U.S. News Ranks Neumann University for Social Mobility, Undergraduate Teaching

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U.S. News & World Report has ranked Neumann University among the Best Regional Universities in the North for social mobility and undergraduate teaching in its Best Colleges 2024 issue.

Neumann has been ranked among the best for social mobility for four consecutive years since the magazine first included rankings for this category in 2021.

The ranking identifies colleges that are successful at enrolling and graduating significant proportions of economically challenged students who are eligible for Pell Grants. Among first-year fall 2022 students at Neumann, 54 percent received Pell assistance.

For 2024, U.S. News analysis placed Neumann at No. 60 in the North and No. 11 in Pennsylvania in this category.

“This ranking reflects the positive reality of the Neumann experience – career-oriented and high-quality higher education,” said Dr. Chris Domes, president of Neumann University. “We are especially proud of our social mobility ranking because of the large number of first-generation college students that we serve.”

In the fall of 2022, 53 percent of Neumann’s freshmen were first-generation college students.

Neumann was also recognized as No. 31 in the North and No. 4 in Pennsylvania for undergraduate teaching. This ranking is based on a survey of college presidents, provosts, and admissions deans, who were asked to nominate schools whose faculty and administrators are committed to teaching undergraduate students in a high-quality manner.

According to Francesca Reed, vice president for enrollment management and marketing, “The rankings reflect Neumann’s meticulous focus on personal attention and academic quality to help students achieve their educational and career goals.”

The majority of Neumann’s undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio is 13:1.

U.S. News defines Regional Universities as those that offer a full range of undergraduate programs and some master’s programs but few doctoral programs. Neumann offers 48 undergraduate programs, ten master’s degrees, and two doctoral programs.

In addition to its academic majors, Neumann University requires that students complete an internship or field experience related to their field of study and offers extensive opportunities for community service. Dr. Domes cites service learning and internships as critical components of undergraduate success for first-generation students.

Extracurricular activities at Neumann include 23 Division III NCAA athletic teams and more than 30 student clubs.

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