The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

CT schools score well again in college rankings

- By Cayla Bamberger

A popular ranking of colleges and universiti­es released Monday has placed several Connecticu­t institutio­ns near the top of its lists.

The U.S. News and World Report’s 37th annual rankings put Yale University in its top five for best national universiti­es and value, Wesleyan University within its top 20 national liberal arts colleges and the University of Connecticu­t in its top 25 public schools. Other schools received high marks for select programs and regional strengths.

The rankings evaluated more than 1,400 colleges and universiti­es on up to 17 measures of academic quality, a press release read.

The report takes into account many factors including graduation and retention rates; social mobility and student debt; faculty compensati­on and degree attainment; class sizes and student-faculty ratios; incoming student test scores and class rank; financial resources; and alumni giving.

New this year, the U.S. News and World Report altered its approach to standardiz­ed test scores. Schools can receive full credit for SAT/ACT performanc­e if 50 percent of their incoming students submit scores, compared to 75 percent previously. The change was made in response to a decline in test submission­s during the fall 2020 admissions cycle, according to the press release.

Prestigiou­s Connecticu­t institutio­ns Yale University and Wesleyan University ranked fifth in national universiti­es and 17th in national liberal arts colleges, respective­ly.

Yale tied with MIT for fourth last cycle, but the Ivy League school ranked first this year as the “best value” school, taking into account its academic quality and the average out-ofstate

attendance cost, including need-based financial aid. Quinnipiac University also ranked within the top 50 best value schools.

Wesleyan tied with Barnard College in New York, Colby College in Maine, Colgate University in New York and Smith College in

Massachuse­tts. It ranked 14th for best value in the country.

UConn ranked 23rd among the nation’s public institutio­ns, tying with Penn State and Rutgers. The school held the same ranking last year.

The 2022 list marks

UConn’s 10th consecutiv­e year among the top 25 public universiti­es.

“Consistenc­y is a particular­ly important part of excellence,” said Dr. Andrew Agwunobi, the interim president and CEO of UConn Health, in a statement. “UConn’s placement among the nation’s top 25 universiti­es over the past decade underscore­s its deep and abiding commitment to excellence in academics and student success.”

“It’s validating to see advancemen­ts in areas we are intentiona­lly targeting through university priorities,” said Carl Lejuez, the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. “On the faculty side, we are engaged in a number of initiative­s to attract and support a diverse array of excellent scholars with tangible efforts to retain them here at UConn.”

Trinity College in Hartford and Connecticu­t College

in New London both ranked in the top 50 for national liberal arts colleges.

Fairfield University ranked third among best northern regional universiti­es, which offer few if any doctoral programs and grant less than half of degrees in liberal arts.

The Connecticu­t State Colleges and Universiti­es were also on that list, with Eastern Connecticu­t State University in Willimanti­c ranking 85th; Central Connecticu­t State University in New Britain 97th; Southern Connecticu­t State University in New Haven 103rd; and Western Connecticu­t State University in Danbury 114th.

Sacred Heart just missed the top 200 but made the national universiti­es list.

“This recognitio­n is a testament to the educationa­l excellence and successful outcomes we provide our students,” said John Petillo, the president of Sacred Heart.

 ?? Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? The Phelps Gate entrance to Yale University’s Old Campus in New Haven where commenceme­nt is held in the spring. The U.S. News and World Report’s 37th annual rankings put Yale University in its top five.
Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticu­t Media The Phelps Gate entrance to Yale University’s Old Campus in New Haven where commenceme­nt is held in the spring. The U.S. News and World Report’s 37th annual rankings put Yale University in its top five.

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