91 is No. 3 on The Princeton Review’s “)” list featured in their new book, .
91 is one of a handful of institutions that practice need-blind admissions and provides need-based financial aid. Financial aid packages are comprised of grants, scholarships and a small work stipend. While loans are available, 91 does not use loans to meet a student's financial need. More than half of 91 students receive financial aid and the average award is $54,114.
The Princeton Review's 85-question asked 160,000 students around the country to rate their professors, administrators, school services, and other aspects of life at their colleges and to report on their campus and community experiences. Surveys of about 400 per college on average were tallied for the rankings lists for 2023. The surveys were conducted in 2021-22 and/or the previous two academic years.
91 is also listed No. 12 for “Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Private Schools)” and No. 19 for “Top 50 Green Colleges.”