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Five Colleges Hold Steady In US News Rankings

In May of 2015, about 5,500 students graduated from UMass Amherst during ceremonies at McGuirk Stadium on campus. This is Elizabeth Thomas of Medfield, Mass.
Don Treeger

The new US News & World Report college rankings are out, and it's a mixed bag for Pioneer Valley schools, UMass Amherst dropped a spot in the national university rankings -- from 74 last year to 75. Its ranking has remained relatively steady since a big improvement four years ago.

 
In the national liberal arts category, a pair of western Massachusetts schools again top the list. For the ninth straight year, WiIlliams College is first, followed by Amherst College. Smith is 12th and Mount Holyoke 36th.

 
The remaining member of the Five Colleges -- Hampshire -- is unranked because it doesn't accept standardized test scores for admission, although Hampshire did earn a spot on the magazine's most innovative list.

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Sam Hudzik has overseen local news coverage on New England Public Media since 2013. He manages a team of about a dozen full- and part-time reporters and hosts.