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| College Destinations Index Still Creating a Stir |
| Monday, 21 September 2009 13:31 |
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The College Destionations Index (2009-10 Edition) is still creating a stir nationally amongst news outlets and universities. As the Deseret News writes: Just as real estate value can often be calculated according to where the property is located, so too can higher education, according to the American Institute for Economic Research. Articles also appeared in: The Salt Lake Tribune, ABC 4 (Salt Lake City affliliate), Live MSP, Inside Iowa State, the Daily Illini (student newspaper of the University of Illinois) and KSL-TV (NBC affliate in Salt Lake City). The College Destinations Index is available free to our members in our archive or can be downloaded for free from our bookstore. Print copies are available for $2 each. UPDATE (Sept. 23): Many other news outlets have picked up the story on the CDI. These included the New Orleans Times-Picayune, University of Utah student newspaper, WVBR (radio station out of Ithaca, NY), KUTV (Salt Lake City, UT) had this to say during their broadcast: Two Utah college towns are among the top destinations in the country. Salt Lake City ranked 21st nationally of best college towns. Logan ranked 13th among small college towns and 68th nationally. The study By the American Institute for economic and 886th 68th national nationally. The study by the American Institute for economic research assessed academic environment quality of Life and professional opportunities. New York City was at the top of the list among major Metro areas, San Francisco, Boston, Washington, DC And Seattle rounded out the top 5. UPDATE (Oct. 2): The CDI has been written about in the Trinity Tripod and Jacksonville Magazine.
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