third tier Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/third-tier/ News from the ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø community. Fri, 19 Sep 2014 20:23:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 EMU Moves Up in ‘U.S. News’ Rankings /now/news/2008/emu-moves-up-in-us-news-rankings/ Wed, 27 Aug 2008 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1730 EMU has moved up from the fourth to the “third tier” rankings in the “best liberal arts colleges” category in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges” by “U.S.News & World Report” magazine.

The exclusive listings will be published in the magazine’s Aug. 27 issue and available online at . The 2009 “America’s Best Colleges” guidebook will be available as of Tuesday, Aug. 26.

The Carnegie Commission defines a national liberal arts school as one emphasizing undergraduate education and awarding at least 50 percent of its degrees in the arts and sciences. There were 265 schools measured in the liberal arts category; most are private institutions; 27 are public.

Ranking Methodology

A complete summary of the methodology used to rank each school can be found online at .

Each college and university received a score based on 15 indicators, including peer assessment, graduation and retention rates, faculty-student ratios and class sizes, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving.

Within the 65 colleges and universities in the third tier, EMU rated high with an average freshman retention rate of 78 percent, well above the national average, and in the percentage of full-time faculty (90 percent). EMU’s alumni giving rate of 28 percent ranked tenth highest among all schools listed in the third tier.

High Graduation Rate Key

“I feel certain that our six-year graduation rate was the primary factor in the move up the rankings,” said BJ Miller, director of institutional research and effectiveness at EMU.

“That statistic is weighted heavily in the methodology, and our rate was at 70 percent for the class that entered in 2001. Their ranking calculation also includes the difference between what they predicted our rate would be and our actual rate. We outperformed their predicted rate by seven percentage points,” Dr. Miller added.

All 2009 rankings are available on the magazine’s website at

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‘U.S.News’ ranks EMU Higher /now/news/2004/usnews-ranks-emu-higher/ Fri, 20 Aug 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=696 EMU Campus EMU has moved up in the rankings in magazine’s America’s Best Colleges for 2005.

EMU is now ranked in the third tier in the “national liberal arts” category. The university was listed in the fourth tier last year.

Many of the rankings and some articles from the America’s Best Colleges guidebook will appear in the August 23, 2004, weekly issue of U.S. News & World Report. The annual guidebook will go on sale the same day.

Prior to the 2002 edition, EMU had been ranked in the top ten in the “Southern liberal arts colleges” category in the “Best Colleges” issue. EMU chose to go for the national ranking when the magazine adopted the Carnegie Foundation’s updated classification system. The Carnegie Foundation methodology is the most widely-used by researchers and foundations in rating academic quality.

The Carnegie Commission defines a national liberal arts school as one emphasizing undergraduate education and awarding at least 50 percent of its degrees in the liberal arts disciplines. There were 217 schools measured in the “national liberal arts” category in which EMU has been ranked. Most are private institutions; 21 are public.

Each college and university received a score based on seven indicators – peer assessment, graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving. Within its third tier of over 50 colleges and universities, EMU improved over last year in peer assessment score, freshman retention rate and SAT/ACT test scores.

A 2003 freshman retention rate of 79 percent placed EMU well above the national average for private schools. An alumni giving rate of 33 percent is also well above the average for schools listed in the third tier.

Other Virginia schools in the third tier are Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke and Emory and Henry colleges.

“When we changed rankings from regional to national we knew we would need to establish name recognition,” said Shirley B. Yoder, vice president for enrollment and marketing. “I’m very pleased that we have moved up in a short period of time. It speaks well of the quality of our students, our faculty and our alumni commitment.

“While rankings like these may help students to compare schools, a campus visit will often prove to be the most valuable way to evaluate a student’s fit with a particular school,” Yoder added.

(All rankings are available on the magazine’s website at .)

EMU, founded in 1917, is a Christian university in the Anabaptist tradition that challenges students to pursue their life calling through scholarly inquiry, artistic creation, guided practice and life-changing cross-cultural encounter. To this end, EMU is committed to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.

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