http://www.bizjournals.com/buffalo/news/2016/02/23/collegemain.html
At the center of this political whirlwind is the nation's system of public colleges, which offers the least expensive path toward a bachelor's degree. Often a high-quality path, too.
That's especially true of the University of North Carolina, which has earned first place in Business First's 2016 academic rankings of 477 U.S. public colleges, newly released this morning.
Right behind UNC on this year's list of elite public schools are the University of Michigan, University of Virginia, University of California-Los Angeles and University of California-Berkeley.
This is the second year for Business First's rankings. Michigan was No. 1 in the inaugural standings a year ago, and North Carolina was a close runner-up.
At the center of this political whirlwind is the nation's system of public colleges, which offers the least expensive path toward a bachelor's degree. Often a high-quality path, too.
That's especially true of the University of North Carolina, which has earned first place in Business First's 2016 academic rankings of 477 U.S. public colleges, newly released this morning.
Right behind UNC on this year's list of elite public schools are the University of Michigan, University of Virginia, University of California-Los Angeles and University of California-Berkeley.
This is the second year for Business First's rankings. Michigan was No. 1 in the inaugural standings a year ago, and North Carolina was a close runner-up.