A major university ranking organization has named Fresno Pacific University the only Christian college or university in the Western United States to get its top rating.
Money gave FPU five stars in its 2025 Best Colleges in the United States list, released last week. “We are proud to the be the only Christian university in the Western U.S. to receive Money’s highest ranking. This five-star rating is a tribute to our students, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college. This affirms that Fresno Pacific University is a place where academic excellence, affordability and Christ-centered transformation come together,” said FPU President André Stephens, Ph.D.
The finance website selected 732 of the country’s more than 2,400 four-year public and private nonprofit colleges to be rated using its 2–5-star system. Results were based on 25 factors in three categories:
Quality of education
- Four- and six-year and four-year graduation rates
- Actual graduation rate vs. expected rate, based on the economic and academic profile of the student body
- Peer quality, measured by test scores and average GPA of entering freshmen and the percentage of accepted students who enroll
- Student-to-faculty ratio
- Financial strength
- Outcome for recipients of Pell Grants, scholarships awarded to lower-income students
Affordability
- Net price of a degree, based on the college’s stated price, how much the school awards in grants and scholarships and the average time it takes students to graduate from the school
- Net price paid by students from families in different income brackets
- Average student debt upon graduation and ability to repay that debt after adjusting for the economic and academic profile of the student body
Student outcomes
- Earnings 10 years after college entry
- Share of alumni neither working nor enrolled in graduate school one year after completing their degree, and the share of alumni earning more than a high school graduate six years after starting
- Value-added earnings after adjusting for the economic and academic profile of the student body
- Graduates’ earnings adjusted for majors
- Economic mobility index, measuring a college’s share of students from low- and moderate-income backgrounds as well as the cost and payoff of a degree for those students
For its calculations, Money uses data from the U.S. Department of Education, Higher Ed Value Metrics and other sources. More at 2025 Best Colleges in U.S. | Money
In good company
The other 5-star California colleges and universities are:
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UCLA
UC Irvine
UC San Diego
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Long Beach
Cal State Los Angeles
Cal State San Bernadino
Cal State Stanislaus
CSU Dominguez Hills
Harvey Mudd College
Pomona College
San Jose State
Stanford
About Fresno Pacific University
Fresno Pacific University is the Central Valley’s accredited Christian university, connecting students’ untapped potential with unlimited opportunity for professional, personal and spiritual growth. FPU offers undergraduate, graduate and seminary programs to nearly 2,900 traditional and adult students on the main campus in southeast Fresno and regional campuses in North Fresno, Visalia, Bakersfield and Merced as well as online. The university also reaches about 8,000 students through professional development studies. FPU is a Hispanic Serving Institution, with a Hispanic student population of 60%. Most students are also the first in their families to attend university, and both Hispanic and first-generation students graduate at the same rate as students overall. In addition to Money, FPU is ranked highly by The Wall Street Journal, Washington Monthly, U.S. News & World Report and Money, with The Journal ranking the university first among private schools in social mobility for its graduates and both U.S. News and Washington Monthly including FPU on their “Best Value” and “Best Bang for the Buck” lists. FPU is affiliated with the Mennonite Brethren Church, and all employees express a personal Christian commitment.
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