U.S. News names St. Edward’s one of “America’s Best Colleges”
U.S. News & World Report has recognized St. Edward’s among the top 25 master’s-granting
institutions in the Western region. The ranking marks the
second time St. Edward’s has made the magazine’s “Best
Of” list in as many years thanks to continued institutional
enhancement.
“This achievement reflects the university’s continuing
commitment to excellence, evident in the increasing quality of
our students, academic programs and facilities,” said President
George E. Martin. “Excellence is the foundation of our future
and underscores our mission to provide each student a transformative
educational experience — the hallmark of St. Edward’s
University.”
The formula used by U.S. News to rank schools includes
a set of six criteria, including peer assessment, retention, faculty
resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni
giving. Moving up by even one number requires significant improvements
in almost every area.
The latest U.S. News ranking comes four years into the
university’s vision
to attain recognition as one of the best small universities in
the country. To realize the vision, university leaders implemented
a set of seven strategic
priorities and an ambitious master
plan that together define the future direction of the university.
The priorities include goals for enrollment, faculty recruitment
and development, curricular and co-curricular programs, facilities
and technology, financial management, endowment and marketing.
The master plan includes new academic buildings and residence
halls, computer and athletic facilities, a chapel and theater,
as well as a revised road and parking system and landscape master
plan.
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