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2015 World University Rankings - Volkmar - 07-25-2015 01:54 PM

There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - Alumniner2012 - 07-25-2015 02:39 PM

*794 University of North Carolina at Charlotte USA 212


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - FIUFanatic - 07-25-2015 02:47 PM

Good stuff. Congrats on this ranking. Go C-USA!


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - Volkmar - 07-25-2015 02:54 PM

(07-25-2015 02:39 PM)Alumniner2012 Wrote:  *794 University of North Carolina at Charlotte USA 212

Ahh, thanks!


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - HarborPointe - 07-25-2015 03:15 PM

Southern Miss is at 901.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - Volkmar - 07-25-2015 03:21 PM

(07-25-2015 03:15 PM)HarborPointe Wrote:  Southern Miss is at 901.

Awesome. Thanks for that also, and sorry for the oversight.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - Dawgxas - 07-25-2015 03:55 PM

(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

Thanks for the list.

Tier 1 is a big deal.
The Tier 1 National Research Universities (the standard for University Rankings) in CUSA are:

Rice
UAB
Louisiana Tech

http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/data


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - SVHerd - 07-25-2015 06:54 PM

I weent to Marshul, I is a collage gradate. My educashun wus gooder. Seriously, Marshall is a regional university. Our state never intended us to be a national research university. We have the second smallest full time enrollment of all D1 schools I think. Congrats to our CUSA brothers. Impressive.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - CoachMaclid - 07-25-2015 07:27 PM

(07-25-2015 06:54 PM)SVHerd Wrote:  We have the second smallest full time enrollment of all D1 schools I think.

19th smallest undergrad enrollment

Smallest undergrad enrollment in FBS...

1 Tulsa AAC 3174
2 Rice C-USA 3708
3 Air Force Mountain West 4413
4 Navy AAC 4576
5 Army Independent 4624
6 Wake Forest ACC 4775
7 Duke ACC 6484
8 Stanford PAC-10 6878
9 Vanderbilt SEC 6879
10 SMU AAC 7000
11 Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 7519
12 Tulane AAC 8338
13 Notre Dame Independent 8371
14 Northwestern Big Ten 8425
15 Boston College ACC 9088
16 Louisiana Tech C-USA 9137
17 Idaho Sun Belt 9330
18 TCU Big XII 9518
19 Marshall C-USA 10020
20 Miami ACC 10368
21 UAB C-USA 11128
22 Wyoming Mountain West 13992


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - HarborPointe - 07-25-2015 07:53 PM

(07-25-2015 06:54 PM)SVHerd Wrote:  We have the second smallest full time enrollment of all D1 schools I think.

Maybe even fewer than you realized, according to Wikipedia right now:
[Image: th_787171623_Marshall_122_592lo.jpg]


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - 58-56 - 07-25-2015 08:03 PM

(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)

Their methodology page doesn't give a date range; I wouldn't be surprised if the data goes back to 2013 or prior. Ray Watts has done enormous damage to UAB unrelated to athletics, and our good faculty are streaming out the door.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - NovaNiner - 07-27-2015 07:18 AM

(07-25-2015 03:55 PM)Dawgxas Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

Thanks for the list.

Tier 1 is a big deal.
The Tier 1 National Research Universities (the standard for University Rankings) in CUSA are:

Rice
UAB
Louisiana Tech

http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/data

Huh? Charlotte and La Tech are tied in these rankings.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - SVHerd - 07-27-2015 08:45 AM

(07-25-2015 07:27 PM)CoachMaclid Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 06:54 PM)SVHerd Wrote:  We have the second smallest full time enrollment of all D1 schools I think.

19th smallest undergrad enrollment

Smallest undergrad enrollment in FBS...

1 Tulsa AAC 3174
2 Rice C-USA 3708
3 Air Force Mountain West 4413
4 Navy AAC 4576
5 Army Independent 4624
6 Wake Forest ACC 4775
7 Duke ACC 6484
8 Stanford PAC-10 6878
9 Vanderbilt SEC 6879
10 SMU AAC 7000
11 Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 7519
12 Tulane AAC 8338
13 Notre Dame Independent 8371
14 Northwestern Big Ten 8425
15 Boston College ACC 9088
16 Louisiana Tech C-USA 9137
17 Idaho Sun Belt 9330
18 TCU Big XII 9518
19 Marshall C-USA 10020
20 Miami ACC 10368
21 UAB C-USA 11128
22 Wyoming Mountain West 13992

I stand corrected. But half of the schools listed are private. We are public. Big difference.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - 2Buck - 07-27-2015 10:17 AM

(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

At first glance their list may seem legit but any ranking system that puts schools like Cincinnati, VCU and Houston above schools like William & Mary and Lehigh is whack.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - ODUgradstudent - 07-27-2015 11:32 AM

(07-27-2015 10:17 AM)2Buck Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

At first glance their list may seem legit but any ranking system that puts schools like Cincinnati, VCU and Houston above schools like William & Mary and Lehigh is whack.

It's very difficult to compare international universities on undergraduate education, so these rankings are pretty much all about research. In that sense W&M and Lehigh aren't so hot.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - ThreeifbyLightning - 07-27-2015 11:49 AM

(07-27-2015 11:32 AM)ODUgradstudent Wrote:  
(07-27-2015 10:17 AM)2Buck Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

At first glance their list may seem legit but any ranking system that puts schools like Cincinnati, VCU and Houston above schools like William & Mary and Lehigh is whack.

It's very difficult to compare international universities on undergraduate education, so these rankings are pretty much all about research. In that sense W&M and Lehigh aren't so hot.

This is very true. We have a miniscule research footprint, because of a 40-year desegregation lawsuit that directed all research funds to either TSU (where it's mismanaged) or UT.

Obvioulsy, being the land grant UT has a huge research budget but TSU has a research budget that's four times more in dollar value than ours, which is rediculous.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - 07owl - 07-27-2015 12:31 PM

(07-27-2015 10:17 AM)2Buck Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

At first glance their list may seem legit but any ranking system that puts schools like Cincinnati, VCU and Houston above schools like William & Mary and Lehigh is whack.

Any ranking system will have its flaws, as mentioned. All that really matters is the value of an individual's education, which can be very different from student to student in the same school. One flaw this ranking has to me is that a lot of it is affected by the size of the school/faculty. While the alumni measurement is adjusted relative to the size of the school, that doesn't really serve as an effective adjustment for things as rare as CEO positions at top companies (which doesn't strike me as a particularly good measure) and major international awards. 25% of the ranking seems to be based on pure numbers of faculty who have received awards and such. A small school like Rice is punished for its size in this kind of ranking through most of the measures. Also, the fact that we don't have a medical school doesn't help.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - 2Buck - 07-27-2015 12:55 PM

(07-27-2015 12:31 PM)07owl Wrote:  
(07-27-2015 10:17 AM)2Buck Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

At first glance their list may seem legit but any ranking system that puts schools like Cincinnati, VCU and Houston above schools like William & Mary and Lehigh is whack.

Any ranking system will have its flaws, as mentioned. All that really matters is the value of an individual's education, which can be very different from student to student in the same school. One flaw this ranking has to me is that a lot of it is affected by the size of the school/faculty. While the alumni measurement is adjusted relative to the size of the school, that doesn't really serve as an effective adjustment for things as rare as CEO positions at top companies (which doesn't strike me as a particularly good measure) and major international awards. 25% of the ranking seems to be based on pure numbers of faculty who have received awards and such. A small school like Rice is punished for its size in this kind of ranking through most of the measures. Also, the fact that we don't have a medical school doesn't help.

Agreed. It should really come down to how well a school enlightens and prepares its graduates to be successful in their given disciplines and career paths. You may have a school with a faculty that all have doctoral degrees in Macramé from BillyBob University, but how well does that translate into prepping little Junior for a career in accounting?


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - JPFIU - 07-27-2015 06:18 PM

(07-25-2015 01:54 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  There'll always be detractors with all these things but nonetheless, the 2015 World University Rankings are out, and here's how C-USA stacked up. The first number is the world ranking and the number in parentheses is the national ranking...

120 - Rice (61)
146 - UAB (70)
291 - UTSA (112)
605 - FIU (179)
625 - La Tech (184)
656 - ODU (191)
778 - UNT (209)
794 - Charlotte (212)
856 - FAU (221)
901 - Southern Miss (225)
929 - UTEP (228)

*The rest of C-USA didn't make the list.

UTSA is a young university (as are UAB, FIU, and FAU btw), and I'm just happy to see us moving up the ladder year by year. Our school has really started pushing academics the last few years and has set Tier One as a goal. Having a 100% graduation rate in our football program last year is a further indication of it.

http://cwur.org/2015/usa.html

How does it drop so precipitously from UTSA at 291 to FIU at 605? Dang.


RE: 2015 World University Rankings - MTPiKapp - 07-27-2015 06:25 PM

(07-25-2015 07:27 PM)CoachMaclid Wrote:  
(07-25-2015 06:54 PM)SVHerd Wrote:  We have the second smallest full time enrollment of all D1 schools I think.

19th smallest undergrad enrollment

Smallest undergrad enrollment in FBS...

1 Tulsa AAC 3174
2 Rice C-USA 3708
3 Air Force Mountain West 4413
4 Navy AAC 4576
5 Army Independent 4624
6 Wake Forest ACC 4775
7 Duke ACC 6484
8 Stanford PAC-10 6878
9 Vanderbilt SEC 6879
10 SMU AAC 7000
11 Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 7519
12 Tulane AAC 8338
13 Notre Dame Independent 8371
14 Northwestern Big Ten 8425
15 Boston College ACC 9088
16 Louisiana Tech C-USA 9137
17 Idaho Sun Belt 9330
18 TCU Big XII 9518
19 Marshall C-USA 10020
20 Miami ACC 10368
21 UAB C-USA 11128
22 Wyoming Mountain West 13992

I believe Troy's main campus undergrad entollment is ~7,000.