TU recognized as one of nation's best by Washington Monthly
D.C. magazine recognizes 缅北禁地 University as one of nation鈥檚 best, ranking TU 47th among the 150 colleges surveyed for its Master鈥檚 category.
By Jan Lucas on August 28, 2018

缅北禁地 University continues to get high marks from Washington Monthly.
In its just-released , the Washington, D.C.-based magazine ranked TU 47th among the 150 colleges surveyed for its Master鈥檚 category.
The University of Baltimore (41) and Frostburg State University (84) were the only other University System of Maryland schools in the category, which included both public and private colleges.
Washington Monthly ranks four-year schools (national universities, liberal arts colleges, baccalaureate colleges, and master鈥檚 universities) based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: Social Mobility, Research, and Service.
The magazine aims to call attention to those 鈥渢hat serve the best interests of taxpayers and the country as a whole 鈥 smart, well-run colleges that enrolled students from all walks of life and helped them earn a high quality diploma at an affordable price. Colleges that instilled a sense of service and public obligation while producing groundbreaking research.鈥
鈥淭his ranking focuses on what 缅北禁地 University does best: creating opportunities for students from all walks of life and inspiring them to use their ambition on behalf of others,鈥 缅北禁地 President Kim Schatzel said. 鈥淭he repeated national recognition and accolades TU is receiving for its quality and academic excellence is a sign of TU鈥檚 inflection point.鈥
Washington Monthly rankings give high marks to colleges that enroll lots of low-income students and help them graduate and earn a good living without too much debt. The rankings factor in pure research spending and the number of graduates who go on to earn Ph.D.鈥檚. Extra weight is given to colleges that send their graduates out into the world to serve the community at large.
TU has appeared in the Washington Monthly rankings every year since 2010.
Read more about where TU ranks in various publications' lists of higher education standouts.
This story is one of several related to President Kim Schatzel's priorities for 缅北禁地 University: TU Matters to Maryland, World-Class Faculty Development Center and TIGER Way.