gostangs wrote:Well I stands corrected, although I say there is no way Baylor or TCU are our peers. Why wouldn't we change our peer group as our position changes? I know they may be operationally similar but not academically. And TCU's sat average is approximately 150 pts below ours.
I also think our aspirational school list should alter. We are too skewed toward smaller lower profile liberal arts schools. We are Not really targeting those schools and honestly never have been. Vanderbilt and USC are the target.
Here is the vision for SMU moving forward. North Texas is the fastest growing region in the country. Companies continue to move here bringing a talented, diverse workforce. The population of North Texas is expected to nearly double over the next twenty years. The centerpiece of that growth will be Dallas. SMU needs to mirror that growth.
Eventually our undergraduate enrollment will get to 9,000 plus students with the majority living on campus. This will require more housing. SMU has been feverishly buying up land and properties east of Central Expressway for years in anticipation of this growth. I could even see SMU adding another school such as the addition of Simmons. I'm not sure what it could be but I do know that we have those aspirations.
The reality is that SMU will benefit greatly from the explosive growth in our area more than our neighbors in FW and Denton. TCU will always be a regional private that has very little appeal on a national scale. UNT is well....UNT. UTD will continue to be one of the best bang for your buck undergraduate universities with some great technical prowess due to its ties with TI. All that said SMU will be the school that will see a quantum leap forward in national perception and prestige. We have the infrastructure, alumni support, and ties to the Dallas business community that those other institutions simply do not and never will have.
I could envision SMU being a Vanderbilt-esque university in the next 10-15 years. There is much work to be done but we have that potential. Growing the endowment, continued focus on research, visible and successful athletic programs, Bush Library, etc. will all be key. It is not unrealistic to expect SMU to be one in the low 40's or high 30's of the USNWR by 2025.
Back off Warchild seriously.