FSU rated as #4 Best Value Public for 2010 by USA Today and Princeton Review

<p>Great news!</p>

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PUBLIC</p>

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<li>University of Virginia (Charlottesville)</li>
<li>City University of New York - Hunter College (New York, N.Y.)</li>
<li>New College of Florida (Sarasota)</li>
<li>Florida State University (Tallahassee)</li>
<li>University of Colorado-Boulder</li>
<li>State University of New York-Binghamton</li>
<li>University of Georgia (Athens)</li>
<li>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Blacksburg)</li>
<li>Texas A&M University (College Station)</li>
<li>University of Oklahoma (Norman)

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See: Best</a> Value Colleges for 2010 and how they were chosen - USATODAY.com</li>
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<p>btw - FSU is up one slot from #5 last year in this rating.</p>

<p>great news. thanks for posting</p>

<p>not for out of state! haha</p>

<p>^ All schools (that I know of) have a significant difference between in and out of state tuition, so… it’s still pretty good.</p>

<p>haha i think all public schools are…i was just joking though i know it is a good deal</p>

<p>Great news, but I’m curious as to how far we will fall in this ranking as tuition continues to rise.</p>

<p>FSU rose a slot despite recent tuition increases. This is because most all state U’s are increasing tuition also.</p>

<p>Out of staters pay in-state tuition if they do First Year Abroad at one of FSU campuses abroad.</p>

<p>A tuition increase can do nothing but good things as far as rankings are concerned.</p>