Holy Cross Among Country's "Most Connected Colleges" Read Time 1 Minute Press Releases Issues and Ideas The College of the Holy Cross is ranked No. 37 in a new list of the country’s "Most Connected Colleges," released by U.S. News & World Report. The ranking is a measure of schools' effectiveness in providing high speed Internet for both academic and personal use. Factors considered include the percentage of housing units with free Wi-Fi, the highest Internet bandwidth available to undergraduates on campus, and the ability for students to perform many online tasks related to courses and enrollment through a centralized system. View the U.S. News “Most Connected Colleges” list Read more about the rankings Read more about what makes Holy Cross unique on our “Points of Distinction” page More Stories Image Go to Story Holy Cross Generates Nearly $1 Billion in Annual Economic Impact Across Massachusetts, $313 Million in Worcester, New Study Finds Image Go to Story How to Write Horror Like Edgar Allan Poe Image Go to Story Why Is It So Hard Just To Dream? View All Stories
Image Go to Story Holy Cross Generates Nearly $1 Billion in Annual Economic Impact Across Massachusetts, $313 Million in Worcester, New Study Finds