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Colleges Competing in the Solar Decathlon
According to its website, ¿The U.S Department of Energy Solar Decathlon challenges collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive.¿ These colleges have competed in recent years.
source: US Department of Energy Solar Decathalon
Colleges and Universities That Are Havens for Hipsters
We asked and you voted. Our users say these schools are "havens for hipsters." So grab your fedora and a copy of "On the Road" and read on.
Think we missed a school? Let us know!
source: CX Student Users
Colleges With Strength in Baseball: Division I
Pitching, stealing, fly balls: these colleges can handle it all.
Colleges with the Highest Six–Year Graduation Rates
These colleges are able to graduate the most students within six years. The number represents the percentage of students graduating within at least six years.
source: CollegeXpress
The 25 Most Selective Colleges in the US, 2018–2019
These colleges have the lowest acceptance rates in the United States. They are the hardest to get into, period. And every year they get even more selective... But at least you still have a better chance of getting into Harvard than being struck by lightning. (Barely.)
The Princeton Review's Green Honor Roll
Honor rolls are reserved for the best of the best, the top of the class—and this honor roll is no exception. These schools made The Princeton Review's Green Honor Roll, each earning a perfect score of 99 in their rankings, for colleges dedicated to environmental awareness and sustainability. Green Honor Roll criteria include formal plans to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, school building renovations that are LEED certified, overall waste-diversion rates, the availability of Environmental Studies programs, and much more. You can learn more about the list and the Green Rating methodology on The Princeton Review's website.
source: The Princeton Review (Shared with permission)
Colleges That Are Especially Welcoming to Freshmen
Experts were asked to name schools that stand out in the way they welcome freshmen and integrate them into the college community.
Colleges with the Highest Four–Year Graduation Rates
These colleges really know how to get you in, out, and on your way. The numbers are the average percentage of students who graduate within four years.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges Where a High Percentage of Students Join Sororities
At these schools, the sorority scene can't be beat. Think Legally Blonde.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges With Excellent Political Science Programs
Want to influence change? These political science colleges prepare future leaders to navigate politics, policy, and public service.
source: CollegeXpress: AI‑Supported Research
Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Tennessee
Find the best 4-year colleges in Tennessee. Explore top-ranked universities, private liberal arts schools, and HBCUs to find the right degree program for you.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges With Strength in Women's Basketball: Division I
These ladies have great moves on the court!
Colleges With Strength in Women's Bowling
Don't get bowled over by the impressive stats at these schools.
Colleges With Students Committed to Teach for America
Teach for American is the national corps of college graduates who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools. Listed in order, these colleges had the highest number of alumni enter the 2014 corps.
source: Teach for America
Colleges With the Smallest Student–Faculty Ratios
If you attend one of these schools, you won't need to jockey for attention in class or pray that there isn't a wait during office hours.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges with Strength in Men's Squash
If you think squash is a game for sweaty old guys, think again. At these schools, sweaty young guys join the fun too.
Colleges With High Rankings in Women's Cross–Country
Looking to run at the next level? Explore the best colleges with top-ranked women's cross-country teams, from NCAA champions to rising powerhouses.
source: National Collegiate Athletic Association
Spotlight on Black Faculty at Colleges and Universities
Black professors and admin make up a small percentage of US college campuses. Read inspiring educators' stories and words of encouragement for students.
by Marva Hinton
The Experts' Choice: Colleges With Great Living Spaces for Students
Here are the colleges the experts say have the best living arrangements. We'd still like to see them live in the dorms though.
Excellent College Extracurriculars for Black Students and Allies
Searching for college activities that support the Black student experience? This list of clubs, organizations, and networks is just scratching the surface!
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