It’s that time of year again.
As I told you in 2010, the Princeton Review is a great resource to use in finding info on colleges and universities in the United States.
Each year, a comprehensive, scientific study is conducted on various aspects of our nation’s schools: academics/admissions, demographics, town life, politics, quality of life, extracurriculars, and the social scene.
You have to log in to their site to view the rankings … I’ll post a few samples here:
STUDENTS STUDY THE MOST:
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Reed College
- Harvey Mudd College
- California Institute of Technology
- Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
- Middlebury College
- Swarthmore College
- Grinnell College
- United States Coast Guard Academy
- Princeton University
Hmmm – Harvard, Yale, and Stanford didn’t make the top ten? Interesting.
STUDENTS STUDY THE LEAST:
- University of North Dakota
- University of Central Florida
- University of Mississippi
- State University of New York at Albany
- West Virginia University
- Louisiana State University Baton Rouge
- University of Iowa
- Florida State University
- University of Georgia
- Salisbury University
Way to go making the list two years in a row FSU.
MOST POTHEADS:
- University of California – Santa Cruz
- Eckerd College
- Bard College
- University of Vermont
- Skidmore College
- University of Colorado – Boulder
- Colorado College
- Hampshire College
- University of California – Santa Barbara
- Ithaca College
The UC system continues to represent their potheadedness – two schools in the top ten this year. Colorado as well, but this should come as no surprise from the school system that hosts the 4/20 Smoke Out.
MOST BEER DRINKERS:
- Ohio University – Athens
- Pennsylvania State University – University Park
- University of New Hampshire
- University of Florida
- Claremont McKenna College
- University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
- University of Georgia
- West Virginia University
- Colgate University
- Providence College
Looks like some new names are making the list in 2011 – this type of information could be very useful for ministers seeking to learn more about the needs of a specific campus, or for parents trying to determine where to urge their high school grads to attend college.
MOST HARD LIQUOR DRINKERS:
- Providence College
- University of Georgia
- Tulane University
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
- University of Mississippi
- Indiana University – Bloomington
- Ohio University – Athens
- University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
- Sewanee – The University of the South
- Trinity College (CT)
Trinity college? I’m guessing that’s not the same Trinity College Billy Graham went to, huh?
Anyway, many other categories and rankings are available. I encourage you to create a login and check it out – especially if you’re in campus ministry.
There’s also a lot more to this site than the rankings. You can look up information on almost any school in the United States and get it quickly and accurately. It’s a great resource!