The Princeton Review continues to recognize New Jersey Institute of Technology as one of the best universities in the U.S.
NJIT is featured in this year's edition of the educational services company's guide, The Best 391 Colleges. Just 15% of all four-year colleges and universities made the guide, which NJIT has been in since its inception in 1992. The selections are listed alphabetically.
The Princeton Review also recognizes NJIT in a string of national "best" lists, including Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Public Schools), Top 20 Best Career Placement (Public Schools), Top 50 Game Design: Undergraduate, Top 50 Entrepreneurship: Undergraduate and Green Colleges.
More specifically, NJIT ranks No. 27 in best value, No. 10 in best career placement, No. 36 in game design and No. 44 in entrepreneurship — all underscoring the university's standing as a premier public polytechnic institution.
The latest best college recognition reflects high ratings in eight criteria: academics, financial aid, interesting professors, accessible professors, quality of life, admissions selectivity, green and fire safety. In three of those categories — financial aid, green and fire safety — NJIT scored high enough to earn an Honor Roll distinction.
To read The Princeton Review's full profile of NJIT, please go here.