The Princeton Review recently recognized the College of Charleston as a top school in the U.S. for undergraduate education.
The education services company features the College in the new 2018 edition of its annual college guide, “The Best 382 Colleges”.
According to The Princeton Review, the College is “the perfect mix of urban and small town,” and “is a place where everyone’s unique [talent] or interest can shine through and be fostered for growth.”
The publication also states that students are “passionate intellectuals [who] at the same time know how to have fun.”
The Review ranks the College No. 18 in the nation on the list of schools in the “Best Career Services” category; No. 14 in “The Best College Cities” category and No. 17 for “Most Politically Active Students”.
Four departments at the College — accounting and legal studies, biology, communication and business/finance — also ranked among the best in The Princeton Review’s “Great Schools for 20 of the Most Popular Undergraduate Majors,” which ran in conjunction with the publication’s annual college guide.
This is the 14th year in a row that the College has been honored by The Princeton Review.