UD selected among 'Best 371 Colleges'
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2:12 p.m., July 28, 2009----The University of Delaware has been named one of the country's best institutions for undergraduate education in the 2010 edition of The Princeton Review guidebook The Best 371 Colleges, published this week.

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The book profiles only about 15 percent of America's 2,500 four-year colleges and two Canadian colleges. Included are detailed profiles of the colleges with school rating scores in eight categories. The guide also lists top 20 schools in 62 categories based on The Princeton Review's surveys of students attending the colleges.

The UD profile says, "undergrads maintain an exceptionally positive view of their school's 'absolutely beautiful' campus and its 'phenomenal' study-abroad program." Survey comments include "great library," "great off-campus food" and "students are happy."

School profiles in The Best 371 Colleges also have ratings based largely on institutional data collected during the 2008-09 academic year. The ratings are scores on a scale of 60 to 99. UD earned an academic rating of 79, a quality of life rating of 75, a fire safety rating of 97, admissions selectivity of 93 and a green rating of 85, which measures the institution's commitment to environmentally related policies, practices and education.

According to Robert Franek, author of The Best 371 Colleges and Princeton Review's vice president of publishing, "We make our choices based on institutional data we gather about schools, feedback from students attending them and input from our staff who visit hundreds of colleges a year. We also value the opinions and suggestions of our 23-member National College Counselor Advisory Board, and independent college counselors we hear from yearlong."

The Princeton Review posts the school profiles and ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges on its Web site where users can read FAQs about the book, the survey and the criteria for each of the ratings and rankings.

The Princeton Review is known for its tutoring and classroom test preparation courses, books and college and graduate school admission services. It is not affiliated with Princeton University, and it is not a magazine.

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