The Princeton Review Names UF a ‘Best in the Midwest’ University
The Princeton Review has once again named University of Findlay as one of the best four-year institutions in the Midwest for 2022.
The Princeton Review rates colleges and universities in several categories including: academics, admissions selectivity, financial aid, quality of student life, environmental awareness, and the accessibility of professors.
UF was one of 158 schools named in the “Best in the Midwest” college listing which includes the states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The Princeton Review released, “For our ‘2022 Best Colleges: Region by Region’ web feature, we salute 654 colleges in five zones—Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, and International (outside of the United States)—that we consider academically outstanding and well worth consideration in your college search.”
“It is an honor for the University of Findlay to be recognized as one of the best higher education institutions in the Midwest for yet another year by The Princeton Review,” said President Katherine Fell, Ph.D. “This achievement is proof of our campus-wide commitment to fulfill our mission to equip students for meaningful lives and productive careers.”
In this year’s survey, students noted, “Not many colleges can simultaneously create future doctors and professional horse trainers.” Others said the faculty “have incredible experience in their field” and are “willing to help you inside and outside the classroom to grow to your full potential.”
Read the full review on the University of Findlay at The Princeton Review’s website.