A couple years ago, I decided to do an outcomes-based ranking to determine tiers of schools (again, mostly for bragging rights; for different career paths, like Wall Street vs. engineering vs. art vs. design, etc., I’d actually recommend different combinations of school options that don’t neatly fit in to these tiers).
(Original thread here: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/1682986-ivy-equivalents-p1.html)
At the time, I used 4 metrics:
- Percentage entering elite professional schools (for MBA/JD/MD).
- Production of “American Leaders”, who are mostly leaders in business, government, and the arts.
- Percentage winning prestigious national student awards.
- Percentage getting PhDs.
For the second try, I had added in a ranking based on “Who’s Who’s appearance frequency”, but after discovering some problems with the methodology there, I’ve decided to discard that and just use the original 4 criteria (but using 2015 instead of 2014 data). Also, I’m using a point-based system this time.
Since I value professional success more than academic success (since most graduates will join the workforce rather than academia, I again value those higher). Though I assign different points to different tiers.
So for “American Leaders”, the top 25 get 3 points, the next 25 2 points, and 51-75 1 point each.
For Elite Professional Schools and Prestigious National Awards, the top 25 get 2 points each and 26-50 1 point each
For PhDs (since a PhD may not actually be all that useful), only the top 25 get 1 point.
So here’s the list (and keep in mind that schools within 2 points of each other are essentially the same level):
Ivies & equivalents (16 RU’s and 14 LAC’s):
8: HYPSM + WAS LACs and Brown
7: Chicago, Cornell, Rice, Pomona, Haverford
6: Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Northwestern, Bowdoin, Wesleyan
5: Caltech, Georgetown, UPenn, Bryn Mawr, Carleton, CMC, Oberlin, Reed, Smith, Wellesley
Near-Ivies (8 RU’s, 2 service academies and 7 LACs):
4: Cal, UMich, UVa, ND, West Point, Naval Academy, Barnard, Grinnell, Middlebury, Vassar
3: NYU, Tufts, UCLA, Wisconsin-Madison, Harvey Mudd, Macalester, New College of Florida
Other good schools:
2: Johns Hopkins, UNC, USC, UT-Austin, Rochester, UIUC, Indiana, Colorado, Bates, Bennington, Davidson, Holy Cross, Lehigh, Occidental, Pitzer, Scripps, Trinity, W&M, W&L