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Angelo State Again Ranked in The Princeton Review’s ‘Best Colleges’

August 07, 2019

For the 11th consecutive year, Angelo State University has been listed by The Princeton Review as one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, an honor that goes to only about 13 percent of the nation’s more than 3,000 four-year colleges.

The education services company features Angelo State in the 2020 edition of its annual college guide, “The Best 385 Colleges,” published Aug. 6 by Random House. The guide is The Princeton Review’s (TPR) flagship publication and includes detailed profiles of the colleges with rating scores that are based on surveys of 140,000 students nationally.

ASU is one of 14 Texas institutions and one of only six Texas public universities to make the 2020 “Best Colleges” list.

Dr. Brian J. May Dr. Brian J. May “Last year, we hit the 10-year milestone of making the ‘Best Colleges’ list, and this is a great way to start the next decade,” said ASU President Brian J. May. “The best part about being ranked by The Princeton Review is that the rankings are based mainly on feedback from our students. We strive to balance offering a great education with also offering services, programs and activities that provide our students with the complete college experience. Our continued ranking by The Princeton Review is an awesome reflection on the entire Ram Family.”

Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell “Angelo State continues to prove it is among the top undergraduate universities not only in the state, but in the country,” said Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell, chancellor of the Texas Tech University System and president of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. “Dr. May and the Angelo State leadership team have done a fantastic job going above and beyond to provide quality resources and a top-notch education for its students. We are proud of this recognition and we congratulate the Ram Fam for achieving excellence from The Princeton Review for 11 consecutive years.” 

The 84-question TPR survey asks students to rate their own schools on numerous topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from assessments of academics and professors to campus culture and student life. Based on the survey results, ASU also earned the following rankings:

TPR also listed Angelo State among the “Great Schools” for two of the top 20 most popular undergraduate majors, agriculture and nursing. On a scale of 60-99, ASU also received a Quality of Life Rating of 92, a Fire Safety Rating of 96 and a Green Rating of 84.

Other student survey results for ASU indicate:

The latest TPR guide states that “Angelo State puts forth an academic environment that is ‘small enough to foster a sense of family among its students, but large enough to carry out the usual dealings of universities that have many more students.’ Among these offerings are ‘outstanding instructors,’ ‘top-rated programs,’ and a low faculty-to-student ratio. The students at Angelo State University offer an extraordinarily ‘friendly and welcoming’ atmosphere on campus. It’s also a large enough school that ‘you are constantly meeting new people, but at the same time you get to see the people you are well-acquainted with.’ Students at the school affectionately refer to fellow members of the university as the ‘Ram Fam.’”

In addition to making The Princeton Review’s list of “The Best 385 Colleges,” ASU was among the institutions in 15 western states listed in TPR’s “Best Western” website feature at www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings?rankings=best-western.