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Identifying the Most Affordable Colleges for Real-World Students

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) College rankings headlines are often dominated by the same names: Ivy Leagues, elite research universities and schools that admit only a fraction of applicants. But that leaves out most students, say experts.

“The average GPA across all U.S. high schools is 3.0, according to the College Board. For these everyday students, and for families earning an average income between $50,000-$150,000 – the journey to higher education should be about finding a college they can both attend and afford with confidence,” says William Staib, co-founder and president of College Raptor, Citizens college planning platform.

That’s why this year, College Raptor is reframing the conversation with its 2026 list of the 25 Most Affordable Great Colleges for “B” Students. Prioritizing possibility over prestige, the list highlights institutions that provide both quality and affordability for the students and families who represent the national average, giving a real, unbiased look at the accessible pathways to higher education often left out of traditional rankings.

To draw up the list, Raptor leveraged insights from hundreds of colleges, millions of machine learning models and other publicly available data to evaluate academics, student success, faculty quality, campus resources and financial health. Every institution on the list is considered a match or safety for “B” students, with an average acceptance rate of 74%. Graduates of these institutions with B academics and $50,000-150,000 financial profiles would pay on average less than 9% of their income towards student debt. That’s more than 20% less than other four-year colleges that are most likely to accept “B” students. Plus, each school ranks in the top half of accredited four-year institutions nationwide, demonstrating that affordability doesn’t mean sacrificing excellence.

To truly assess the value a school provides, parents and college-bound students should not only think about the next four years ahead, but well into the future. They can use the list to calculate their return on investment, as schools are ranked by loan payment as a percentage of typical starting salary, tying affordability directly to earning potential. This metric represents the estimated percentage of a student’s expected starting monthly income that would be required to repay their projected student loans within 10 years. It communicates the proportion of monthly income taken up by loan repayment.

This resource can be accessed online by visiting collegeraptor.com. There you can also find lists for the 2026 Overall Best Colleges, Top Division II Schools, Top Division III Schools and Best HBCUs.

“For students with a solid ‘B’ grade average and families in middle-income brackets, expanding the definition of ‘dream school’ to include attainable options that align with family income, grades and additional factors can help more students arrive at college with confidence,” says Staib.

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