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Bryn Mawr College Wins Top Rankings On Several Princeton Review Surveys

by Gerry August 12, 2019

Bryn Mawr College Main Entrance, By Smallbones – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10183349

The Princeton Review Survey, which ranks 385 colleges in 62 categories gave Bryn Mawr College high marks in several categories, including:

  • Best Alumni Network (18)
  • Best Campus Food (17)
  • Best College Dorms (6)
  • Best Quality of Life (14)
  • LGBTQ Friendly (1)
  • Most Active Student Government (1)
  • Most Beautiful Campus (2)
  • Most Liberal Studetns (4)

There was one category where Bryn Mawr College didn’t fare so well in the rankings (well, maybe that depends on your point of view). In the category Nobody Plays Intramural Sports, they came in 9th.

On the other hand, another one of our local schools, St. Josephs University, ranked 2nd in the category Everybody Plays Intramural Sports.

Click here to see article in Phillyvoice

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