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2011 Wash. Mo. National Univ. Rankings

Postby RednBlue11 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:50 pm

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/colleg ... _state.php

15. TAMU

19. UT Austin

22. Rice

80. Baylor

118. UTEP

164. TAMU Commerce

172. TCU

180. TAMU Kingsville

182. UNT

215. TTU

216. TWU

222. UTD

227. UTA

237. UH

238. Southern Methodist University


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Re: 2011 Wash. Mo. National Univ. Rankings

Postby RednBlue11 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:51 pm

An Explanation of Our Categories
by the Editors


Overall score: Overall score represents the combined score of our three metrics—social mobility, research, and service—where the highest is 100 and the lowest is zero. Each metric is weighted equally.

Social mobility: The first column shows the percentage of students receiving Pell Grants. The second shows the predicted rate of graduation, based on incoming SAT scores and Pell Grant percentages, versus the actual rate of graduation. The third shows the difference between the actual graduation rate and the predicted graduation rate—a measure of how well the school performs as an engine of social mobility (see “A Note on Methodology”)—arrived at by subtracting the latter from the former. (The higher the number, the better; negative numbers indicate subpar performance.) Rank follows in parentheses.

Research: The first column shows the number of dollars (in thousands) in total research expenditures. Rank follows in parentheses. The second shows the school’s ranking in the number of bachelor’s recipients who go on to receive PhDs, relative to school size.

Service: The first column ranks the school by the number of alumni who go on to serve in the Peace Corps, relative to school size. The second column ranks the school by percentage of students who serve in ROTC. The third gives the percentage of funds in federal work-study money that goes to community service (versus non-community service); rank follows in parentheses. The fourth column shows the school’s rank on a combined measure of the number of students participating in community service and a total number of service hours performed, both relative to school size. The fifth column shows the school’s rank on a combined measure of the number of staff supporting community service, relative to the total number of staff; the number of academic courses that incorporate service, relative to school size; and whether the institution provides scholarships for community service.
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Re: 2011 Wash. Mo. National Univ. Rankings

Postby Ponymon » Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:19 pm

We are too conservative for that liberal RAG!
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