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Is Rasmussen University - Minnesota a Good School for the Money?

Top 5% National Value
Unknown In-State Value

Rasmussen University - Minnesota Value Report

Is a Rasmussen University - Minnesota degree worth it? Only you know for sure, but College Factual's value analysis can help answer that question. Keep reading for more.

Very Good Value Nationwide

Top 5% National Value
Top 20% National Quality
Bargain Price

Rasmussen University - Minnesota is ranked #106 out of 2,223 for value nationwide.

The quality education Rasmussen University - Minnesota provides combined with keeping costs low makes this school underpriced and a great value. That's why Rasmussen University - Minnesota earned their #106 ranking on the Best Colleges for the Money Ranking.

National Value Ranking  106 out of 2223
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National Value Score  95.27 out of 100
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*Total price is determined by multiplying average annual cost by time to graduate.

Many Factors Affect Net Price

There are many ways you can lower the cost of a college education. Consider taking advantage of in-state tuition, or shortening the length of your degree by taking summer classes. Learn more about Rasmussen University - Minnesota cost for other factors that may affect net price such as the financial aid you qualify for that is largely based on your family's income.

Does This School Make Financial Sense To You?

4 Years to Graduate
84% Undergrads Receiving Financial Aid

The overall price of a college can vary depending on your individual circumstances.

About 84% of Rasmussen University - Minnesota students receive financial aid. Get more details on what Rasmussen University - Minnesota financial aid you may qualify for.

How to Finance The Gap

How to Calculate Value

College Factual calculates value by calculating average Rasmussen University - Minnesota cost multiplied by time to graduate, and then compares that number to other schools of a similar quality ranking. If the school is priced fairly based on the educational quality it receives a fair ranking. If it is underpriced it receives a good or excellent value.

Read the full Best for the Money Ranking Methodology.

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