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Shepherd University named a Best Southeastern College by Princeton Review ISSUED: 21 August 2007 Shepherdstown, WV--For the third year in a row, Shepherd University has been named a Best Southeastern College by the Princeton Review. Shepherd is one of 146 schools receiving a Best in the Southeast designation on the Princeton Review Web site (www.princetonreview.com/college/research/regional). A total of 654 schools nationwide are featured. According to the Princeton Review, the colleges selected represent "an inclusive mix of colleges: large and small, public and private, all-male and all-female, historically black colleges and universities, science and technology-focused institutions, nontraditional colleges, highly selective colleges and those with virtually open-door admissions, great buys and the wildly expensive." Each college chosen had to meet the standards of the Princeton Review for academic excellence within its region. The listing features an overview of Shepherd University including topics such as admissions, financial aid, student body, academics, campus life, and programs offered, as well as selected student comments. -30-OWENS |
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