COLLEGE RANKINGS THAT AREN’T RIDICULOUS…. | The Washington Monthly
This years round up of college rankings by the Washington Monthly:
Today the Washington Monthly releases its annual College Rankings. This is our answer to U.S. News & World Report, which relies on crude and easily manipulated measures of wealth, exclusivity, and prestige for its rankings. Instead, we rate schools based on what they are doing for the country — on whether they’re improving social mobility, producing research, and promoting public service.
The Washington Monthly’s unique methodology yields strikingly different results.
* Yale and Princeton, two of U.S. News’s perennial darlings, once again fail even to crack our top 20. Instead, schools like the University of California San Diego, our number one national university this year, and South Carolina State University, a school relegated to a bottom tier in U.S. News, leave several members of the Ivy League in the dust.
* Morehouse College, a historically black, all-male institution in Atlanta, beats out Amherst, Swarthmore, Williams, and other name-brand schools to become the top liberal arts college in America, according to our measures.
* In our first-ever rankings of Master’s Universities, a category of schools that often gets overlooked in national ratings, we shine a spotlight on the largely unknown St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, which comes out ahead of such elites as Wesleyan, Wellesley, and Pomona.
* While all the top twenty U.S. News universities are private, thirteen of the top twenty Washington Monthly universities are public.
* Women’s liberal arts colleges score well in the Washington Monthly rankings, with Bryn Mawr, Spelman, and Wellesley all in the Top 10.
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