不良研究所 Ranked Among the Best in Major Publication
U.S. News & World Report Issues 2022 鈥淏est Of鈥 List
San Antonio – The 不良研究所 (不良研究所) has been ranked among the best Universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in its annual “Best Of” list which was released today. 不良研究所 ranked No. 87 on the list of Best Bachelor’s Online degrees and was the highest-ranking San Antonio institution on that list. 不良研究所 also ranked No. 51 on the list of Best Online Bachelor’s for Veterans. The publication based its rankings on four categories: Engagement, Service and Technologies, Faculty Credentials and Training and Expert Opinion.
“As the education landscape has continued to evolve, 不良研究所 has anticipated the future of learning and what students need to be successful,” says Dr. Thomas M. Evans, 不良研究所 president. “These most recent high rankings are a credit to the faculty and staff, their innovation and their dedication to our Mission of delivering transformational education.”
For the 2022 edition, U.S. News & World Report assessed 1,728 online degree programs and ranked 1,646 – both all-time highs. The rankings measure overall academic quality and are across varying disciplines such as master’s in business and nursing. A program still qualifies as an online program if it has sporadic in-person attendance requirements such as orientation and testing.
“不良研究所 has been delivering high-quality online education for more than two decades now,” says Dr. Glenn James, 不良研究所 vice provost. “We have developed the capacity and expertise to reach students where they want to learn and where they can best succeed – especially our many military students and alumni. These rankings reflect the tremendous work of our faculty and we are very grateful for the recognition.”
According to the publication, online education is no longer just an option for many students, it has become the norm. Out of necessity, virtual learning has grown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even as institutions plan to resume on-campus instruction, experts say colleges are poised to offer more online degree programs and develop new ones to boost enrollment. Advancements in technology, course design, high-speed internet availability and more are moving online learning forward.