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A Great School at a Great Price

U.S. News and World Report selects Pacific as a 'best value' for the sixth year in a rowIn 2006, for the sixth year in a row, U.S. News and World Report named Pacific one of 50 "Great Schools at Great Prices." University of the Pacific is ranked among the top 100 universities nationally, both by US News & World Report’s External link America’s Best Colleges 2007 and the External link The Washington Monthly College Guide.

Law School Ranks in Top 90 Nationwide

Law School ranked among the top 90; its international program is a top 25 program; applications have more than doubled.

Dental School Among Tops in Nation

The Arthur A. Dugoni Dental School is regularly ranked first or second in the nation in the number of applications received for its DDS program.

Pharmacy Program First in Nation Among Applicants

Pacific's professional pharmacy program attracts approximately 2000 applicants, typically ranking it first in the nation in applications.

Rankings Place Pacific High Relative to Large Research Institutions

With just more than 6,000 students enrolled at its campuses in Stockton, Sacramento and San Francisco, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked this high in a category dominated by large research institutions.

This is the first time in the University’s history that it has been ranked in the top 100 by US News & World Report, and claimed the 70th spot in Washington Monthly’s inaugural College Guide. US News & World Report’s annual guide to  America’s Best Colleges 2007 hit newsstands August 21, 2006, while  The Washington Monthly College Guide were published in its September, 2006 edition, as detailed in Pacific Ranked “Best Value” for 6th Consecutive Year.

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