Best Colleges 2009 (U.S. NEWS)

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Harvard tops this year\'s list of America\'s Best Colleges from U.S. News & World Report. It\'s the first time since 1996 that the Cambridge, Mass., university is alone at the top of the National Universities category. Princeton and Yale come in second and third, respectively, while Amherst College and Williams College share the No. 1 spot on the Liberal Arts Colleges list.

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    This year, Harvard managed to beat perennial No. 1 Princeton by one 10th of a point in the reputation survey the magazine sends out to college administrators across the country, in addition to making slight improvements in some of the other statistical measures. Harvard, which has a nearly $35 billion endowment, made big news last December when it announced that it would increase the financial packages it offers to students from families that earn $180,000 or less. The move was a dramatic leap beyond the $60,000 threshold that other highly selective universities had been using to determine which students were eligible for the most generous assistance packages. In another PR boost for the nation\'s oldest university, last school year was also Harvard\'s first under the guidance of President Drew Gilpin Faust. Her predecessor, Lawrence Summers, left after making controversial remarks about women in the science disciplines.

    The reputation survey that U.S. News sends to top college officials at each school counts for 25 percent of a college\'s ranking. The other 75 percent is based on quantitative data that assesses a college\'s performance in areas such as graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, financial resources, student selectivity, and alumni giving. Each year, the formula is reassessed to stay on top of recent developments in higher education. For example, just as Harvard and dozens of other colleges recently have made adjustments to become more accessible to families of lesser financial means, U.S. News has incorporated data about the proportion of low-income students a school enrolls into its ranking measurements.

    These periodic methodology adjustments make flat year-to-year comparisons of a school\'s U.S. News ranking somewhat misleading. Nevertheless, alumni always tend to take note of which schools have gained an edge on their academic rivals. For example, in the National Universities list this year, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finished in fourth place, besting its West Coast rival, the California Institute of Technology, which landed in sixth place. Last year, Caltech held the edge with a fifth place ranking while MIT placed seventh. Part of the difference: MIT improved its faculty resources statistics slightly, while Caltech dipped there a little. (As in Olympic swimming, slightly better performance makes a big difference in results at this level of rankings.)

    Over on the Liberal Arts Colleges list, this year the United States Military Academy was ranked 14th, besting its rival, the United States Naval Academy, which held the 22nd slot. Last year, Navy had the edge, finishing 20th while Army was 22nd.


    Top 25 National Universities

    Harvard
    Harvard University
    Photo
    : AP

    1. Harvard University
    Location
    Cambridge, MA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    19,257
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,173
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    2. Princeton University
    Location
    Princeton, NJ
    2007 Total Enrollment
    7,334
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $34,290
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    3. Yale University
    Location
    New Haven, CT
    2007 Total Enrollment
    11,454
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $35,300
    Application Deadline
    12/31
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    MIT
    MIT
    Photo: AP

    4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Location
    Cambridge, MA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    10,220
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,390
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    4-1-4


    4. Stanford University
    Location
    Stanford, CA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    19,782
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,030
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter

    University
    University of Pennsylvania
    Photo
    : Courtesy of U Penn

    6. University of Pennsylvania
    Location
    Philadelphia, PA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    18,916
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,526
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    6. California Institute of Technology
    Location
    Pasadena, CA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    2,133
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $34,437
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter

    Columbia
    Columbia University
    Photo
    : AP

    8. Columbia University
    Location
    New York, NY
    2007 Total Enrollment

    22,655
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $39,326
    Application Deadline
    1/2
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    8. Duke University
    Location
    Durham, NC
    2007 Total Enrollment
    13,598
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,525
    Application Deadline
    1/2
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    8. University of Chicago
    Location
    Chicago, IL
    2007 Total Enrollment
    12,336
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,632
    Application Deadline
    1/2
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter

    Dartmouth
    Dartmouth College
    Photo
    : AP

    11. Dartmouth College
    Location
    Hanover, NH
    2007 Total Enrollment
    5,849
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,915
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter


    12. Northwestern University
    Location
    Evanston, IL
    2007 Total Enrollment
    18,028
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,125
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter

    12. Washington University
    Location
    St. Louis, MO
    2007 Total Enrollment
    13,382
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,248
    Application Deadline
    1/15
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    Cornell
    Cornell University
    Photo
    : AP

    14. Cornell University
    Location
    Ithaca, NY
    2007 Total Enrollment
    19,800
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,504
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    15. Johns Hopkins University
    Location
    Baltimore, MD
    2007 Total Enrollment
    19,737
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,700
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    Brown
    Brown University
    Photo
    : AP

    16. Brown University
    Location
    Providence, RI
    2007 Total Enrollment
    8,167
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,718
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    17. Rice University
    Location
    Houston, TX
    2007 Total Enrollment
    5,243
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $28,996
    Application Deadline
    1/2
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    18. Emory University
    Location
    Atlanta, GA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    12,570
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,336
    Application Deadline
    1/15
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    University
    University of Notre Dame
    Photo: Courtesy of Notre Dame

    18. University of Notre Dame
    Location
    Notre Dame, IN
    2007 Total Enrollment
    11,733
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $36,847
    Application Deadline
    12/31
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    18. Vanderbilt University
    Location
    Nashville, TN
    2007 Total Enrollment
    11,847
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $37,005
    Application Deadline
    1/3
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    21. University of California at Berkeley
    Location
    Berkeley, CA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    34,953
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    In-state: $8,932
    Out-of-state: $29,540
    Application Deadline
    11/30
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    Carnegie
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Photo
    : AP

    22. Carnegie Mellon University
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    10,493
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $38,844
    Application Deadline
    1/1
    Academic Calendar
    Semester


    23. Georgetown University
    Location
    Washington, D.C.
    2007 Total Enrollment
    14,826
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    $38,122
    Application Deadline
    1/10
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    23. University of Virginia
    Location
    Charlottesville, VA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    24,257
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    In-state: $9,300
    Out-of-state: $26,900
    Application Deadline
    1/2
    Academic Calendar
    Semester

    University
    University of California at L.A.
    Photo: Courtesy of UCLA

    25. University of California
    at Los Angeles

    Location
    Los Angeles, CA
    2007 Total Enrollment
    38,896
    2008-2009 Tuition and Fees
    In-state: $7,034
    Out-of-state: $26,102
    Application Deadline
    11/30
    Academic Calendar
    Quarter

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    • 陈丹蕾:说得很形象,
      并非真正反映学术水平高低,因此,大学排名意义不大。
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    • 942947:The latest US News Fraud on th
      The latest US News Fraud on the Public is Here! The U.S. News law school rankings aren't very good, but they look like rocket science by comparison to their rankings of colleges. Here's the top 50 according to US News. We get off to a plausible enough start with the top three: 1. Harvard University 1. Princeton University 3. Yale University and then, who is #4 according to US News, better than MIT, Stanford, Columbia, Michigan, and Berkeley? 4. University of Pennsylvania And now we're on the other side of the looking glass. Penn is a very good research university, to be sure, one of the top 15 or so in the nation, on a par, more or less, with UCLA, Wisconsin, Texas, Cornell, etc. But how did it get ranked 4th for undergraduate education? It certainly has a better student-faculty ratio than state research universities like Wisconsin and Texas, but that's not why it's ranked 4th. It's ranked 4th because they cook the numbers, plain and simple (as a former Penn Dean said to me a few years back, "I'd hate to be around if they ever audited the books"). That started with former Penn President Judith Rodin; whether Amy Gutmann will continue that "tradition" remains to be seen. For a variety of reasons having to do with the ranking criteria, the undergraduate rankings are even more subject to manipulation through creative accounting and outright fraud than the law school rankings. Here now the rest of the top 50 according to US News: 5. Duke University (NC) Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Stanford University (CA) 8. California Institute of Technology 9. Columbia University (NY) Dartmouth College (NH) 11. Northwestern University (IL) Washington University in St. Louis 13. Brown University (RI) 14. Cornell University (NY) Johns Hopkins University (MD) University of Chicago 17. Rice University (TX) 18. University of Notre Dame (IN) Vanderbilt University (TN) 20. Emory University (GA) 21. University of California – Berkeley * 22. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) University of Michigan – Ann Arbor * University of Virginia * 25. Georgetown University (DC) Univ. of California – Los Angeles * 27. Wake Forest University (NC) 28. Tufts University (MA) 29. U. of North Carolina – Chapel Hill * 30. Univ. of Southern California 31. College of William and Mary (VA)* 32. Brandeis University (MA) New York University Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison * 35. Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH) Univ. of California – San Diego * 37. Boston College Lehigh University (PA) U. of Illinois – Urbana - Champaign * University of Rochester (NY) 41. Georgia Institute of Technology * 42. University of California – Davis * 43. Tulane University (LA) University of California – Irvine * 45. Univ. of California – Santa Barbara * 46. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY) University of Texas – Austin * University of Washington * Yeshiva University (NY) 50. Pennsylvania State U. – University Park * University of Florida One does wonder what planet one is on when a "news" magazine informs its readers that Texas and Washington are on a par with Rensselaer Polytechnic and Yeshiva; or that Illinois is on a par with BC; or William & Mary is better than NYU. To be sure, the demeaned research universities on this list are big, which counts against the undergraduate experience they provide. Yet they are so dramatically better in terms of faculty quality and research that one really must ask: does their bigness really "drag them down" that far for purposes of undergraduate education? (And how to explain preposterous results like ranking Duke and Penn on a par with, or ahead of, Stanford and MIT and Columbia? Cooking the books and fraud, I fear.) To be sure, I would send my children to Wash U/St. Louis over Texas and Washington, even though the latter two are significantly stronger research universities overall. But Wash U is very good, and, by all accounts and evidence, offers a much better undergraduate experience (most importantly, smaller classes, and more of them taught by regular faculty). But I'd never send my kids to UVA, Georgetown, Tulane, let alone Yeshiva, over Texas, and not just because of the tuition. The simple fact is that any reader who was influenced by apparently "significant" differences in rankings--like Texas being 46th and UVA being 22nd--would simply end up being defrauded, to the detriment of their children. (As a research university, UVA ranks well below Berkeley and Michigan, as well as every state research university ranked behind it in the US News top 50, except for Penn State, Florida, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Irvine. But it is unusually small for a state university, which is a huge advantage in these rankings because of all the "per capita" measures employed.) But do not despair, good reader, since as Karl Kraus has told us before: "No ideas and the ability to express them: that's a journalist." And when journalists rank academic institutions, that's exactly what you get.
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    • MatrixNeo:哇,卡纳基梅隆大学都到Top 25了!
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