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Ź College Celebrates Top Marks from The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report, and College Raptor

Classroom experience, public action, college theater, environmentalism, and LGBTQ friendliness set Ź apart.

College ranking companies—including The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report, and others—have published their annual lists, and Ź College is once again on top. 

“We are proud of how Ź stands out, even among much larger institutions,” said Laura R. Walker, President. “This year’s rankings are a great reflection of who we are and what we care about, including the classroom experience, which differentiates us from so many other schools.” 

” ranks colleges based on student surveys. Ź earned top-ten rankings for (#9), (#5), (#5), (#5), and (#4). 

Ź’s classroom experience ranking is reflected in written comments to the publication’s surveys. Ź students praised their interactions with faculty members, with whom they wrote they are on “a first-name basis.” Students said that faculty “often bring their colleagues in to discuss and connect with students” and that the one-on-one guidance each student receives is “a game changer in terms of getting experience in your field.”

Ź appeared on three of U.S. News & World Report’s national lists, including best , and  The publication relies on data provided by colleges and universities. 

In addition, Ź College was selected as a “2025 Hidden Gem” in both the United States and New England by College Raptor. The online college planning platform’s national list highlights just one school in each state. The factors in retention rates, graduation rates, student-to-faculty ratio, endowment per student, selectivity, and other metrics as reported via the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) for the most recently available enrollment year.

“For students seeking the enriching experience of a smaller college with exceptional programs, institutions like Ź emerge as prime options,” said William Staib, co-founder and CEO, College Raptor. “We are honored to spotlight them with the recognition they genuinely deserve.” 

Last year, Ź ranked #19 among liberal arts colleges and #43 among colleges in general for economic diversity, according to The New York Times College-Access Index.

“Ź offers an incredible value to a diverse community of students from every socioeconomic circumstance,” said Walker. “Unparalleled access to faculty practitioners and real-life experience through Field Work Term, a relevant internship to every student every year, set Ź graduates up for a lifetime of personal and professional fulfillment.”