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What Others Say About Us

The Insider's Guide to the Colleges 2008 says "Students buzz with enthusiasm for Susquehanna's commitment to its close-knit community," and with a "commitment to providing the benefits of a large university to its students, Susquehanna is a perfect environment for college applicants who also want the comfort of a small community."

The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2008 says Susquehanna's "'personal atmosphere, great faculty/student relationships, and beautiful campus' make Susquehanna worthwhile -- and a name worth learning." It also says, "Friendly faculty, personal attention, and an increasing emphasis on community make SU a good place to expand your mind and indulge your senses. 'SU is gorgeous year-round.'"

The Princeton Review's 2008 edition of The Best 366 Colleges says SU's size "allows you to try many new and different things that you would miss out on at a bigger university." At Susquehanna, there is a "great teacher-to-student ratio and a close-knit community."

The ninth edition of Barron's Best Buys in College Education praises Susquehanna's student volunteer programs, easy student-faculty friendships and required career planning. Susquehanna professors "teach because they care, and they care because they are personally involved with the students."

Susquehanna is one of only a handful of private, exclusively undergraduate programs to have a business school accredited by the prestigious AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which sets high standards for curriculum and faculty.

Yale Insider's Guide 2008
Fiske Guide 2008
Princeton Review 2008
Barron's Best Buys in College Education