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College hopefuls look for green universities

By Mary Beth Marklein, USA TODAY

More applicants demand major commitments by universities to reducing carbon footprint

USC retains top spot among video game design programs

By Brett Molina, USA TODAY

For the second straight year, the University of Southern California is home to the top video game design program in the country.

Economy shuffles Princeton Review's Best Value Colleges

By Mary Beth Marklein, USA TODAY

Economic uncertainty in recent years is reflected in changes to The Princeton Review's 100 Best Value Colleges, published online by USA TODAY.

Schools tout efforts to keep tuition in check

By Mary Beth Marklein, USA TODAY

As colleges and universities begin setting tuition for the upcoming academic year, a few schools are touting their efforts to keep costs down.

Considering grad school? Advice in a flat job market

By Betty Klinck, USA TODAY

Graduate schools are seeing steady growth as both recent college graduates and people already in the workforce seek to boost their job prospects in a still-dragging economy.

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Princeton Review seeks student comments

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College's previous Princeton Review narrative. Princeton Review complies opinions and quotes from thousands of students and parents annually. The Princeton Review's full privacy policy is available at the Privacy Policy page on the Princeton Review site.

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call Jane (860) 583-8463 SAT HELP: The Bristol Public Library — Young Adult department will be collaborating with the Princeton Review to offer a free five-week SAT Prep in February and March. Space is limited for this program. In order to participate, registrants

Developments at Riverfront Residence Hall give Flint's college town efforts a boost

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project broke ground this summer. The new location comes as a fitting compliment to another accolade for the program. The Princeton Review recently named the School of Management as one of the country’s 294 best business schools in its 2012 edition. The new

Mountain View native excels at Coast Guard Academy

2d 17h agoUS Coast Guard
nearly 200 newly commissioned ensigns to lead the smallest of all the military services. U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Forbes Magazine have recognized the U.S. Coast Guard Academy as one of the top institutions of higher learning. U.S.

Sacred Heart University Launches Summer Student Enrichment Program

2d 20h agoNews Blaze
John F. (Jack) Welch College of Business; and the NCATE-accredited Isabelle Farrington College of Education. The Princeton Review includes SHU in its guides "Best 376 Colleges - 2012 Edition," "Best in the Northeast" and "Best 294 Business Schools - 2012 Edition."

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Top 25 graduate, undergrad colleges for entrepreneurs named

By Betty Klinck, USA TODAY

The Princeton Review and 'Entrepreneur' magazine release their eighth rankings of programs for students whose ideas can turn into businesses.

Princeton Review picks USA's 18 eco-friendliest colleges

By Wendy Koch, USA TODAY

The 18 greenest U.S. colleges and universities are spread out over 12 states and include two Ivy League institutions, according to the third annual ranking by The Princeton Review.

University of Georgia tops party schools ranking

Georgia beat out Pennsylvania State University, West Virginia University and University of Florida which were the top party schools over the last three years. Those three made the top 10 this year, while Ohio University ranked second.

Georgia ranked top dog among U.S. party schools

By Michael Winter, USA TODAY

Parents and administrator have come to file this news under "dubious achievements," but the University of Georgia has topped the Princeton Review's latest honor/dishonor roll as the best party school in the USA.

Princeton Review offers online classes on getting into college

By Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed

The Princeton Review, which is best known for its books on the college application process and its test-prep courses, has announced a new business line. The company will offer online courses for $70-$200 each on parts of the college application and financial aid process.

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