Schools

U.S. News Best Colleges: See Connecticut Schools On 2019 List

U.S. News & World Report is out with its 2019 rankings of best colleges. See the Connecticut schools on the list.

U.S. News & World Report is out with the latest edition of its best colleges list. The rankings released Monday reveal the top colleges in the country for 2019, including the best public schools, the best value schools and the top regional colleges and universities.

On the publication’s overall list of best national universities, Princeton University was ranked No.1 for the eighth year in a row. Harvard University ranked No.2 on the list while Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University and the University of Chicago tied for No.3.

In Connecticut, three schools made the overall list of best national universities. Yale University ranked no. 3 on the list, while the University of Connecticut ranked at no. 63, and the University of Hartford ranked at no. 194 on the list.

Find out what's happening in Stamfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

UConn fared better on U.S. News' list of top public schools, where it ranked at no. 22 in the National Universities category.

Also on that list, Eastern Connecticut State University ranked at no. 27, Central Connecticut State University ranked at no. 31 and Southern Connecticut State University ranked at no. 42 in the Regional Universities North category. In the Regional Colleges North category, the United States Coast Guard Academy ranked at no. 1.

Find out what's happening in Stamfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"A university is not successful if it does not graduate its students, which is why the Best Colleges rankings place the greatest value on outcomes, including graduation and retention rates," Robert Morse, chief data strategist at U.S. News, said in a press release. "By including social mobility indicators, U.S. News is further recognizing colleges that serve all of their students, regardless of economic status."

U.S. News explains that its rankings are calculated based on 16 measures of academic quality. The publication groups schools by their academic missions into 10 categories that are then used to determine 10 distinct rankings. The distinct rankings include best national universities, best public schools and so on. The publication also made some notable changes to its methodology, including adding social mobility indicators, eliminating acceptance rate as a factor and reducing the weight it gives to measures like SAT/ACT scores.(You can read more about the methodology here.)

Below are the top five schools in the following categories:

Best National Universities
Princeton University (1)
Harvard University (2)
Columbia University (3)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3)
University of Chicago (3)
Yale University (3)

Best National Liberal Arts Colleges
Williams College (1)
Amherst College (2)
Swarthmore College (3)
Wellesley College (3)
Bowdoin College (5)
Carleton College (5)
Middlebury College (5)
Pomona College (5)

Top Public Schools
University of California-Los Angeles (1)
University of California-Berkeley (2)
University of Virginia (3)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (4)
University of California-Santa Barbara (5)
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (5)

Top Public National Liberal Arts Colleges
United States Military Academy (1)
United States Naval Academy (2)
United States Air Force Academy (3)
Virginia Military Institute (4)
New College of Florida (5)

Best Value Schools (National Universities)
Princeton University (1)
Harvard University (2)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3)
Yale University (4)
Stanford University (5)

Best Value Schools (National Liberal Arts Colleges)
Williams College (1)
Pomona College (2)
Amherst College (3)
Swarthmore College (4)
Principia College (5)

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.