2020’s Best College Towns & Cities in America

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Posted by: Adam McCann

High school seniors face a laundry list of tasks when getting ready for college. Between standardized tests, essays and financial-aid applications, the final months before orientation can be difficult. One of the most important steps in the process is the campus visit, which often includes a tour of the city or town that will serve as the student’s home for the next several years. Experts have argued that a school’s geographical location is just as important as a strong curriculum and supportive school environment to a student’s academic success and personal development. As student living expenses can reach up to $27,200 for a 12-month period, students should try to find the most bang for their buck.

To help prospective college students narrow down their school choices and to follow up our report on 2020’s College & University Rankings, WalletHub compared more than 400 U.S. cities of varying sizes based on 31 key indicators of academic, social and economic opportunities for students. Our data set ranges from cost of living to quality of higher education to crime rate. Below are our findings, additional expert commentary and a full description of our methodology.

  1. Overall Ranking
  2. Ranking by City Size
  3. Ask the Experts
  4. Methodology

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Best College Towns & Cities

Ranking by City Size
Rank (1=Best) Large City Name (Score) Rank (1=Best) Midsize City Name (Score) Rank (1=Best) Small City Name (Score)
1 Austin, TX (66.49) 1 Orlando, FL (65.67) 1 Ann Arbor, MI (62.64)
2 Tampa, FL (63.02) 2 Scottsdale, AZ (63.13) 2 Provo, UT (59.75)
3 Seattle, WA (60.55) 3 Salt Lake City, UT (59.93) 3 Rexburg, ID (58.74)
4 San Diego, CA (60.20) 4 Reno, NV (59.50) 4 Charleston, IL (58.69)
5 Las Vegas, NV (60.03) 5 Gainesville, FL (58.94) 5 Stevens Point, WI (57.83)
6 Pittsburgh, PA (59.45) 6 Cincinnati, OH (57.52) 6 West Lafayette, IN (57.45)
7 Raleigh, NC (59.15) 7 Henderson, NV (56.67) 7 Charlottesville, VA (56.54)
8 Minneapolis, MN (59.05) 8 Madison, WI (56.45) 8 Orem, UT (56.49)
9 Atlanta, GA (58.82) 9 Tempe, AZ (56.18) 9 Cambridge, MA (55.87)
10 Denver, CO (58.79) 10 Durham, NC (55.19) 10 Santa Barbara, CA (55.78)
11 Los Angeles, CA (58.50) 11 Charleston, SC (55.15) 11 San Marcos, TX (55.68)
12 Columbus, OH (58.14) 12 Cary, NC (55.12) 12 Asheville, NC (55.58)
13 Sacramento, CA (57.58) 13 Tallahassee, FL (55.08) 13 San Luis Obispo, CA (55.53)
14 Tucson, AZ (57.28) 14 Vancouver, WA (55.05) 14 College Station, TX (55.09)
15 Miami, FL (57.25) 15 Irvine, CA (55.03) 15 Berkeley, CA (55.06)
16 Nashville, TN (56.92) 16 Plano, TX (54.90) 16 Chapel Hill, NC (55.01)
17 St. Louis, MO (56.91) 17 Buffalo, NY (54.66) 17 Oxford, OH (54.57)
18 Houston, TX (56.89) 18 Roseville, CA (54.61) 18 Boca Raton, FL (54.25)
19 San Francisco, CA (56.02) 19 Boise, ID (54.35) 19 Athens, GA (54.19)
20 Long Beach, CA (55.88) 20 Chandler, AZ (54.07) 20 State College, PA (53.93)
21 Louisville, KY (55.55) 21 Knoxville, TN (53.97) 21 Blacksburg, VA (53.90)
22 Charlotte, NC (55.01) 22 McKinney, TX (53.92) 22 Mount Pleasant, MI (53.76)
23 Dallas, TX (54.89) 23 Overland Park, KS (53.43) 23 Storrs, CT (53.74)
24 Philadelphia, PA (54.74) 24 Richmond, VA (53.28) 24 Statesboro, GA (53.68)
25 Jacksonville, FL (54.72) 25 Pasadena, CA (53.17) 25 East Lansing, MI (53.68)
26 Colorado Springs, CO (54.45) 26 Fort Collins, CO (52.96) 26 Boone, NC (53.57)
27 Omaha, NE (54.36) 27 Rochester, NY (52.66) 27 Green Bay, WI (53.43)
28 Chicago, IL (54.30) 28 Peoria, AZ (51.85) 28 Moscow, ID (53.40)
29 San Antonio, TX (54.27) 29 Carrollton, TX (51.81) 29 Rochester, MN (53.34)
30 Portland, OR (54.21) 30 Gilbert, AZ (51.77) 30 Wilmington, NC (53.32)
31 Kansas City, MO (53.85) 31 Waco, TX (51.74) 31 Whitewater, WI (53.30)
32 Boston, MA (53.75) 32 Killeen, TX (51.62) 32 Ypsilanti, MI (53.30)
33 Phoenix, AZ (53.69) 33 Sterling Heights, MI (51.52) 33 Princeton, NJ (53.28)
34 San Jose, CA (53.50) 34 Spokane, WA (51.33) 34 Pearland, TX (53.07)
35 Mesa, AZ (53.41) 35 Grand Rapids, MI (51.33) 35 Santa Monica, CA (52.95)
36 Fort Worth, TX (53.40) 36 Cape Coral, FL (51.30) 36 Bloomington, IN (52.60)
37 Washington, DC (52.40) 37 Denton, TX (51.07) 37 Fayetteville, AR (52.59)
38 Milwaukee, WI (52.35) 38 Providence, RI (50.87) 38 Ithaca, NY (52.54)
39 Lexington-Fayette, KY (51.84) 39 Huntington Beach, CA (50.86) 39 Pullman, WA (52.53)
40 Baltimore, MD (51.70) 40 Bellevue, WA (50.85) 40 Clemson, SC (52.47)
41 Indianapolis, IN (51.66) 41 Murfreesboro, TN (50.81) 41 Radford, VA (52.44)
42 Virginia Beach, VA (51.21) 42 Port St. Lucie, FL (50.76) 42 Temecula, CA (52.32)
43 New York, NY (50.97) 43 Fort Lauderdale, FL (50.62) 43 Oshkosh, WI (52.11)
44 Oklahoma City, OK (50.93) 44 Alexandria, VA (50.61) 44 Muncie, IN (52.08)
45 Albuquerque, NM (50.39) 45 Torrance, CA (50.57) 45 Davis, CA (51.99)
46 Fresno, CA (50.35) 46 Chattanooga, TN (50.52) 46 Champaign, IL (51.90)
47 Bakersfield, CA (50.24) 47 Irving, TX (50.41) 47 Richardson, TX (51.88)
48 Anaheim, CA (49.90) 48 Des Moines, IA (50.31) 48 Bellingham, WA (51.87)
49 New Orleans, LA (49.68) 49 Glendale, AZ (50.09) 49 Starkville, MS (51.74)
50 Honolulu, HI (49.63) 50 Lincoln, NE (50.01) 50 Bozeman, MT (51.73)
51 Aurora, CO (49.32) 51 Oceanside, CA (49.90) 51 Athens, OH (51.68)
52 El Paso, TX (49.15) 52 North Las Vegas, NV (49.79) 52 Stillwater, OK (51.61)
53 Corpus Christi, TX (49.00) 53 McAllen, TX (49.75) 53 Clovis, CA (51.27)
54 Riverside, CA (48.61) 54 St. Petersburg, FL (49.44) 54 Flagstaff, AZ (51.07)
55 Tulsa, OK (48.55) 55 Fullerton, CA (49.43) 55 Evanston, IL (50.92)
56 Memphis, TN (48.18) 56 Syracuse, NY (49.41) 56 Edmond, OK (50.83)
57 Cleveland, OH (48.17) 57 Columbia, SC (49.27) 57 Newark, DE (50.82)
58 St. Paul, MN (48.10) 58 Savannah, GA (49.25) 58 Isla Vista, CA (50.74)
59 Wichita, KS (47.78) 59 Sunnyvale, CA (49.20) 59 Edinburg, TX (50.63)
60 Arlington, TX (47.62) 60 Rancho Cucamonga, CA (49.18) 60 Fargo, ND (50.56)
61 Detroit, MI (47.41) 61 Santa Clarita, CA (49.15) 61 Huntsville, TX (50.47)
62 Stockton, CA (45.98) 62 Huntsville, AL (49.06) 62 Costa Mesa, CA (50.45)
63 Santa Ana, CA (45.73) 63 Eugene, OR (49.05) 63 Morgantown, WV (50.36)
64 Oakland, CA (44.77) 64 Sioux Falls, SD (48.90) 64 Bowling Green, OH (50.23)
65 Amarillo, TX (48.86) 65 Ames, IA (50.21)
66 Thornton, CO (48.84) 66 San Marcos, CA (50.16)
67 Lakewood, CO (48.76) 67 DeKalb, IL (50.09)
68 Birmingham, AL (48.74) 68 Lawrence, KS (50.00)
69 Naperville, IL (48.73) 69 Stanford, CA (49.92)
70 Modesto, CA (48.62) 70 Murrieta, CA (49.88)
71 New Haven, CT (48.57) 71 Medford, MA (49.79)
72 Metairie, LA (48.52) 72 Norman, OK (49.78)
73 Fremont, CA (48.24) 73 Logan, UT (49.69)
74 Chula Vista, CA (48.22) 74 Bryan, TX (49.56)
75 Lubbock, TX (48.16) 74 Boulder, CO (49.56)
76 Elk Grove, CA (48.11) 76 Urbana, IL (49.50)
77 Olathe, KS (48.10) 77 Manhattan, KS (49.49)
78 Laredo, TX (48.10) 78 Harrisonburg, VA (49.41)
79 Tacoma, WA (48.09) 79 Somerville, MA (49.33)
80 Springfield, MO (48.03) 80 Lakeland, FL (49.33)
81 Warren, MI (47.92) 81 Bethlehem, PA (49.31)
82 Grand Prairie, TX (47.73) 82 La Crosse, WI (49.26)
83 Visalia, CA (47.66) 83 Amherst Center, MA (49.24)
84 Garland, TX (47.48) 84 Eau Claire, WI (49.16)
85 Salem, OR (47.46) 85 Daytona Beach, FL (49.02)
86 Mobile, AL (47.41) 86 Duluth, MN (48.91)
87 Santa Rosa, CA (47.37) 87 Albany, NY (48.87)
88 Topeka, KS (47.34) 88 Springfield, IL (48.84)
89 Corona, CA (47.29) 89 Iowa City, IA (48.79)
90 Joliet, IL (47.26) 90 Auburn, AL (48.77)
91 Akron, OH (47.20) 91 Kalamazoo, MI (48.69)
92 Brownsville, TX (47.15) 92 Chico, CA (48.67)
93 Winston-Salem, NC (47.10) 93 Carbondale, IL (48.61)
94 Stamford, CT (47.08) 94 Laramie, WY (48.60)
95 Ontario, CA (47.07) 95 Conway, AR (48.59)
96 Norfolk, VA (46.98) 96 Johnson City, TN (48.58)
97 Concord, CA (46.94) 97 Arden-Arcade, CA (48.55)
98 Chesapeake, VA (46.90) 98 Corvallis, OR (48.54)
99 Little Rock, AR (46.88) 99 Mankato, MN (48.50)
100 Cedar Rapids, IA (46.79) 100 Hattiesburg, MS (48.43)
101 Fort Wayne, IN (46.71) 101 Kent, OH (48.41)
102 Greensboro, NC (46.70) 102 Troy, NY (48.14)
103 Kansas City, KS (46.59) 103 Chino Hills, CA (48.13)
104 Pomona, CA (46.54) 104 Santa Cruz, CA (48.08)
105 Hollywood, FL (46.42) 105 Santa Clara, CA (48.05)
106 Newport News, VA (46.37) 106 Moorhead, MN (47.95)
107 Clarksville, TN (46.26) 107 Wichita Falls, TX (47.92)
108 Pasadena, TX (46.25) 108 Merced, CA (47.92)
109 Fontana, CA (46.20) 109 St. Cloud, MN (47.89)
110 Anchorage, AK (46.14) 110 Las Cruces, NM (47.86)
111 Aurora, IL (46.09) 111 Grand Forks, ND (47.85)
112 San Bernardino, CA (45.91) 112 Tuscaloosa, AL (47.83)
113 Macon-Bibb County, GA (45.83) 113 Lawton, OK (47.81)
114 Coral Springs, FL (45.82) 114 Dearborn, MI (47.81)
115 Baton Rouge, LA (45.72) 115 West Palm Beach, FL (47.76)
116 Hayward, CA (45.69) 116 St. Charles, MO (47.70)
117 Mesquite, TX (45.61) 117 College Park, MD (47.70)
118 Simi Valley, CA (45.26) 118 Burlington, VT (47.69)
119 Kent, WA (44.97) 119 San Buenaventura (Ventura), CA (47.68)
120 Newark, NJ (44.95) 120 Valdosta, GA (47.42)
121 Dayton, OH (44.81) 121 Greeley, CO (47.38)
122 Worcester, MA (44.77) 122 Lansing, MI (47.36)
123 Columbus, GA (44.67) 123 Cedar Falls, IA (47.29)
124 Lafayette, LA (44.59) 124 Missoula, MT (47.14)
125 Pembroke Pines, FL (44.54) 125 Davie, FL (47.03)
126 Thousand Oaks, CA (44.24) 126 Columbia, MO (46.98)
127 Toledo, OH (44.22) 127 Kenosha, WI (46.97)
128 Fayetteville, NC (44.18) 128 Bowling Green, KY (46.88)
129 Oxnard, CA (44.06) 129 Jonesboro, AR (46.87)
130 Palmdale, CA (43.86) 130 Brandon, FL (46.68)
131 Salinas, CA (43.60) 131 North Charleston, SC (46.56)
132 Garden Grove, CA (43.47) 132 Lynchburg, VA (46.55)
133 Moreno Valley, CA (43.44) 133 Nacogdoches, TX (46.49)
134 Lancaster, CA (43.42) 134 Hartford, CT (46.37)
135 Hampton, VA (43.41) 135 Richmond, KY (46.37)
136 Rockford, IL (43.20) 136 Fairfield, CA (46.35)
137 Escondido, CA (42.91) 137 Rio Rancho, NM (46.24)
138 Miramar, FL (42.75) 138 New Brunswick, NJ (46.14)
139 Glendale, CA (42.66) 139 Waltham, MA (46.09)
140 Hialeah, FL (42.64) 140 Albany, GA (46.08)
141 Springfield, MA (42.30) 141 Redlands, CA (46.08)
142 Jersey City, NJ (42.26) 142 Brookings, SD (45.93)
143 Orange, CA (42.20) 143 Terre Haute, IN (45.88)
144 Montgomery, AL (42.08) 144 Manchester, NH (45.81)
145 Arlington, VA (41.67) 145 Redding, CA (45.79)
146 Paterson, NJ (41.54) 146 Hawthorne, CA (45.62)
147 Yonkers, NY (40.62) 147 Beaumont, TX (45.59)
148 Augusta, GA (40.35) 148 Erie, PA (45.49)
149 Jackson, MS (40.22) 149 Vallejo, CA (45.39)
150 Bridgeport, CT (39.52) 150 Victorville, CA (45.37)
151 Shreveport, LA (38.77) 151 Normal, IL (45.20)
152 Coral Gables, FL (45.19)
153 Lowell, MA (45.01)
154 Peoria, IL (45.00)
155 Greenville, NC (44.88)
156 Rialto, CA (44.76)
157 Tyler, TX (44.74)
158 Indiana, PA (44.49)
159 Antioch, CA (44.48)
160 Abilene, TX (44.48)
161 Columbia, MD (44.47)
162 Quincy, MA (44.47)
163 Rock Hill, SC (44.46)
164 Norwalk, CA (44.41)
165 Elgin, IL (44.40)
166 Brookline, MA (44.06)
167 Davenport, IA (44.01)
168 Stony Brook University, NY (43.86)
169 Allentown, PA (43.77)
170 El Cajon, CA (43.58)
171 Towson, MD (43.56)
172 Durham, NH (43.55)
173 Scranton, PA (43.53)
174 Sunrise, FL (43.48)
175 El Monte, CA (43.45)
176 Westminster, CA (43.39)
177 San Angelo, TX (43.30)
178 West Covina, CA (43.17)
179 Downey, CA (43.06)
180 Azusa, CA (42.96)
181 Pueblo, CO (42.95)
182 Portsmouth, VA (42.94)
183 Burbank, CA (42.61)
184 Alhambra, CA (42.47)
185 Inglewood, CA (42.31)
186 Huntington, WV (42.15)
187 Richmond, CA (42.06)
188 Miami Gardens, FL (41.91)
189 Daly City, CA (41.88)
190 Carson, CA (41.67)
191 Flint, MI (41.12)
192 Whittier, CA (40.88)
193 Silver Spring, MD (40.62)
194 Newton, MA (40.52)
195 High Point, NC (40.20)
196 Compton, CA (40.12)
197 East Los Angeles, CA (39.60)
198 New Rochelle, NY (39.57)
199 Kendall, FL (38.50)
200 Germantown, MD (38.16)

Ask the Experts

Colleges and universities drive their surrounding areas culturally, economically and intellectually, making those places an ideal place to live for both students and nonstudents. We asked a panel of experts to share their insight and advice on the various roles of college towns. Click on the experts’ profiles to read their bios and responses to the following key questions:

  1. In deciding which college to attend, how important is the surrounding city/town?
  2. What are the benefits nonstudents get by living in a college city/town?
  3. Are college cities/towns a good option for retirees? What about families?
  4. How can parents prepare their children for managing finances in college (e.g., student loans, credit cards, etc.)?
  5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of going to college in-state versus out-of-state?
  6. How can local authorities make their cities/towns more appealing to both new students and other potential residents?
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Methodology

In order to determine the best college towns and cities in America, WalletHub examined 415 cities of varying sizes across three key dimensions: 1) Wallet Friendliness, 2) Social Environment and 3) Academic & Economic Opportunities.

We evaluated those three key dimensions using 31 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the most favorable conditions for college students. For metrics marked with an asterisk (*), we used the square root of the population to calculate the population size in order to avoid overcompensating for minor differences across cities.

Finally, we determined each town and city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.

In this report, including the above tables, “cities” refers to both cities and towns for simplicity. We limited our selection of cities to those with a university or college population of at least 7,500 students. Some cities that met the college-population criterion were excluded from the analysis due to lack of available data. The cities were categorized based on the following population-size guidelines:

  • Large Cities: More than 300,000 people
  • Midsize Cities: 125,000 to 300,000 people
  • Small Cities: Fewer than 125,000 people

Please note that we considered only the city proper in each case and excluded any cities in the surrounding metro area.

Wallet Friendliness – Total Points: 25
  • Housing Costs: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)Note: This metric measures the price of a two-bedroom apartment rental.
  • Adjusted Cost of Living for Young People: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Share of Rental Units: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Average Monthly Fitness-Club Fee: Half Weight (~1.67 Points)
  • Average Cost of Pizza & Burgers: Half Weight (~1.67 Points)
  • Movie & Bowling Cost: Half Weight (~1.67 Points)
  • Cost of Higher Education: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)Note: This metric measures the average tuition fee weighted by the number of students.
  • Student Loan Debt per Person: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
Social Environment – Total Points: 25
  • Students per Capita: Double Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Share of Population Aged 18 to 35 Years: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Share of Single Persons: Half Weight (~0.76 Points)
  • Student Gender Balance: Half Weight (~0.76 Points)
  • Nightlife Options per Capita*: Double Weight (~3.03 Points)
  • Cafés per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Breweries per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Food Trucks per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Shopping Centers per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Sports Clubs per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Presence of NCAA Division 1 Sport Teams: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)Note: This binary metric measures the presence or absence of a NCAA Division 1 sport team in a city.
  • City Accessibility: Half Weight (~0.76 Points)Note: This metric measures the share of workers who bike, walk or use public transportation.
  • Festivals per Capita*: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Number of Attractions: Full Weight (~1.52 Points)
  • Crime Rate: Double Weight (~3.03 Points)
Academic & Economic Opportunities – Total Points: 50
  • Quality of Higher Education: Triple Weight (~13.64 Points)
  • Earning Potential for College Graduates: Full Weight (~4.55 Points)Note: This metric measures the median earnings of the population holding a bachelor’s degree or higher.
  • Share of Part-Time Jobs: Full Weight (~4.55 Points)
  • Median Income of Part-Time Workers: Double Weight (~9.09 Points)
  • Unemployment Rate: Full Weight (~4.55 Points)
  • Entrepreneurial Activity: Full Weight (~4.55 Points)Note: This metric measures the four-year average net change in the number of businesses per capita.
  • Brain Drain: Full Weight (~4.55 Points)Note: This metric measures the annual change in the share of the population holding a bachelor’s degree or higher.
  • Job-Growth Rate (2015-2018): Full Weight (~4.55 Points)

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Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Center for Education Statistics, Numbeo, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, TransUnion, TripAdvisor, Areavibes, Yelp and WalletHub research.



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