![]() ![]() Percentage of 18-25s statewide using marijuana regularly: 41.54 Percentage of 18-25s statewide using drugs regularly: 29.21 It is not clear how this unscientific ranking was determined." ![]() UNH spokeswoman Erika Mantz told the Boston Herald: "This does not accurately reflect the campus environment at the University of New Hampshire. Department of Education data for the number of on-campus arrests for 2009 for drug-law violations for each school.Īccording to the website: "The College Prowler grades were assigned a numerical value according to the letter grade assigned, which was weighted one-third of each school's final score the arrests-per-capita rank and drug use ranks were also ranked one-third of the final rank." The site used "drug scene" grades from College Prowler, a student review database, along with data on illicit drug, marijuana, and cocaine use by state for 18-25 year olds and U.S. The University of Vermont was ranked 18 th. UNH was followed by Northeastern University, Bryant University, and the University of Maine. ![]() New England universities took the top four places. has ranked the University of New Hampshire first on its list of America's "50 Druggiest Colleges." The list was released Monday. ![]()
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