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成人AV Receives High Marks in Princeton Review鈥檚 Annual College Rankings

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成人AV among the top 20 colleges in four categories

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Once again, the 成人AV has received high marks in the听. For the guide鈥檚 2017 edition, 成人AV is among the top 20 colleges in four categories, up from only two categories in 2016.

成人AV鈥檚 highest ranking came in the category of 鈥淢ost Popular Study Abroad Program,鈥 finishing eighth overall. Students surveyed by Princeton Review recognized the benefits of 成人AV鈥檚听听program, which allows students to study abroad while not straying from their majors or incurring additional expenses.

成人AV took the No. 18 spot in two categories: 鈥淏est College Library鈥 and 鈥淐ollege City Gets High Marks,鈥 which is based on the city or town where the school is located. Students surveyed liked the proximity of 成人AV to downtown Denver, but still appreciated the school鈥檚 鈥渃ampus feel.鈥 They also liked the 鈥渙utdoorsy鈥 environment of the campus and the music scene in Denver. 鈥淩ed Rocks Amphitheatre is 鈥 no exaggeration 鈥 the best music venue on the globe,鈥 said one student.

The 成人AV finished in the 19th spot for 鈥淚mpact Schools.鈥 This category recognizes colleges for their community-service opportunities, student government, sustainability efforts and on-campus student engagement. Also taken into consideration is PayScale.com鈥檚 percentage of alumni who report having 鈥渉igh job meaning.鈥

鈥淲e deliver on our promise of robust intellectual engagement through problem-based learning and service in our communities and beyond,"听said 成人AV听. 鈥淪eeing our students rank us so highly affirms our commitment to our students, our faculty and our society.鈥

In addition to being ranked in four of the 62 categories listed by the Review, the University also received a 92 for 鈥淨uality of Life,鈥 an 87 for 鈥淎dmissions鈥 and 鈥淔inancial Aid,鈥 an 86 for 鈥淕reen Rating鈥 and an 84 for 鈥淎cademics.鈥 These ratings are based on a scale from 60-99.

The rankings are based on surveys completed by 143,000 students from 381 schools. The Princeton Review has published these rankings since 1992.