highest possible score (99) in its Financial Aid Rating tallies this year. Published in "The Best 376 Colleges" guidebook and on the Company's website, the list includes:</p>
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Carleton College (Northfield MN)
Claremont McKenna College (Claremont CA)
Columbia University (New York NY)
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering (Needham MA)
Pomona College (Claremont CA)
Princeton University (Princeton NJ)
Swarthmore College (Swarthmore PA)
Thomas Aquinas College (Santa Paula CA)
Vassar College (Poughkeepsie NY)
Yale University (New Haven CT)
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