Showing posts with label U.S. News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. News. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Washington College Is Recognized as Top Tier Liberal Arts College in U.S. News' Latest Rankings



CHESTERTOWN, MD—Washington College is ranked in the top 100 of the influential U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges guide, which released its 2013 edition this week. The College is listed at #96 among all the national liberal arts schools across the nation (an increase of 10% over last year).  Separate rankings list national universities and regional colleges and universities.  
            A total of 1,391 colleges and universities were surveyed by the “Best Colleges” staff, which considers up to 16 factors, from acceptance and graduation rates to alumni giving. Freshman retention, class sizes and student-faculty ratio are weighed for the rankings, as are professors’ salaries and education levels and the percentage who teach full-time. Another important factor is “academic reputation,” as determined by the opinions of high school guidance counselors and top academic administrators at peer institutions. Lastly, the ranking formula considers the average spending per student, excluding expenditures for sports and dorms.
 “Our ongoing efforts to enhance our beautiful campus, support our dedicated faculty and create opportunities—both inside and outside the classroom—for our talented students are bound to be reflected in these national surveys,” says Washington College president Mitchell B. Reiss.
 “I see a campus that is hitting its stride in every area that matters for a life-changing liberal arts education,” he adds. “I see increased academic rigor throughout the curriculum, an amazing array of enriching speakers and events, signature programs in environmental studies, literature and American history, an increasingly lively arts scene, and a robust career counseling and job placement center. We can all be immensely proud of where we are and where we are going.”


Monday, August 25, 2003

Washington College Among Top National Liberal Arts Colleges In 2004 U.S. News & World Report Rankings

Chestertown, MD, August 25, 2003 — As Washington College begins a new academic year with the most competitive class of incoming freshmen in the College's history, U. S. News & World Report has just released its 2004 America's Best Colleges rankings placing Washington College among the Top 110 Best Liberal Arts Colleges in the nation. Out of 217 colleges nationwide, Washington College climbed three points to 97th place in the overall ranking, and scored highly in the ranking of colleges with the most international students (35th place nationally) and in student graduation rate performance (34th place nationally).
“We have reason to be proud of our climb in the rankings. Many positive factors have combined to put us in this position,” said Dr. John S. Toll, President of the College. “We're attracting highly competitive students with high GPA and SAT scores. Our capital campaign has been extremely successful and has witnessed a steadily increasing alumni giving rate. Lastly, we maintain our commitment to a small student-teacher ratio, to cooperative student-teacher research, and to teaching excellence of outstanding faculty that inspires our students and transforms the directions of their lives.”
Published since 1983, the U.S. News ranking system relies on quantitative measures that education experts have proposed as reliable indicators of academic quality. Data for 15 indicators of academic excellence is gathered on an annual basis; each factor is assigned a weight that reflects U. S. News' judgment about how much a measure matters. Indicators include a peer assessment survey of like institutions, student retention numbers, faculty resources and class size, selectivity in admissions, financial resources, graduation rate performance and the percentage of alumni who donate to their college.
Washington College has also been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of The Best Mid-Atlantic Colleges; by Jay Matthews, Washington Post education columnist, as one of the “Hidden Gems” in higher education; and as one of the nations' Top 120 colleges in the forthcoming Colleges of Distinction, to be released this fall.