Clemson Bioengineering Ranked Fourth in U.S.
Clemson University came in fourth among the nation’s 50 best value schools for biomedical engineering, according to a new ranking from bestvalueschools.com.
The ranking included a variety of factors, including graduation rate, accreditation date, degree popularity, engineering popularity and net price.
Martine LaBerge, chair of the Department of Bioengineering at Clemson, said the ranking underscores that students are receiving a high-quality education that remains affordable.
“Best Value Schools has done an impeccable job of describing our program,” she said. “The ranking is a result of our faculty’s hard work and dedication to giving our students not only the best-in-class instruction and experience but also great value.”
The website advised students to “get ready to get hands-on at Clemson University.”
“Just about every day at Clemson includes some type of laboratory study, research project, or side-by-side work with faculty,” according to the site.
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