Syracuse University is the nation’s top college — when it comes to partying.

The Orange earned the high marks based on a survey of 140,000 students by the Princeton Review, USA Today reported.

The review, available this week, ranked the schools based on drug and alcohol use, study time and Greek life.

In all, the schools are judged under 58 separate categories, with Syracuse placing second in the “lots of hard liquor” category and eighth in “lots of beer” — not that it was the only school where students were hitting the bottle instead of the books.

The University of Alabama, the University of Delaware, West Virginia University and Tulane University ranked second through fifth, respectively.

The 2019 list marked a new high for Syracuse, which came in fourth last year, when Delaware, West Virginia and Tulane topped the list. The University of Alabama jumped from 11th last year to second this year.

The party tag didn’t sit too well with Syracuse officials, who said in a statement that the Princeton Review missed the mark.

“By all measures, our student experience is rooted in the programs and services available to facilitate both personal and professional success — while at Syracuse University and beyond,” the statement said.

The school said the Princeton party list is not “a reflection of our distinctive approach to education.”