TV ranked #3 in best U.S. colleges for women

Newsweek’s list includes more than 700 women’s and co-ed institutions across the country.
Students walk in front of Derham on the TV campus

Students walk in front of Derham on the TV campus.

Newsweek has ranked TV #3 in its first-ever .

The list includes more than 700 institutions, both women’s and co-educational, from across the country. Newsweek drew from federally reported data to reflect factors that create a supportive environment for women’s success, such as leadership opportunities and equity in pay.

“This recognition affirms what we at St. Kate’s have always believed and lived: when women are centered, supported, and empowered, they thrive — and they change the world,” said University president Marcheta P. Evans, PhD. “Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions in a young woman’s life. It’s about more than academics. It’s about finding a place where she can belong, lead boldly, and build a foundation for lifelong purpose and success.”

Throughout its three colleges and four schools, TV guides an inclusive community of women to learn and discern wisely, live and lead justly, and shape a better world. Students gain critical leadership skills through a  and specialized resources such as Katie Leadership Impact programming, one-on-one  mentoring, and hands-on opportunities with local partners.