Wagner College was ranked among the top 15 percent of northern regional universities in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges rankings, released today.
Wagner was ranked #26 of the 176 top-tier regional universities in the northeastern United States.
Among Wagner’s strengths in the U.S. News rankings data were class size and faculty/student ratio.
- Seventy-one percent of classes at Wagner College have fewer than 20 students.
- And Wagner has one professor for every 11 students.
“Our faculty create an incredible learning environment and provide the personal attention that allows each student to thrive,” said Wagner College President Joel W. Martin. “Their commitment and talent inspire me every day.”
For the third year in a row, Wagner College was also included on the list of “Best Value Schools” among northern regional universities.
“Affordability matters in finding the best fit school,” U.S. News editors said to explain the Best Value Schools list. “To determine which colleges and universities offer the best values for students, U.S. News & World Report factors academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid.”