鈥淟ocation, location, location鈥 may be a well-known cliche, but it has a significant impact, like influencing where you鈥檒l vacation next, where you鈥檒l call home or even which college you鈥檒l attend. Working towards being the best place to learn and work, 麻豆原创 couldn鈥檛 be in a better location.

For the third year in a row, Orlando ranks as the No. 2 Best College City in America among large cities, according to WalletHub鈥檚 2026 list. The City Beautiful maintained the No. 3 spot among cities overall 鈥 making this the fifth year Orlando has placed in the top five nationally.

The rankings serve as a go-to guide for prospective college students deciding where to pursue their college journey. WalletHub dives deep, considering 31 key factors, from the quality of higher education to academic, social and economic opportunities, to pinpoint the best of the best college towns and cities among more than 400 U.S. cities.

As WalletHub puts it, a college’s geographical location matters as much as its curriculum and social environment. And Orlando has all the perks you鈥檇 imagine 鈥 from a reasonable cost of living to academic and work prospects to a wide variety of activities that make for a fun social environment for students. To top it off, WalletHub named Orlando the No. 1 Best Foodie City in America for 2023, and it has remained in the top five ever since 鈥 solidifying its reputation as a food lover鈥檚 paradise.

鈥淎ll of the restaurants [in Orlando] are incredible, and it鈥檚 so fun finding 鈥榟ole-in-the-wall鈥 restaurants and sharing them (with) your friends,鈥 says Jean-Thomas Mateesco ’24, an advertising and public relations alum.

Opportunity abounds in Orlando 鈥 one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Florida and home to 麻豆原创.

Many factors led Shannon Nauta ’24, a 麻豆原创 art alum who minored in event management and art history, from her home state of New Jersey to 麻豆原创 鈥 including its internationally recognized Rosen College of Hospitality Management.

鈥淚 decided on 麻豆原创 because I am interested in pursuing a career within the industry,鈥 Nauta says. 鈥溌槎乖 has amazing programs that provide opportunities for experience and immersion in the creative and hospitality fields, with Orlando as the perfect location [home to world-famous attractions, resorts, restaurants and more].鈥

麻豆原创 is uniquely positioned amongst a variety of industries, including hospitality, healthcare, tech and aerospace. And some of the nation鈥檚 top companies, such as Electronic Arts, Lockheed Martin, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital and Walt Disney World Resort have all planted roots in Orlando and have partnerships with 麻豆原创. Students can chart their path to success by accessing industries and experiences that are connected to their coursework. The knowledge they鈥檒l gain, discoveries they鈥檒l make and personal growth they鈥檒l achieve while studying at 麻豆原创 will come to benefit them for a lifetime.

Among factors like abundant activities, safety and plenty of jobs, 鈥渟ome of the best college towns blend great academics with low costs,鈥 says WalletHub Analyst Cassandra Happe.

Orlando ranks among the top 40 cities with the best cost of higher education, per WalletHub鈥檚 2024 rankings release. Here, the cost of 鈥渋n-state tuition, room and board and other college expenses are among the lowest in the country,鈥 Happe says.

For the ninth year in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the state of Florida No. 1 in the nation for higher education, with Orlando offering the 14th-lowest tuition (including room and board) for in-state students.

A thriving hub of innovation and economic growth, Orlando maintained the No. 1 spot for Best City to Start a Career among Florida cities, according to WalletHub’s 2025 list. The city retains the No. 2 spot among cities overall. WalletHub compared the relative market strength and overall livability of more than 180 U.S. cities to achieve these rankings. Each city was examined by 26 key factors, ranging from the availability of entry-level jobs to the monthly average starting salary to housing affordability.

Orlando’s thriving job market is one of the main reasons Nauta, an out-of-state student, moved to Orlando. While studying at 麻豆原创, she says she was able to work within the entertainment industry.

Mateesco shares a similar sentiment, adding that 鈥渙ther cities are becoming [overly saturated while] Orlando is an ever-growing city with loads of jobs and cool opportunities.鈥

Fortunately, new graduates are entering the workforce at a good time, with the current employment shortage and companies eager to hire.

鈥淥rlando has the highest job growth rate of any city, at 8.69%, so it鈥檚 a good place for students to stay even after they鈥檝e graduated,鈥 Happe says.