Rank UCs and CSU please?

<p>^
That’s because most cal states don’t offer doctoral programs. But I would say that Cal Poly SLO is good as any UC in the engineering department.</p>

<p>Cal Poly to me if it was a UC would be a mid rank UC :P.</p>

<p>I read somewhere:</p>

<p>UCSD
UCB
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
UCLA
UCD
UCR</p>

<p>AN ANSWER TO THE POINT:</p>

<p>CSUs in Electrical Engineering:</p>

<p>1-Cal Poly SLO
2-Cal Poly Pomona</p>

<p>Source:
[Undergraduate</a> Engineering Specialties: Electrical / Electronic / Communications - Best Colleges - Education - US News](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/spec-electrical]Undergraduate”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/spec-electrical)</p>

<p>Helpful reminder to SLO cheerleaders on College Confidential:
CITE ALL YOUR FLAMBOYANT CLAIMS!</p>

<p>-Regards</p>

<p>you are stating the overall rank number, when it comes to engineering and sciences ucr is ranked above ucsc believe it or not</p>

<p>CAL/UCLA
UCSD
UCI
Cal Poly SLO
UCR*
UCD
UCSB
UCSC
UCM</p>

<p>*I have a lot of faith in UCR gaining prestige in the coming years, I think they’re funding in the right areas [UCR</a> Fiat Lux: UCR Research Funding Sets Record](<a href=“http://www.fiatlux.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=849]UCR”>http://www.fiatlux.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=849)</p>

<p>Ranking ( within the next ten years)</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Cal</p></li>
<li><p>UCLA/UCSD</p></li>
</ol>

<p>4.UCD/UCI/UCSB/UCR**</p>

<p>8.Cal Poly SLO/UCSC</p>

<p>9.UCM/ Cal state SD</p>

<p>** " UC Riverside will engage in strong and strategic enrollment management, balancing enrollment pressures with resource constraints that limit course offerings, with the objective of ensuring that students make timely progress toward degrees. As UCR becomes more selective in undergraduate admissions, it will make a coordinated effort to match student demand for courses with the supply. The campus will appoint a task force to recommend how qualifications for admission should vary across schools and colleges, and departments within colleges.Quarterly discussions will take place among the
deans and those responsible for registration and enrollment management to evaluate supply and demand for courses. Decisions will be made based on student numbers; projected student movements within and between colleges, as well as withdrawals. UCR is developing a more discerning, strategic, and comprehensive review of undergraduate applications to make the campus more selective."</p>

<p>UCR will deny about 1000 to 1500 more freshman this upcoming year </p>

<p><a href=“http://strategicplan.ucr.edu/documents/UCR%202020%20-%20Final.pdf[/url]”>http://strategicplan.ucr.edu/documents/UCR%202020%20-%20Final.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>^So rejecting more students makes your programs better? That seems easy enough.</p>