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U.S. News & World Report released its annual college rankings this week, rating Gonzaga University as the fourth best Regional University in the West and the third best value in the West, according to a news release.

Gonzaga ranks No. 2 in the West for both its average freshmen retention rate and average graduation rate. Gonzaga’s School of Engineering and Applied Science rose 10 spots to become the No. 17 (tie) best undergraduate engineering program nationwide (among engineering schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s).

Gonzaga’s 82 percent average graduation rate tops all but six regional universities nationwide, and its 92 percent average freshmen retention rate (for freshmen entering in 2007 through fall 2010 who returned the following year) tops all but four regional universities nationwide.

This marks the 14th consecutive year that Gonzaga has been ranked among the West’s top four regional universities, and the 18th consecutive year (25th in the past 28 years) it has been ranked among the West’s best regional universities, according to a news release.

The publication rates Gonzaga the No. 3 best value among West regional universities based on the 2011-2012 net cost of attendance – $26,786 – for a student who receives the average level of need-based financial aid; 59 percent of Gonzaga students received need-based grants in 2011.

Gonzaga ranks fourth among the top 89 schools in its classification for alumni giving. Seventeen percent of living undergraduate alumni with bachelor's degrees from the Northwest’s oldest Jesuit, Catholic university made contributions to Gonzaga in 2009-10 and 2010-11 — an indirect measure of student satisfaction.

Gonzaga's overall ranking is based on a host of indicators of academic excellence, including: peer assessment (25 percent);  graduation and retention rates (25 percent); faculty resources (20 percent); student selectivity (15 percent); financialresources (10 percent); and alumni giving (5 percent).

The Regional Universities classification includes 625 universities within four broad geographical regions – North, South, Midwest and West. Like national universities, regional universities offer a full range of undergraduate majors and master’s programs; the key distinction between regional and national universities is the former offer few (if any) doctoral programs.

Gonzaga’s mission-focused care for the individual student is evidenced by its 11-to-1student-to-faculty ratio (2011-12). Only 2 percent of Gonzaga’s classes included more than 50 students in 2011-12, and 42 percent of Gonzaga’s classes included fewer than 20 students (2011-12). Gonzaga also ranks high in the publication’s measure of the academic quality of incoming freshmen. Seventy-two percent of Gonzaga freshmen that entered in fall 2011 ranked in the top 25 percent of their high school class. In an affirmation of the quality of Jesuit education, three of the top four Regional Universities in the West are Jesuit institutions: Santa Clara (No. 2), Loyola Marymount (No. 3), and Gonzaga (No. 4).

The 332-page 2013 edition of the Best Colleges guidebook is available at USNews.com and will be in stores Sept. 18.

Tracy Simmons
Tracy Simmons
Tracy Simmons is an award-winning journalist specializing in religion reporting and digital entrepreneurship. In her approximate 20 years on the religion beat, Simmons has tucked a notepad in her pocket and found some of her favorite stories aboard cargo ships in New Jersey, on a police chase in Albuquerque, in dusty Texas church bell towers, on the streets of New York and in tent cities in Haiti. Simmons has worked as a multimedia journalist for newspapers across New Mexico, Texas, Connecticut and Washington. She is the executive director of FāVS.News, a digital journalism start-up covering religion news and commentary in Spokane, Washington. She also writes for The Spokesman-Review and national publications. She is a Scholarly Assistant Professor of Journalism at Washington State University.

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