Trine makes Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education rankings

September 04, 2019

Trine University is one of about 800 colleges and universities nationwide to be included in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2020.

Published on the Wall Street Journal website, the rankings, now in their third year, evaluate schools on their educational impact and the lifetime benefit to students.

Trine scored the highest in the rankings’ Outcomes evaluation. Trine’s Class of 2018 boasted a 99.7 percent job and graduate school placement rate within six months of graduation.

The university is ranked a Best Value among Midwestern institutions in the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings, and was recently named to the Princeton Review’s “Best in the Midwest” as well as Money’s Best Colleges for Your Money list.

*Based on 2018 Trine University Graduation Class Knowledge Rate of 83.4%, 308 of 368 main campus undergraduates responding. Compared to 2017 Graduation Class National Knowledge Rate of 64.5% from 549,664 total recorded.

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