The Princeton Review Selects Manhattanville in the "Best 390 Colleges for 2025”

September 24, 2024
Reid Castle surrounded by green trees and grass
Reid Castle surrounded by green trees and grass

PURCHASE, NY, September 4, 2024 – Manhattanville University is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduates according to The Princeton Review’s annual guide, “The Best 390 Colleges: 2025 Edition,” published on August 27. The list is also posted on PrincetonReview.com.   

"For nearly 20 years, The Princeton Review has recognized Manhattanville among the best institutions,” said Manhattanville University President Frank D. Sánchez, Ph.D. “This honor is a recognition of our vibrant community of learners that values inclusive excellence and continual innovation. Enrollment at Manhattanville is up significantly for the third year in a row and we are increasingly seeing students select Manhattanville as their first-choice school.” 

Only about 15% of America’s four-year educational institutions are profiled in the book. The Princeton Review chooses the colleges for the book based on data it annually collects from surveys of 2,000 college administrators about their institutions’ academic offerings. The company also reviews data from its surveys of college students attending the schools who report on their experiences at their institutions. 

In the profile on Manhattanville, Princeton Review editors say Manhattanville University provides "endless opportunities to find your passion and get involved.” Princeton Review also notes Manhattanville’s “very diverse” community, with one student explaining, “I have made friends from all different backgrounds, states, and countries." Undergraduates appreciate the “close-knit relationships,” the “diverse course selection,” and the way the school provides “many connections for internships and jobs” while also serving to “help you build your portfolio as a young professional.” Students praise professors who often act as “amazing resources” and generally “bring a lot of expertise into their classrooms.” Students at Manhattanville appreciate that professors strive to “teach in a way that makes learning interesting and fun” and that “no matter what the students need, there is always an office, a person, or department ready, willing, and able to help out.”  

The Princeton Review does not rank the colleges in the book hierarchically, from 1 to 390. However, the book has 50 categories of ranking lists. Each list names the top 25 schools (of those in the book) in its category. The ranking lists are entirely based on The Princeton Review’s surveys of 165,000 students at the 390 schools in the book. The company’s 85-question student survey asked students to rate their colleges on dozens of topics and report on their campus experiences at them. Information on the student survey process and methodology for the ranking lists is on The Princeton Review’s website.

The school profiles and lists in The Best 390 Colleges are posted at: 

www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-colleges.

 

About Manhattanville University 

Manhattanville University (formerly Manhattanville College) is a private liberal arts institution dedicated to academic excellence, purposeful education, and social responsibility. For three years in a row, “U.S. News and World Report” has ranked Manhattanville the number one private, non-profit institution in New York among Top Performers of Social Mobility in Regional Universities North. The university has been recognized among the best colleges in The Princeton Review for close to 20 years. Located 30 miles from New York City on a 100-acre suburban campus in the heart of Westchester County, Manhattanville enables easy access to entertainment offerings, educational resources, and business opportunities for its diverse student body. The university serves more than 1,300 undergraduate students and nearly 1,000 graduate students from more than 44 countries and 33 states. Founded in 1841, the university offers more than 75 undergraduate and graduate areas of study in the arts and sciences, education, nursing and health sciences, business, and creative writing, as well as continuing and executive education programs. Graduate students can choose from over 70 graduate and certificate programs. Extracurricular offerings include more than 45 clubs and activities and 23 NCAA Division III teams.  

About The Princeton Review 

The Princeton Review  is a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admissions services company. Every year, it helps millions of college- and graduate school–bound students as well as working professionals achieve their education and career goals through its many education services and products. These include online and in-person courses delivered by a network of more than 4,000 teachers and tutors; online resources; more than 150 print and digital books published by Penguin Random House; and dozens of categories of school rankings. Founded in 1981, The Princeton Review is now in its 43rd year. The company’s Tutor.com  brand, now in its 24th year, is one of the largest online tutoring services in the U.S. It comprises a community of thousands of tutors who have delivered more than 27 million tutoring sessions. The Princeton Review is headquartered in New York, NY. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. For more information, visit PrincetonReview.com  and the company's Media Center. Follow the company on X (formerly Twitter) @ThePrincetonRev  and Instagram @theprincetonreview. 

 

Contact:  Cara Cea, cara.cea@mville.edu, 914-323-1278. 

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