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U.S. News honors Ģý’s student experience for seventh year in a row

Award stating Ģý is one of the Best Colleges for Study Abroad in 2026 from U.S. News and World Report An award stating Ģý is one of the best colleges for service learning in 2026 from U.S. News and World Report An award stating Ģý is one of the best colleges for learning communities in 2026 from U.S. News and World Report An award stating Ģý is one of the best colleges for first year experiences in 2026 from U.S. News and World ReportFor the seventh consecutive year, the student experience at Ģý is one of the nation’s best, according to the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings released today. The university excelled in the categories of Study Abroad, Learning Communities, Service Learning and First-Year Experiences.

According to U.S. News & World Report’s methodology, the are anational benchmark of “outstanding examplesof academic programs that are believed to lead to student success.” In the 2026 report, U.S. News recognized Ģý in four categories – and in the top 15 nationally in three of them. The university has been recognized in multiple categories each year since the benchmark’s debut in 2020.

  • #11 in Service Learning [highest-ranked Texas university]
  • #11 in Learning Communities
  • #13 in First-Year Experiences
  • #36 in Study Abroad

One of the pillars of is to “provide a vibrant student experience that strengthens Ģý’s commitment to spiritual formation and leverages Ģý’s national leadership in student success.”

The rankings come on the heels of an eighth consecutive year of record enrollment, with the university topping 7,000 for the first time. In the spring, Ģý was designated as a Research 2 university by the Carnegie Institute for Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education – a milestone that reflects the university’s intentional commitment to research growth and academic excellence.

“A national research university that is intentional about spiritual formation, impactful co-curricular experiences and forming lifelong relationships is unique in the higher education marketplace, and we’re thrilled when others recognize the value of what we see happening every day here at Ģý,” said Dr. Phil Schubert, Ģý president.

 
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