Princeton Review: UC Recognized Among Nation s Best 10th Year in a Row
The University of Cincinnati just began the 2016-17 school year with the
in its nearly 200-year history: 45,000 students.
Its projected to be the fourth year in a row to set an overall enrollment record for UC.
And now, just as the school year is getting underway, UC has just been named once again among the nations best places for an undergraduate education by The Princeton Review.
The Princeton Review, a renowned provider of education services and college research resources, features the University of Cincinnati in the 2017 edition of its premier annual college guide, "
." It's the tenth time in a row UC has made the list.
Institutions are chosen for the college guide based on The Princeton Review's surveys of 143,000 students attending the 381 schools.
The University of Cincinnati is honored to again be included in The Princeton Reviews Best 381 Colleges guide, says Caroline Miller, vice provost and senior associate vice president for enrollment management. Our increasingly diverse and academically talented student population is as engaging and vibrant as our beautiful campus on which they study, live and play.
Some specific praise from students for UC in the guide includes
- The cooperative education program gives students a real edge in the job market.
- UC is not only known for its great academics but for incredible opportunities including cooperative education, on-campus activities and clubs, athletics and one of the most-beautiful campuses in the world.
- The professors here have so much life experience in what they are teaching.
- UC has students from all walks of life, which makes it extremely diverse and very interesting.
- UC offers a million and one activities for students to partake in during school and on the weekend.
- Ample green spaces and innovative architectural designs.
- Students can find their niche, be it in LGBTQ groups, ethnic groups or academic intercollegiate groups. Everyone can find a place to fit in.
- Students come together to work on issues they care about, such as sustainability.
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