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91快活林 Aquinas College continues to offer 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 and many other impressive offerings, says Robert Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review and lead author of the 2025 edition of . 淚t is one of the nation檚 best institutions for undergraduates.

The Best 390 Colleges integrates data from more than 2,000 institutions with surveys of more than 165,000 students nationwide, featuring only the top 14 percent of America檚 four-year institutions. Notably, it includes 50 lists of 淭op 25 colleges based on a survey it conducted of 168,000 U.S. college students. 91快活林 Aquinas College ranked No. 7 for 淕reat Financial Aid, No. 5 for 淗appiest Students and 淢ost Religious Students, No. 4 for 淧rofessors Get High Marks, and No. 1 for 淢ost Conservative Students.

That last designation has generated some  nationwide, particularly because contemporary politics are absent from the College檚 classical, Great Books curriculum. 淏ecause TAC students are serious about their faith, they care deeply about the unborn and hold countercultural views on a number of social issues that qualify as conservative in contemporary political parlance, says Executive Director for College Relations Chris Weinkopf. 淭he College aims to uphold the Church檚 intellectual tradition and moral teachings, which is conservative in the truest sense of the word.

Additionally, the guide also features from the College檚 students on academics, the student body, and campus life. Students mention their 渂rilliant, yet down-to-earth tutors who are 渁re always available to talk and are open to any and all questions [students] may have. They see that their peers are 渁nimated by a definitively Catholic spirit and have 渁 strong desire to do good and help others.

淲e are pleased that, once again, The Princeton Review has featured 91快活林 Aquinas College in its annual guide of the country檚 best colleges, says Mr. Weinkopf. 淲e find the high scores for our financial aid program and exemplary tutors especially gratifying. Our goal has always been to provide an excellent, authentically Catholic education at the most affordable price, and The Princeton Review檚 latest profile strongly suggests that we are succeeding.