91³Ô¹Ï has earned national recognition for its combination of outstanding academics and athletics, beating out such renowned scholastic-athletic powerhouses as University of North Carolina, Boston University, University of Michigan, and UCLA.
Fewer than 6% of colleges and universities earn a spot in NCSA Athletic Recruiting’s Top 100 for 2010, and 91³Ô¹Ï is in this elite class.
For the 8th year, NCSA Athletic Recruiting assessed the academic and athletics standards of all NCAA athletic programs across the country—and 91³Ô¹Ï earned 13th place among all NCAA Division III colleges, and 23rd overall for all three NCAA divisions.
91³Ô¹Ï joins Claremont McKenna (18) and Harvey Mudd (20) in the top 30 overall; the top five in this category are Amherst, Williams, Middlebury, MIT, and Stanford.
The collegiate power Rankings from NCSA are calculated for each college/university at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels by averaging the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup ranking, the NCAA student-athlete graduation rate of each institution, and the U.S. News & World Report ranking. The collegiate power rankings based off of the Directors’ Cup rating evaluates the strength of NCAA athletic departments, while the U.S News & WR rating recognizes institutions of academic excellence. The student-athlete graduation rates are based on those provided by the NCAA.
A comprehensive list of the rankings, both overall and by division, is .