Pete
09-10-2018, 03:06 PM
Huge drop from last year, after finally clawing back into the top 100.
Rankings were just released for 2019; here's a look at the Big 12 schools (Tulsa was tops in the state at #106, which is a good demotion for them as well).
The ranking system was slightly revised, but it's something that is periodically done so not sure why the big change for OU:
The formula now includes indicators meant to measure "social mobility" and drops an acceptance rate measure that benefited schools that turned the most students away. U.S. News says the changes are based on discussions with college leaders during the last year and the new social mobility indicator is based on newly available federal data.
Among the colleges that benefited most from the changes was the entire California university system — "partly due to the universities’ performance graduating high proportions of low-income students," said Robert Morse, chief data strategist at U.S. News & World Report.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/10/us-news-college-rankings-formula-813559
You can argue about the validity of these rankings but it is by far and away the most valued of all the academic rating systems.
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/colleges2019.jpg
Rankings were just released for 2019; here's a look at the Big 12 schools (Tulsa was tops in the state at #106, which is a good demotion for them as well).
The ranking system was slightly revised, but it's something that is periodically done so not sure why the big change for OU:
The formula now includes indicators meant to measure "social mobility" and drops an acceptance rate measure that benefited schools that turned the most students away. U.S. News says the changes are based on discussions with college leaders during the last year and the new social mobility indicator is based on newly available federal data.
Among the colleges that benefited most from the changes was the entire California university system — "partly due to the universities’ performance graduating high proportions of low-income students," said Robert Morse, chief data strategist at U.S. News & World Report.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/10/us-news-college-rankings-formula-813559
You can argue about the validity of these rankings but it is by far and away the most valued of all the academic rating systems.
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/colleges2019.jpg