College Rank Names The 35 Most Luxurious Student Recreation Centers
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BEXLEY, Ohio, Feb. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — College Rank, a website dedicated to evaluating American colleges and universities, has released a list of the 35 most luxurious student recreation centers. This ranking was compiled after evaluating and scoring hundreds of recreation centers around the country. Categories like student outreach, health & wellness programming options, indoor and outdoor facilities were considered to determine the final ranking.
The complete ranking can be viewed here: http://www.collegerank.net/features/best-student-recreation-centers/
While every college attempts to provide and promote a healthy lifestyle and balance for their students, these 35 schools are committed in multiple ways. From cutting edge equipment such as state of the art rock walls to fantastic swimming pools, these colleges and universities offer a superior workout experience for their students. Rachel Romonosky, the author of this article, had this to say regarding the article, “As we began researching this project, we realized that many of these schools take dedication to fitness very seriously. The 35 schools on our list exemplify those commitments by providing fabulous facilities for students and staff. We were impressed to see how many schools are promoting campus-wide healthcare initiatives or are collaborating with their respective communities by hosting and support local events.”
Here is the list of The 35 Most Luxurious Student Recreation Centers (In alphabetical order):
Auburn University – Auburn, AL
California State University Fullerton – Fullerton, CA
California State University Long Beach – Long Beach, CA
Colorado State University – Fort Collins, CO
Pepperdine University – Malibu, CA
Drexel University – Philadelphia, PA
Illinois State University – Normal, IL
Indiana State University – Terre Haute, IN
Kenyon College – Gambier, OH
Morehead State University – Morehead, KY
Northeastern University – Boston, MA
Ohio State University – Columbus, OH
Purdue University – West Lafayette, IN
Rice University – Houston, TX
San Francisco State University – San Francisco, CA
St. Mary’s College of California – Moraga, CA
Temple University – Philadelphia, PA
Texas State University – San Marcos, TX
University of Massachusetts – Amherst – Amherst, MA
University of Alabama – Birmingham – Birmingham, AL
University of Arizona – Tuscon, AZ
University of California Los Angeles – Los Angeles, CA
University of Chicago – Chicago, IL
University of Cincinnati – Cincinnati, OH
University of Idaho – Moscow, Idaho
University of Iowa – Iowa City, IA
University of Maine – Orono, ME
University of Maryland – College Park, MD
University of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN
University of Missouri – Columbia, MO
University of North Dakota – Grand Forks, ND
University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, PA
University of South Florida – Tampa, FL
University of Texas at Austin – Austin, TX
University of Texas Pan American – Edinburg, TX
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay – Green Bay, WI
University of Wyoming – Laramie, WY
Vanderbilt University – Nashville, TN
Virginia Commonwealth University – Richmond, VA
University of Akron – Akron, OH
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Contact: Rachel Romonosky
Phone: (614) 949-7214
Email: http://www.collegerank.net/contact/
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Chicago |
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Raleigh-Durham, N.C. (+6) |
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