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Our new edition reveals our 50 ranking lists of top 25 colleges in categories from Great Financial Aid to Best Career Services to Profs Get High Marks. Big thanks to the 168,000 students whose ratings of their colleges on dozens of topics are the sole basis for these rankings.
For the 50 ranking lists reported today, The Princeton Review data operations team tallied 165,000 surveys of students at the schools in The Best 389 Colleges (about 424 per school on average). The surveys were conducted in 2022–23 and/or the previous two academic years.
Check out The Princeton Review’s list of the Best 390 Colleges based on the ratings of real students attending these schools.
The Princeton Review's 50 college ranking lists cover eight general areas: Academics/Administration, Quality of Life, Politics, Campus Life, Town Life, Extracurriculars, and Social Scene. Here is a breakdown on each of those eight general areas, the titles of the ranking lists we report in each area, and information about each ranking list ...
Check out our list of the 209 best value colleges—based on academics, costs, financial aid, debt, graduation rates, and alumni career and salary data. Find college rankings in categories like Best Career Placement, Best Alumni Network, and more. View the Full List.
NEW YORK, August 17, 2022 / — The Princeton Review ® —one of the nation’s leading education services companies—today released its 31 st annual Best Colleges ranking lists. The company’s Best Colleges rankings for 2023 name the top 25 colleges in 50 categories including a new category titled Green Matters.
The 50 “Best Colleges for 2024” ranking lists, each of which names 25 top schools, are posted on PrincetonReview.com here. The lists are also published in The Princeton Review college guide, The Best 389 Colleges, the 2024 edition of which went on sale today (Penguin Random House, $26.99).
The colleges named on the “Great Lists” are those with truly stellar records of student satisfaction as The Princeton Review tallies its annual “Best Colleges” ranking lists based on data from the company’s surveys of students at the colleges who rate and report on their campus experiences at them.
The Best Value Colleges for 2024 are made up of fourteen rankings lists and one list of tuition-free schools, each of which focuses on different aspects of financial aid and career preparation.
Some of The Princeton Review's 50 categories of Best Colleges ranking lists and the #1 on them for 2025 are: Professors Get High Marks — Sarah Lawrence College (NY) Best Classroom Experience — Wellesley College (MA) Best-Run Colleges — High Point University (NC) Great Financial Aid — Skidmore College (NY)