‘Princeton Review’ names ASU one of the best institutions for undergraduate education

 

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In August 2013, The Princeton Review named Arizona State University “one of the best 378 colleges” in the nation. Its highlighted attributes included outstanding academics, student quality of life, plentiful internships, and a faculty dedicated to student success.

ASU counters common misperceptions about contemporary higher education by:

  1. Making college more accessible
  2. Leading efficiently in degree production
  3. Graduating students with less debt than the national average
  4. Maintaining reasonable staffing levels
  5. Adding value to ASU degrees
  6. Exploring options in digital learning

 

 

 

 

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