
Loyola University Chicago has again been recognized as one of the nation’s best institutions of higher education in The Princeton Review’s 2027 edition of “The Best 392 Colleges,” one of roughly 14% of U.S. four-year colleges to make the cut.
The publication cited a “top-notch faculty” at Loyola, challenging coursework, academic integrity, beautiful campuses, and opportunities for real-world experiences.
The University was also recognized among the 2027 Best Regional Colleges for the Midwest, an unranked feature recommending 630 schools nationwide; named to the Guide to Green Colleges; and earned further recognition in the guide’s Green Honor Roll, reflecting a perfect Green rating score of 99 out of 99.
In July, the Quinlan School of Business was named to The Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools list, among 208 schools.
The Princeton Review‘s college guide, now in its 35th year, is based on surveys of college administrators and students nationwide. More information is available at princetonreview.com/college-rankings/best-colleges.



