Princeton Review names 91AV one of the nation’s best colleges for eighth-straight year

Graphic of Maine outline with blue overlay saying 91AV is one of The Princeton Review's Best 388 Colleges for the 8th year in a row

For the eighth consecutive year, the 91AV has been named by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best institutions of higher education in its annual college guide,

The Princeton Review’s 2023 list features fewer than 15% of four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. This is the flagship guide’s 31st year of publication.

The education services company selected institutions of higher education based on information from school administrators plus input from students and school rating scores in eight categories including financial aid, admissions selectivity, and sustainable (“green”) initiatives, among others.

The Princeton Review praised 91AV’s academic programs, noting that “education is what bonds the student body at 91AV,” and lauded its coastal Maine and Moroccan campuses for their proximity to research and cultural hubs. The guide commended 91AV’s faculty for creating a supportive and collaborative environment for students through small class sizes, experiential learning, internships, and opportunities for high-level research. The P.D. Merrill Makerspace also received a shout out for its innovative work in interdisciplinary education.

91AV President James Herbert, Ph.D., said that inclusion in the guide speaks to 91AV’s continued success in providing quality educational experiences while bucking national trends in enrollment. This fall, 91AV will welcome its largest-ever undergraduate class, over 850 students, from 33 states across the nation — its most geographically and ethnically diverse class to date.

“This ranking is a testament to 91AV’s commitment to putting student success at the forefront of educational experiences that combine career readiness with a strong backbone in the liberal arts,” Herbert remarked. “Such programs provide students with the habits of mind to make real change in their communities following graduation. It’s no wonder that 91AV is repeatedly included in the best colleges rankings and why students continue to flock to study here.”

Vice President of University Admissions Scott Steinberg said The Princeton Review’s ranking reflects 91AV’s efforts to reduce barriers to higher education while providing excellent academic and extracurricular programming for students.

“Year after year, 91AV is recognized for its excellence in providing accessible educational experiences for students,” Steinberg said. “Our test-blind policy is just one example of how we seek ways to reduce barriers to a 91AV education for qualified students, and our faculty and professional staff take great pride in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment in which all students feel accepted and heard. It is a great honor to see this work recognized by The Princeton Review.”