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College of the Ozarks, meanwhile, was ranked most LGBTQ-unfriendly. See where other Missouri schools fell in the rankings.

MISSOURI — The Princeton Review has named nine colleges in Missouri among the top 384 in America. Nearly all of those schools appear on various “Best Of” — and “Worst Of” — lists, and you might be surprised where some of our colleges land. The tutoring, test prep, and college admission services company surveyed 138,000 students at the schools and asked them to rate the institutions on dozens of topics.

Although the company did not rank the top 384 colleges — the list is in alphabetical order — it did rank them for numerous category lists, including best college theater, best science lab facilities, best party schools, most beautiful campus and even something as silly as “nobody plays intramural sports.”

Here’s a breakdown of the best colleges in Missouri as well as their rankings in the various categories:

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  • Stephens College, Columbia
    • Ranked 3 in Best College Theater
    • Ranked 5 in Nobody Plays Intramural Sports
    • Ranked 10 in Town-Gown Relations are Great
    • Ranked 15 in Got Milk?
    • Ranked 15 in Lots of Race/Class Interaction
    • Ranked 17 in Don't Inhale
    • Ranked 19 in Most Active Student Government
  • Truman State University,Kirksville
    • Ranked 10 in Least Happy Students
    • Ranked 14 in Scotch and Soda, Hold the Scotch
    • Ranked 15 in Best College Radio Station
    • Ranked 15 in Is it Food?
  • William Jewell College, Liberty
    • Ranked 6 in This is a Library?
  • College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout
    • Ranked 1 in LGBTQ-Unfriendly
    • Ranked 2 in Got Milk?
    • Ranked 2 in Most Conservative Students
    • Ranked 2 in Scotch and Soda, Hold the Soda
    • Ranked 2 in Stone-Cold Sober Schools
    • Ranked 4 in Future Rotarians and DAR
    • Ranked 6 in Don't Inhale
    • Ranked 10 in Most Religious Students
    • Ranked 11 in Is That a Dorm?
    • Ranked 11 in Town-Gown Relations Are Great
  • Saint Louis University, St. Louis
    • Ranked 1 in Most Engaged in Community Service
    • Ranked 18 in Most Popular Study Abroad Program
    Drury University, Springfield
    • Ranked 14 in College City Gets Low Marks
    Washington University, St. Louis
    • Ranked 1 in Best College Dorms
    • Ranked 1 in Best-Run Colleges
    • Ranked 5 in Great Financial Aid
    • Ranked 6 in Best Campus Food
    • Ranked 10 in Best College Library
    • Ranked 12 in Best Quality of Life
    • Ranked 12 in There's a Game?
    • Ranked 14 in Most Beautiful Campus
    • Ranked 15 in Their Students Love These Colleges

Robert Franek, editor in chief at The Princeton Review and the book's lead author, said in a release that the 384 “best” colleges were primarily based on their “outstanding academics” and that the authors “highly recommend each one.” But Franek noted stellar academics aren’t the only things students — and parents — look for in a college.

“We created our 62 ranking lists to help narrow that search,” he said. “They are based entirely on data we gather beyond academics that give insight into what the schools' enrolled students say about their professors, administrators, school services, campus culture, and student life. In the end, it's all about the fit.”

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Among the key findings: Bentley University had the most highly-rated career center and Vanderbilt University in Tennessee topped the "Great Financial Aid" list. Reed College in Oregon — where most class sections contain just two to nine students — ranked No. 1on the list, "Professors Get High Marks," based on how students rated their faculty specifically in their roles as teachers.

Here are the top performers in some of the other categories:

  • "Most Accessible Professors" — United States Military Academy (New York)
  • "Best College Dorms"— Washington University in St. Louis
  • "Best Campus Food" — University of Massachusetts-Amherst
  • "Best Health Services" — University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • "Most Beautiful Campus"— Bucknell University (Pennsylvania)
  • "Best Athletic Facilities" — The University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa
  • "Happiest Students" — College of William & Mary (Virginia)
  • "Most Politically Active Students" — American University (Washington D.C.)
  • "LGBTQ-Friendly" — Emerson College (Massachussetts)
  • "Party Schools" — University of Delaware
  • Stone-Cold Sober Schools" — Brigham Young University (Utah)
  • "Students Pack the Stadiums" — Syracuse University (New York)
  • "College City Gets High Marks" — Tulane University (Louisiana)
  • "Their Students Love These Colleges" — Clemson University (South Carolina)

The 84-question survey asks students about their school's academics, administration, student body and themselves. You can read more about the ranking methodology here.

Patch national reporter Dan Hampton contributed to this article.

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