PNW recognized among best Midwest universities by U.S. News and World Report
PNW is ranked in the top 20 of Midwest regional
universities for campus ethnic diversity. Among only public institutions, PNW
ranked third. Enrollment data shows PNW’s undergraduate
population is over 25% Hispanic or Latino and almost 11% Black or African
American. The U.S. News category shows the likelihood students attending
a university or college will encounter other students from different ethnicities.
PNW is additionally ranked among Midwest regional
universities for social mobility, which measures how well a university
graduates Pell Grant recipients. PNW ranked 76 among these universities.
“Purdue Northwest’s increasing diversity is a point of
pride for our institution,” said PNW Chancellor Thomas L. Keon. “PNW actively
recruits and supports students from underserved populations and those who are
first in their families to go to college. TRIO support services, our Office of
Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives, and numerous scholarship
opportunities are some of the many resources available to provide them an
inclusive college experience.”
Highly ranked academic programs
PNW’s School of
Engineering ranks 42nd nationally among engineering schools whose
highest awarded degrees are bachelor’s or master’s. PNW moved up 11 spots from
its place in the 2021-2022 rankings.
PNW’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program was
included nationally among best undergraduate nursing programs. The university’s
computer science program also was included nationally among best undergraduate
computer science programs. This year’s rankings are the second and third
consecutive times, respectively, that U.S. News & World Report has
rated nursing and computer science programs.
“Purdue Northwest is excited to earn recognition again
as an exceptional Midwest higher education institution for several of our STEM
programs, and for our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning
environment,” said Kenneth C. Holford, provost and vice chancellor for Academic
Affairs. “Students who enroll at PNW are offered high-quality academics,
research and hands-on learning opportunities that prepare them to make
immediate transformational change and an impact on our metropolitan region and
beyond.”
Best Engineering Programs
U.S. News ranks undergraduate engineering
programs accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
(ABET), a non-profit, non-governmental organization which accredits university
and college engineering programs. The U.S. News rankings are based on surveyed
deans and faculty members at peer institutions.
PNW earned a 3.2 peer assessment on a 5-point scale.
The score was up from 2.9 in the 2021-2022 rankings. Other similarly rated
institutions include Bradley University, Gonzaga University, Grand Valley State
University and Loyola University Chicago.
Best Nursing Programs
U.S. News ranks BSN programs accredited by
either the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education or the Accreditation
Commission for Education in Nursing. Rankings are based on surveyed deans and
faculty members at peer institutions. PNW earned a 3.2 peer assessment on a 5-point
scale. Other similarly rated institutions include University of Arkansas, Ball
State University, Western Michigan University and West Virginia University.
Best Regional Universities and Business Schools
PNW was ranked among the top Midwest regional universities,
earning a 2.8 peer assessment on a 5-point scale. PNW was additionally
recognized among the best public Midwest regional universities.
PNW’s College
of Business was included again among top undergraduate business
programs.
For the full U.S. News listings, please see www.usnews.com/colleges.