Since their first appearance in 1983, the U.S. News and World Report rankings of colleges and graduate schools have generated much discussion and debate, from some declaring them among the best rankings ever published to others describing them as shallow, inaccurate, and even dangerous. The research presented here addresses two of the most common criticisms of the methodology used to produce these rankings. In particular, this study answers the following questions: What is the extent of change in U.S. News' ranking formulas across years and what are the implications for interpreting shifts in a school's rank over time? How precise is the overall score that U.S. News uses to rank schools and what are the implications for assigning schools to...
Thesis advisor: Ana M. Martinez-AlemanThis study explored the perceptions and influences of the resp...
The study examines two different models of measuring, assessing and ranking quality in higher educat...
How did academic quality rankings of colleges and universities become so powerful in higher educatio...
Since their first appearance in 1983, the U.S. News and World Report rankings of colleges and gradua...
Quantifying quality : what can the U.S. news and world report rankings tell us about the quality of ...
This study investigates the quality of the U.S. News annual ranking of national universities and lib...
This paper extends Webster's [2001] analysis of the accuracy of the weighting scheme utilized by U.S...
For over a century, colleges and universities have been the subjects of numerous attempts to provide...
University rankings as developed by the media are used by many stakeholders in higher education: stu...
The article summarizes literature on college and university rankings worldwide and the strategies us...
U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) could not fully have anticipated the gold mine of increased readers...
This paper examines the relationship between university ranks and outcome measurements. Many studen...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, eff...
Numerous ratings systems of higher educational institutions exist and inform the decisions of many ...
The panelists indicated that considerable progress is being made by such organizations as ACT and NC...
Thesis advisor: Ana M. Martinez-AlemanThis study explored the perceptions and influences of the resp...
The study examines two different models of measuring, assessing and ranking quality in higher educat...
How did academic quality rankings of colleges and universities become so powerful in higher educatio...
Since their first appearance in 1983, the U.S. News and World Report rankings of colleges and gradua...
Quantifying quality : what can the U.S. news and world report rankings tell us about the quality of ...
This study investigates the quality of the U.S. News annual ranking of national universities and lib...
This paper extends Webster's [2001] analysis of the accuracy of the weighting scheme utilized by U.S...
For over a century, colleges and universities have been the subjects of numerous attempts to provide...
University rankings as developed by the media are used by many stakeholders in higher education: stu...
The article summarizes literature on college and university rankings worldwide and the strategies us...
U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) could not fully have anticipated the gold mine of increased readers...
This paper examines the relationship between university ranks and outcome measurements. Many studen...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, eff...
Numerous ratings systems of higher educational institutions exist and inform the decisions of many ...
The panelists indicated that considerable progress is being made by such organizations as ACT and NC...
Thesis advisor: Ana M. Martinez-AlemanThis study explored the perceptions and influences of the resp...
The study examines two different models of measuring, assessing and ranking quality in higher educat...
How did academic quality rankings of colleges and universities become so powerful in higher educatio...