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91快活林 Aquinas College provides one of the best undergraduate educations in the country, according to The Princeton Review.

淲e salute 91快活林 Aquinas College for its outstanding academics, says Rob Franek, The Princeton Review檚 editor-in-chief and lead author of its 2022 guide, . 淲e are genuinely pleased to recommend it to prospective applicants searching for their 榖est-fit college.   

Only about 14 percent of America檚 2,700 four-year colleges are profiled in the annual publication. 91快活林 Aquinas College is one of only three Catholic schools recommended by the Cardinal Newman Society to make The Princeton Review檚 淏est Colleges list. 

For this, the guide檚 30th anniversary edition, The Princeton Review curated 淕reat Lists of colleges in 26 categories. The lists identify schools that have had a distinctive history of appearances on the ranking lists in past editions. 91快活林 Aquinas College is included on the list for its 50-year commitment to making its unique program of Catholic liberal education affordable for students and their families. Among the College檚 other  are scores of 90 for academics, 93 for quality of life, 94 for financial aid, and 98 for tutors accessiblity.

Based on its student survey, The Princeton Review additionally reports that, at TAC:

  • Students are happy
  • Classroom facilities are great
  • Class discussions [are] encouraged
  • No one cheats
  • Students are friendly
  • Diverse student types interact on campus
  • Students are very religious
  • Dorms are like palaces

In its profile, The Princeton Review quotes extensively from the College檚 students. Among their comments:

  • 淪tudents have a wide spectrum of terms with which to describe their unique education: 榙ifficult, mind blowing, extremely enjoyable, and intensely interesting.櫇
  • 淪tudents say [tutors] are excellent at facilitating discussions, 榓lways accessible outside of their class hours, and 榮trong role models and mentors.櫇
  • 淪tudents say the combination of curriculum and pedagogy allows them to 榝ind the truth themselves, hone their critical thinking skills, and, by senior year, grasp essential 榗ore ideas of the highest nature such as relativity, time, space and being.櫇
  • 淭AC students take pride in the 榗ulture of casual kindnesses, where everyone 榠s friendly and comfortable with each other and is 榓lways willing to have a good conversation.櫇 
  • 淪tudents describe their peers as 榢ind, 榪uirky, 榞enuine, and united by 榓 desire for [pursuing] knowledge for its own sake.櫇 

淲e are grateful that the Princeton Review has, once again, highlighted both the quality of our academic program and the affordability of this education, says Chris Weinkopf, 91快活林 Aquinas College檚 director of communications. 淵et especially noteworthy are the high marks it has given for the accessibility of our faculty and the quality of our classroom conversations, which are at the heart of our academic program. These high rankings, coming from a secular college guide, speak to the universal value of Catholic liberal education.