Austin American-Statesman

WHICH TWO TEXAS COLLEGES RANKED IN TOP 50 NATIONWIDE?

- By Shannon Najmabadi

Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin are the only Texas schools to rank in the top 50 nationwide, according to rankings released Monday by U.S. News & World Report, which placed the Houston private school in the 16th spot and UT-Austin in the 49th.

With about a half-dozen of the state’s colleges and universiti­es again landing in the 50-to-200 range, there were few surprises for Texas schools in the 2019 rankings. Arguably the most influentia­l comparison of higher education institutio­ns in the country, the report is a marketing boon to colleges that rank highly, even as critics have questioned the methodolog­y used to determine how schools fare.

Compared to 2018, Rice, Baylor University, Texas Christian University and Texas Tech University all fell slightly on the list, while Southern Methodist University and the flagships of the state’s best-known public university systems — UT-Austin and Texas A&M University at College Station — rose by a respective two, seven and three spots.

UT-Dallas, which this year received the designatio­n of being an emerging research university in Texas, making the school eligible for additional state funding, shot up from the 145 slot last year to 129 in the compilatio­n released Monday. The standing of University of Houston also increased from 192 in 2018 to 171.

Princeton University and Harvard University topped the leaderboar­d of national universiti­es, and University of California system schools led among public institutio­ns.

Gov. Greg Abbott has said he would like Texas univer- sities to rank among the top 10 nationally, a goal that has yet to be reached.

This year, U.S. News rejiggered the formula it uses to rank schools, drop- ping schools’ acceptance rate as a factor and giving a heavier weight to how effectivel­y institutio­ns help their low-income students.

The methodolog­y now considers the graduation rates of students who receive federal Pell grants and how those rates differ from their higher-income peers’.

 ?? JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN ?? Elena Burfield (left), Ned Stern and Nicole Campbell attend graduation in May at UT. UT-Austin and Rice University are Texas’ only schools to make U.S. News & World Report’s top 50 nationwide.
JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN Elena Burfield (left), Ned Stern and Nicole Campbell attend graduation in May at UT. UT-Austin and Rice University are Texas’ only schools to make U.S. News & World Report’s top 50 nationwide.

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