September 3, 2021 – Millikin University is once again one of the 158 best colleges in the Midwest according to The Princeton Review. The education services company lists Millikin in the Best in the Midwest section of its “2022 Best Colleges: Region by Region” website feature that was posted on Aug. 31 at princetonreview.com/bestMWcolleges.
The website feature salutes a total of 654 colleges that The Princeton Review recommends over five regions: the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, and International. The colleges that made the “Best in the Midwest” list are located in 12 Midwestern states: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. The schools in each region are listed in alphabetical order by school name and not ranked.
Collectively, the 654 colleges on The Princeton Review’s “regional best” lists for 2022 constitute about 24 percent of the nation’s 2,700 four-year colleges.
“This is always wonderful news to receive because it speaks so highly of the work faculty and staff do to provide the very best learning experience possible for our students,” said Millikin President Dr. Jim Reynolds. “We continue to use positive rankings like the one found in The Princeton Review as a marker for the success of our curriculum, our dedication to Performance Learning and our community of caring that is so vital to students today. Millikin University is a special place and rankings like this reinforce that to us all.”
The Princeton Review editors made their selections based on data the company collected from its survey of administrators at several hundred colleges in each region, as well as its staff visits to schools over the years, and the perspectives of college counselors and advisors whose opinions the company solicits.
“We chose Millikin and the other outstanding institutions on this list primarily for their academics,” said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief. “We also consider what students enrolled at the schools reported to us on our student survey about their campus experiences.”
The Princeton Review survey asks students to rate their colleges on dozens of issues and to answer questions about themselves, their fellow students and their campus life. Comments from surveyed students are quoted in the school profiles on The Princeton Review website.
The Princeton Review school profiles include ratings in six categories from “Academics” to “Green.” The ratings are scores from 60 to 99 that the company tallies primarily from institutional data though some ratings additionally factor in student survey data.
