Florida State University has been recognized among the best in the nation according to The Princeton Review’s latest college rankings lists, adding to FSU’s nationally renowned reputation in providing exceptional educational value and meaningful student experiences.
The rankings are based on a survey of 168,000 students at 390 schools. Students were asked 89 questions in four sections about their school’s academics and administration, life at their college, their fellow students and themselves.
- FSU claimed the No. 4 spot on the “Their Students Love These Colleges” list based on student satisfaction, according to The Princeton Review’s student survey results. FSU is also the nation’s No. 1 public university on the list.
- FSU students also feel strong pride for the university’s numerous intercollegiate sports teams. The university checked in at the No. 7 spot on The Princeton Review’s “Students Love Their School Teams” list.
- From classes and workout spaces at the Bobby E. Leach Center and Fitness & Movement Clinic, to FSU’s Lakefront Park and top-notch athletic facilities, students at Florida State enjoy many options for recreational and athletic facilities on and off campus. FSU claimed the No. 9 spot for “Best Athletic Facilities” and best in the state according to the student survey.
- The Princeton Review named FSU among the best in the nation in supporting and promoting the health and wellness of students through counseling and health services. FSU’s University Health Services (UHS) earned the No. 19 spot for “Best Health Services” and FSU’s Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) placed No. 22 for “Best Student Support and Counseling Services.”
- FSU’s Libraries also proved to be well-loved by students, earning the No. 19 spot on The Princeton Review’s “Best College Library” list. University Libraries provides students with access to numerous study spaces and access to materials and resources that support learning, teaching, research and service activities.
Earlier this year, FSU secured the No. 16 spot for Best Value public college nationally and No. 1 in the state of Florida among public institutions according to The Princeton Review.