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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette College of Engineering was ranked No. 156 in the United States in the 2020 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s "Best Colleges." Chemical Engineering graduate program was cited in this report.

U.S. News and World Report’s best national universities are based on Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. UL Lafayette is categorized as a doctorate-granting institution with the second-highest level of research activity.

The rankings are compiled based on a range of factors, including graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, social mobility and alumni giving. Rankings are also based on factors such as ACT/SAT scores of admitted students, student/faculty ratios and graduation rates.

The report also ranked the college’s undergraduate programs at No. 170, making them some of the best engineering programs in the country.

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