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Loyola named one of the nation’s best colleges for 2020 by The Princeton Review

Student sitting on couch in residence hall

Loyola University Maryland has been named one of that nation’s top institutions for higher education by The Princeton Review in its latest annual college guide, The Best 385 Colleges.

Loyola again was featured on the “Best Northeastern Colleges” list. Loyola also ranked No. 10 for Best College Dorms and is the only Jesuit, Patriot League, and Maryland school on the list.

“Prospective students frequently tell us that when they visit Loyola, it feels like home,” said Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., president. “Our outstanding residence halls help us cultivate the warm sense of community that is so important to our students’ education and experience.”

One of the Princeton Review’s most popular guides, The Best 385 Colleges publishes rankings that are based on student surveys of 140,000 students among the 385 top colleges. Colleges are chosen primarily for their outstanding academics and are listed in alphabetical order from one to 385. The Princeton Review also reports 62 ranking lists of the top 20 colleges in various categories.

A full list of the Princeton Review’s best colleges for 2020 is available at princetonreview.com.