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The Princeton Review`s `Top 25 Most Connected Campuses` Available Exclusively on Forbes.com

Thursday, October 2, 2003 7:00 PM
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Stevens Institute of Technology Tops List

--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Oct 2, 2003--Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, is the ''Most Connected Campus,'' according to a survey conducted by The Princeton Review now available exclusively on Forbes.com.

To access the complete list of all 351 connected colleges, including the Top 25 Most Connected, visit: www.forbes.com/campus.

To identify the colleges on the list, The Princeton Review collated responses from 106,000 college students, as well as data from campus administrators. Criteria included the student/computer ratio, wireless access on campus, the breadth of the computer science curriculum and comments from campus students.

Visitors to Forbes.com can sort the ''Top 25'' in several different ways, such as by computers per student, by wireless capabilities or by online courses.


Top 10 Connected Campuses

1. Stevens Institute of Technology
2. Wake Forest University
3. Georgia Institute of Technology
4. Bentley College
5. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
6. Bryant College
7. Illinois Institute of Technology
8. Villanova University
9. Hampton University
10. University of South Dakota


Source: Forbes.com

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