
LOS ANGELES — Recognized for its strong undergraduate engineering and business programs, quality of teaching and commitment to innovation, Loyola Marymount University once again ranks among the nation’s elite universities in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges guide.
The 2022-23 rankings released today place LMU as No. 77 in the United States and among California’s top six private schools, alongside Stanford, Caltech, USC, Pepperdine, and Santa Clara. Among the country’s 27 Jesuit universities, LMU is in the top five, which also includes Georgetown and Boston College.
LMU is No. 21 on the list of the country’s best undergraduate engineering programs offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees – reflecting the high marks given by peer institutions to LMU Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering.
Programs within LMU College of Business Administration – named among the 100 best business schools – also earned impressive scores, including Entrepreneurship, No. 12; and Business Analytics, No. 20. Other top business programs include newly ranked International Business (No. 28), Marketing (No. 29), Finance (No. 36), and Accounting (No. 44).
LMU is No. 14 on the Best Undergraduate Teaching list, which reflects the university’s commitment to high quality instruction for undergraduate students.
The university earned the No. 59 spot for Most Innovative Schools, which flags institutions with the most innovative improvements in terms of curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology or facilities.
LMU ranks No. 46 on the list of Best Colleges for Veterans.
All 2022-23 U.S. News & World Report college rankings can be found on their website.