Syracuse University was ranked as the seventh-best party school in the US.
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Niche ranked the best party colleges in the US using student data about party culture on campus.
A school's party scene can be a big draw for incoming students.
The University of California, Santa Barbara, took the top spot for 2026.
Students face countless questions when deciding where to go to college, from which schools offer the best classes to what kind of professional network they want to build.
But for some, it also comes down to one thing: where they'll have the most fun.
This year, the University of California, Santa Barbara, is the place to be. It was ranked the No. 1 party school in the US for 2026 in a Niche ranking.
Still, there are plenty of schools that know how to have a good time during homecoming and beyond.
One school, the University of Miami, has a boat-burning ceremony in which scores of students gather around Lake Osceola in Coral Gables, Florida, to watch a boat set on fire as part of homecoming events.
At another, Texas State University, which has campuses in San Marcos and Round Rock, Texas, students engage in competitive games, such as the annual Soap Box Derby, where students build their own cars.
Fall campus celebrations also boost local economies. Virginia's Hampton University, for example, reported in 2024 that annual events, including homecoming and commencement, brought in more than $5.2 billion annually to the historically Black university.
Every year, Niche publishes a list of the best party schools in the US as part of its annual best colleges list. To identify the top party schools, the site looks at student surveys of the party scene on campus, athletics and Greek life ratings, and access to bars and restaurants based on US Census data.
As the future Class of 2030 starts weighing pros and cons for their top school picks, here's a closer look at the top party schools in the US.
10. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Champaign, Illinois
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Famous for its party school reputation, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was ranked as the 10th-best party school in the nation.
The school, which is also ranked as the best public university in Illinois by Niche, has been ranked as a top party school repeatedly. In 2015, the then university chancellor Phyllis Wise told CNN that the school wasn't proud of the label.
Still, students enjoy a vibrant party culture, which includes the famous Unofficial Saint Patrick's Day celebration during the first week of March, when students party through the weekend in an alternative to the traditional Saint Patrick's Day, which falls during the school's spring break.
One student on Niche described the school as the "definition of study hard, party harder," while another wrote that "the party scene is amazing," and the school is "overall a great place to go to college if you are willing to be outgoing."
9. Howard University in Washington, DC
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The only historically Black university in the top-10 ranking, Howard University, was named the ninth-best party school in the US.
Known as "The Mecca," the school is the alma mater of key figures such as Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, but that doesn't mean that students sacrifice fun for academics.
The Washington, DC, school has a large and engaged Greek life scene. Some students attend "Thirsty Thursdays" parties or darties (day parties) between classes, The Root reported.
"The good parties are off campus," one student wrote on Niche. "If you're not a party person, there are so many organizations to be a part of, so you will find your people."
8. University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia
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The University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, was ranked the eighth-best party school in the nation. Last year, the school came sixth on Niche's ranking, per the Augusta Chronicle.
The school's party reputation comes partly from its large Greek life scene, in which over 30% of students enrolled participate, the Red and Black student newspaper reported. The school also has a large football fan base, and every year, students and alums celebrate homecoming with parades, tailgates, and other events.
"Although the academics are hard, the party scene and friendships made will be worth it all," one student wrote on Niche.
7. Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York
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Syracuse University was ranked as the seventh top party school in the nation in Niche's ranking.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, students marked the end of the school year with Mayfest, a celebration that featured performances and parties. While the tradition hasn't returned, it has inspired different events at the end of the spring semester, such as 2023's "Block Darty."
Even with traditions changing, Syracuse has kept its party school reputation thanks to its large Greek life scene.
In October, students celebrated homecoming with tailgates, networking events, and open house tours of campus buildings.
"The party culture is very fun," one student wrote on Niche, while another added that "the overall culture was overly centered around Greek life and partying."
6. University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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Sixth on the list is this Southern institution, which enjoys a reputation as a top party school.
With 71 social Greek life chapters, the school has been one of the nation's largest fraternity and sorority communities in terms of active membership since 2021.
"I have loved the first few weeks that I have been part of the UA community," a university freshman wrote on Niche, adding that they'd "made connections with students from all over the country, and that has been an eye-opening experience for me."
This year's homecoming theme is "Lights, Crimson, Action," per the school's website. The weeklong event, which kicks off on November 9, includes a pep rally, parade, and bonfire.
5. University of Wisconsin Madison in Madison, Wisconsin
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The University of Wisconsin Madison was ranked fifth on the list.
Students at UW Madison have access to various social activities, including ones that are recreational, leadership-based, or philanthropic. The school also has more than 60 Greek organizations.
"There is a good campus life and downtown Madison is a great place for socializing and interacting with others," one college junior wrote about the school on Niche. "Most people here want to see you succeed, and it is a very enjoyable experience."
4. University of Southern California in Los Angeles
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One of two California schools on the list, the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, was ranked as the fourth-best party school in the US.
The school, which has an acceptance rate of only 10% and comes with a $73,260 yearly tuition price tag per the school's website, has one of the biggest college football teams in the western US.
Each year, students welcome the Trojans back in Los Angeles during a weeklong homecoming celebration. Starting November 15, students and alums are set to participate in celebratory tailgates and events.
Part of the school's party ranking is thanks to its large Greek life scene, which often hosts parties at fraternity houses, welcoming students and their parents, including Will Ferrell.
"The social and party life is unmatched," one student wrote on Niche.
3. Tulane University in New Orleans
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Tulane University, which The Wall Street Journal ranked the top party school last year, is the third party school on Niche's 2026 list.
Famous for its spirited campus atmosphere, especially during Mardi Gras, this New Orleans university enjoys its party-school reputation because of its location and front-row access to the city's vibrant culture.
In addition to off-site bars and eateries, the college has 25 Greek chapters and more than 200 social clubs, such as the Just Dance Club, the Improv Club, and even a crochet club.
One college freshman summarized it best: "The school is the definition of work hard, play hard(er)!"
2. Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida
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The second-best party school is Florida State.
Sports are a huge part of campus life, with many students supporting a variety of athletics, from football to golf. When they're not rooting for their fellow classmates, students at FSU enjoy being part of the more than 700 clubs on campus.
"FSU is a place that accommodates many lifestyles and types of people," a college sophomore wrote on Niche, emphasizing that students with wide-ranging interests could enjoy themselves. "You can have an amazing time here without taking a sip of alcohol or ever going to any of the many nightclubs because there's always something happening right on campus."
The college celebrated homecoming starting October 31. This year's lineup included a reunion for alums, a parade, and tailgates.
1. University of California, Santa Barbara, in Santa Barbara, California
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Topping the list is the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Every year, the unsanctioned spring break party "Deltopia" attracts crowds to Isla Vista, a beach community near the college campus, the Los Angeles Times reported.
"Do not come here if you don't like to party," one student wrote on Niche, while another noted that "the work hard, party hard mentality is real here, but it keeps life balanced!"
Instead of a traditional homecoming, the school hosts the All Gaucho Reunion for alums in the spring. One of the major party holidays for the school in lieu of a traditional homecoming week is Halloween, when thousands of students flock to Isla Vista to party, per the Daily Nexus, the student newspaper at the school.