<p>Report notes its selectiveness, places it in top 20 of liberal arts schools</p>
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<p>I can’t believe that USNews ranked USNA and West Point with liberal arts colleges?? :rolleyes: Anyway, Navy came out on top with West Point and Air Force trailing the boat school.</p>
<p>While it’s all a beauty contest, it’s nice being pretty and having others tell you so.</p>
<p>While I’ve not seen the publication, this could really be fun for braggin’ rites, knowing that last season USNA was among the top 3 or so in the engineering rankings, and now is among the top 20 in the liberal arts. Talk about double dipping.</p>
<p>In the end, it’s essentially meaningless, but let’s not tell anyone. </p>
<p>This is a good ranking to enhance the credibility of our academic prowess to skeptics like we have seen in our forum before.</p>
<p>But, to many, this is an alarming statistic.</p>
<p>To be considered a liberal arts college, over 50% of the degrees awarded must be from liberal arts majors. Even though USNA still ranks fairly high in engineering, we have fallen dramatically from our top 5 ranking last year. Perhaps this is an indication that we are not producing as many engineers. I say that we all are deeply immersed in the engineering curriculum so to be ranked with the liberal arts colleges should not be a trigger to push the panic button.</p>
<p>I myself am a history major and proud of USNA with this ranking. We must cherish that we are also an academic institution in addition to producing combat leaders.</p>