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Union moves up to 13th in annual U.S.News rankings

Miller Tower. (Photo by Kristi Woody)
Miller Tower. (Photo by Kristi Woody)

JACKSON, Tenn.Sept. 10, 2013 — 51社区 moved up one spot to 13th among regional universities in the South, according to the annual rankings of colleges and universities for 2014 by U.S.News & World Report released Sept. 10.

It鈥檚 the fourth straight year for Union to be ranked in the top 15 schools in its category and the highest ranking ever for the university. This year also marks the 17th straight year for Union to be categorized as one of the South鈥檚 best universities.

A regional university, according to U.S.News & World Report, is one that provides a full range of undergraduate majors and master鈥檚 degree programs, while also offering a few doctoral programs. The category includes 621 universities ranked with four geographic areas 鈥 North, South, Midwest and West. Other categories the publication uses are national universities, national liberal arts colleges and regional colleges.

鈥淭o be recognized among the top 15 universities in the South is a remarkable affirmation of the extraordinary education provided by Union's high quality faculty and staff for our outstanding students,鈥 Union President David S. Dockery said. 鈥淭o have been recognized now for 17 consecutive years as a top tier institution and to have watched Union consistently move up in these rankings through the years has been quite heartening for the entire 51社区 community.

鈥淲e offer thanksgiving to God for these markers of encouragement.鈥

For the sixth straight year, the magazine ranked Union as one of the top 鈥淯p-and-Coming Schools鈥 in the nation. Union ranked seventh in the South in the 鈥淩egional Universities鈥 category of schools that 鈥渉ave recently made the most promising and innovative changes in the areas of academics, faculty, student life, campus, or facilities.鈥 Only 61 schools in the nation were designated as 鈥淯p-and-Coming Schools.鈥

Also for the sixth straight year, Union was selected as one of 25 鈥淎-Plus Schools for B Students鈥 in the South, a category that highlights those colleges 鈥渨here nonsuperstars have a decent shot at being accepted and thriving鈥攚here spirit and hard work could make all the difference to admissions offices.鈥

In addition, Union鈥檚 freshman retention rate of 91 percent was tied with James Madison University for tops among regional universities in the South.

Overall, other West Tennessee institutions ranked in the top tier of the 鈥渞egional universities鈥 category were Christian Brothers University (24th), Freed-Hardeman University (35th) and the University of Tennessee-Martin (46th). Among other institutions in the Gulf South Conference (in addition to Christian Brothers) in the top tier of the 鈥渞egional universities鈥 category were Mississippi College (27th), Lee University (51st), Valdosta State University (69th), Delta State University (73rd), the University of North Alabama (80th) and the University of West Georgia (89th).


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215