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Westminster College Selected Among "The Best 351 Colleges"

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Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003

Westminster College is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review, the New York-based company known for its test-prep and education services.

Westminster College is featured in the 2004 edition of The Princeton Review annual college guide, The Best 351 Colleges.

The guide's editors describe Westminster as a place "where professors have a genuine passion to teach, and enjoys an excellent reputation for combining tough academics with real-world preparation."

"Westminster students are the type of people who open doors for each other, smile and say hi' even to those they don't know, and immerse themselves in extracurriculars and community service," the editors added.

Students surveyed by The Princeton Review said, "Professors make you welcome to talk with them outside of class, visit their homes, and even eat meals with them."

"We regard the schools in this book as the crème of the crop institutions for undergraduate education," according to Robert Franek, author of The Best 351 Colleges. "Only about 10% of the colleges in America, and only two Canadian colleges are in the book. Each one offers an outstanding academic program. We select schools for the guide based on our knowledge of and visits to them, on data we review about them, and on the opinions of independent college counselors, students and parents we talk to and survey."

The rankings are based on The Princeton Review's survey of 106,000 students. Additional information about the guide is available at www.PrincetonReview.com