August 20, 2009

 

Contacts:
Dan Carter, University Relations, 657-2269

 

US News Best Colleges 2010

MSU Billings receives 'Best College' ranking by U.S. News & World Report for 10th consecutive year

 

MSU BILLINGS NEWS SERVICES — For the 10th consecutive year, Montana State University Billings has been ranked as one of the nation’s “Best Colleges” by U.S. News and World Report. The university is being recognized as one of the best colleges in the West for undergraduate through master’s level academics in “America’s Best Colleges 2010.”

 

The current ranking, released today, is similar to where the university placed last year. Highlights of the college rankings will be published in the September 2009 issue of U.S. News & World Report, available for newsstand purchase next week. The 2010 America’s Best Colleges guidebook will be available as of Tuesday, Aug. 25.

 

MSU Billings was recognized as one of the top private and public colleges or universities in its category: “Best Universities-Master’s for the West region third tier of the United States” for institutions that provide “a full range of undergraduate and master’s programs,” according to the newest issue of the magazine.

 

According to the methodology used by U.S. News & World Report, rankings are based on several key measures of quality. Peer assessment, graduation and retention rates, student/faculty ratios and average alumni giving all used to rank colleges.

 

The magazine’s guidelines and rankings are used to help students and parents in their college-selection process. All facets of the college experience are weighed, such as the overall feel of the university, student activities, cost, availability of financial aid and sports. But academics lead the way.

 

Located in Montana’s largest city, MSU Billings is a university of more than 4,900 students and features more than 150 academic options in allied health, the arts and sciences, education, business and technology. Students can also choose from 18 totally online programs, designed to meet the needs of busy students, especially working adults. The student/faculty ratio of 18:1 means smaller classes for improved student-faculty engagement.

 

MSU Billings received its rankings in the categories of:

  • A peer assessment score: Opinions of MSU Billings, as ranked by presidents, academic vice presidents and deans of admissions at colleges and universities throughout the country, gave MSU Billings a stellar rating, especially in the area of faculty dedication to teaching.
     
  • The high percent of faculty who teach full time and who have doctoral degrees: Research shows that the more satisfied students are about their contact with professors, the more they will learn and the more likely it is they will graduate, publishers at U. S. News say in their report.  Seventy-five percent of the faculty at MSU Billings teach full time.
     
  • An average faculty/student ratio of only 20-1 or less: About 46 percent of the classes at MSU Billings have classes with fewer than 20 students. Only 4 percent of the classes at MSUB have 50 or more students, according to the data.
     
  • The students who enter MSU Billings with high ACT/SAT scores, and the percentage of students who graduate from high school in the top 25% of their graduating class;
     
  • The average freshman retention rate and the average graduation rate; and,
          
  • Alumni giving: The percentage of alumni who give to their school is an indirect measure of satisfaction, the publication’s ranking criteria notes. 

For more information about MSU Billings and its programs, go to www.msubillings.edu.

 

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