Trinity University Rises to No. 37 in National Rankings

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San Antonio, December 6, 2025

Trinity University in San Antonio has made significant strides in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, now positioned at No. 37 among National Liberal Arts Colleges. This reflects a rise from its previous rank of No. 55, showcasing the university’s commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, the engineering program is recognized at No. 33 for undergraduate programs not offering doctoral degrees. This growth is attributed to improved graduation rates and retention, a strong academic profile, and recognition for innovation and value in education.


San Antonio, Texas – Trinity University has achieved significant recognition in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings, claiming the No. 37 spot among National Liberal Arts Colleges. This marks a remarkable improvement from its previous rank of No. 55, illustrating the university’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and student success.

Alongside its national ranking, Trinity’s engineering science program has also gained acclaim, ranking No. 33 among Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at institutions that do not offer doctoral degrees. This places Trinity University in the top 20% of 286 U.S. universities that host ABET-accredited undergraduate programs.

Trinity’s rise in the rankings can be attributed to various factors, particularly the increase in graduation rates among Pell-eligible students and an impressive first-year retention rate. The academic profile of its student body, reflected in high SAT and ACT scores, coupled with competitive faculty salaries and an advantageous student-to-faculty ratio, significantly influenced this rise.

In addition to these successes, Trinity University has earned recognition for innovation and value. It has been ranked No. 16 among Most Innovative Schools, reflecting peer evaluations from university leaders. Furthermore, the institution is positioned at No. 40 in the Best Value Schools category, showcasing its dedication to delivering quality education at an accessible cost.

Trinity’s upward trend in national recognition has continued into the year, as Forbes also recently lauded the university by ranking it No. 95 in its Top 100 Colleges in America. The Princeton Review has further acknowledged Trinity University by including it in national lists regarding science facilities, health services, as well as student support and counseling.

These accolades exemplify the hard work and vision shared within the Trinity community, underlining the university’s ongoing commitment to enhancing innovation, maintaining academic excellence, and ensuring student success.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Trinity University’s current ranking?

Trinity University is ranked No. 37 among National Liberal Arts Colleges in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings.

How did Trinity University’s engineering program rank?

The engineering science program at Trinity University ranked No. 33 among Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at institutions that do not offer doctoral degrees.

What factors contributed to Trinity University’s improved ranking?

Factors contributing to the improved ranking include increased graduation rates, particularly among Pell-eligible students, a strong first-year retention rate, high SAT and ACT scores, competitive faculty salaries, and a favorable student-to-faculty ratio.

Has Trinity University received other recent recognitions?

Yes, Trinity University was recognized by Forbes as a Top 100 College in America, ranking No. 95 nationally. Additionally, The Princeton Review included Trinity in national lists for science facilities, health services, and student support and counseling.

Key Features of Trinity University’s Recent Achievements

Feature Details
National Ranking No. 37 among National Liberal Arts Colleges in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings.
Engineering Program Ranking No. 33 among Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at institutions that do not offer doctoral degrees.
Innovation Ranking No. 16 among Most Innovative Schools, as voted on by peer presidents, provosts, and admissions leaders.
Value Ranking No. 40 in Best Value Schools, reflecting its commitment to providing quality education at an affordable cost.
Forbes Recognition Ranked No. 95 in Forbes’ Top 100 Colleges in America.
Princeton Review Inclusion Included in national lists for science facilities, health services, and student support and counseling.


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