Seton Hall has been recognized as a “Top College” in Princeton Review’s 2026 edition of Best Colleges.
The university was ranked No. 1 in Best Student Support and Counseling Services. These initiatives include Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Disability Support Services (DSS), Dare to Care, Hazing Prevention, and the upcoming Ready to Care program and The Well Mental Health Kit, according to a university press release published on Aug. 21.
"DSS is an invaluable asset to the University in assuring equal access for students," Karen Van Norman, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, said. "This is one more way that the University delivers on its promise to be an inclusive and supportive environment for all students."
Princeton Review also named WSOU as the “Best College Radio Station.” SHU also received a No. 14 ranking for “Most Active Student Government” and “Students Love Their School Teams” and a No. 15 ranking for “Lots of Race/Class Interaction”.
Seton Hall’s School of Law was also ranked No. 1 in the nation for students securing state or local clerkships after graduation. The Stillman School of Business was recognized in the categories, “Best Business School,” “Best Business School (Northeast)” and “Best Online MBA Programs.”
"It is gratifying that Seton Hall has been recognized as a place where students are supported and support each other," Msgr. Joseph Reilly, SHU president, said in the press release. "We work continually to ensure all students are seen, respected and encouraged to grow into the people God created them to be. As a result, they have the confidence to engage with the world and each other in meaningful ways every day."
Dominique Mercadante is the Editor in Chief of The Setonian. She can be reached at dominique.mercadante@student.shu.edu.
Sofia Kasbo, Managing Editor of The Setonian, contributed to the reporting.