PDF US News & World Report Best Colleges | 2019
US News & World Report Best Colleges | 2019
Rankings for Pepperdine University
I. Pepperdine ranked 46th among the 2019 Best Colleges (National Universities) in the US
Figure 1. Pepperdine's USN&WR rankings (2001-2019)
Pepperdine maintained its ranking of 46 (out of 312 National Universities) in the 2019 edition of the US News & World Report (USN&WR) Best Colleges.
Source: US News & World Report, Best Colleges 2019
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Table 1. Pepperdine's detailed ranking
Indicators and sub-indicators
USN&WR OVERALL RANK Outcomes ranka
First-year retention rate Six-year graduation rate (actual/non-Pell) Six-year graduation rate (actual/Pell) Grad. rate performance (actual - predicted) Social mobilityb Expert opinion rankc Peer assessment score (out of 5) High school counselors score (out of 5) Faculty resources rank Classes under 20 Classes 50 or more Full-time faculty with terminal degree (Univ.) Student-faculty ratio Full-time faculty (Univ.) Faculty salary Student excellence rankd SAT/ACT 25th-75th percentile (enrolled) Freshmen in top 10% high school grad. class Financial resources rank Alumni giving rank Percentage (2-year rolling average)
Weights -
35.0% (4.4%) (17.6%)
(8.0%) (5.0%) 20.0% (15.0%) (5.0%) 20.0% (6.0%) (2.0%) (3.0%) (1.0%) (1.0%) (7.0%) 10.0% (7.75%) (2.25%) 10.0% 5.0%
-
Unless otherwise noted, rankings are based on Seaver College data.
USN&WR Edition
2017
2018
2019
50
46
46
55
49
37
93%
92%
92%
84%
87%
85%
-
-
83%
+7%
+11%
+9%
-
-
-
-
-
-
3.3
3.3
3.3
4.4
4.3
4.2
34
37
33
69%
69%
71%
2%
2%
2%
88%
88%
89%
13:1
14:1
13:1
78%
79%
81%
-
-
-
74
79
73
1100-1320 1110-1330 1200-1390
48%
49%
49%
66
66
65
175
152
122
7%
8%
9%
Changes
No change Improved No change Declined
N/A Declined
No change Declined Improved Improved No change Improved Improved Improved Improved Improved No change Improved Improved Improved
Rankings are weighted based on the following indicators:
Outcomesa
2018 30.0%
Graduation and retention
(22.5%)
Six-year graduation rate
{18%}
First-year retention rate
{4.5%}
Graduation rate performance (actual-predicted) Social mobilityb Expert opinionc
(7.5%) -
22.5%
Peer assessment
(15%)
High school counselor assessment
(7.5%)
Faculty resources
20.0%
Class size
(8%)
Classes with fewer than 20 students
{6%}
Classes with 20 to 49 students
{2%}
Faculty salary
(7%)
Proportion of faculty with highest degree in their field (3%)
Student-faculty ratio
(1%)
Proportion of faculty who are full-time Student excellenced
(1%) 12.5%
Standardized test
(8.1%)
High school class standing Acceptance ratee
(3.1%) (1.3%)
Financial resources
10.0%
Alumni giving
5.0%
2019 35.0% (22%) {17.6%} {4.4%} (8%) (5%) 20.0% (15%) (5%) 20.0% (8%) {6%} {2%} (7%) (3%) (1%) (1%) 10.0% (7.75%) (2.25%)
10.0% 5.0%
aAlso known as "graduation and retention rank." bNew indicator for 2019 rankings. Refers to a school's success at promoting social mobility by
graduating students who receive federal Pell Grants. cPreviously known as "assessment of excellence." dPreviously known as "student selectivity rank." eIndicator removed for 2019 rankings.
Percentages in parenthesis refer to the sub-indicator percentage points that comprise the respective
weight. For more information on rankings/methodology, see the USN&WR Methodology Report.
Source: US News & World Report, Best Colleges 2019
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II. Peer & Competitor Schools | Ranking Comparison
Table 2. Ranking history of peer and competitor schools (national universities)
Ranking year
School
Description
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
University of Notre Dame Competitor
19 17 18 16 18 15
Georgetown University
Competitor
22 21 20 21 21 20
Univ. of Southern California Competitor
23 24 23 25 23 23
Wake Forest University
Competitor
25 27 23 27 27 27
New York University
Competitor
33 32 32 32 32 36
University of Rochester
USN&WR peer
35 33 32 33 33 32
Boston College
Competitor
31 31 31 31 30 31
Boston University
USN&WR peer
53 51 41 42 41 39
Tulane University
USN&WR peer
50 51 52 54 41 39
Pepperdine University
-
55 54 57 54 52 50
Southern Methodist Univ Current peer (OIE/WSCUC) 62 58 60 58 61 56
George Washington Univ USN&WR peer
50 51 52 54 57 56
Baylor University
Current peer (OIE/WSCUC) 75 77 75 71 72 71
University of San Diego
Current peer (OIE/WSCUC) 97 92 91 95 89 86
University of the Pacific
Competitor
101 106 112 116 108 111
2018
18 20 21 27 30 34 32 37 40 46 61 56 75 90 110
2019
18 22 22 27 30 33 38 42 44 46 59 63 78 85 106
Note: schools are sorted by current ranking. USN&WR peer: universities that are historically ranked near Pepperdine in USN&WR Best Colleges. Current peer (OIE/WSCUC): universities that are currently used for institutional research/effectiveness, accreditation for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), or reporting purposes.
Peer institutions are universities that are comparable to Pepperdine in one or more characteristics. These characteristics may include mission, size, enrollment, selectivity, or program offerings. While no one institution is a perfect match, peer institutions can be a resource for comparison when examining practices, policies, curriculum, or programs.
Table 2 summarizes rankings of both peer and competitor schools for the past eight issues of USN&WR for schools that are categorized as "National Universities." USN&WR assigns more than 1600 four-year colleges to a rankings group (i.e., National Universities, National Liberal Arts, and Regional Universities) based on the categories of higher education institutions developed by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Thus, several Pepperdine peer schools (e.g., Santa Clara University, Loyola Marymount University, Chapman University, Calvin College, among others) are ranked in different categories, such as "National Liberal Arts Colleges," or "Regional Universities."
Source: US News & World Report, Best Colleges 2019
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III. Pepperdine ranked 39th among the Best Value Schools (National Universities) in the US
Figure 2. Top best value schools (national universities)
Pepperdine ranked 39th among the nation's Best Value Schools according to USN&WR, which declined from 2018's ranking of 35th (see orange box in Figure 2). The calculation used to determine this particular ranking takes into account a school's academic quality, based on USN&WR Best Colleges ranking, and the 2017-2018 net cost of attendance for a student who received the average level of need-based financial aid. The higher the quality of the program and the lower the cost, the better the value for students. Only schools ranked in or near the top half of their categories (which indicates that they are above average academically) are included.
Source: US News & World Report, Best Colleges 2019
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