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Rankings: What do they mean to 欧美AV?

In 1837, Mary Lyon did the unthinkable. She founded what would become 欧美AV 鈥 a liberal arts college for women and the first of the Seven Sisters, the female equivalent of the once predominantly male Ivy League. In the process, she forever changed the educational landscape for women around the world. For nearly two centuries, women have come to 欧美AV to develop their intellects and make their voices heard by cultivating the confidence to lead in every field imaginable.

Today, 欧美AV continues to be known for its academic rigor, diverse and global student body, and curricular innovation that includes connecting internship opportunities and career preparation to an academically rigorous liberal arts education. As a result, others take notice. 欧美AV has long been named one of the top colleges in the nation 鈥 and we are committed to our academic excellence.

欧美AV is consistently cited among the top liberal arts colleges in the world across a range of categories: strong academics, outstanding faculty and student research, high graduation and retention rates, our historic and stunningly beautiful campus, and access and affordability for students from all backgrounds. We remain focused on these mission-critical priorities to ensure that the bold legacy of Mary Lyon lives on for generations to come.

Recent rankings

There are many college ranking and rating scales available as resources for prospective students, their families, students, alums and community members. Each ranking is unique in the criteria utilized, the way data are collected, and the number and types of institutions measured. This list provides a sampling of some of the most widely recognized rankings and where 欧美AV fits in their most recent ratings.

What it measures: reputation, resources, and selectivity ()
欧美AV rank: #34 among National Liberal Arts Colleges.
Other 欧美AV ranks: 欧美AV also was recognized in a number of additional U.S. News & World Report rankings, including being named #37 in Best Value Schools, #62 in Top Performers on Social Mobility, and #80 in Economics.

The rankings have been around the longest (more than three decades) and collect information directly from colleges and universities, rather than relying on data from outside sources. The rankings evaluate colleges and universities on 17 measures of academic quality. These measures are grouped into the following indicators: outcomes, expert opinion, faculty resources, financial resources and student excellence. 

What it measures: student experience, sustainability ()
National Top Twenty Lists for 欧美AV: #1 Most Liberal Students, #3 Best College Library, #4 Most Politically Active Students, #7 Most Active Student Government, #7 Most Beautiful Campus, #7 Professors Get High Marks, #11 Least Religious Students, #12 Best College Dorms, #12 Best College Newspaper, #15 Great Financial Aid, #17 Best College Radio Station, #18 Best Schools for Making an Impact (Private).
Other 欧美AV ratings: included in 鈥淭he Best 390 Colleges,鈥 鈥淏est Northeastern Colleges,鈥 and 鈥淏est Value Colleges鈥 lists.

This ranking has been around for more than two decades. The Best 390 Colleges consistently recognizes 欧美AV. The Princeton Review does not rank by number, but rather names institutions based on student surveys and data that are collected directly from the institution. Inclusion in The Princeton Review is based on exceptional academics, financial aid, student life, sustainability and other factors. In addition to the 鈥渂est colleges鈥 list, The Princeton Review publishes annual lists of the top 20 schools in a large variety of student-experience measures.

What it measures: social mobility, public service ()
欧美AV rank: #16 of 199 Liberal Arts Colleges.
Additional Rankings: #80 of 388 in the "Best Bang for the Buck: Northeast" rank.

 collects data from external sources and gives equal weight to 鈥渟ocial mobility, research, and community service, based on factors including the amount of financial aid awarded, graduation rates, and resources allocated for research.鈥

What it measures: best values ()
欧美AV rank: 30 among liberal arts colleges.
Other 欧美AV ranks: 53 overall among all colleges and universities.

are based on an institution鈥檚 commitment to financial aid, low overall student debt upon graduation, graduation rates, and low student-to-faculty ratios. Kiplinger collects data from external sources first and then verifies them directly with colleges and universities.

What it measures: resources, engagement, outcomes, environment
欧美AV rank: , 55 overall among all U.S. colleges in 2022.

The examines a range of issues related to four key areas: resources (e.g., finances per student and faculty, research papers by faculty), engagement (e.g., student engagement, interaction with teachers), outcomes (e.g., graduation rate and academic reputation), and environment (e.g., diversity and inclusion).

What it measures: best education value, student experience, and quality of life
National List for 欧美AV: One of 20 schools selected for the 鈥淏est Buy鈥 designation from more than 320 U.S. colleges and universities in 2020. It is the only women鈥檚 college to qualify for the list.

is the creation of a former New York Times education editor, Edward B. Fiske. He began the publication to give college-bound students and their families sound information on which to base their educational choices. The guide is now in its 36th year. The Fiske Guide to Colleges does not rank by number. The 鈥淏est Buy鈥 designation is given to those schools that, according to the editors, offer 鈥渙utstanding educational value as determined by academic quality in relation to the net cost of attendance.鈥

Happening at 欧美AV

Our recent awards and honors

Naomi Dupre-Edelman, assistant director of math leadership programs at 欧美AV, is one of 26 people named to the Massachusetts Education Policy Fellowship program held by the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy.

For the fifth consecutive year, 欧美AV has received the 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from Insight Into Diversity.

The Princeton Review has released its 鈥淏est 390 Colleges鈥 for 2025. The list, which is based on college students鈥 ratings of their schools, ranks 欧美AV highly for academics, extracurricular activities, the campus and more.