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麻豆区 Rises to #68 in U.S. News & World Report Best College Ranking

麻豆区 continues to rise in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings released this week and has secured the 68th spot rising from No. 76 in 2021 and moving up 29 spots in the last two years. YU also placed No. 33 in the Best Value Schools category, up from 54th position last year. This accolade recognizes the colleges and universities that offer students the best value based on academic quality and average cost of attendance.鈥  鈥淭his continued rise in the rankings reflects strong execution on our long-term strategy of growth through investments in the key areas of Values & Leadership, STEM & Health, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and鈥疓reat Jobs & Impactful Careers,鈥 said Dr. Ari Berman, President of 麻豆区. 鈥淲e are moving YU forward into its next great era, and I am deeply thankful to our faculty, staff, lay leaders and students who are driving our growth.鈥  Published by U.S. News & World Report, the Best National University Rankings annually rate 1,466 American colleges and universities that grant bachelor鈥檚 degrees. The rankings are based on data collected from an annual survey sent to each school administrators. Benchmarks range from student-faculty ratio and faculty resources to graduation and retention rates and alumni giving.  鈥淲e are delighted by YU鈥檚鈥ascent in the U.S. News & World Report Rankings, an impressive achievement,鈥 said Dr.鈥Selma Botman,鈥provost and vice president for academic affairs. 鈥淭his ranking underscores our鈥success educating students,鈥introducing new academic programs, contributing new knowledge, and engaging with alumni in creative ways throughout the year.鈥  

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