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Numerous Pittsburgh-Area Universities Make Princeton's Best Colleges List
Princeton College Review just revealed which colleges it considers the nation's best. See which ones from Western PA are on the list.
PITTSBURGH, PA —Princeton College Review just released its ranking of the 391 best colleges in America, and seven are in Western Pennsylvania.
The schools on the 2026 Best Colleges list aren’t ranked; however, the top 25 colleges were ranked in 50 categories designed to help guide those making college choices to institutions that best fit their academic and personal needs.
They are also published in The Best 391 Colleges: 2026 Edition (Penguin Random House, $26.99), which went on sale Tuesday.
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All the ranking lists are based on The Princeton Review’s surveys of students attending the schools in the book who rate their own colleges on dozens of topics and report on their campus experiences at them. The rankings are based on data from the company's surveys of 170,000 students at the 391 schools in the book (about 435 per school on average). The surveys were conducted in 2024–25 and/or the previous two academic years.
The rankings are based entirely on students’ opinions of them, Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief and the book’s lead author, said in a news release.
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“We don’t rank colleges based on our opinion of them, nor would we crown a school ‘best’ overall. It is what the students attending the colleges in this book tell us about their experiences at their schools that determines on which lists the schools appear in our book.”
A new ranking list — Most Politically Moderate Students — was added to the project this year in consideration of the rising political polarization in the country. It, as well as two related lists that have long been in the book — Most Politically Liberal Students and Most Politically Conservative Students — is based on a survey question that asks students their assessment of their personal political views.
Here are the Western Pennsylvania schools and their current enrollments that made the list:
- University of Pittsburgh: 20,419
- Carnegie Mellon University: 7,824
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania: 7,354
- Duquesne University: 5,371
- Grove City College: 2,365
- Washington & Jefferson: 1,306
- Allegheny College: 1,171
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