Stillman College rejects U.S. News undergraduate rankings
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 8, 2023
The private HBCU in Alabama is the latest institution to no longer cooperate with the system, a broad withdrawal that began last year.
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Higher Ed Dive
MAY 8, 2023
The private HBCU in Alabama is the latest institution to no longer cooperate with the system, a broad withdrawal that began last year.
HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)
MARCH 15, 2023
News Best Rankings? News & World Report released its first list of annual college rankings in 1983. Despite this, the rankings can still make a difference in college enrollment levels, leading many institutions to seek recognition from U.S. News in the hopes of generating more interest from prospective students.
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Higher Ed Dive
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The private nonprofit college in New York said the rankings methodology relies on “flawed and irrelevant metrics.”
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The magazine also wrote to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, a rankings critic, suggesting he require more data from institutions.
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MAY 23, 2023
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Colorado College announced Monday that it is leaving the rankings produced each year by U.S. News & World Report. ” Colorado College has been ranked from 25th to 29th for the past decade. News & World Report rankings. News & World Report will continue to rank us using incomplete data.
University Business
APRIL 10, 2023
Undergraduate schools, including the Rhode Island School of Design and Colorado College, also decided they would no longer participate in the U.S. News and World Report rankings. The post Colleges are leaving the U.S. News rankings. How important should rankings be for prospective students? Read more from The 1A.
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University Business
MAY 9, 2023
Stillman College is joining a growing group of colleges and universities that are abandoning the U.S. News Best College rankings. News Best Colleges rankings does not accurately represent the impact that Stillman has on the community, the state or the nation. Read more from WVUA 23.
University Business
JUNE 7, 2023
News and World Report for its rankings of undergraduate schools. “We The post Columbia University no longer submitting data to US News college ranking appeared first on University Business. Columbia University announced Tuesday that it will no longer submit data to U.S. Much is lost in this approach.” Read more from The Hill.
University Business
APRIL 12, 2023
News and World Report is set to release its law and medical school: research rankings next week with an updated methodology and a reliance on public information from schools that now refuse to participate. News chose this time around to pay closer attention to the student experience and career opportunities each school has to offer.
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Experts say the publication is moving away from using data that colleges provide anyway, though prospective students may be taking notice of the news.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MARCH 1, 2023
By Francie Diep Illustration by Ron Coddington, The Chronicle; Photo by Jeffrey Beall Many of the institutions that have ditched the rankings also have some of the wealthiest undergraduate student bodies.
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Colleges and universities are discovering new technologies to capitalize on the significant influx of foreign-born students, but there might be no better tool than cold hard cash. News & World Report. News evaluated was around $22,000. Nearly half of all 15 institutions resided in Massachusetts (4) and New York (3).
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