Leading senior CUNY college joins only approximately 14% of America’s 2,700 four-year institutions that are profiled in the 30th anniversary edition of the book.

Adding to the list of recent accolades it received this year, is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates, according to .

Ƶ was also named to the list of —along with only 18 others nationwide—and was a selection for the “Best Northeastern” colleges. Earlier this year, The Princeton Review named Ƶ a ranking it no. 20 on its list of the It also was ranked no. 35 for and made the list of .

“Being included among the strongest institutions of higher education in the nation is a testament to the excellence and hard work of our students, staff, and faculty, particularly during these challenging times,” said Ƶ President Michelle J. Anderson. “We look forward to building on this success, as we continue to provide outstanding educational opportunities to our diverse students.”

In the book, The Princeton Review called Ƶ “the perfect representative of Brooklyn as a borough and of success in the community,” adding the college “educates its students in an environment that reflects diversity, opportunity (study abroad, research, athletics, employment), and support, while boasting a beautiful campus.”

“We salute Ƶ for its outstanding academics, and we are genuinely pleased to recommend it to prospective applicants searching for their ‘best-fit’ college,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor-in-chief and lead author of The Best 387 Colleges.

The Princeton Review does not rank the colleges in the book from 1 to 387. Ƶ’s inclusion in the 30th anniversary edition of the book is solely due to Princeton Review’s high opinion of the college’s outstanding academic programs.

Only approximately 14% of America’s 2,700 four-year colleges are profiled in The  Best 387 Colleges, one of The Princeton Review’s most popular publications. The company chooses the colleges for the book based on data it annually collects from administrators at hundreds of colleges about their academic offerings. The Princeton Review also considers data it gathers from its surveys of college students at the colleges who rate and report on various aspects of their campus and community experiences.

This recognition is one of several the college has enjoyed over the past year. Others include:

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About Ƶ

Widely known for its offer of an excellent education at an affordable tuition and recognized nationally for its diverse student body, Ƶ has been an anchor institution within the Borough of Brooklyn and greater New York City for more than 90 years. With approximately 17,000 students in more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, education, and business, the college is renowned for its rigorous academics, award-winning faculty, distinguished alumni, and community impact. Part of the City University of New York—“The Greatest Urban University in the World”—Ƶ offers a vibrant and supportive student experience on a beautifully landscaped 35-acre campus in the borough’s Midwood neighborhood.