The Princeton Review likes ONU
Once again, Ohio Northern has been named one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review.
The education services company features the university in the new 2019 edition of its college guide. Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges and two-year colleges make the cut.
According to the survey, “students are also drawn to ONU’s good financial aid and varsity sports, with one athlete noting that ONU ‘was my most affordable option of Division III schools where I could play soccer and receive a quality education.’
Undergrads feel that their ‘renowned faculty’ are ‘outstanding and all influential in the field,’ but also that their ‘professors are very friendly and down to earth’ and that they ‘are real and treat students like people not as if they are beneath them, so it is easier to understand material.’
In addition to academic performance, ‘professors care about the student's well-being and future endeavors’ and ‘they are always available to help.’”
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