Undergraduate Education: Ranking What Counts

<p>MIT Ranked 16th = fail</p>

<p>Does anyone have the full undergrad teaching ranks for 2010?</p>

<p>I don’t know if you can call it “undergrad teaching ranks” … I don’t think there is a way to really measure that. But following is the ranking on what USNWR called Best Undergraduate Teaching:</p>

<p>“Many colleges have a strong commitment to teaching undergraduates over graduate-level research. The schools on these lists are noted by college administrators as paying a particular focus on undergraduate teaching.”</p>

<p>National Universities:

  1. Dartmouth
  2. Princeton
  3. Yale
  4. Stanford; U of Maryland-Baltimore County
  5. Brown; William & Mary
  6. Duke; Miami U-Oxford; Notre Dame
  7. Bowling Green State; Howard; Rice; UC-Berkeley; U of Chicago; U of Michigan; UNC-Chapel Hill; U of St. Thomas; Wake Forest</p>

<p>Liberal Arts Colleges:

  1. Pomona
  2. Swarthmore
  3. Davidson; Oberlin
  4. Earlham
  5. Carleton; Haverford
  6. William
  7. Reed
  8. Wooster
  9. Centre College
  10. Swanee-U of the South; UNC-Asheville
  11. Amherst; St. Olaf
  12. Agnes Scott; Calvin; St. Benedict; Holy Cross; Connecticut College; Fisk University; Furman; Hamilton; Pitzer; St. John’s; Wellesley</p>