U.S. News Rankings: VMI Climbs in National Liberal Arts Colleges, Placed in Top Third

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LEXINGTON, Va. Sept. 24, 2024 — VMI maintained its reputation as one of the nation’s best colleges, according to the 2025 Best Colleges rankings released Sept. 24 by U.S. News and World Report.

VMI ranked No. 59 among more than 200 national liberal arts colleges, up from No. 63 last year and 70 in 2023. Among public liberal arts colleges, the Institute ranked fourth behind only the United States Naval Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, and the United States Military Academy. 

Unlike many other publications that issue college rankings, U.S. News also ranks certain programs found at numerous colleges and universities. This year, VMI ranked 30th out of more than 280 institutions nationwide that have an accredited engineering program but do not offer a doctorate degree. The Institute’s undergraduate computer science program and economics program were also recognized in this year’s rankings.

The application for the Corps of Cadets is open for the next academic year and the admissions staff is available for any questions. More than 97% of VMI graduates are employed or enrolled in a graduate program within five months of commencement. U.S. News reports the median salary of a VMI alumnus is $63,545 six years after graduation. 

U.S. News analysts work to enable students and their families to identify colleges that meet their needs. With only slight changes reported by U.S. News regarding the methodology this year, more than half of a school’s rank is made up of outcome measures related to a school’s success in enrolling and graduating students with manageable debt and post-graduation success.

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