Brigham Young University, the private school affiliated with the Mormon church, has no qualms about being ranked the most "stone-cold sober" college for the 18th year in a row.
Princeton Review released their annual college rankings on Monday, naming both the most sober and the biggest party schools. BYU has made milk-based jokes on social media in recent years to celebrate their crowning as the school least likely to party, and did so again this year.
The "stone-cold sober" ranking is often dominated by religious and military schools, as well as campuses from the City University of New York system. Religious and military colleges are often more strict about rules on student conduct, like their prohibition of alcohol and drugs, while CUNY schools typically lack the residential campus many larger state universities have.
Here are the 20 most sober schools in the country for 2015-16, ranked by the Princeton Review:
1. Brigham Young University
2. College of the Ozarks
3. Wheaton College (Illinois)
4. Grove City College
5. U.S. Military Academy
6. U.S. Naval Academy
7. Gordon College
8. Thomas Aquinas College
9. Calvin College
10. U.S. Coast Guard Academy
11. Pepperdine University
12. CUNY - Brooklyn College
13. Mills College
14. CUNY - City College
15. CUNY - Queens College
16. Xavier University os Louisiana
17. Agnes Scott College
18. CUNY - Baruch College
19. Spelman College
20. Simmons College