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See The 20 best college towns in America

Boulder, Colorado, is the top-ranked college town in the US, according to
new list from the American Institute for Economic Research.
The city of roughly 200,000 earned the top spot thanks to its accessibility — more than 20% of commuters take public transportation or cycle around Boulder Creek Corridor — and diverse and educated population. Boulder also has an active bar-and-restaurant scene, with plenty of coffee shops and microbreweries.
AIER compiled its list using nine economic, demographic, and quality-of-life factors. It defines small towns as having fewer than 250,000 residents.
Aside from the overall ranking, we included cities' individual scores for noteworthy metrics including rent, earnings, and bars and restaurants. We chose the one metric that the city scored the highest in out of the nine.
Scroll through to find out the 20 best college towns.

20. Bellingham, Washington — home of Western Washington University

Population: 208,832
College student population in the metro area: 24,926
No. 4 in arts and entertainment

19. La Crosse, Wisconsin — home of the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse

Population: 136,824
College student population in the metro area: 16,081
No. 1 in youth unemployment

18. Jacksonville, North Carolina — home of the University of Mount Olive

Population: 186,684
College student population in the metro area: 15,297
No. 3 in rent

17. Blacksburg, Virginia — home of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech)

Population: 180,649
College student population in the metro area: 41,438
No. 3 in bars and restaurants

16. Rochester, Minnesota — home of the University of Minnesota at Rochester

Population: 170,519
College student population in the metro area: 11,363
No. 4 in rent

15. State College, Pennsylvania — home of Pennsylvania State University

Population: 159,341
College student population in the metro area: 39,577
No. 5 in bars and restaurants

14. Athens, Georgia — home of the University of Georgia

Population: 159,341
College student population in the metro area: 39,577
No. 5 in bars and restaurants

13. Fargo, North Dakota — home of North Dakota State University

Population: 167,166
College student population in the metro area: 21,346
No. 1 in rent

12. Lafayette, Indiana — the metropolitan area is home to Purdue University

Population: 212,704
College student population in the metro area: 44,252
No. 2 in innovation

11. Charlottesville, Virginia — home of the University of Virginia

Population: 227,179
College student population in the metro area: 26,327
No. 3 in youth unemployment

10. Bloomington, Illinois — home of Illinois State University

Population: 189,628
College student population in the metro area: 25,689
No. 2 in arts and entertainment

9. Columbia, Missouri — home of the University of Missouri

Population: 172,738
College student population in the metro area: 32,287
No. 4 in labor force

8. Manhattan, Kansas — home of Kansas State University

Population: 98,643
College student population in the metro area: 17,537
No. 5 in labor force

7. College Station, Texas — home of Texas A&M University

Population: 242,453
College student population in the metro area: 58,018
No. 1 in bars and restaurants

6. Bloomington, Indiana — home of Indiana University at Bloomington

Population: 163,726
College student population in the metro area: 41,211
No. 2 bars and restaurants

5. Iowa City, Iowa — home of the University of Iowa

5. Iowa City, Iowa — home of the University of Iowa
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Population: 164,043
College student population in the metro area: 33,358
No. 3 in college educated

4. Ithaca, New York — home of Cornell University and Ithaca College

Population: 104,592
College student population in the metro area: 28,164
No. 2 in college educated

3. Flagstaff, Arizona — home of Northern Arizona University

3. Flagstaff, Arizona — home of Northern Arizona University
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Population: 138,039
College student population in the metro area: 24,832
No. 1 in diversity

2. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois — home of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Population: 207,584
College student population in the metro area: 47,895
No. 1 in city access

1. Boulder, Colorado

Population: 199,129
College student population in the metro area: 31,958
No. 1 in innovation
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