Princeton Review lists UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ among nationā€™s ā€œBest 389ā€ colleges

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The University of Louisiana at ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ is one of the 389 ā€œBest Colleges for 2024ā€ for undergraduate education among the countryā€™s four-year colleges and universities.

Thatā€™s according to The Princeton Review, which recently released its yearly guidebook for prospective college students. The guide features just 15% of Americaā€™s four-year colleges and universities.

ā€œOur selection of colleges for this book reflects our high opinion of the schools: we recommend each one as academically outstanding,ā€ Rob Franek, the guidebookā€™s editor-in-chief, stated in a press release.

Schools are not ranked in numerical order, but alphabetically. The guide examines academic programs and life on the campuses of each of The Princeton Reviewā€™s ā€œBest 389ā€ schools.

The list includes profiles of each school and other information that is designed to assist prospective students and their parents in making decisions about where to enroll.

This yearā€™s ā€œbest schoolsā€ list is based on results of surveys of more than 165,000 students. As a whole, survey participants cited academics, financial aid, amenities, career services and campus culture among their key considerations in choosing a school.   

The Princeton Review is an educational services company known for its tutoring, test-prep courses, books and other student resources. It is not affiliated with Princeton University.

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Photo caption: UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ is a good place to enroll says the educational services company The Princeton Review, which has listed the University among its ā€œBest Colleges for 2024.ā€ (Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„)