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Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Continues to Score High in National Ranking

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ has once again been listed among the nation’s top liberal arts colleges in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings, which were recently released.

U.S. News moved Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ into the first tier with a ranking of 104th. The numeric rank puts Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ in the top half of schools in each of 10 categories. Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ is just one of two ranked members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ moved into the second tier from the third tier in 2003.

The news comes just days before Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ welcomes the class of 2009 to campus. Orientation for first-year students and their parents is this Thurs., Aug. 25, and classes begin next Mon., Aug. 29.

U.S. News & World Report uses a number of factors to achieve its rankings. First it places each school in categories based on mission. Then it gathers data from and about each school in 15 areas related to academic excellence.

In other areas not included in the national ranking, U.S. News lists Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ as one of the schools with the highest percentage of students who study abroad. Fifty percent of Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ students study abroad. Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ strongly recommends students to include off-campus programs as part of their undergraduate education. Current programs led by Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ faculty include semesters in England, Europe and Mexico. Dozens of Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ students have recently returned to the U.S. following summer intercultural service programs in Tanzania, Rwanda, Indonesia, Guatemala, Russia and Sri Lanka.

U.S. News also recognized Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ for its commitment to campus diversity. Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ ranked 45th among the nation’s liberal arts college for its high diversity index. Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ admissions’ officials say minorities will comprise more than 27 percent of the incoming class.