In 2009, Marquette ranked 84
th overall among
undergraduate programs for national universities by
U.S. News & World Report.
[16]Washington Monthly, another nationally-recognized college ranking source, listed Marquette as 86
th among the country's 245 best universities.
Washington Monthly "ranks colleges and universities on their contributions to society as engines of
social mobility, fostering of scientific and
humanistic research and promoting among students an ethic of service to country." The
Center for College Affordability & Productivity in
Washington, D.C. ranked Marquette 69
th overall, based on professor reviews, graduation rates, student grants, and the success of graduates in their vocations.
[17]Entrepreneur Magazine also included Marquette in rankings of the top 100
entrepreneurial universities and colleges in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
[18] In the 2010 edition,
Princeton Review named Marquette as one of the "Best 371 Colleges in the U.S.," a "College With a Conscience" for continued dedication to service and ethics-based curriculum, and one of the best
Midwestern schools. Marquette was named to the 2008 list of institutions on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with distinction. In 2009,
Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine ranked Marquette 44
th in the country for best value among private institutions.
[19] Marquette was also selected as one of 44 schools listed in the 2010
Fiske Guide to Colleges as a "Best Buy School."
[20] In 2009, Marquette was ranked 489
th out of six hundred American colleges and universities in
Forbes 's annual list.
[21]
In the 2010 edition of US News and World Report (USNWR), USF ranked 121st among national universities. USF is ranked 15th in the Nation for Diverse Student Population, 11th in the nation for Best College Town.[47] and in the top 100 national universities by their benefit to society.[47]. The Undergraduate Business Program is in the Top 100 nationwide. USF is deemed one of only 60 universities with the status of an “Engaged University”.[47] The University also received recognition for its community involvement when it was awarded the Fr. Alfred Boeddeker Award by the St. Anthony Foundation in 2007. The award was given in recognition of "the strong relationship" between USF and St. Anthony's as well as the active involvement of the USF Faculty and Students with several St. Anthony's projects[48]
Academically, several of the University's programs have received notable rankings over the years. USF’s McLaren College of Business in the School of Business and Management is ranked in the top 50 business school.[47]. The USF MBA program is consistently ranked in the top ten in the nation for business schools with the greatest opportunities for minority students, and is currently ranked 6th.[50] In 2005, the MBA Entrepreneurship Program is ranked 25th in the nation.[51] In 2009, USNWR ranked USF's School of Nursing 54th in the country.
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