The prestigious R2 designation places Abilene Christian among top research universities in the nation, recognizing high spending and doctorate production. Among 120 governing members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities – a higher education association of Christian institutions around the world – ACU is one of only two to achieve R2 or R1 status.
"This recognition affirms our commitment to academic excellence, research, innovation, and empowering students and faculty to make a real-world impact," said Dr. Phil Schubert, ACU president.
Strategic Growth
Achieving this status is a key element of the university's strategic plan and the result of a broad institutional focus. ACU was first included in the Doctoral Universities grouping as a Research 3 university in 2022 and immediately had its sights set on moving up to R2.
"We set an aggressive goal to become R2 because we believe our mission calls us to examine carefully the challenges society and the world face and to provide solutions and hope," said Dr. Robert Rhodes, senior vice president for academic affairs. "We want our students to gain these same skills, and we want our current and future faculty to have a passion for our mission and this work."
ACU's research expansion has been fueled by significant growth in the last decade:
Excellence for the Future
With only 133 universities nationwide classified as R2 this past year and just 40 private institutions among them – including Villanova, TCU, Marquette and Wake Forest – ACU's achievement places it in elite company and promises to enhance the student experience and faculty development.
"Our faculty – with students working right alongside them – are engaged in world-class research and finding solutions to relevant, pressing problems," Tindle said. "R2 status allows us to attract even more renowned scholars and researchers who share our Christian mission, and it opens new doors to collaborative research opportunities that benefit both the university and the broader community."
Learn more about ACU's innovative research programs and student involvement.
Abilene Christian University serves a diverse student population of about 6,700 with world-class teaching in a Christ-centered community. Founded in 1906, this national research university offers online and residential undergraduate and graduate programs. Students choose from 87 baccalaureate majors that include more than 171 areas of study, as well as 71 areas of study in master's degree and specialist programs and four doctoral programs. ACU's mission is to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world. Learn more at acu.edu.
SOURCE Abilene Christian University
Share this article