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߲ݴý Named a Top National Liberal Arts University

߲ݴý Named a Top National Liberal Arts University

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    U.S. News & World Reports ranks ߲ݴý as a top national liberal arts university.
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    U.S. News & World Reports ranks ߲ݴý as a top national liberal arts university.

U.S. News & World Report has again named ߲ݴý University a top national liberal arts university.

The rankings, announced Wednesday, September 9, listed ߲ݴý among the top 174 liberal arts colleges in the nation. There are approximately 600 liberal arts colleges in the country. ߲ݴý moved up five places to 143rd — the highest ranked liberal arts college in Nebraska.

U.S. News & World Report compares nearly 1,400 colleges and universities in the country. The colleges and universities are divided into categories that reflect the school’s size and philosophy. U.S. News & World Report uses a variety of input data for consideration including student-faculty ratio, graduate rate, retention rate, peer assessment, financial resources, among others.

U.S. News & World Report also included ߲ݴý on its list of “A+ Schools For B Students.”

߲ݴý has been recently recognized as a top college by Colleges of Distinction, Washington Monthly and Forbes.

“We are delighted to again be recognized as a top national liberal arts university,” said ߲ݴý University President Fred Ohles. “We also pride ourselves on the experiences and outcomes that our students gain from a ߲ݴý education. Those experiences are even more imperative in helping us live out our vision as an outstanding national liberal arts university.”

For example:

  • ߲ݴý has consistently been named among the nation’s top Fulbright Scholarship producers among all bachelor’s degree institutions in the country.
  • In the last 10 years, 35 ߲ݴý students have won a Fulbright Scholarship, the country’s flagship international program.
  • ߲ݴý students continue to win other national prestigious scholarships including a Rhodes Scholarship, two Goldwater Scholarships, and four Truman Scholarships, among others in the last 10 years.
  • ߲ݴý is a national leader in Academic All-Americans with 153 awards, ranking ߲ݴý eighth in the nation (in all divisions).
  • ߲ݴý also ranks fifth among all schools in number of NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.
  • The university’s medical school placement rate is 86 percent.
  • The university’s new curriculum, Archway Curriculum, has all ߲ݴý students completing internships, service learning projects, research or international study. The curriculum has been nationally recognized by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
  • 60 percent of ߲ݴý’s Class of 2015 had internships that resulted in full-time jobs.
  • 43 percent of the ߲ݴý Class of 2015 headed straight to graduate programs in medicine, law, business, engineering, etc.