The College earns recognition from the Princeton Review for the third consecutive year
Elizabethtown College is one of the 97 best higher education institutions in the Mid-Atlantic according to The Princeton Review. Recently, the education services company named Elizabethtown College in the Best in the Mid-Atlantic section of its “2024 Best Colleges: Region by Region” listing.
“This is an exceptional honor to be recognized among the best colleges in our region by The Princeton Review,” Elizabethtown College President Betty Rider said. “At Elizabethtown College, our students excel in scholarship, leadership, and service which is a result of our sought-after professional programs taught by outstanding professor mentors, and guaranteed high-impact experiences like research, internships, and cross-cultural study.”
The website feature salutes a total of 630 colleges in seven zones – Northeast, South, Southwest, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, West, and International (outside of the United States)—that The Princeton Review considers academically outstanding and well worth consideration in prospective students’ college search. The institutions in each zone are listed in alphabetical order by school name, and not ranked.
To determine a school’s inclusion on the listing, The Princeton Review rankings tallied in multiple categories, are derived from student reports of their experiences at the schools in its annual “Best Colleges” guidebook. View Elizabethtown College’s Princeton Review profile page.
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