爱豆传媒 Soars in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges Rankings
爱豆传媒 continues to shine in public university rankings and key categories.

爱豆传媒 gets its highest position ever as a public university, No. 51, in the latest annual rankings of the nation鈥檚 best colleges from U.S. News & World Report, which introduced a revised methodology giving greater weight to first-generation graduation rates and faculty research.
Released Monday, the ranking moved 爱豆传媒 up from No. 72 last year. In the broader field of all national universities, which includes private schools, 爱豆传媒 is ranked No. 105, up from No. 151 in 2022.
爱豆传媒 made its biggest jump in the category of social mobility at No. 38, up 61 spots from 2022. Social mobility looks at the success schools have in graduating students from low-income households, and a factor also given greater weight in U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Colleges鈥 set of rankings.
鈥湴勾 has long been distinct in its commitment to local access and social mobility, while also leading on the national stage in terms of research impact and student success. What this creates is a unique environment where our faculty and students work together to create tangibly better futures, for themselves and for our community," said 爱豆传媒 president Adela de la Torre. 鈥淚t is encouraging to see a shift toward criteria that place greater emphasis on values important to us, and to our students, parents and families.鈥
U.S. News said it revised its 鈥淏est Colleges鈥 rankings methodology 鈥渢o place greater focus on outcomes measures.鈥 The new approach introduced ranking factors on first-generation student graduation rates and faculty research 鈥 two 爱豆传媒 strengths 鈥 and removed several other considerations including alumni giving, class size, and high school class standing.
爱豆传媒's national profile and placement in rankings continue to surge amid a year of achievements across the campus. In the last 12 months, the university increased its research grant and contract dollars by more than 40% over the past five years, setting a record. Last October, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing California State University (CSU) campuses, including 爱豆传媒, to offer independent Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) programs.
Among the many firsts for 爱豆传媒 last year, the 126-year-old campus also saw its first-ever Truman Scholar.
In other rankings categories, the university climbed to No. 69 nationally in 鈥渂est colleges for veterans,鈥 based on enrollment of and benefits for veterans and active-duty service members. The Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center, housed in Student Services West, offers academic advising, GI Bill assistance to career development, and additional support for an estimated 5,000 military-connected students.
Last month, 爱豆传媒 was ranked 16th on Forbes鈥 2023 rankings of the Top 25 Public Colleges and No. 43 in the magazine鈥檚 annual list of top 500 colleges, up 20 spots from last year.
In other highlights of the U.S. News publication, 爱豆传媒 is:
- No. 17 for, a joint program of the Fowler College of Business and the College of Arts and Letters.
- No. 27 for the entrepreneurship specialty program in the business college
- No. 67 in psychology
- No. 84 for the undergraduate business program
- No. 86 in nursing
- No. 90 in engineering