Incoming Resources
- The best 384 colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, Pia Aliperti, and the staff of the Princeton Review
- The best 388 colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, Aaron Riccio, Laura Rose, and the staff of The Princeton Review
- Colleges that create futures, 50 schools that launch careers by going beyond the classroom, by Robert Franek and the staff of the Princeton Review
- Best colleges, U.S. News & World Report
- The inequality machine, how college divides us, Paul Tough
- The breakdown of higher education, how it happened, the damage it does, and what can be done, John M. Ellis
- Peterson's two year colleges
- Is college worth it?, a former United States Secretary of Education and a liberal arts graduate expose the broken promise of higher education, William J. Bennett and David Wilezol
- Lower ed, the troubling rise of for-profit colleges in the new economy, Tressie McMillan Cottom
- The complete book of colleges
- The best 386 colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, Aaron Riccio, and the staff of The Princeton Review
- The lost promise, American universities in the 1960s, Ellen Schrecker
- Degrees of inequality, how the politics of higher education sabotaged the American dream, Suzanne Mettler
- Barron's profiles of American colleges
- Follow your interests to find the right college, Janet Marthers, MA, Paul Marthers, EdD
- Colleges worth your money, a guide to what America's top schools can do for you, Andrew Belasco, Dave Bergman, & Michael Trivette
- Poison ivy, how elite colleges divide us, Evan Mandery
- The best 382 colleges, by Robert Franek, Kristen O'Toole, David Soto, and the Staff of the Princeton Review
- The Fiske guide to colleges, by Edward B. Fiske [et al.]
- Best colleges
- The best 387 colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, Aaron Riccio, Anna Goodlett, and the staff of The Princeton Review
- Higher education under fire, politics, economics, and the crisis of the humanities, edited by Michael Bérubé, Cary Nelson
- Poison ivy, how elite colleges divide us, Evan Mandery
- Colleges that encourage character development, a resource for parents, students, and educators, edited by the John Templeton Foundation
- A digest of reports of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, with an index to recommendations and suggested assignments of responsibility for action
- Shakespeare, Einstein, and the bottom line, the marketing of higher education, David L. Kirp
- American universities and colleges, a dictionary of name changes, by Alice H. Songe
- The assault on American excellence, Anthony T. Kronman
- Educational opportunities for youth, Edited by Walter M. Daniels
- Why teach?, in defense of a real education, Mark Edmundson
- The Insiders' guide to the colleges
- The best value colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Kristen O'Toole, and the staff of The Princeton Review
- Lovejoy's college guide
- Excellent sheep, the miseducation of the American elite and the way to a meaningful life, William Deresiewicz
- The assault on American excellence, Anthony T. Kronman
- The ultimate guide to America's best colleges, 2020, detailed profiles on academics, student life, campus vibe, athletics, admissions, scholarships, and financial aid, Gen and Kelly Tanabe
- The soul of the American university, from protestant establishment to established nonbelief, George M. Marsden
- Excellent sheep, the miseducation of the American elite and the way to a meaningful life, William Deresiewicz
- America's best colleges for B students, a college guide for students without straight A's, Tamra B. Orr
- Fail state, produced by Adam Bolt, Tyler Comes, Terrence Crawford, Julia Glausi, Alan Oxman, Alex Shebanow ; written by Nicholas Adams, Regina Sobel, Alex Shebanov ; directed by Alex Shebanov
- The best 385 colleges, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, Aaron Riccio, Brian Saladino, and the staff of The Princeton Review
- Restoring the promise, higher education in America, Richard K. Vedder
- The best value colleges, 75 schools that give you the most for your money, by Robert Franek, David Soto, Stephen Koch, and the staff of the Princeton Review
- After the ivory tower falls, how college broke the American dream and blew up our politics--and how to fix it, Will Bunch