Virginia Colleges: 2015 Rankings*
National Rankings
National Universities George Mason University Ranked 138th in a tie with three other universities The College of William and Mary Ranked 33rd in a tie with University of Rochester
University of Virginia Ranked 23rd in a tie with UCLA
Ranked 156th in a tie with four other universities Virginia Tech Ranked 71st in a tie with University of Minnesota
National Liberal Arts Colleges Bridgewater College Ranked 178th in a tie with three other schools Eastern Mennonite College Ranked 172nd in a tie with three other schools Emory and Henry College Ranked 172nd in a tie with three other schools Hampden-Sydney College Ranked 105th in a tie with six other schools Hollins University Ranked 112th Randolph College Ranked 133rd in a tie with three other colleges Randolph Macon College Ranked 124th in a tie with four other colleges Roanoke College Ranked 133rd in a tie with three other colleges University of Richmond Ranked 30th in a tie with Kenyon College
Ranked 116th in a tie with three other colleges Virginia Military Institute Ranked 64th in a tie with four other schools Washington and Lee University Ranked 14th Regional Rankings Top universities in the south Christopher Newport University Ranked 17th Hampton University Ranked 18th in a tie with Lipscomb University, Queens University of Charlotte, and Spring Hill College James Madison University Ranked 6th in a tie with Stetson University Longwood University Ranked 30th Lynchburg College Ranked 33rd Mary Baldwin College Ranked 49th in a tie with Thomas More College Marymount University Ranked 37th in a tie with University of Montevallo, Western Carolina University and William Carroll Radford University Ranked 34th in a tie with Gardner-Webb University and Tennessee Technological University Shenandoah University Ranked 47th in a tie with Mississippi College for Women University of Mary Washington Ranked 13th in a tie with College of Charleston *As ranked by U.S. News & World Report |
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