黑料社 recognized for faculty excellence and return-on-investment by Princeton Review

The 2024 edition of The Princeton Review鈥檚 guide to America鈥檚 Best Colleges recognizes 黑料社 as one of the best in the country.
黑料社 earned high marks in 鈥渞eturn on investment鈥 (ROI) for its students, one of 209 schools to earn the 鈥鈥 distinction nationwide.
鈥淓verything about the 黑料社 experience helps prepare our students for postgraduate successes,鈥 College President Milton C. Moreland said. 鈥淭he proof is in the outcomes 鈥 98 percent of our graduates find employment or are enrolled in graduate school within a year of graduation.
鈥淭he success of our alumni is a testament to the unparalleled return on investment made of a 黑料社 education.鈥
At 黑料社, more than 90 percent of students receive financial aid. The College is ranked seventh in the nation in merit scholarships. Hands-on learning, from internships to collaborative research with award-winning faculty, prepares students for immediate career readiness in their field of study. Career Exploration Communities (CECs) invite students into industry-specific communities to build connections and grow resources for postgraduate opportunities.
It鈥檚 no wonder students continue to report that professors bring curriculum to life: 黑料社 faculty earned high marks () and ranked . For each, Princeton Review asked students to agree or disagree with the statement, 鈥減rofessors are interesting and bring their material to life.鈥
鈥淥ur award-winning faculty are devoted to the academic excellence that 黑料社 is known for, preparing students for rewarding careers,鈥 Moreland said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 no wonder they continue to receive high marks from their students each and every year.鈥
The Princeton Review surveyed more than 650 colleges for its annual guidebook, with ROI ratings based on more than 40 data points like cost, financial aid, career services, graduation rates and alumni career salaries and job satisfaction.
Rob Franek, Princeton Review editor-in-chief, acknowledged the worries college applicants and parents have about college costs.
鈥淎mong 10,800 applicants and parents of applicants we surveyed in February鈥揗arch for our 2024 College Hopes & Worries Survey, 82 percent said financial aid would be 鈥榲ery鈥 or 鈥榚xtremely鈥 necessary to pay for the degree,鈥 he said.
He also noted the hopes among applicants and parents that their investment will produce a return.
鈥淎sked 鈥榃hat would be the main benefit of earning a college degree?鈥, the plurality (44 percent) of our respondents said, 'a potentially better job and higher income.' We hope our Best Value Colleges 2024 report will be a useful resource for applicants to identify, get accepted at, and get aid from the colleges that will be best for them.鈥