Rankings and Recognition
College rankings and guidebooks can provide useful information in helping to find the school that is the best fit for you.
Rankings and guidebooks are based both on hard data and on opinion. Ursinus is transparent about the information published about us. Please ask our admission counselors if you have a question about a ranking or information contained in a guidebook.
Colleges That Change Lives
“Ursinus is a star of the first magnitude in the small galaxy of colleges that change lives,” the book says. “Each student has his or her own tale of transformation.”
The book notes a growth in students’ skills and self-confidence during their four years at Ursinus, and describes “how their aspirations rise, and how their perspectives broaden.” It praises Ursinus professors: “The dedication to teaching is legendary.” It states that Ursinus students have in common “civility, character, and an eagerness to learn.” More Details
Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
With a national ranking of 249 out of 4,500 colleges and a state ranking of 27, an Ursinus College degree has an ROI of $1.355 million over 40 years. More Details
“As one first-year student brags…’I receive…[so much] attention that [it] makes it feel as though I have a SEAL team of Ph.D.s looking out for me, and that is truly amazing.’”
- Princeton Review 2023
U.S. News Best Colleges
U.S. News and World Report once again named Ursinus to its list of top liberal arts colleges. Ranked 86th—and tied for 12th in Pennsylvania—for Best National Liberal Arts Colleges, Ursinus shares the spot with two other schools.
U.S. News and World Report published its first-ever ranking of medium to large undergraduate economics programs. The rankings are based solely on the judgments of department chairs and senior faculty members in economics departments at institutions around the country who participated in a peer assessment survey. Ursinus is one of 309 colleges and universities—less than 20 of which are in Pennsylvania—included on the inaugural list of Best Undergraduate Economics Programs.
Ursinus was also named to the guide’s list of Best Value Schools (ranked 63rd), and ranked No. 96 (12th in the state) on the list of Top Performers on Social Mobility, sharing the spot with two other colleges.
The Princeton Review
The book says Ursinus “has done a remarkable job of building a close-knit community dedicated to helping students succeed, with strong academics and plenty of opportunities for leadership.” It commends our focus on research and small class size. “As one first-year student brags…’I receive…[so much] attention that [it] makes it feel as though I have a SEAL team of Ph.D.s looking out for me, and that is truly amazing.’”
Ursinus also gets high marks for “professors accessible” (rated 95 on a scale of 60 to 99). Says one student, “I’ve gone into some professors’ office hours three times a week for the entirety of the semester, I’ve had professors come in on Sundays to help, and I’ve been to their houses for dinner…I’ve grown substantially…with their help.”
This is “a campus filled with motivated students and professors who worked toward every student’s success.”
-Princeton Review
Washington Monthly
Ursinus has been named one of the top 20 schools in Washington Monthly’s 2023 rankings of liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Ursinus was ranked 10th in the “Bachelor’s to Ph.D.” and “Research” categories among the state’s liberal arts colleges. Since 2005, Washington Monthly has ranked colleges based on what they do for the country. Liberal arts colleges are ranked based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility (recruiting and graduating low-income students), research (producing cutting-edge scholarship and Ph.D.s), and promoting public service (encouraging students to give something back to their country). Details on methodology can be found here.
Fiske Guide to Colleges
“Ursinus’s culture is one of inquisitive learning through experimentation and discussion with peers that brings students together,” says one senior.
In terms of facilities, the guide gives a nod to the Innovation and Discovery Center, the Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Center, the Victorian-era homes that make up our Residential Village, and the “generously sized rooms” in the dorms for first-year students.
The Summer Fellows program, Experiential Learning Experience (XLP), Parlee Center for Science and the Common Good, U-Imagine Center for Integrative and Entrepreneurial Studies, Melrose Center for Global Civic Engagement, Philadelphia Experience (PhillyX), and the Common Intellectual Experience are all noted as hallmarks of the Ursinus experience.
Forbes
Ursinus also ranks:
– 230 in private colleges
– 113 in liberal arts colleges
– 153 in the Northeast
Specifics about metrics such as alumni salary, debt, graduation rate, return on investment, retention rate, and academic success can be found here.
Wall Street Journal
Collaborating with College Pulse and Statista for the first time since they began ranking colleges and universities in 2016, WSJ ranked 400 schools based on based on three factors: student outcomes, which includes analysis of graduation rates, graduate salaries, and the cost of attendance against salary performance; learning environment, which is based on a student and alumni survey that gathered views on topics such as the quality and frequency of learning opportunities and career preparation, and satisfaction with learning facilities; and diversity, which combines metrics about the racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds and disability status of students and faculty with the experiences of students on campus via the survey. More information on the methodology is here.
College Consensus
On a list of the top Consensus-ranked innovative colleges, Ursinus is ranked No. 36 out of the 50 Underrated Colleges Doing Great Things. According to their website, it’s “oftentimes the small or less prominent colleges that are the most creative, making programs and initiatives that are worth imitating, emulating, and spreading far and wide. Those are the schools and programs that College Consensus wants to highlight.”
College Consensus praises the Common Intellectual Experience: “Ursinus is notable for their model First-Year Experience program, which emphasizes intellectual development, analysis, and critical thought in an interdisciplinary mode. Built around the Common Intellectual Experience paradigm, the FYE uses freshman-only dorms, intensive seminar classes, and other methods to steep new students in inquiry.”
The site also recognizes Ursinus’s status as one of the founding institutions in Project Pericles, a nationwide consortium of select colleges and universities that “promotes civic engagement, responsible citizenship, and participatory democracy.”
Business Insider
Business Insider reported that Ursinus College is among the nation’s 50 underrated institutions, according to CollegeVine, a blog that serves as a resource for prospective students and their families. Ursinus was ranked No. 29 nationally and fourth among colleges in the Mid-Atlantic region earning recognition for the Common Intellectual Experience and the new Quest: Open Questions Open Minds core curriculum.
“While college rankings can do a great job of identifying specific schools that shine in traditional ways, they often don’t do as good of a job at recognizing colleges that excel in other ways,” the article states.
College Raptor
“Finding hidden gem schools for students is core to how we help families discover great college choices. We take pride in making it easy for students to make those connections through our Hidden Gems Rankings lists by highlighting excellent schools like Ursinus,” said Bill Staib, CEO of College Raptor. To qualify as a Hidden Gem, a school must receive fewer than 5,000 applications per year; have fewer than 7,000 undergraduate students; offer five or more unique majors; and have a 10% acceptance rate or higher.
Ursinus College Named Best STEM Program
In 2023, College Raptor’s ranking of best colleges named Ursinus to the Hidden Gems Best STEM Programs, where we rank No. 11 nationally. Ursinus College is one of only three Pennsylvania colleges named to the top Hidden Gem STEM programs. According to College Raptor, “STEM education helps individuals become more innovative, creative, and divergent thinking. The classes focus on hands-on learning where mistakes are not only welcome, they’re expected. Exploring and experience are at the core of the courses, and this education ensures that the graduating students are meeting the current labor demand in these fields. Employment in STEM fields has grown by 79% since 1990 and is expected to grow a further 8.8% between 2017 and 2029.”