U.S. News & World Report Names Marist a Best College


A former merchandise manager for the band Stickup Kid, Max Edelsack toured the United States with the group, handling on-site sales and accounting for cash receipts. Max Edelsack studied sports communication at Marist College, which has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report on its 2018 list of the 382 Best Colleges. 

U.S. News & World Report has once again recognized Marist College on its list of the Best 382 Colleges. In creating the college guide, the Princeton Review surveyed some 137,000 students on a number of categories, including their opinions of their professors as teachers and the quality of their college’s library and career services. 

Making the list for 15 straight years, Marist is among the approximately 15 percent of four-year schools (out of 2,500) to make the prestigious list. In evaluating Marist, students cited the school’s dedication to providing exposure to internships and jobs as well as the hands-on, caring approach of faculty.

To learn more about Marist College, visit www.marist.edu.

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