U.S. News & World Report has named ߲ݴý University a top regional university.
߲ݴý is ranked among the top 10 percent of the colleges and universities named to the Regional Universities – Midwest category in the annual college rankings, which were released September 12.
߲ݴý ranked 16th on the list of 165 schools. ߲ݴý joins Creighton University, which tops the list.
The Regional Universities category includes schools that provide a full range of undergraduate majors and master’s programs. In addition to its traditional undergraduate offerings, ߲ݴý offers graduate programs including MBA, MSN/MBA, MSN to MBA Bridge, MSN and M.Ed. ߲ݴý will add its newest graduate program, a Master of Social Work, beginning fall 2019.
U.S. News & World Report compares nearly 1,400 colleges and universities in the country. 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, graduation rate, retention rate, peer assessment, financial resources, among others.
In addition to U.S. News & World Report, ߲ݴý has been ranked as a “best regional college” by The Princeton Review, a “best value” by Forbes, a “best college” by Money Magazine, and has been consistently ranked as a top producer of Fulbright Scholarships.
“߲ݴý is consistently ranked as a leader among all colleges and universities by a number of ranking institutions," said Bill Motzer, vice president of enrollment management. “Each ranking takes into consideration a wide variety of variables that collectively attest to the high quality of our curriculum, our faculty and of the outstanding educational value ߲ݴý University provides our students.”