University of Michigan Dearborn was again ranked sixth among master鈥檚 level public universities in the Midwest in an annual guide to American colleges published by U.S. News & World Report.
萝莉社-Dearborn was the highest-rated, regional public university in Michigan on the list and ranked No. 34 among all regional universities in the Midwest. 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 (COB) and (CECS) were also ranked on program specific lists.
The College of Business was ranked as one of the top undergraduate business programs in the state of Michigan, after only University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and Michigan State University. 鈥淲e are pleased that the College of Business has been recognized, for the third consecutive year, as one of the best business schools in the state,鈥 said Kim Schatzel, dean, COB. 鈥淭o appear on the list recognizes the high quality business education that the College of Business offers and serves to further build the reputation of the college.鈥
In addition, 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computer Science was again rated among the top ABET, Inc. accredited undergraduate engineering programs in the country among schools whose terminal degree is a bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 with few, if any, doctoral programs. 萝莉社-Dearborn began offering doctorate programs in 2009. 鈥淐ECS is honored to again be highly rated by U.S. News,鈥 said Subrata Sengupta, dean, CECS. 鈥淭o be one of three schools in Michigan on this list speaks highly to the quality of our faculty, students and research facilities.鈥
鈥淲e are thrilled to again see 萝莉社-Dearborn rank near the top on many of the U.S. News regional evaluations,鈥 according to Stanley E. Henderson, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student life. 鈥淭his is a tangible expression of what students and families have been saying for years about our quality and value.鈥
The rankings, which were released online earlier this month at appear in the magazine's annual guidebook to America's Best Colleges.
In the magazine's ratings, 萝莉社-Dearborn is compared with other public universities that offer a full range of undergraduate and master's degree programs, but few or no doctoral degrees. Those institutions are rated by region because they tend to draw students from their surrounding areas, according to U.S. News.
The magazine said it bases its overall rankings 鈥渙n quantitative measures that education experts have proposed as reliable indicators of academic quality.鈥 Their rankings of engineering programs are based on a peer survey of deans and senior faculty members at schools around the country. For more information on how U.S. News ensures the accuracy of the rankings visit bit.ly/pUYmgf.