Webb Institute Named One of the Nation’s Best Colleges by The Princeton Review (2026)


GLEN COVE, NY – August, 2025 –Webb Institute has once again been recognized as one of the nation’s best undergraduate institutions, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company features Webb in the 2026 edition of its highly selective annual guide, The Best 391 Colleges, released by Penguin Random House.

Only 15% of America’s nearly 2,400 four-year colleges are included in The Princeton Review guidebook. Selection is based on surveys of 2,000 college administrators about their institutions’ academic offerings, as well as feedback from students who rated their schools on dozens of topics and shared details about their campus experience.

This recognition from The Princeton Review affirms the extraordinary academic experience and close-knit community we foster here at Webb,” said Mark Martecchini, President of Webb Institute. “Our students’ passion for naval architecture and marine engineering, coupled with our faculty’s dedication, creates a truly unique and world-class educational environment.”

In its profile of Webb Institute, The Princeton Review editors praise the institution for being “a very niche school that is very good at what it does,” where “each student graduates with a dual degree” in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. The profile highlights Webb’s distinctive Winter Work Term, during which every student completes a paid internship in the maritime industry, from yacht design to work aboard an Antarctic icebreaker.

Students surveyed describe Webb as a place where “so many people collaborate on homework,” professors are “invested” and “accessible,” and the community is “accepting of absolutely everything: we love our school and each other.” And while Webb is the nation’s only college devoted solely to naval architecture and marine engineering, students don’t have to know anything about ships- they just have to be motivated to study engineering.

Webb Institute has outstanding academic programs, and the feedback we received from its students was very impressive,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief and lead author of The Best 391 Colleges. “We are delighted to name Webb one of our Best Colleges for 2026 and to recommend it to students searching for their ‘best-fit’ college.

Webb received rating scores of 93 in Academics, 85 in Quality of Life, and 98 in Fire Safety. The Institute maintains a 100% job placement rate for graduates, a hallmark of its rigorous program and strong alumni network.

For more information on The Princeton Review’s Best 391 Colleges list, visit www.princetonreview.com/college/webb-institute-1023841.

About Webb Institute
Webb Institute is a top-ranked, private undergraduate institution specializing in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Located in Glen Cove, New York, Webb offers full-tuition scholarships to all U.S. citizens and permanent residents and boasts a unique Winter Work Term program, a close-knit campus community, and a 100% job placement rate for graduates. Learn more at www.webb.edu.

About Princeton Review

The Best 391 Colleges is one of more than 150 Princeton Review books in a line published by Penguin Random House. The book and its annual rankings have been featured on NBC TODAY more than two dozen times over the years and referenced by media from NPR to The Wall Street Journal and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

The Princeton Review (www.PrincetonReview.com), founded in 1981, is an education services company known for its tutoring, test-prep, admission services, school rankings, books, and other resources. Headquartered in New York, NY, it is not affiliated with Princeton University, and it is not a magazine.

 

Webb Recognized by Princeton Review as #15 Best Career Services, Ranks High in Additional Categories


Webb Institute is ranked in The Princeton Review’s latest edition of its college guide, The Best 384 Colleges, including being named #15 Best Career Services.

Webb was also received honors in the following ranking lists:

#5 Students Study the Most

#8 Most Accessible Professors

#20 Their Students Love These Colleges

Webb also received high marks in other areas, including 96 in Academics and 96 in Quality of Life according to The Princeton Review survey that asked students to rate their schools on dozens of topics and report their experiences.

A student surveyed for the guide boasted about Webb’s career services and premier internship program, “Work terms give each student a  feel  for  industry  sectors  and  allow  them  to  make  improved  career  decisions  when  selecting  a  first  job – You’ll learn something in the classroom  and  then  see  it  in  action.”

One student said, “Professors are brilliant and since they all have practical work experience they are able to make our education applicable to what we’ll be doing once we graduate.”

“Students become best friends very quickly, giving everyone a great support system both academically and socially,” said another student noted.

One of The Princeton Review’s most popular guides, The Best 384 Colleges rankings are based on surveys of 138,000 students at 384 top colleges that includes a wide representation by region, size, selectivity, and character. Published annually since 1992, the book includes detailed profiles of the colleges with rating scores in 8 categories as well as ranking lists of top 20 schools in 62 categories.

For more information on the rankings  and  methodology  visit  www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/how-it-works