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UConn Hits No. 18 in Major National Rankings

The latest U.S. News rankings were out Tuesday.

STORRS, CT — The University of Connecticut on Tuesday achieved its highest ranking to date among the nation’s top public universities in an major annual assessment of institutions.

UConn reached No. 18 on this year’s U.S. News & World Report list, marking its seventh consecutive year in the Top 25.

UConn has been ascending steadily in the rankings since 2000, when it was No. 38 among public universities. It moved into the mid-20s over the following years, then remained between Nos. 19 and 21 for the past six years before this year’s best-yet No. 18 showing.

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“We are thrilled and incredibly proud that UConn has reached our highest-ever place in theU.S. News ranking of the nation’s best public colleges and universities,” President Susan Herbst said. “This is a reflection of our core academic strength and UConn’s exceptional faculty, staff, students and leaders – and state investment over many years. This was accomplished despite ongoing cuts to our appropriation over several years. It shows that if the state makes the necessary investments in UConn’s future, we clearly have the potential to become a top ten institution. We are hopeful that this is the path the state chooses.”

UConn’s No. 18 ranking reflects a tie for that position with the University of Texas-Austin, the University of Washington and Purdue.

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“I want to thank and congratulate President Herbst and her entire team, who have worked so hard to bring this about over many years,” UConn Board of Trustees Chairman Lawrence McHugh said. “It is always a struggle to rise in this highly competitive ranking. The fact that it happened during difficult budget times makes it all the more impressive. Without a doubt, UConn has the potential to rise even higher.”

Among all public and private universities in the rankings, UConn’s position at No. 56 was a move upward from last year’s No. 60 spot, and places the University among the top 5 percent of all institutions nationwide.

One of UConn’s particular strengths in this year’s The U.S. News rankings cited retention namely those who stay and earn their UConn degree in four to six years.

The average student retention rate at UConn was 93 percent in the years that the rankings consider between fall 2012 and fall 2015, and University analyses show that UConn Storrs ranks 15 out of 58 public research universities in average retention rates between freshman and sophomore years.

U.S. News also tries to assess through its rankings whether a college is enhancing students’ achievement with strong academic programs and services. It does that by predicting how many will graduate in six years or less while controlling for spending per student, admissions selectivity and other factors that might influence the rate.

In that category, UConn’s success far outpaced expectations: The rankings had predicted 74 percent of students entering in fall 2010 would earn their degrees in or before 2016, but the actual number was 82 percent.

UConn's average time to graduation is 4.2 years, the third-fastest among 58 public research universities.

UConn is No. 24 nationwide among the Best Colleges for Veterans in the rankings, up from 36 last year. UConn tied for that No. 24 spot in the category with the same peers with which it shares the overall No. 18 position, along with George Washington University.

The academic strength of UConn’s freshman classes has been one of several factors in the University’s rise in the U.S. News standings in recent years. The reduction in class sizes, reputation among guidance counselors, percentage of freshmen in the top 10 percent of their high school classes, and other factors also play a role.

UConn was one of 1,389 national public and private universities ranked as part of this year’s U.S. News survey, which can be found at: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings

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