U.S. News Ranks Lehman No. 4 in Social Mobility Among Regional Colleges, Gives High Marks for Innovation, Undergraduate Teaching

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U.S. News and World Report released its annual “Best Colleges” rankings on Sept. 13, with Lehman College claiming top spots across a range of categories. 

Among regional universities in the north, the College ranked:

The rankings evaluated some 1,466 U.S. bachelor’s degree-granting institutions on up to 17 measures of academic quality. Lehman is categorized as a regional university because schools in that grouping offer a broad scope of undergraduate degrees and some master’s degrees but fewer doctoral programs. The category is further divided among schools in the North, South, Midwest, and West.

According to U.S. News and World Report editors, the magazine asked administrators to identify institutions making promising improvements toward areas such as curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology, or facilities, and compiled the colleges with the most nominations in its most innovative schools list. Lehman was one of three CUNY schools to be recognized in that category.

Other publications have recently acknowledged Lehman’s success in providing a high-quality, affordable education or its reputation as a social mobility engine in the Bronx. Lehman was recently named to Washington Monthly’s 2021 annual list of Best Bang for the Buck Colleges in the Northeast, vaulting 18 spots in the ranking to No. 15.

For the complete U.S. News rankings, visit the U.S. News website; to learn about the methodology behind the rankings, click here