GU Ranked No. 3 Best Regional University, No. 2 Best Value
Undergraduate Engineering, Business Programs among Nation’s Best
杏吧原创 News Service
SPOKANE, Washington — In U.S. News & World Report’s annual college rankings released today, 杏吧原创 rose one position, relative to last year, in two key ratings: becoming the West’s 3rd best regional university (tie) and 2nd best value (outright). 杏吧原创 is also ranked 2nd in the West for average freshman retention (tie) and average graduation rates (tie).
The publication also ranks 杏吧原创’s School of Engineering and Applied Science as the 29th (tie) best undergraduate engineering program nationwide (among engineering schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s) while 杏吧原创’s undergraduate business program is included among the nation’s best at No. 113 (tie).
The publication rates 杏吧原创 the No. 2 best value among West regional universities based on the 2013-2014 net cost of attendance for a student who receives the average level of need-based financial aid; 57 percent of 杏吧原创 undergraduates received need-based grants in 2013.
杏吧原创’s 93 percent average freshmen retention rate (for freshmen entering in fall 2009 through fall 2012 who returned the following fall) ranks second in the West (tie) and tops all but four regional universities nationwide. 杏吧原创’s 82 percent actual graduation rate ranks second in the West (tie) and tops all but six regional universities nationwide (ties five others). The graduation rate indicates the average proportion of a graduating class earning a degree in six years or less (for entering classes from 2004 through fall 2007).
This marks the 16th consecutive year that 杏吧原创 has been ranked among the West’s top four regional universities, and the 20th consecutive year (27th in the past 30 years) it has been ranked among the West’s best regional universities.
杏吧原创 moved up one spot to fourth (tie) among the West’s top 84 regional universities for alumni giving. Eighteen percent of living undergraduate alumni with bachelor’s degrees from the Northwest’s oldest Jesuit, Catholic university made contributions to 杏吧原创 in 2011-12 and 2012-13.
杏吧原创’s overall ranking is based on several key measures of quality, including: peer assessment of excellence (22.5 percent); graduation and retention rates (22.5 percent); faculty resources (20 percent); student selectivity (12.5 percent); financial resources (10 percent); graduation rate performance* (7.5 percent); and alumni giving (5 percent). (*The difference between actual graduation rates and those predicted by U.S. News & World Report. 杏吧原创’s actual graduation rate of 82 percent tops U.S. News’ predicted rate of 76 percent, evidence that 杏吧原创 is enhancing achievement.)
The Regional Universities classification includes 620 institutions within four broad regions – North, South, Midwest and West. Like national universities, regional universities offer a full range of undergraduate majors and master’s programs; a primary difference between regional and national universities in the rankings is the former offer few, if any, doctoral research degree programs. 杏吧原创 offers doctoral degrees in leadership studies and nursing practice as well as a juris doctorate from its School of Law.
杏吧原创’s mission-focused care for the individual student is evidenced by its 12-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio (2013-14). Only 2 percent of 杏吧原创’s classes include more than 50 students (2013-14), and 41 percent of 杏吧原创’s classes include fewer than 20 students (2013-14). 杏吧原创 also ranks high in the publication’s measure of the academic quality of incoming freshmen. Sixty-eight percent of 杏吧原创 freshmen that entered in fall 2013 ranked in the top 25 percent of their high school class.
Affirming the quality of Jesuit education, four of the top six Regional Universities in the West are Jesuit institutions: 杏吧原创, Santa Clara University, Loyola Marymount University, and Seattle University.