Loyola named among nation’s “Best 392 Colleges” by The Princeton Review

Loyola University Maryland was recognized among the nation’s top institutions for undergraduates in The Princeton Review’s “Best 392 Colleges: 2027 Edition.” Loyola was also named among the publication’s “Best Mid-Atlantic” colleges.
Loyola has been included in every edition of the publication’s “Best Colleges” list since 1994.
“We are honored that The Princeton Review continues to recognize Loyola as one of the nation’s best colleges,” said Eric Nichols, vice president for enrollment management. “Our inclusion for more than three decades reflects the enduring value of a Loyola education—one defined by academic excellence, a talented and diverse student community, faculty and staff deeply committed to student success, and graduates who use their education to lead and make a meaningful difference in their professions and communities.”
The Princeton Review tallied the lists in the current edition of “The Best 392 Colleges” based on the data from surveys of 172,000 students at the 392 schools in the book. The publication is a tutoring, test prep, and college admissions services company.
Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business and Management was recently recognized for its MBA program in The Princeton Review’s list of “Best Business Schools.”
Learn more about this and other prestigious rankings and notable accolades that Loyola University Maryland has earned from major national, international, and regional reports, studies, and surveys.