Grace College and Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Ind., has been named among 155 institutions to the Princeton Review’s Best in the Midwest section of its website feature, 2014 Best Colleges: Region by Region.
The Princeton Review, an education services company widely known for its test prep programs and college and graduate school guides, asks students attending the schools to rate their own schools on several issues — from the accessibility of their professors to quality of their science lab facilities — and answer questions about themselves, their fellow students, and their campus life.
Grace College & Seminary has been at the forefront of innovation in finding affordable ways for students from all ages and backgrounds to receive the education they desire. Grace currently offers accelerated three-year bachelor’s degree programs with a 4th-year master’s option; associate degree programs in Detroit, Fort Wayne, and Indianapolis through The Weber School; and a wide range of online degree options, including a degree completion program. Grace has received outstanding scores on its online quality reviews of classes in its online MBA program and is quickly forming a reputation of excellence in all of its accelerated and online degree options.
“Grace College and Seminary maintains a tradition of excellence,” said Dr. Bill Katip, president of Grace. “To be included in the Princeton Review’s Best of the Midwest is a testament from our students that they are receiving a quality Christian education.”
Founded in 1981, The Princeton Review is a privately held education services company headquartered in Framingham, Mass. The company has long been a leader in helping students achieve their education and career goals through its test preparation services, tutoring and admissions resources, online courses, and more than 150 print and digital books published by Random House, Inc. More information about the school’s ratings can be found on the company’s website athttp://www.princetonreview.com/best-regional-colleges.aspx