According To Business Insider, These Are The Top 30 College Towns In America

Going to college isn’t just a four-year commitment to academics; it is also a commitment to the town in which you’re living. You want to pick a college that’s going to put you in a prime city that has a good bar scene and is just right for college kids. Some towns are much better than others, but which stand out above the rest?
Business Insider took a stab at nailing down the top 30 college towns in America, and this is what they came up with:
30. Colorado School of Mines – Golden, Colorado
29. Dickinson College – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
28. Carlton College and St. Olaf College – Northfield, Minnesota
27. University of Utah – Salt Lake City, Utah
26. University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Amherst College – Amherst, Massachusetts
25. University of Wisconsin – Madison, Wisconsin
24. Purdue University – West Lafayette, Indiana
23. Penn State University – State College, Pennsylvania
22. University of Virginia – Charlottesville, Virginia
21. University of Oklahoma – Norman, Oklahoma
20. Dartmouth University – Hanover, New Hampshire
19. University of California at Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California
18. University of Miami – Coral Gables, Florida
17. University of Iowa – Iowa City, Iowa
16. Boston College – Newton, Massachusetts
15. University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri
14. Colorado State University – Fort Collins, Colorado
13. Arizona State University – Tempe, Arizona
12. Brigham Young University – Provo, Utah
11. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
10. Luther College – Decorah, Iowa
9. University of Kansas – Lawrence, Kansas
8. Princeton University – Princeton, New Jersey
7. University of California at Irvine – Irvine, California
6. University of California at Davis – Davis, California
5. University of California at Berkeley – Berkeley, California
4. University of Colorado at Boulder – Boulder, Colorado
3. Iowa State University – Ames, Iowa
2. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor – Ann Arbor, Michigan
1. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Cambridge, Massachusetts
Going through this list, I thought there were some good ones in the middle of the pack. Sure, there were outliers like Missouri (who wants to walk through protests every day?) and BYU (can they even drink there?), but that’s going to happen. Then I hit the top 10. Boulder? Okay, that’s a good choice. Where’s Austin, though? Where’s Oxford? Where’s Tuscaloosa? And, more importantly, where is the best college town in America, Athens, Georgia?
Get out of my face with this list, Business Insider..
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Provo Utah, where finding a beer with more than 4% APV is almost as rare as a non-virgin.
10 years ago at 6:21 pmYeah Decorah, Iowa sounds like a crazy good college town alright
10 years ago at 7:34 pmBiggest bullshit ever
10 years ago at 7:43 pmOxford will always be in at least the top 5
10 years ago at 7:44 pm“Town” -an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government, and that is generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.
10 years ago at 9:46 pmAlmost all of these are huge cities, college town should refer to an area where the town almost revolves around the college
Since when is BYU a ‘real’ college or university?
10 years ago at 4:43 amWho gives a fuck what Business Insider thinks they write a bunch of click bait articles almost as bad as Steve Holt’s
10 years ago at 9:12 am