Winners, losers, and the race for prestige
| | | | | | Understanding New Classifications |
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| | | The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education is making several revisions to its closely watched college labels. Previously, the Carnegie system utilized a complex formula to decide which universities receive the coveted R1 designation. Beginning in 2025, just two factors will distinguish the top tier of R1 institutions from the R2 level: how much money an institution spends on research, and how many doctorates it awards in a year. What will these changes mean for your institution? The College Rankings Paradox provides expert insights on how to navigate a shifting landscape for higher-ed classifications. |
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| | | | | Order this collection today to explore key questions about the rankings industry, such as: How can any ranking methodology truly capture the essence of an institution dedicated to learning? Why do wealthier colleges consistently rank higher? What is the true cost of colleges’ pursuit of prestige, often likened to an "arms race?” | |
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