The annual Princeton Review has included Flagler College in its 2020 guidebook, “The Best 385 Colleges.” Flagler has been featured in the prestigious college admissions guide since 2003, as well as other college rankings like U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges.”
“The Best 385 Colleges” guide is based on Princeton Review’s surveys of 140,000 students at 385 top colleges, which include a wide representation by region, size, selectivity and character. Students are asked about their school’s academics, administration, student body, as well as questions about themselves.
“We chose the 385 colleges for this edition as our ‘best’ overall, academically, based on data we gathered in 2018–19 from more than a thousand school administrators about their schools’ academic programs and offerings,” said Robert Franek, Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief and author of the guidebook.
The Princeton Review is a leading tutoring, test prep and college admission services company. For more information on “The Best 385 Colleges” guide, visit princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-colleges.
About Flagler College
Flagler College is a small private, independent college located in St. Augustine, Fla. The college offers 34 majors, 41 minors, and a master’s degree in Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing. Flagler College has an enrollment of about 2,500 students, as well as an offsite campus in Tallahassee, Fla. U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review regularly feature Flagler as a college that offers quality education at a relatively low cost. A Flagler education is less than half the cost of similar private colleges, and competitive with many state universities. A relatively young institution (founded in 1968), Flagler College is also noted for its historic beauty. The centerpiece of the campus is the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, a National Historic Landmark opened in 1888 by railroad pioneer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler. For more on Flagler College, visit flagler.edu.