2007 rankings place Fredonia among the best

Christine Davis Mantai

Once again, SUNY Fredonia was ranked in the Top Tier among comprehensive universities in the North for 2007 in this week’s U.S.News & World Report. At the same time, The Princeton Review selected SUNY Fredonia as a Best Northeastern College.

U.S.News & World Report also said Fredonia ranked as a Top 100 school for several other lists:

  • Highest Proportion of Classes Under 20
  • Highest Graduation Rates
  • Lowest Acceptance Rates
  • Ethnic Diversity (Hispanics are largest campus minority at 3%)
  • Least Debt among Graduates

Please add descriptive text for this image.SUNY Fredonia is one of 222 outstanding colleges and universities in the Northeast that The Princeton Review recommends to college applicants in the new 2007 edition of its book, "The Best Northeastern Colleges" (Random House / Princeton Review, August 1, 2006, $16.95). In the two-page profile on Fredonia, students are quoted as saying that Fredonia provides “a positive learning environment” in which to earn “a liberal arts education in a friendly atmosphere” while gaining “good field experience and life experience.”

In January of 2006, Kiplinger's named SUNY Fredonia a Best Buy.

 

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