The 10 college campuses most worth moving to

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Choosing where to attend college is one of the most impactful decisions a young person can make in their lives – but it’s also one that can be fraught with pitfalls. The ideal university for one person might leave another student unhappy and dissatisfied.

A recent study by Rocket Moving, a moving and storage company, analyzed 50 colleges and universities, to determine which American campuses are worth moving to, despite the financial and logistical barriers that come with this process. The analysis looked at factors including academic environment, student experience, affordability, World University Rankings, and safety – based on data from official university websites.

“Prospective students should assess what matters most to them—whether it’s academic excellence, low tuition, or a safe and vibrant community,” said Rocket Moving CEO Christopher Vardanyan. “The best university for you doesn’t always need to be the most expensive or highest ranked; sometimes, the right fit is about finding a place where you can thrive both academically and personally.”

Continue reading to see the top 10 college campuses, most worth moving to, according to the Rocket Moving analysis.

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