Columbia University no longer submitting data to US News college ranking
- Columbia University will no longer submit data to US News & World Report for its undergraduate rankings, citing concerns that the rankings do not accurately capture the student experience or the priorities of the institution. The school will instead provide data sets for its undergraduate schools through the Common Data Sets.
- Columbia University had previously pulled out of US News rankings for its law, medical, and nursing schools. The decision comes after the school submitted inaccurate data for the 2022 edition of Best Colleges, leading to a drop in its ranking.
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Columbia withdraws from "U.S. News" undergraduate rankings
Columbia University is dropping out of the undergraduate rankings of U.S. News & World Report. The university’s law and medical schools earlier announced that they would not participate, but the undergraduate rankings get more attention.
Columbia University no longer submitting data to US News college ranking
Columbia University announced Tuesday that it will no longer submit data to U.S. News and World Report for its rankings of undergraduate schools. “We remain concerned with the role that rankings have assumed in the undergraduate application process, both in the outsized influence they may play with prospective students, and in how they distill a…
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