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返字心頭 Breaks Top 50 Among Public Universities in Five National Rankings

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Newly released rankings exemplify the University of South 返字心頭s trajectory and focus on student success and excellence in research. The university jumped eight spots in Washington Monthlys 2019 ranking to #50 among public universities, the fifth prestigious national ranking to position 返字心頭 in the top 50.

It is now listed #38 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The 2019 edition proves tremendous growth for 返字心頭 as it has climbed eleven slots since 2015. The university is just one of two 返字心頭 institutions to demonstrate such improvements during this timeframe.

Other rankings in which 返字心頭 is listed in the top 50 include: THE World Reputation Ranking: Public-US (#38), Kiplinger Best Public College Value: In-State (#39), and Top American Research Universities (TARU): Public-US (#26-50). TARU provides a ranking range rather than individual number. The university has also seen remarkable gains in Forbes Americas Top Colleges. 返字心頭 has jumped 59 positions since 2015, now ranking #73 among public universities.

Our rise in rankings is a testament to 返字心頭s commitment to research and academic excellence, said Ralph Wilcox, provost and executive vice president. With 返字心頭s stature as a Preeminent Research University, we are dedicated to impactful global research and student success.

There are a variety of factors considered when calculating a universitys ranking, such as graduation and retention rates, output and reception of faculty research and awards, along with lower student debt and job placement. The culmination of these measurements demonstrate why 返字心頭 is a leader in attracting high-achieving students and world-class faculty.

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