University of Portland Ranked 2nd in Western Region on 2021 U.S. News & World Report Listings of Best Colleges and Universities | University of Portland

University of Portland Ranked 2nd in Western Region on 2021 U.S. News & World Report Listings of Best Colleges and Universities

Awards and Rankings

September 15, 2020

Graphic reads Best Colleges U.S. News and World Report Regional Universities West 2021The University of Portland is now ranked second out of 127 institutions listed in the “Regional Universities – West” classification according to U.S. News & World Report magazine. The University also placed second in the 2020 rankings – its highest ranking to date. In the 2018 and 2019 rankings, the University placed sixth in the same “Regional Universities – West” category. This ranking marks the 26th consecutive year the University has received a Top 10 ranking. The full rankings can be seen on the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges website.

“I am pleased that the University of Portland has once again received national recognition for its extraordinary quality,” said University President Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C. “This honor is a testament to the brilliance of our students, the dedication of our faculty and staff, and the overall excellence of our institution. I hope that our strong performance in this year’s ranking encourages even more prospective students and families to consider joining UP and our remarkable community on The Bluff.”

Among notable measures in the U.S. News & World Report methodology is the University’s 90% average first-year-to-second-year retention rate for the past several years and six-year graduation rates of 82% and 84% for the last two student cohorts. In addition, the University’s Donald P. Shiley School of Engineering’s reputation for excellence continues to rise. This year, the engineering program was ranked 33rd nationally among engineering schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s.

Applicable Standards & Measurements

According to U.S. News & World Report, regional institutions are those that provide a full range of undergraduate majors and master’s programs, but few – if any – doctoral programs. The universities in this category are not ranked nationally but rather against peers in one of four regions – North, South, Midwest and West – because they tend to draw students primarily from surrounding states.

U.S. News & World Report’s methodology for this category weighs heavily on student retention rates, peer assessment and faculty resources; as well as on student selectivity, financial resources earmarked for educational purposes and the alumni giving rate.

A History of Excellence

University of Portland’s commitment to its mission of teaching and learning, faith and formation, and service and leadership has been successfully proven through its graduates. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, the University of Portland ranks among the highest in the nation alongside peer institutions for the number of students and alumni earning Fulbright grants for several consecutive years.