<p>I meant to say is that the quality of a university cannot be determined by the number of Rhodes scholars it has produced. Cal, Michigan, Northwestern and Penn are four universities that have done relatively poorly.</p>
<p>But I agree with you. Michigan should devote more resources to help students with the Rhodes scholarship. Most years, Michigan nominates between 0 and 2 students for the award. That is ridiculously low considering the size and quality of the student body. Schools like Dartmouth, Duke, UNC and UVa nominate between 10 and 20. There is no reason why Michigan is not nominating over 20 strong candidates annually. For some reason, Michigan has not devoted the resources to create an office for helping students with the scholarship as have other universities.</p>