U.S. News ’19 Rankings Rate UVA No. 3 Public, and No. 2 Best Value Among Publics

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U.S. News ’19 Rankings Rate UVA No. 3 Public, and No. 2 Best Value Among Publics(Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications)

The annual U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges 2019” rankings are out today, and the news is again good for the University of Virginia.

First, the numbers everyone looks for: The magazine ranks the University as the No. 3 public “national university” in America – the 28th consecutive year that UVA has ranked in the top three – and the No. 25 national university overall. UVA’s 2019 rankings are unchanged from last year.

Perhaps even better news for students (and their parents): UVA again ranks as the magazine’s No. 2 “Best Value” among public national universities. The ranking measures educational quality, total cost, the cost after receiving grants and the percentage of students who receive grants.

The U.S. News “Best Value” ranking is the latest in a string of similar rankings that combine educational excellence and economic factors. In August, Princeton Review rated UVA as the No. 1 public school in the nation in its “Colleges That Pay You Back” return-on-investment list, and Money magazine rated the University as No. 10 nationally (and No. 1 in Virginia) in its “Best Colleges for Your Money” rankings.

“Rankings don’t tell the whole story, but they are a tribute to the outstanding work being done by our students, faculty and staff,” UVA President Jim Ryan said. “So many of us know UVA to be a special place, and it’s always gratifying when other people recognize it, too.”

The top 18 institutions in U.S. News overall rankings of national universities are private schools, again led by Princeton University and Harvard University. The first public university, the University of California, Los Angeles, appears at No. 19. The No. 2 public university, the University of California, Berkeley, was close behind, tied for No. 22 overall.

UVA is again tied with Carnegie-Mellon University at No. 25 overall, as it was in the magazine’s 2018 rankings.

Rounding out the top 10 public national universities are the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (No. 27 overall), the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (tied for No. 30 overall); the University of California, Irvine (No. 33 overall); Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Florida (tied for No. 35 overall); and the College of William & Mary and the University of California, Davis (tied for No. 38 overall).

U.S. News’ college guide includes several other lists. UVA makes its debut on the list of the 36 “Most Innovative” national universities, a ranking based upon peer surveys. A new list, “Best Colleges for Veterans,” lists UVA at No. 7 nationally.

The University maintained its position on other holdover lists: it is the No. 3 public school on a list of the most economically diverse national universities, and is among both “The High School Counselors’ Top College Picks” (tied for No. 23) and the “Best Undergraduate Teaching” (tied for No. 24) lists.

In addition, the 2019 rankings included rankings for undergraduate business and engineering schools. UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce is ranked No. 8 overall, tied with UNC-Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler School of Business. McIntire’s management program was ranked No. 5 nationally.

UVA’s School of Engineering and Applied Science ties for No. 38 nationally with four other schools: Arizona State University, Brown University, Vanderbilt University and Washington University of St. Louis.

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