Bryan College earned four rankings in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings that lists the nation’s top achieving colleges and universities. In the report, Bryan was ranked in four categories, including: Best Regional Universities – South (#47–tie), Best Undergraduate Teaching (#31–tie), Best Value Schools (#30), and Top Performers on Social Mobility (#23–tie).
From the rankings:
“Bryan students can gain relevant career skills, build their resume, and experience both leadership and service through (but not limited to) several distinct college programs, including international internships. Bryan College is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, and takes an unapologetic stand for Biblical Creationism and a Biblical understanding of American Constitutional law.”
Bryan also earned a ranking for for its online Masters in Business Administration program. In the “Best Online MBA Programs” category, Bryan was ranked #215 out of 301 schools.
“The rise of Bryan College in the U.S. News rankings illustrate the success of the college’s continued efforts to provide high value educational opportunities to students in our region,” said Dr. Douglas F. Mann, academic vice president and provost of Bryan College. “As a comprehensive regional Christian college, we strive to provide students not only with the opportunity to enroll at Bryan but also with the support necessary to see them graduate on time and achieve success in their communities and in their professions. We are proud to see these efforts reflected in the U.S. News rankings.”
The most complete version of the new rankings, data, tables, and lists – including extensive statistical profiles for each school and a search tool to enable prospective students and parents to find the college that best fits their needs – is available on the magazine’s website. The guidebook will be available for sale on newsstands Oct. 15.
To view Bryan College’s school profile from U.S. News & World Report, click here.