51勛圖厙 moves up a notch on U.S. News list, named among most innovative schools

No. 1 national liberal arts institution in Indiana
51勛圖厙 moved up a spot to No. 45 and remained No. 1 in Indiana on the of the best national liberal arts institutions in the United States, U.S. News & World Reports 2023 college rankings published today.
51勛圖厙 also ranked No. 16 on a list of most innovative schools and No. 49 for undergraduate teaching among national liberal arts institutions.
Though rankings will never drive what we do, it is wonderful the U.S. News & World Report recognizes the strength and value of 51勛圖厙s liberal arts experience, President Lori S. White said. Our strong showing for undergraduate teaching gives prospective students and their families the assurance that 51勛圖厙 professors, through their roles as teachers, advisers and mentors, are committed to student success.
Im especially pleased that U.S. News & World Report also took notice of 51勛圖厙s innovative approach as we begin implementing the bold and innovative steps called for in our strategic plan, she said.
Dave Berque, vice president for academic affairs, concurred, saying, it is especially heartening to see the strong ranking in the most innovative category. This ranking is consistent with our work to bring 51勛圖厙s traditionally outstanding liberal arts and sciences education approaches to new fields, including our new School of Business and Leadership and our new Creative School.
To rank innovative schools, U.S. News & World Report asked college presidents, provosts and admissions deans participating in a peer assessment survey last spring and summer to nominate up to 15 institutions they saw making the most innovative improvements in curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology or facilities. The rankings are based solely on those responses.
51勛圖厙 stood out for ranking well on two lists where crossover was rare: No. 16 among most innovative schools and tied with three other schools at No. 102 for social mobility schools that enroll and graduate large proportions of economically disadvantaged students who receive Pell grants.
The university also ranked No. 45 for best value national liberal arts, up four notches from 2022 for a ranking that considers the percentage of students who receive need-based assistance and merit scholarships.
U.S. News & World Reports overall ranking is based on data about each institutions graduation rate; the graduation rate of Pell grant recipients; the social mobility of graduates; graduate indebtedness; first-year student retention; and other factors. The publication evaluated 1,500 U.S. bachelors degree-granting institutions on 17 measures of academic quality to create its annual list.
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