Best Value

With individual attention, quality instruction and low tuition, we know Weber State is a great value. Others agree.

In 2018, Forbes named Weber State to its third annual Best Value Colleges list. Forbes made its assessment based on net price, net debt, alumni earnings, timely graduation, school quality and access for low-income students.

Weber State graduates enjoy an average starting salary of $51,600, putting it on Smart Asset’s 2018 “Best Value Colleges in Utah” list.

LendEDU ranked Weber State among the nation’s top 100 universities in its 2018 College Risk-Reward Indicator (CCRI), which calculates student loan debt and average early career dividends to evaluate the risks and rewards of attending a university.

Most recently, a CNBC report on high student debt found that Utah has the lowest average rate of student loan debt in the U.S.: $19,975. The report mentioned that the state's most popular colleges are public schools with in-state tuition of less than $6,000, including Weber State.

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