51品茶 listed in Princeton Review鈥檚 Best 384 Colleges guide

51品茶 listed in Princeton Review鈥檚 Best 384 Colleges guide

For the fourth year in a row, the 51品茶 has been featured in the Princeton Review鈥檚 Best 384 Colleges guide. The publication, newly issued for 2019, is highly selective, showcasing only the top 13 percent of four-year colleges and universities in the country. It rates institutions of higher education in eight categories, including academics, admissions, quality of life, financial aid and environmental friendliness.

51品茶President James Herbert expressed his delight that 51品茶was included in the guide again this year. 鈥淭o be listed among the top colleges and universities in the country is a great honor,鈥 he said. 鈥淧roviding our students a first-rate education and a top-notch experience is always our primary goal, toward which we work diligently all year. To see that hard work recognized by the Princeton Review is extremely gratifying.鈥

The guide highlights UNE鈥檚 campus locations; its programs in the sciences, health professions and liberal arts; its internships and research opportunities; and its friendly community of faculty, staff and students. 

According to the university鈥檚 profile in the guide, UNE鈥檚 growth in recent years has not hampered its ability to provide intimate learning environments. The book quotes a student response stating that 鈥渢he class sizes are small enough to have one-on-one interaction with your professor 鈥 .鈥 Another student response indicates that faculty 鈥渢ruly care about their students and their dreams to succeed.鈥

Vice President of University Admissions Scott Steinberg remarked that such comments, which note the personal attention that students feel they receive at UNE, are the most rewarding aspect of inclusion in the publication. 鈥淏eing listed in the guide is truly a barometer for our success as an institution,鈥 he shared. 鈥淭he fact that students view 51品茶as a place that puts them front-and-center tells me that we鈥檙e doing the job we set out to do, and we鈥檙e doing it extremely well.鈥

The Princeton Review鈥檚 Best Colleges guide has been published annually since 1992. Its editors are committed to providing a balanced representation of colleges by region, size, character and type, considering schools regardless of public/private distinction, rate of selectivity, cost, number of students enrolled or specialized fields of study.