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Ohio University Reigns As The Nation's Top Party School

First Posted: 08/01/11 02:57 PM ET   Updated: 10/01/11 06:12 AM ET

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio University, set in an Appalachian town known for its rowdy Halloween bashes, has been named the nation's No. 1 party school, pushing the University of Georgia down a slot in the 2011 Princeton Review survey released Monday.

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Ohio was No. 2 in last year's survey of students nationwide. The campus in Athens, about 65 miles southeast of Columbus, has made the party school list 12 times since 1997, but has never before reached the top.

Rounding out the top five this year were No. 3 University of Mississippi, No. 4 University of Iowa and No. 5 University of California Santa Barbara.

The Princeton Review survey is part of its 2012 edition of "The Best 376 Colleges," which includes 61 other rankings in categories such as best professors (Wellesley College in Massachusetts), most beautiful campus (Florida Southern College) best campus food (Wheaton College in Illinois) and highest financial aid satisfaction (Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania).

Brigham Young University in Utah tops the list of stone-cold sober schools for the 14th straight year.

Ohio University's party reputation has long vexed administrators at the riverside school of about 20,000 students, and policies have been beefed up over the years in an attempt to reduce student drinking.

Among efforts are strong anti-drinking messages at freshmen orientations, tougher penalties on students for alcohol violations and added surveillance during the Halloween street party, which is not sanctioned by the university.

"We take seriously our responsibility to help our students succeed in all facets of their experience, including addressing high-risk behavior," Dean of Students Ryan Lombardi said in a statement Monday. "We are disappointed in the party school ranking as it is not indicative of the overall experience of Ohio students and does not match the data we have collected."

In formal complaints regarding violations of Ohio's student code of conduct, about 60 percent are listed as alcohol-related in recent academic years, according to statistics posted online by the University Judiciaries, the school's disciplinary division. In 2010-2011, 1,213 complaints, making up 59 percent of the total, involved alcohol, the numbers show.

The Halloween revelry dates to the 1970s and typically attracts at least 20,000 people to downtown Athens streets. Arrests and citations during the party, mostly for alcohol and disorderly conduct violations, have at times reached more than 200 in recent years.

The event spun out of control in 2003, when then-Athens Police Chief Rick Mayer called the bash "the worst event to date" after rioting partiers lit couches on fire, started fights and threw bottles at officers and firefighters.

Besides the party list, Ohio also lands in the top 20 in several other Princeton Review categories this year, including lots of beer and lots of hard liquor, as well as best athletic facilities, most beautiful campus and major fraternity and sorority scene.

The guide's rankings are based on email surveys voluntarily filled out by 122,000 students at more than 370 colleges across the country. On average, about 325 students from each campus respond, and university administrators often call the rankings unscientific and say they glorify dangerous behavior.

The Princeton Review, not affiliated with Princeton University, is a Massachusetts-based company known for its test preparation courses educational services and books.

It has put out its best colleges guide since 1992.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio University, set in an Appalachian town known for its rowdy Halloween bashes, has been named the nation's No. 1 party school, pushing the University of Georgia down a slot i...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio University, set in an Appalachian town known for its rowdy Halloween bashes, has been named the nation's No. 1 party school, pushing the University of Georgia down a slot i...
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11:17 PM on 08/30/2011
OU was the most amazing school. I would have never chosen anywhere else! Party school or not, I was a biology major and I still managed to get work done and party. I have a great job in a hospital lab and I miss OU each and every day. We deserve #1 party school! I loved my 4 years there!
11:44 PM on 08/16/2011
this is where are tax paying dollars are going to.
09:31 AM on 08/21/2011
I demand a refund so I can go and party.
02:47 PM on 08/12/2011
Im going to be a sophomore and it doesn't surprise me one bit to hear about this. Im so happy about the choice i made about which school to attend. they have offer quality education and clearly you can see its pretty fun. the students and the teachers are all so welcoming. Look what i found.

i think i might have to purchase one myself.

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05:48 PM on 08/09/2011
As a 1980 graduate of O.U. this is the first time we can say we are #1. Ohio University graduated both Matt Lauer of Today show fame and Roger Ailes of Fox News..... hmmm...

What great memories of partying at the CI, the Pub, Swanky's, but also of studying, becoming socially mature and prepared for life. O.U. is a great school and I am proud of this for the reason of balance....Oh and my best friends ever came from O.U. Bets, Laura, Beth, Janine, Jane, Vicky, woohoo.
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08:12 AM on 08/16/2011
You forgot Mike Schmidt.and Joe Ezterhaus.
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Nic the wonder puppy
When life throws lemons, throw them back
03:46 PM on 08/09/2011
I wonder if they need a mascot?
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fco1922
12:37 PM on 08/04/2011
How did University of Chicago and CalTech get left off the list? I once attended a wicked party at the University of Chicago where we drank sherry and discussed Plato's The Meno.
09:31 PM on 08/03/2011
haha! That's great. Leave it to Ohio. I'm definitely going to college in a different state
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fco1922
12:44 PM on 08/04/2011
Don't leave! There are so few people left, the place is going to soon be empty.
04:55 PM on 08/03/2011
I went to school in N.C where you could drink when 18, but they had dry and wet counties. The preachers and bootleggers voted together to keep the county dry. We had to drive five miles for a beer, but it wasn't too hard to find a ride. Those bars were rough at times, and the local reds didn't like college boys, esp. "yankees." N.C. was a beautiful state in spring, but watch out for the snakes.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
08:15 AM on 08/03/2011
I'm an alumnus of Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism --- one of the best journalism schools in the country. OU IS a party school --- when I was there, the downtown area, located next to the campus, seemed to have a zillion bars within walking distance. Apparently, Athens' zoning laws haven't changed much. I even lived in an apartment above one of the bars for a while. I do not advocate binge drinking by any means, but many students manage to get a good education despite the temptation.
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cryingliberty
You think Michigan's blue? You don't live here.
12:49 AM on 08/03/2011
This doesn't surprise me one bit. I had an old high school friend of mine attend Ohio U - he transferred out after two years because it was just -too- much partying. He didn't enjoy it at all.
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mdlawyer2
10:58 PM on 08/02/2011
In the old days, it was either Playboy or SI that did an annual top ten party school list. Each year the usual suspects would move around the list, with the addition of a few surprising newcomers. Each year (at least for several years), the list would be preceded by an asterisk. The caveat added by the asterisk provided that the list, being a college ranking, was by it's nature amateur. Being an amateur ranking, the University of Virginia could not be considered by virtue of it's status as a professional party institution. What's happened to the Cavaliers?
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06:03 PM on 08/02/2011
Brigham Young University in Utah tops the list of stone-cold sober schools for the 14th straight year.

What makes a party? BYU is way up there on the pregnant coed list.
09:44 PM on 08/02/2011
They're probably also tops on married co-ed list. Marital relations are such a party you know.
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John Charlton
03:59 PM on 08/02/2011
As a graduate of OU this June I can safely say. OU OH YEA!!! And no ... We are not OSU in fact our mascot kicked their mascot's @55 this year
02:51 PM on 08/02/2011
I don't see how this sort of study can be anything but subjective.
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paulwl
02:26 PM on 08/02/2011
If you can't beat'em . . . teach them HOW-TO- DRINK, not abuse it, by drinking WITH THEM!
Show them moderation!!! While the powers-that-be are at it, de-criminalize ALL DRUGS and take the profit out of usage and thereafter we would save 100s of billions of dollars.
But who said the people in higher education are bright enough to figure this one out!!