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September 30, 2005

The Princeton Review has designated Baylor as one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education.

The New York-based education services company features Baylor in The Best 361 Colleges, the 2006 edition of its annual "best colleges" guide. Only about 15 percent of the four-year colleges in America and two Canadian colleges are in the book, which features two-page profiles on the schools and student survey-based ranking lists of top 20 colleges in various categories. 

The book's profile on Baylor commends the school for its "amazing facilities in the classrooms and labs," including "top-of-the-line technology and wireless connections." Also lauded were small class sizes, "great" library, athletic facilities, intramural sports and campus life, including fraternities and sororities, and outstanding academic programs, such as pre-medical and pre-dental, nursing, engineering, business, pre-law and the seminary.

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