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Barron’s names Monmouth a ‘best buy’ in college
education
Release Date: November
6, 2006
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Tim Tibbetts, associate professor
of biology, works with students during a biology lab at Monmouth
College's Haldeman-Thiessen Science Center. |
MONMOUTH, Ill. — Monmouth College has been selected to appear in the 9th
edition of Barron’s “Best Buys in College Education,” which is now available in
bookstores and online.
The 708-page guide is designed to assist students and parents seeking a
first-rate education at an affordable price. Schools covered in the book range
from publicly-supported schools that are virtually tuition-free to
moderately-priced ones that provide high-quality education at bargain prices.
Colleges are selected to appear in “Best Buys in College Education” based on
various criteria, including tuition rates and the results of a questionnaire
that is filled out by the dean of students and by students. The final 247
colleges chosen represent the best combination of sound data and student
satisfaction.
“Students who satisfactorily complete four years of course at Monmouth College …
don’t just receive an ordinary bachelor’s degree,” according to the guide.
“Instead, they get what one history major calls ‘the clout of diversity,’ a
degree that tells employers and graduate schools that they have taken
thought-provoking courses in a wide range of subjects designed to make them
valuable private citizens.”
It adds, “Students are guaranteed close contact with stimulating minds – and for
a price the thrifty Scottish Presbyterians who founded the college in 1853 would
still appreciate.”
Those “stimulating minds” – which refers to a faculty where 90 percent of the
members hold the highest degrees in their field – “know what they are teaching,
believe in what they are teaching and believe in whom they are teaching,” said
one student.
“Monmouth is fortunate to have faculty and staff who care deeply about our
students, their learning and their success,” said Jane Jakoubek, Monmouth’s vice
president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty. “They go out of their
way to take time for students, to challenge them intellectually and to develop
their talents. The number one reason Monmouth is a great place to earn a college
degree is the commitment of our faculty and staff to the students.”
The two main features of the book, which was edited by Lucia Solorzano, are data
capsules and profiles, which provide such information as the campus setting,
student/faculty ratio, freshman profile, faculty profile, tuition and fees, and
room and board. Each profile is organized around the same basic components:
student body, academics, facilities, special programs, campus life, cost
cutters, rate of return, payoff and bottom line.
The latest edition of “Best Buys in College Education,” which is published every
two years by Barron’s Educational Series, is available online for $17.09 at
barronseduc.stores.yahoo.net/0764133691.html.
Released
by the Office of College Communications
Barry McNamara, Associate Director of College Communications
Phone: 309-457-2117
Fax: 309-457-2330
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