For the 18th consecutive year, Seton Hall University has been ranked one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The university is featured in the 2015 edition of education Services Company’s annual college guide, “The Best 379 Colleges.” Seton Hall was first recognized as a “Best College” by The Princeton Review in 1996.
Seton Hall University again joins an elite group of colleges and universities in the “Best Colleges” guide, which this year includes only about 15% of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges and only four colleges outside the U.S. The guide provides a detailed profile of the university with comments from student surveys that cover a wide range of topics, including professor assessments, library services and campus life. Seton Hall students praise the university for offering a “technologically connected” campus that “completely dedicates itself to its undergrads.”
“Seton Hall is honored to be named among the best colleges in the nation,” said Alyssa McCloud, Seton Hall’s vice president of enrollment management. “This recognition adds to the long list of things we have to be proud of including our nearly two dozen Fulbright recipients within the last few years, an employment rate almost 20% higher than the national average and being recently named among the top five universities in the nation for providing internship opportunities. We offer our students the opportunity to excel in a rigorous academic environment with close faculty mentorship in small classroom settings. Seton Hall is a leading Catholic university on the rise and we are all very proud Pirates!”
The Princeton Review “Best College” recognition comes on the heels of two other recent nationwide rankings for Seton Hall. The university has been named to both the Forbes magazine “America’s Top Colleges” and the Money magazine “The Best Colleges for Your Money” lists.