ATLANTA -- Oglethorpe University was recently featured in
The Princeton Review’s The Best 361 Colleges and
America’s Best Value Colleges. Oglethorpe also was listed as
one of the 140 Best Southeastern Colleges and ranked #18 on the
Class Discussions Encouraged List. A mixture of student quotes
and
Review opinions feature Oglethorpe’s many qualities.
Academically The Princeton Review described Oglethorpe
as “an intimate education.” A student was quoted to say,
“Classes at Oglethorpe challenge us to think and introduce us to
new concepts. Thanks to our core program, these concepts often
build upon one another, so that I feel like my education is
really coming together.”
The student body is described as “intelligent and want[ing]
to learn. Their objective is often not ‘career prep’ but more of
becoming a learned person.” The “Inside Word” written by The
Princeton Review states, “It won’t be long before the
academic strength found at Oglethorpe attracts wider attention
and more applicants . . . Go to Atlanta for a campus interview –
you’ll leave impressed.”
Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia, founded in 1835,
enrolls approximately 1,100 students representing 37 states and
28 countries. The average SAT score is 1200, and 43 percent of
the freshmen graduated in the top ten percent of their high
school classes. Oglethorpe University plays in the NCAA Division
III Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Oglethorpe
University is a member of the Annapolis Group, an organization
of America’s most selective 100 liberal arts institutions, the
only such institution in Georgia that is co-educational.