With application season in full gear and college living costs reaching $27,200 per student for a 12-month period, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2020’s Best & Worst College Towns & Cities in America, as well as accompanying videos, as a follow-up on its College & University Rankings.
To help college-bound high school seniors determine their future home for the next several years, WalletHub compared more than 400 U.S. cities – also grouped by city size – based on 31 key indicators of academic, social and economic growth potential. The data set ranges from cost of living to quality of higher education to crime rate.
Best Large College Cities*
1. Austin, TX
2. Tampa, FL
3. Seattle, WA
4. San Diego, CA
5. Las Vegas, NV
6. Pittsburgh, PA
7. Raleigh, NC
8. Minneapolis, MN
9. Atlanta, GA
10. Denver, CO
Best Midsize College Cities*
1. Orlando, FL
2. Scottsdale, AZ
3. Salt Lake City, UT
4. Reno, NV
5. Gainesville, FL
6. Cincinnati, OH
7. Henderson, NV
8. Madison, WI
9. Tempe, AZ
10. Durham, NC
Best Small College Cities*
1. Ann Arbor, MI
2. Provo, UT
3. Rexburg, ID
4. Charleston, IL
5. Stevens Point, WI
6. West Lafayette, IN
7. Charlottesville, VA
8. Orem, UT
9. Cambridge, MA
10. Santa Barbara, CA
*For simplicity, we used the term “Cities” to refer to both cities and towns.
Best vs. Worst
To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-college-cities-and-towns-in-america/8974/