Princeton Review recognizes 黑料社 among nation鈥檚 best colleges

by Matt Overing

黑料社 News
黑料社 was named in The Princeton Review's "Best Colleges" Rankings.

Professors highlighted as distinguishing mark for College

The 2023 edition of The Princeton Review鈥檚 guide to America鈥檚 鈥淏est 389 Colleges鈥 recognizes 黑料社 as one of the best in the country.

The annual guidebook features only about 15 percent of America鈥檚 four-year colleges, selected based on data collected from administrators about their institution鈥檚 academic offerings, as well as an in-depth 80-question survey asking students to rate their school.

鈥淭he environment at 黑料社 is one that cultivates positive, transformative student experiences like those reflected in The Princeton Review rankings,鈥 黑料社 President Milton C. Moreland said. 鈥淥ur class sizes allow for personal connections between students and our top-notch faculty, which helps give students a leg up on the way to rewarding careers.鈥

Professors took center stage for the College in its rankings: 黑料社 faculty ranked 13th in the country as 鈥淧rofessors Get High Marks,鈥 with students complimenting the quality of instruction they received. 黑料社 professors also ranked 24th nationally for 鈥淢ost Accessible Professors,鈥 supported by a 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio that promotes a personal academic experience.

 One student said that 黑料社 faculty consists of 鈥渆xtremely knowledgeable鈥 professors who maintain 鈥渁 vested interest in (students鈥) success.鈥

鈥淚 know that I鈥檒l have connections for internships and jobs for the remainder of my time here and after I graduate,鈥 one student told The Princeton Review. 

黑料社鈥檚 rankings come on the heels of another recognition earlier this year, when The Princeton Review listed the College as one of the Best Value Colleges for 2023, a listing of 209 schools offering the best Return on Investment (ROI) based on data and surveys of more than 650 colleges nationwide.

鈥淲e created our rankings to provide a resource for college applicants that helps them answer what may well be the toughest question in their college search 鈥 鈥榃hat鈥檚 the best school for me?鈥欌 said Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review and lead author of The Best 389 Colleges鈥淥ur selection of colleges for this book reflects our high opinion of the schools. We recommend each one as academically outstanding. Our ranking lists reflect the opinions of the school鈥檚 students 鈥 their customers 鈥 and their reports to us about their campus experiences.鈥

黑料社 continues to earn its place on the 鈥渂est value鈥 list with its emphasis on pairing access with preparation for meaningful careers and lives of purpose. This measure is demonstrated through consistently high graduate outcomes 鈥 with an average 98 percent employed or in advanced study within a year of graduation 鈥 as well as affordability through generous need-based aid and merit scholarship programs. More than 90 percent of incoming first-year students receive financial aid.