COLUMBIA, MD — With the college application process now in full swing, there's good news for high school seniors planning to attend school in Columbia.

The personal finance website WalletHub recently released its report on 2020's Best College Towns & Cities In America. Our city finished 350th on the overall list.

Wallet Friendliness: 350

Social Environment: 398

Academic & Economic Opportunities: 30 Austin, Texas, was ranked as the best college city in America, according to the good folks at WalletHub, followed by Orlando, Florida and Scottsdale, Ariz.

On the other end of the spectrum, Germantown, Md., finished as the very worst college city in the United States. The bottom five were rounded out by Kendall, Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana, Bridgeport, Connecticut and New Rochelle, NY. Stony Brook, NY, was ranked as having the most students per capita and the highest share of part-time jobs available.

The ranking compared more than 400 U.S. cities of varying sizes on 31 relevant metrics of academic, social and economic opportunities for students.

Each relevant metric was then listed with its corresponding weight, and the cities were graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the best possible college city.

"One of the most important steps in the process (college application) is the campus visit, which often includes a tour of the city or town that will serve as the student's home for the next several years," authors of the WalletHub study wrote. "Experts have argued that a school's geographical location is just as important as a strong curriculum and supportive school environment to a student's academic success." Here are WalletHub's 15 best college cities in America: