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NO ONE KNOWS COLLEGES LIKE THE PRINCETON REVIEW!
The Princeton Reviews college rankings started in 1992 with surveys from 30,000 students. Over 25 years and more than a million student surveys later, we stand by our claim that there is no single best college, only the best college for you... and that this is the book that will help you find it!
What Makes THE BEST 382 COLLEGES the Most Popular College Guide?
STRAIGHT FROM STUDENTS TO YOU
382 in-depth school profiles based on candid feedback from 137,000 students, covering academics, administration, campus life, and financial aid
Insights on unique college character, social scene, and more
RANKING LISTS & RATINGS SCORES
Lists of the top 20 colleges in 62 categories based on students opinions of academics, campus life, facilities, and much more
Ratings for every school on Financial Aid, Selectivity, and Quality of Life
Bonus list of the 200 best-value schools featured in Colleges That Pay You Back
DETAILED ADMISSIONS INFORMATION
The Inside Word on competitive applications, test scores, tuition, and average indebtedness
Comprehensive information on selectivity, freshman profiles, and application deadlines at each school
What the media is saying about The Princeton Reviews Best Colleges guide:
The most efficient of the college guidebooks. Has entertaining profiles larded with quotes from students.Rolling Stone
The offbeat indexes, along with the chattily written descriptions of each school, provide a colorful picture of each campus. The New York Times
A great book.... Its a bargain. CNN
Our favorite college guidebook. Seventeen
Provides the kind of feedback students would get from other students in a campus visit. USA Today

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Editorial
Robert Franek, Editor-in-Chief
David Soto, Director of Content Development
Kristen OToole, Editorial Director
Pia Aliperti, Editor
Stephen Koch, Survey Manager

Penguin Random House Publishing Team
Tom Russell, VP, Publisher
Alison Stoltzfus, Publishing Director
Ellen L. Reed, Production Manager
Jake Eldred, Associate Managing Editor
Suzanne Lee, Design

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All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Penguin Random House LLC, New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., Toronto. This is a revised edition of a book first published in 1992.

All rankings, ratings, and listings are intellectual property of TPR Education Worldwide, LLC. No rankings, ratings, listings, or other proprietary information in this book may be repurposed, abridged, excerpted, combined with other data, or altered for reproduction in any way without express permission of The Princeton Review.

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A CKNOWLEDGMENTS

Each year we assemble an awesomely talented group of colleagues who work together to produce our updated college profiles, and our 26th edition this year is no exception. Everyone involved in this effortauthors, editors, data managers, production specialists, and designersgoes above and beyond to make The Best 382 Colleges an exceptional student resource guide. For more than twenty-five years, we have worked to collect and publish what prospective college students really want: The most honest, accessible, and pertinent information about the colleges they are considering attending.

My sincere thanks go to everybody who has contributed to this tremendous project over the past quarter century. A special thank you goes to our authors, Jen Adams, Alex Dryden, Jordan Foster, and Andrea Kornstein, for their dedication in poring through tens of thousands of surveys to produce the campus culture narratives of each school we profiled. Very special thanks goes to Kristen OToole and Pia Aliperti for their editorial commitment and vision, and to Stephen Koch, who continues to work in partnership with school administrators and students. My continued thanks go to our data guru, David Soto, for his successful efforts in collecting and accurately representing the statistical data that appear with each college profile. The scope of this project and its deadline constraints could not have been realized without the calm presence of Scott Harris of Best Content Solutions and production editor Melissa Duclostheir dedication, focus, and attention to detail continue to impress and remind me of what a pleasure it is to work on this project each year. Special thanks also go to Jeanne Krier, my trusted colleague, media advisor, and friend, for the dedicated work she has done on this book and the overall series since its inception. I would also like to make special mention of Tom Russell and Alison Stoltzfus, our Penguin Random House publishing team, for their continuous investment and faith in our ideas. Last, I thank my Princeton Review Partner Team, Kate Walker, Stacy Caldwell, Amy Calhoun, Michelle Bergland, Casey Cornelius, Vincent Jungels, Russ Greenspan, Ryan Kiick, Ellen Hochberg, Anthony Pane, Brooks Morgan, and Young Shin for their confidence in me and my content team and for their commitment to providing students the resources they need to succeed academically and find the colleges that fit them best.

Robert Franek
Editor-in-Chief
Lead AuthorThe Best 382 Colleges

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DOONESBURY 1999 G.B. Trudeau. Reprinted with permission of UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE. All rights reserved.

C ONTENTS
List of Schools (AZ)
PART I: INTRODUCTION
26 Years of The Princeton Reviews College Rankings
1992Edition2018
250Colleges profiled382
30,000Student surveys137,000
120Average surveys per campus359
67Survey questions84

There was a void in the college guide market and we have filled it with this book.

Twenty-six years ago, The Princeton Review opened the first edition of The Best Colleges with this bold statement. In 1992, no other book provided in-depth descriptions of schools along side statistics covering admissions, financial aid, and student body demographics.

Then, as now, no other guide was based on the input of so many students. Then, as now, we at The Princeton Review believe that current students are the real experts about life at a particular college or universityonly they can give you the most candid and informed feedback on what life is really like on campus. More than a million students have participated in our surveys over the past quarter century, and we are pleased to continue to publish what we believe is the most substantive resource you need to find the college that will fit you best.

Weve added (and dropped) schools from the book; weve exponentially increased our student survey results; and weve changed or renamed many of the 60+ categories in which weve ranked top 20 colleges based on student feedback. Our guiding conviction, however, remains the same: That there is no single best college, only the best college for you. The profiles and ranking lists in this book can help you find the school that best fits your unique personality and goals.

What college is right for me?

We encourage students to consider their wants and needs across three categories: academics, campus culture, and financial aid.

Academics

Does the college youre considering offer classes and learning opportunities that interest you? You dont need to declare a college major until your junior year of collegebut youre more likely to succeed if youre excited about and engaged by the options available to you. Consider your learning style: do you prefer informative lectures or lively discussions? Research and analysis, or hands-on experience and practice? Writing papers or working in small groups? Look for the academic experience youll need to feel challenged and engaged, and what support youll need for successpeer tutoring, accessible professors, mentorship, and career services are just some of the options you might find on campus. Check out course and program descriptions, reviews of professors, and sit in on some classes if youre able to visit campus.

Campus Culture

Do you want a big school or a small one? A hip urban campus or a verdant quad in the country? A college where everyone cheers on the basketball team, or one where every theater production gets a standing ovation? Every college has its own special vibe.

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