OLD DOMINION AGAIN NAMED ONE OF REGION'S TOP COLLEGES BY PRINCETON REVIEW
Old Dominion University has again been named one of "The Best Southeastern Colleges" by The Princeton Review in its annual guide.
The book constitutes a portion of Princeton Review's best regional guidebooks, which collectively include profiles of more than 600 institutions. The Southeastern edition showcases the top 140 schools in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee.
Institutions featured in the publication met criteria for academic excellence in their regions and students were interviewed anonymously, either through the Princeton Review Web site or a paper survey. The survey asked students 70 questions about their school's academics, campus life and student body.
The university was named as a best college by The Princeton Review in 2003.
This article was posted on: August 22, 2005
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