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Why faith-based schools like BYU dropped on this year's best colleges list

Yeshiva University students Aaron Heideman and Marc Shapiro study in New York Dec. 12, 2019. They praised President Donald Trump's executive order to expand the scope of potential anti-Semitism complaints on U.S. college campuses.

Yeshiva University students Aaron Heideman and Marc Shapiro study in New York Dec. 12, 2019. They praised President Donald Trump's executive order to expand the scope of potential anti-Semitism complaints on U.S. college campuses. (Luis Andres Henao, Associated Press)


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U.S. News & World Report released its latest college rankings Monday, and the list held bad news for many faith-based schools.

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