The University of Alabama made the Princeton Review’s annual college rankings in Best 381 College, Best Southeastern Colleges and Least Accessible Professors.
Princeton Review created 62 lists for their Best Colleges of 2017 edition, which was released on Monday, listing the top party schools, schools with the best food, institutions that offer the best financial aid and more. Their lists and rankings are created by collecting data from students at the school via an 80-question survey.
The University made it on the Review’s main list, The Best 381 Colleges, though it didn’t receive a ranked spot. Only the top 20 in a category get ranked, whereas schools 21-381 are placed on the list.
The University placed at spot 103 on the Best Southeastern Colleges, which was again an unranked spot. 139 schools were placed on the Best Southeastern Colleges list.
The one list where Alabama was not just placed, but ranked, was on the Least Accessible Professors list. The school placed third, behind the University of New Mexico and ahead of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Compiled by Rebecca Rakowitz