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Hinge, the face-rating dating application created by a group of D.C.-based developers, is out with another set of analytics. After determining last month which of its 10,000 users’ professions employ the most attractive people—gyms, U.S. Senate—Hinge is now ranking its users based on what colleges they attended.

And it’s good news for people who went to southern schools. The University of Georgia has the highest-rated graduates among Hinge’s local user base. Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., was second, while Vice President Joe Biden’s alma mater, the University of Delaware, was third, but most of the top 12 schools belong to the Southeastern Conference or Atlantic Coast Conference.

Via Hinge

Broken down by gender, Hinge’s college rankings also favor the south. The University of Mississippi features the most attractive alumnae, followed by Georgia, Dickinson, and East Carolina University. The list of the “hottest” male alumni, though, is littered with Ivy League graduates. After Duke and Florida State, Dartmouth comes in at No. 3, while Princeton, Brown, and Yale can be found further down in the Top 12.

But what’s missing from all three lists? Townies! No local universities made the cut; the closest ranked school being the University of Virginia, at No. 10 on the overall list. The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., placed third among male graduates.