NC State University in Top Ranks of U.S. Universities
Up to date as of 3-21-2012
Each report data collection defines and collects data in its own way. This compendium tries to be very clear using the labels on each Report as it is publicly released and listing the time points of publication. The actual data is typically a year prior to publication date. Entries are ordered by most recent on top.
U.S. News & World Report, Graduate-2013 (Released in Spring 2012)
- 9 Graduate Programs among top 30 Universities
- http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools
- 31st in Overall Graduate Engineering
- 27th in Graduate Aerospace Engineering
- 9th in Biological and Agricultural Engineering
- 20th in Graduate Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
- 20th in Graduate Civil Engineering
- 30th in Graduate Computer Engineering
- 30th in Graduate Electrical Engineering
- 31st in Graduate Environmental Engineering
- 8th in Graduate Industrial Engineering
- 21st in Graduate Materials Engineering
- 38th in Graduate Mechanical Engineering
- 6th in Graduate Nuclear Engineering
- Joint degree program with UNC-CH in Biomedical Engineering ranked 42nd
- 47th in Computer Science
- 78th in Business
- 73rd Education
- 50th in Ecomonics
- 51st Mathematics
- 52nd Physics
- 82nd in Biological Sciences
- 60th in Chemistry
- 12th in Graduate Statistics
- 79th in Social Work
- 53rd in Public Affairs
- #21 Non-Profit Management
- 48th in Sociology
- 3rd in Veterinary Medicine (tie)
- 1st in Textiles (2007, no recent listing for Textiles)
Population: Colleges or universities that are regionally accredited and have a total enrollment of at least 200 students. U.S. News does not include institutions where the undergraduate student population consists almost entirely of nontraditional students, or institutions that offer most or all of their degrees in fine arts, performing arts, business, or engineering.
Kiplinger Magazine, 2012 (Released in January 2012)
Population: Traditional four-year public universities with broad-based curriculums. The population excludes military schools, service academies, schools that do not provide housing, and private or partially private institutions.
Princeton Review, 2011 (Released in Winter)
Population: The Best Value Colleges for 2011 were selected based upon institutional data and student opinion surveys collected from Fall 2009 through Fall 2010.
U.S. News & World Report, Undergraduate-2012 Edition (Released in Fall 2011);
- 101th National Universities Ranking
- 46th Public National Doctoral Ranking
- 100th High School Counselor Ranking
- 3rd in Best Overall Public University Value
- 24th in Undergraduate Engineering Program
- 10th in Undergraduate Agricultural Engineering
- 19th in Undergraduate Chemical Engineering
- 17th in Undergraduate Environmental Engineering
- 10th in Undergraduate Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering
- 81th in Undergraduate Business
- http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges
Population: Colleges or universities that are regionally accredited and have a total enrollment of at least 200 students. U.S. News does not include institutions where the undergraduate student population consists almost entirely of nontraditional students, or institutions that offer most or all of their degrees in fine arts, performing arts, business, or engineering.
The Center for Measuring University Performance, 2010 Report (Released in Fall 2011)
(also known as the “Lombardi Rankings”)
Subsequent listing are among public universities:
- 27th in Total Research Expenditures
- 31st in National Academy Memberships by Faculty
- 41st in Endowment Assets
- 35nd in Faculty Awards
- 22nd in the Number of Awarded Doctorates
- 39th in Annual Giving
Population: Institutions that had more than $20 million in federal research expenditures. Medical schools are defined as institutions that are accredited by the American Medical Association.
National Science Foundation, 2009 (Released in July 2011)
Population: Accredited US Universities offering programs in science and engineering.
Ranking Web of World Universities , 2011 (Released in Winter 2010)
Population: 16,000 worldwide higher education institutions. Web presence measures the activity and visibility of the institutions and it is a good indicator of impact and prestige of universities. Rank summarizes the global performance of the University, provides information for candidate students and scholars, and reflects the commitment to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.
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Center for World-Class Universities, 2009 (Released in Late Fall)
- 112th in the Top 500 World Ranking
Population: 500 major world institutes of higher education ranked according to a formula that took into account alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Field Medals, highly-cited researchers in 21 broad subject categories, articles published in Nature and Science, the Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index and the per capita academic performance (on the indicators above) of an institution.
Association of Research Libraries Membership Index, 2008 (Released in Fall)
- 25th in Public University Libraries
Population: Membership of 113 research libraries at comprehensive, research-extensive institutions in the US and Canada that share similar research missions, aspirations, and achievements.
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 2008 (Released in Summer)
- 5th in Engineering undergraduate degrees awarded to African Americans (2009)
- 4th in Math & Statistics undergraduate degrees awarded to African Americans (2009)
- 7th in Agriculture undergraduate degrees awarded to African Americans (2006)
- 12th in Agriculture graduate degrees awarded to African Americans (2006)
- 12th in Engineering graduate degrees awarded to African Americans (2009)
Population: Top 100 US higher education institutions granting degrees to minority students.
American Association of Engineering Profiles, 2008 (Released in Summer)
- 7th among All U.S. Engineering Colleges in Number of B.S. Degrees Awarded
- 13th among All U.S. Engineering Colleges in Number of B.S. Degrees Awarded to Women
- 7th among All U.S. Engineering Colleges in Number of B.S. Degrees Awarded to African Americans
Population: U.S. and Canadian schools offering undergraduate and graduate engineering, as well as engineering technology programs with the intent of preparing prospective students for their future education in engineering.
Links
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Association of Research Libraries
Center for World Class Universities
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Kiplinger Magazine
Land-Grant Universities
Medical Schools
Public Universities
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Princeton Review College Rankings
Ranking Web of World Universities
The Center for Measuring University Performance ("Lombardi")
U.S. News & World Report Rankings
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questions to University Planning and Analysis (Lewis_Carson@ncsu.edu).