U.S. News ranks Harvey Mudd College top engineering college

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U.S. News Ranks Harvey Mudd College Top Engineering College

 

Harvey Mudd College (HMC) was named number one among the nation's undergraduate engineering programs in U.S. News & World Report's 2010 edition of "America's Best Colleges," it was announced today. Moving up from the number two spot in the 2009 edition of the "America's Best Colleges" guide, HMC shares its top spot in engineering with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind.

 

In addition to being number one in engineering, HMC was again in the Top 20 of the nation's liberal arts colleges, maintaining its ranking of 14th place.

 

HMC ranked highly in other categories, such as:

  • In the Best Liberal Arts Colleges category, HMC ranked as "most selective," with the highest percentage of freshmen in the top 10 percent in their high school class (95 percent).
  • HMC was included in the list of colleges and universities with "Programs to Look For" in the category of undergraduate research and creative projects. An example of such innovative programming is the trend-setting Clinic Program: http://www.hmc.edu/academicsclinicresearch/clinicprogram.html
  • HMC was included on the list of liberal arts colleges with the highest proportion of classes with fewer than 20 students.
  • HMC was ranked number three of on the list of schools rated by high school guidance counselors as the liberal arts colleges they think offer the best education to their students.
  • HMC was listed among "Great Schools, Great Prices," for the percentage of need-based financial aid it offers among liberal arts colleges, and on the "Economic Diversity" list for its percentage of students who receive Pell Grants.
  • HMC was included on the list of best liberal arts colleges for "Average Amount of Need-Based Aid Awarded," which recognizes colleges for the number of need-based financial aid packages awarded, including need-based grants and loans, and work study, as well as merit-based awards, which are based on academic talent, such as the President's Scholars Program:http://www.hmc.edu/about/administrativeoffices/corporaterelations1/presidentsscholars.html

 

RESPONSE TO U.S. NEWS RANKINGS FROM CAMPUS COMMUNITY:

 

"This is a great honor that illustrates the excellence and importance of the college's unique approach to engineering education," said HMC President Maria Klawe. "Our focus on interdisciplinary teaching, research and professional practice provides a singular educational experience for our graduates, and prepares them to be well-rounded leaders in a wide variety of fields." (See: http://www.hmc.edu/about/administrativeoffices/officeofthepresident.html)

 

"The credit for our top-rated program goes to the faculty and students who dedicate themselves to learning and the professional practice of engineering," said Ziyad "Zee" DurĂ³n, chair of the Department of Engineering at HMC. "Our program builds on the foundation of the college's common core, which truly helps prepare our students for success. Since its inception, Harvey Mudd College has been a leader in engineering education with strong undergraduate research and innovative programs like Clinic. We take pride in this top ranking and are grateful for the recognition that it brings." (See: http://www.hmc.edu/academicsclinicresearch/academicdepartments/engineering.html)

 

"Such high rankings reflect the fact that HMC is a leader in revolutionizing STEM education at the undergraduate level," said HMC Trustee Malcolm Lewis, president of Constructive Technologies Group, Inc. "This success is due to the extraordinary work of the entire college, since the HMC engineering education is built upon a strong grounding in science and mathematics, a deep immersion in the humanities, and an emphasis on collaborative approaches to problem-solving. I am truly proud to be both an alumnus and a trustee."

 

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