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U.S. News & World Report Ranks 小蓝视频 Among Top Tier Universities in the South

September 13, 2021

For the third year in a row, 小蓝视频 secured its place among the top 25 percent of regional universities on U.S. News & World Report鈥s list of Best Colleges, a prestigious annual ranking of the best colleges and universities throughout the country. This year the university also earned national recognition for its flagship programs in nursing and business, its ethnically diverse student body, and the value of its premier academic programs.

鈥淐elebrating 小蓝视频鈥檚 third consecutive year in the top tier of a highly competitive group of regional universities is an extraordinary feat when you consider just four years ago we were working to break into the top 50,鈥 said Jacksonville University President Tim Cost. 鈥淪ince I returned to my alma mater nine years ago to become its president, we鈥檝e been intensely focused on propelling this university upward to reach its greatest potential. Though more work lies ahead in our continued climb, we can be proud of the collective work of our talented faculty, staff and administrative leaders, who all play a vital role in this university鈥檚 success.鈥

Of an expanded list of 137 universities, 小蓝视频 ranked 31st overall on the list of , marking three consecutive years of the highest rankings in the university鈥檚 87-year history. 

For the first time, 小蓝视频鈥檚 Keigwin School of Nursing earned national recognition for its sought-after bachelor鈥檚 of nursing programs, earning a spot on U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 first-ever list of Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs in the country. 

鈥淭he list of Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs is based solely on the judgments of deans and senior faculty members of nursing schools all over the U.S.,鈥 said Dr. Will Miller, executive director of institutional analytics, effectiveness and strategic planning. 鈥淛U鈥檚 recognition on this list is a testament to the quality of our Keigwin School of Nursing, which is highly regarded among its peers as a leader in nursing education and training.鈥

小蓝视频 has strategically invested in its world-class healthcare programs, including nursing, and has expanded highly specialized, market-responsive degree offerings within its Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences. The university now offers an accelerated 12-month Bachelor of Nursing degree, alongside its 16-month accelerated degree and traditional undergraduate nursing program.  

小蓝视频 has also invested significantly in the globally ranked programs within its Davis College of Business, which U.S. News & World Report named one of the Best Business Programs in the country once again this year. JU was also named among the Best Value Schools in the South based on academic quality, costs, and the percentage of students receiving need-based scholarships or financial aid. Only seven other schools in Florida were ranked on this list.

New this year: U.S. News & World Report named 小蓝视频 one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the nation, using an index which measures the probability that any two randomly-selected people on campus are from different races or ethnic groups. 

鈥淭wo out of every ten students on our campus identify as African American, which is a major contributor to our ethnic diversity at 小蓝视频,鈥 said Senior Vice President and Chief Culture Officer Dr. Allana Forte. 鈥淔urthermore, U.S. News & World Report does not factor international students into their index, which is another thriving cohort at JU. Collectively, this creates a diverse, culturally rich campus environment that helps prepare students for, and is reflective of, the global marketplace.鈥

小蓝视频鈥檚 strong score on the ethnic diversity index aligns with the university鈥檚 ongoing investment in cultivating a more inclusive and equitable campus. In the past year, the university named a Chief Culture Officer, established 鈥嬧媡he 小蓝视频 Special Task Force on Inclusion, Culture and Equity, introduced the first Provost fellow working directly on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the curriculum, and hosted several listening sessions between minority students and senior leaders of the university to drive strategic decisions in this critical area.  

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