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September

UF Named Best Midwestern College
Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Princeton Review sealThe University of Findlay has been named one of Princeton Review’s Best Midwestern Colleges for 2008.

The University is one of 161 schools receiving the Best in the Midwest designation. The schools selected uphold the standards of Princeton Review’s Best Midwestern College distinction and provide students with an overall good quality education and campus experience. Schools were reviewed based on anonymous student surveys, producing an opinion-driven profile for each college.

“We are very excited to have received this designation. It is a great indicator of the quality of education at UF and is evidence of the fact that the University is among the very best schools in the Midwest,” said Randall Langston, director of undergraduate admissions. “It is also confirmation of the high level of satisfaction that students have in UF.”

Highlighted for its unique academic offerings and hands-on experiences in the pre-veterinary and equestrian programs, UF was praised for its learning-by-doing approach to students’ college educations. The University was also given high marks for the variety of programs offered, knowledgeable faculty and small class sizes.