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The Princeton Review Releases Its First-Ever Ranking of the Nation's Top Graduate Engineering Programs

Sep 25, 2006, 09:02
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NEW YORK--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Sept. 25, 2006--The Princeton Review, the premier provider of college and grad school guides and admission test services, has released its first-ever ranking of the nation�s top graduate engineering programs.  The College of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara has been named as the nation�s most outstanding graduate program in engineering.  Duke University�s Pratt /School of Engineering has been ranked second and the University of Virginia�s School of Engineering & Applied Science has been ranked third. The complete list can be found at .

�We designed these rankings as a substantive resource for students who apply to graduate programs of engineering each year and for all who advise and support them -- from college and career counselors to educators and parents,� said Robert Franek, Vice President and senior editor of Princeton Review books. �Each school on our list of top programs of Graduate Engineering should be recognized for the quality education they provide for those planning a career in this field.�

In an effort to help inform students about quality graduate engineering programs, The Princeton Review collected and validated institutional and program specific data over the past two academic years.  The engineering educational programs were then ranked using a combination of quantitative criteria, including GRE scores, undergraduate GPA, percentage of applicants accepted and percentage of top undergraduates applying. There is also a profile of each school on this list of distinction, which includes information on student and faculty stats, undergraduate admission requirements, as well as costs and financial aid.

About The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review (Nasdaq: REVU) is a pioneer in the world of education. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in New York City, the Company offers private tutoring and classroom and online test preparation to help students improve their scores in college and graduate school admissions tests. The Company's free website, www.PrincetonReview.com, helps over half of university-bound students research, apply to, prepare for, and learn how to pay for their higher education, and helps hundreds of colleges and universities streamline their admissions and recruiting activities. In addition, The Princeton Review works with school districts around the U.S. to measurably strengthen students' academic skills by connecting ongoing assessment with professional development and instruction and by providing districts with college and career resources for both students and guidance counselors. The Company also authors more than 200 print and software titles on test preparation, college and graduate school selection and admissions, and related topics.

For more information, contact: Harriet Brand, 212-874-8282 Ext. 1091, [email protected].


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