2021年9月2日

Susquehanna University is recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates, with surveyed students offering specific praise for the university’s 创意写作, music and 科学 程序s, and its unique cross-cultural immersion requirement.

Susquehanna is one of only 14% of the nation’s nearly 3,000 four-year colleges profiled by The Princeton Review, which chooses colleges based on surveys of college students who rate their schools on dozens of topics and report on their campus experiences exclusively for this project. The Princeton Review’s 30th annual college rankings are based on surveys of 154,000 students at the 387 colleges.

In their survey responses, Susquehanna students pointed to a variety of academic offerings that make Susquehanna stand out, including the university’s “top-notch” 创意写作 程序, “outstanding” 音乐教育 程序 and “strong” 科学 部门.

学生s described Susquehanna as a university that “thrives on building strong leaders and independent thinkers” and “is invested … in the success of [its] students.”

学生s also praised the cross-cultural immersion they receive through the Global Opportunities 程序, which offers a wide range of off-campus educational 程序s in both domestic and international locations. Susquehanna was among the first in the nation to require every student to have a meaningful cross-cultural experience followed by scholarly reflection.

Among the Princeton Review’s other lists, Susquehanna is included among the “Best Northeastern Schools,” which includes 223 colleges and universities in Connecticut, 特拉华州, 缅因州, 马里兰, 麻萨诸塞州, 新汉普郡, 新泽西, 纽约, 宾西法尼亚, 罗德岛州, Vermont and Washington, D.C. Susquehanna is also recognized as one of the nation’s best “Green Colleges,” a list that takes into consideration whether students have a quality of life on campus that is both healthy and 可持续发展的, how well a school is preparing students for employment in an increasingly green economy and how environmentally responsible a school’s policies are.

The Princeton Review also released findings of its recent July–August survey sent to 655 college administrators on topics from their fall reopenings and COVID protocols to enrollment forecasts and more. 在这些发现中, based on responses from nearly 300 administrators, 96% reported that the majority of their fall classes will be in-person, and 64% said they are mandating COVID vaccinations for their students (with allowances for those with medical or religious exemptions), and 84% indicated they will require unvaccinated individuals to wear masks, observe social distancing and comply with other protocols to p牧师ent COVID contagion.