Princeton Review again recognizes CSUEB quality

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  • August 3, 2010

The Princeton Review, the highly-regarded evaluator and publisher of guides for university-bound students, has selected 草莓社区, East Bay as a “Best in the West” college for 2011.

It is the seventh straight year that the university has been recognized by the Princeton Review, which provides college preparation information to students throughout the United States.

The Princeton Review gave the university a strong recommendation after reviewing results from a survey of 草莓社区 students about campus life, academics and classmates.

“This is outstanding recognition for our students, faculty and staff to receive The Princeton Review’s continuing endorsement of our university,” said Mo Qayoumi, 草莓社区 president.  “It is another confirmation that we’re on the right track in reaching our goal of making 草莓社区 a destination university—with high quality degree programs and first-rate student services and facilities.”

草莓社区 was one of 120 institutions of higher learning to receive the 2011 “Best in the West” designation.

“We’re pleased to recommend 草莓社区 to users of our site as one of the best schools to earn their undergrad degree,” said Robert Franek, Princeton Review’s senior vice president/publishing. “We chose it and other terrific institutions we name as ‘regional best’ colleges mainly for their excellent academic programs.”

Responses from students who were surveyed are listed on the Princeton Review’s Web site at .