TROY – For the third consecutive year, Troy
University has been named among the top colleges in the southeastern United
States by the Princeton Review.The
University is among 146 schools receiving the “Best in the Southeast”
designation, as rated by student opinions on 654 college and university
campuses in the region.
“This distinction underscores our
philosophy at TROY that the most important thing we do is serve our
students,” said Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr., the University’s chancellor.
“At Troy University, our students are
known by name rather than by number and that translates into a
high-quality education,”
The 80-question survey asks students to
rate their schools on several topics and report on their experiences at
them. Topics include: academics/administration, life at the school,
their fellow students, and themselves. Surveys are conducted on campuses
and via the Princeton Review website at which students have the option
of completing a secure survey online. |