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Online Grad Programs Ranked by U.S. News

January 12, 2016

Angelo State University’s graduate education and nursing programs have each been ranked among the top programs nationally for their online degree offerings by U.S. News and World Report for its 2016 edition of “Best Online Programs.”

Overall, ASU ranked No. 36 among the 267 U.S. colleges and universities identified by U.S. News and World Report as offering online graduate education programs, and ranked No. 39 among the 147 institutions identified as offering online graduate nursing programs. This is the fourth consecutive year the ASU nursing program has made the “Best Online Programs” list and is the third straight year for the ASU education program. 

Dr. John Miazga Dr. John Miazga “It is an honor for the College of Education to be recognized for its online graduate education programs,” said Dr. John Miazga, dean of the college. “Preparing individuals for a profession as a superintendent, principal, school counselor, teacher or higher education administrator calls for the very best programs that our college can offer. The College of Education faculty set the highest standards for each program while focusing on the educational needs of each individual. Their hard work and dedication is recognized in this ranking.” 

Dr. Leslie Mayrand Dr. Leslie Mayrand Dr. Leslie Mayrand, dean of the Archer College of Health and Human Services, said, “Both nursing chair Dr. Wrennah Gabbert and I were so pleased and honored to have our online graduate nursing program nationally ranked for the fourth year in a row. I believe it is a testament to our outstanding faculty, the high-quality graduate students attracted to our nursing program, and the achievements and contributions of our graduates.” 

The criteria used to configure the rankings included weighted scores in the categories of student engagement, faculty credentials and training, peer reputation, student services and technology, and admissions selectivity. 

Dr. Brian J. May Dr. Brian J. May “Offering quality online programs is a big reason why our graduate enrollment continues to set new records every semester,” said ASU President Brian J. May. “National recognition of our programs is gratifying, but more importantly, it reinforces the fact that our online graduate students are getting an excellent education.” 

ASU’s graduate education program ranked fourth and its nursing program ranked sixth among the Texas institutions on their respective “Best Online Programs” lists. 

The full rankings can be found on the U.S. News and World Report website.