The following is from a press release sent out by Thomas Aquinas College on August 22.
Thomas Aquinas College is one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company features the 4-year, Catholic college in the 2013 edition of its annual guide, The Best 377 Colleges. Only about 15% of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges and three colleges outside the U.S.A. are profiled in the publication, The Princeton Review’s flagship college guide.
While these 377 schools are not ranked in any order, they are rated in eight categories on a scale of 60 to 99. Among Thomas Aquinas College’s ratings are perfect scores of 99 for both academics and financial aid, and a score of 97 for quality of life. The financial aid rating puts the college on the company’s “Financial Aid Honor Roll” and among the 75 private schools featured on its “Best Values” list….
Among the “top 20” ranking lists on which Thomas Aquinas College appears are the following: “Most Religious Students,” “Happiest Students,” and “Best Classroom Experience.” The Princeton Review has posted the school profiles and ranking lists in “The Best 377 Colleges” at PrincetonReview.com.
Congratulations again and again, Thomas Aquinas College! You make us all so proud of you!
God bless them, my daughter did not pick this school, she picked John Paul the Great! I hope that John Paul the Great gets all these great reviews as well. Maybe my younger sons will choose Thomas Aquinas in the future. All in God’s hands.
I’ve heard many good things about this school, Abeca. Your daughter will be blessed, I”m sure!
Thank you Dana…Keep us in your prayers : )
I attended a Mass at Thomas Aquinas College Chapel and can understand why students are so happy there.
Gratias yes the Mass is beautiful, the church is beautiful and it is peaceful.
I can see why they are the happiest students. I just found out that our Sallie Mae bank student loan for our daughter has finance charges of a little bit over $2,000 on a $4,000 loan for the only a third of a quarter…doesn’t cover the rest of the year and on top of that we still have her government loan too.. It is turning out more expensive than they told us. This is for John Paul the great. We tried getting scholarships but for some reason John Paul didn’t qualify in many programs. I hope that someday John Paul would qualify for more programs but for now, they do not and I think this will be difficult to afford to attend there. But we will try…