The University of Vermont rose 12 places in the 2012 U.S. News & World Report college rankings to 82, a larger jump than any other school in the National Universities category but one.
UVM was also ranked 36th among 172 public universities, up from 41st last year, and was included on the magazine’s list of "A+ Schools for B Students."
"The quality of the UVM experience isn't defined by the rankings, but they do generate attention when they come out each year," said UVM provost Jane Knodell. "This year's uptick is driven by an increase in our reputation score, and by our improved retention and graduation rates, which can be directly linked to our investments in academics and the student experience in recent years. It reinforces the importance of sustaining our current strategic focus on implementing an innovative undergraduate general education program and continuing to enhance student success and satisfaction through a variety of linked initiatives."
UVM 9.13.2011
University of Vermont climbs 12 spots in 'US News & World Report' rankings
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