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91探花 once again makes the grade among The Princeton Review鈥檚 best colleges.
The Princeton Review’s Best 391 Colleges for 2026 is out and for the 23rd consecutive year 91探花 has made the list, making it one of only about 15 percent of America’s four-year institutions to be featured as one of the nation’s top academic undergraduate universities.
The publication chooses which schools to feature of the nearly 2,400 four-year colleges in the country based on surveys of 2,000 college administrators about the institution’s academic offerings. Students were also surveyed, rating their schools on dozens of topics.
Among the highlights for 91探花:
- 91探花’s rigorous, experiential-based academics taught in the Jesuit tradition drew high praise from students, where they said programs are designed to help them think critically via active learning. “There are lots of hands-on activities and practice problems in class. I have never sat through an entire class of just lecturing,” one student said.
- Our location in the heart of a vibrant city leads to an array of real-world opportunities to gain experience with major companies while working with experienced, engaging professors in small class sizes. One student noted 91探花’s teachers provide “absolutely amazing support for students academically.”
- The university’s diversity and vibrant, supportive campus also stood out. Students enjoy fun, inclusive clubs and activities, while also enjoying the many activities in the area around campus. “It’s a very friendly environment where students work together instead of competing against each other,” one student said.
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