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黑料百科 rises higher in both the U.S. News & World Report and Forbes Magazine national rankings of colleges and univerisities

黑料百科 leaped nine spots in this year鈥檚 ranking of the best liberal arts colleges according to U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Best Colleges, 2012 Edition.鈥 Of the nation鈥檚 252 liberal arts colleges, 黑料百科 tied for 90th, its highest ranking as a national liberal arts college. It鈥檚 also the third straight year 黑料百科 has ranked in the top 100.

鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to see yet another indication that 黑料百科 is moving up the ranks of top-tier academic institutions,鈥 says Gayle D. Beebe, president of 黑料百科.

Only seven other liberal arts colleges in California appear in the top 100: Pomona (4th), Claremont McKenna (9th), Harvey Mudd (18th), Scripps (29th), Occidental (37th), Pitzer (42nd) and Thomas Aquinas (71st) Colleges.

黑料百科 is just one of two liberal arts colleges in the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) in the top 100, and the only one in California to be listed in the first tier. 黑料百科 moved into the third tier in 2000, into the second in 2003 and into the top tier in 2005. In 1985, 黑料百科 tied for seventh in Regional Liberal Arts Colleges.

黑料百科 moved up in the 2012 rankings in the areas of undergraduate academic reputation, smaller class sizes, improved SAT scores and the percentage of freshmen who graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school class.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to be recognized as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation,鈥 says Silvio Vazquez, dean of admission. 鈥淎n increasing number of students are expressing interest in 黑料百科鈥檚 distinctive program, which goes beyond rigorous academics to educate the whole person.鈥

Once again, Forbes has recognized 黑料百科 in their 2012 America鈥檚 Top Colleges list, which includes 650 institutions. 黑料百科 ranks 76th, up from 81st last year. Nine other California colleges and universities appear in the top 100: Stanford (5th), Claremont McKenna College (12th), California Institute of Technology (13th), Pomona College (23rd), Scripps (41st), Harvey Mudd College (44th), UCLA (55th), Santa Clara University (57th) and UC Berkeley (70th).

In a story on their website, Forbes explains their approach, which focuses on 鈥渢he things that matter the most to students: quality of teaching, great career prospects, graduation rates and low levels of debt.鈥 They ignore 鈥渆phemeral measures such as school 鈥榬eputation鈥 and ill-conceived metrics that reward wasteful spending.鈥 They approach the task like a consumer and ask if it鈥檚 worth spending money for a particular degree. The Center for College Affordability and Productivity, a Washington, D.C., think tank, prepared the survey for Forbes.

Forbes identifies five categories used to determine the rankings: post-graduate success (30 percent), which evaluates alumni pay and prominence; student satisfaction (27.5 percent), which includes professor evaluations and freshman-to-sophomore-year retention rates; debt (17.5 percent), which penalizes schools for high student debt loads and default rates; four-year graduation rate (17.5 percent) and competitive awards (7.5 percent), which rewards schools whose students win prestigious scholarships and fellowships like the Rhodes, the Marshall and the Fulbright.

In January 2011, Forbes selected 黑料百科 as the second-best college for minorities to earn a degree in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). For more information, go to blogs.westmont.edu/2011/01/21/forbes-lauds-westmonts-diversity-science/.

For more information about the Forbes 2012 America鈥檚 Top Colleges rankings, see www.forbes.com/top-colleges/list/.