MSU #18 in Forbes' Best College Buys

topdawg.sixpack

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Their tuition and fees are very similar to MSU's, so you have to wonder what it was that did not even get them in the top 100. Great for the State of Mississippi that there were 3 schools in the top 40.
 

msudawg12

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But I'm sure we cleared that pic as the choice

 

gtowndawg

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Mississippi State University - One of the 20 Best College Buys in America according to Forbes Magazine

OR

US Military Academy
US AirForce Academy
University of Florida
University of Virginia
and
Mississippi State University

....five of the Best College Buys in America according to Forbes Magazine.
 
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Kind of odd

Forbes Ranks UM in Top 25 of Public Universities
Written by Tobie Baker
08/22/2008

OXFORD, Miss. - When economist Richard Vedder was compiling rankings of American colleges and universities for Forbes.com, the performance of the University of Mississippi surprised him.

Working with the Center for College Affordability and Productivity, Vedder authored the Forbes.com inaugural ranking of America's Best Colleges. The report includes 569 undergraduate institutions, and UM ranked 23rd among public universities.

"California has been the gold standard for higher education in the U.S., and Ole Miss was ranked higher than all but two of the California public universities," said Vedder, Ohio University Distinguished Professor of Economics. "Ole Miss did very well, and even surprised me." According to Vedder, the key to the university's ranking was students' perception of faculty. The ranking was based in part on student evaluations of professors from Ratemyprofessors.com.

"When it comes to undergraduate teaching, Ole Miss did better than the University of Virginia, Michigan, North Carolina at Chapel Hill and even UC-Berkley," Vedder said. "These are top-flight institutions, and Ole Miss should be proud."

In addition to student evaluations of professors, the rankings are also based upon listings of alumni in the 2008 Who's Who in America, four-year graduation rates, enrollment adjusted numbers of students and faculty receiving nationally competitive awards, and the average four-year accumulated student debt of those borrowing money.

"We have worked hard for more than a decade to enhance our academic and research programs, with the goal of providing exceptional learning opportunities for all students," UM Chancellor Robert Khayat said. "I congratulate our fine faculty and staff, our respected alumni and our wonderful student body. This ranking reflects positively upon our community."

The only other Southeastern Conference schools listed among the Top 25 Public Universities are the universities of Florida and Georgia.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, there are more than 4,000 college campuses in the U.S. The CCAP ranks only the top 15 percent or so of all undergraduate institutions.

The Forbes.com rankings are to be an annual feature. To learn more, go visit Forbes.com .
 

rebelrouseri

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The quality score is calculated by summing each school's score with respect to Who's Who in America citations....<span style="font-style: italic;">[and]...</span> course evaluations from RateMyProfessor.com,
 

Bdog9090

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might have been excluded because of the 4-year graduation rate being lower than 25%. I'm not saying that UM's grad rate is lower, just that might be the reason they are not represented.

That, or Forbes now thinks they suck.
 

gtowndawg

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1. It's a clever way to help build your brand. Essentially you're trying to backdoor a comparison between State, Virginia, the Naval Academy, etc. I'm not saying they are the same (of course not), but State is automatically elevated when in the discussion with the others.
2. "Value" advertising is the number one trend in marketing right now because of the recession no matter the product or service.

And by the way.....I think plenty of students choose their college based on value.
 

topdawg.sixpack

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Its a good pic, but someone who hasnt been on campus in the past 2 years has no clue what the hell it is. That was the whole idea behind the parking decal change, so that there would be MSU stickers on the road, and then we go and put a picture of a building.
 

fishwater99

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Some people actually want to get the most for their money in this world, especially in these economic times...