Rice ranks No. 1 for Happiest Students
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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| Diana, Rice is once again ranked No. 1 in the nation for "Happiest Students" by the Princeton Review. In addition, Rice maintained the No. 1 spot for "Lots of Race/Class Interaction" for the second year in a row, reaffirming that the diversity of perspectives found on campus is a valuable part of a Rice education. In all, Rice landed on several Princeton Review lists, including “Best Quality of Life” (No. 9) where Rice has appeared in the top ten every year since 2007. Other rankings include "Colleges that Pay You Back" (No. 9), "Best Career Placement" (No. 12), “Best Financial Aid” (No. 16), and “Best Health Services” (No. 20). The rankings reflect what Rice students experience every day. In assessing these accolades, students point to Rice’s supportive and collaborative community. They enjoy small classes, access to faculty and unsurpassed experiential learning opportunities. They also benefit from Rice’s distinctive residential college system, a cornerstone of the undergraduate experience, which fosters close bonds between students across class years and academic disciplines. Choose a college where students come first. Be decisive. Choose Rice. Sincerely,
Julie M. Browning Dean for Undergraduate Enrollment | | |
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