5 Ncac Toptier Liberal Arts Colleges and Ranked in Top 70
DePauw in US News & World Report's Elevation Tier of National Liberal Arts Colleges for 5th Year
August 20, 2004
Friday, August 20, 2004, Greencastle, Ind. - DePauw Academy is in the peak tier of America's national liberal arts colleges for the fifth consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Study'south 2005 rankings, released today. DePauw is ranked 42nd -- in a three-manner necktie for that position with Middle Higher (Kentucky) and Occidental College (California) -- the highest-ranked school of its kind in the country of Indiana. DePauw'southward first-twelvemonth feel -- depauw.year1 -- is also cited as a "program to look for." The magazine ranks a total of 217 liberal arts colleges on statistical measures such every bit educatee SAT scores, graduation rates and institutional resources, as well every bit a subjective measure of academic reputation.
"It's been v years since we commencement appeared on this elite list, and its clear from looking at that information that DePauw and its peer institutions get better each twelvemonth," says DePauw President Robert M. Bottoms. "Nosotros're in an extremely competitive environs, and while I'm pleased with our showing, it's clear that we tin't stand still if we want to maintain and improve upon our standing. All of us who work and study at DePauw and those who accept graduated from this fine University are proud of what we have, and nosotros each have a responsibility to continue to build upon our traditions. As DePauw improves and its reputation continues to grow, and then volition the value of a DePauw degree and the pride we have in beingness associated with the University."
DePauw'south scores improved in several key categories (the U.S. News 2005 study is based on 2003 data). The boilerplate freshman retention rate of 91% was a two percent improvement; the percentage of incoming freshmen who were in the top ten% of their high school form climbed one point, to 57%; DePauw has go more selective in admissions: it accepted 57% of applicants, down 4 points; the pupil/faculty ratio of 10 to one is down one pupil from the previous report, meaning class sizes are smaller; 94% of kinesthesia members are full-fourth dimension, up one per centum betoken; and the alumni giving rate of 35% puts DePauw 81st overall in that category, upward two spots from the last rankings.
"The percent of alumni who support DePauw is definitely a category where nosotros tin't stand up still," says Lisa Hollander, vice president for development and alumni relations. "We don't think being ranked 81st reflects the reservoir of warm feelings and pride that DePauw alumni take for their alma mater. Our peer institutions are outperforming us significantly, and with their loyal, almanac back up, DePauw alumni can make a difference in this expanse."
For a third twelvemonth, U.S. News includes a listing "of schools with outstanding examples of academic programs that are believed to lead to student success," the editors write. DePauw is cited every bit having an exemplary first-year experience. "Orientation can go only and so far in making freshmen feel connected," the magazine states. "Many schools now build into the curriculum first-year seminars or other bookish programs that bring small groups of students together with faculty or staff on a regular basis."
U.S. News also ranks DePauw 3rd in the nation for highest percentage of sorority members (70%); #four for highest percentage of fraternity members (74%); 15th among the schools with the highest percentage of students receiving merit assistance (45%), and 21st for the highest percentage of students who study abroad (60%).
The 2005 report is bachelor online at U.S. News' Web site at present by clicking here (a subscription is required to admission all of the data). The magazine and annual guidebook will both be on newsstands Monday.
On Saturday, DePauw will welcome 682 new students to campus-- i of the largest incoming classes in its contempo history (read more here).
"Since nosotros first appeared in U.S. News' top tier in 2000, DePauw has get more selective in the students it accepts and an even stronger institution that it has been traditionally," says Madeleine Eagon, vice president of admission and financial aid. "The generosity of our alumni has allowed the University to offer more outstanding scholars and students with financial needs extremely bonny scholarships, while increasing the number of full-fourth dimension kinesthesia from 160 to 223 over the by six years. The renovated, state-of-the-art Julian Scientific discipline and Mathematics Center, and the new Rector Village, indoor lawn tennis and track center, Peeler Art Center and other campus improvements accept strengthened what we offer young people both academically and socially. DePauw is a great place to written report, learn and live, and increasingly it's the top choice of talented students. In that location's never been a meliorate time to be at DePauw Academy."
The top-tier ranking by U.S. News is i of a number of external validations that DePauw has received in recent months. The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), co-sponsored by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Pew Forum on Undergraduate Learning, found that DePauw continues to outpace peer institutions and national averages in every category, including enriching educational experiences, supportive campus environment and level of academic challenge. NSSE finds that DePauw students spend more time studying, engaging in class discussions and collaborative projects with classmates, and volunteering in their community than students at peer institutions and the national boilerplate at all colleges and universities (read more here).
Princeton Review'southward annual publication, The All-time 357 Colleges: 2005 Edition -- an unscientific, random survey of more than 110,000 students at the nation's top colleges -- ranks DePauw every bit #1 in "major frat and sorority scene"; lists pupil-run WGRE as the #vi college radio station in the country; and DePauw is #12 for "more than to practice on campus". The guide gives DePauw an bookish rating of 97 (based, co-ordinate to the Review, on "how hard students work at each schoolhouse and how much they get back from their efforts"; rated on a scale of lx-100 with 100 being best). By comparison, Massachusetts Constitute of Engineering, ranked "toughest to get into" in this year'southward book, has a 94 score. DePauw earns a financial help rating of 98, a 97 for the strength of its admissions, and a quality of life score of 90. Read more past clicking here.
Finally, the new, 2005 edition of the Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 331 About Interesting Colleges -- published by Simon & Schuster and sponsored past the examination-grooming company Kaplan, Inc. -- ranks DePauw #4 in the nation in the percentage of full-time undergraduates receiving merit-based fiscal assist (45%), and #2 in average corporeality received per student ($12,134). The publication also ranks DePauw'southward fraternity and sorority system as the second strongest in the The states (Washington and Lee University is #1, 1 percentage point ahead of DePauw). The editors write, "DePauw's extensive internship opportunities and attention to marketable knowledge and skills bode well for anyone looking to beat out the competition before their careers fifty-fifty brainstorm... The education DePauw offers is specifically designed to hone students' analytical skills, perfect their writing ability, and ensure that they can recollect and speak effectively." Read more here.
"It's an exciting fourth dimension for DePauw, which continues to build upon a long tradition of excellence," Dr. Bottoms added. "While we have much to celebrate, we're mindful of our demand to strive for more, and I'm confident that our loyal alumni and defended kinesthesia and staff will assist us reach new heights."
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