Showing posts with label ranking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ranking. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

UW-Madison Ranked in Top Ten Best Values

The University of Wisconsin-Madison was ranked fifth among public universities and colleges by the Princeton Review in their 150 Best Value Colleges in 2012 report. The rankings were comprised of 75 public institutions and 75 private institutions. Criteria for the selections were excellence in academics, a relatively low cost of attendance and/or generous financial aid programs.

"Offering a high-quality public education at an affordable price is one of the bedrock principles of UW-Madison," says UW-Madison Provost Paul M. DeLuca Jr. "But even with the success of such efforts as the Madison Initiative for Undergraduates to deliver additional need-based aid, we will strive to make a UW-Madison education possible for all students."

The guide was developed for students and parents seeking the best value for their money – somewhat of a Consumer Reports on universities.

Stats for the University of Wisconsin-Madison are as follows:

  • In-State Costs: $21,772 (includes room, board, books and fees)
  • Out-of-State Costs: $37,521 (includes room, board, books and fees)
  • Avg Debt at Graduation: $22,837
  • Avg Need Based Grants: $6,456
  • Avg Need Based Loans: $3,917
  • 48% of students borrowed
  • 22.5 of freshman receive grants that do not have to be repaid
  • Avg High School GPA: 3.69

The Princeton Review used cost, academics and financial aid data from surveys of school administrators, as well as student assessments of professors and financial aid awards, to compile the list.

The University of North-Carolina at Chapel Hill was named the nation's best value among public colleges and universities, while Williams College was the top private college. UW-Eau Claire and Beloit College also made the list. UW-Madison was the only Big Ten institution among the top 10 public universities.



Monday, January 23, 2012

Wisconsin full-time MBA ranks in top 25 in new survey

In case you missed this item last month from the Wisconsin MBA program, here is some good news from a new survey of U.S. MBA programs:

The Wisconsin School of Business placed 24th in Poets and Quants’ MBA rankings for 2011. Last year, the school held 30th place. This six-point gain was the most notable increase in the list's Top 25.

P&Q’s list is a composite of the rankings done by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The Economist, The Financial Times, Forbes, and U.S. News & World Report. These rankings, in turn, rely on surveys of recruiters, graduates, and deans - as well as other qualitative and quantitative data.

Poets and Quants is headed by John A. Byrne, former BusinessWeek.com editor-in-chief and creator of BusinessWeek’s rankings of business schools.

This is the first time the Wisconsin School of Business has placed among P&Q’s Top 25. Click here to see the Top 100 U.S. MBA Programs of 2011.

Click here to visit the Newsroom at the Wisconsin School of Business.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Real Estate at UW-Madison again ranked #2 by U.S. News

The real estate program at the Wisconsin School of Business was again recognized among the top three in the country in this week's U.S.News & World Report's 2012 rankings of Best Colleges.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked 10th among public institutions. The undergraduate business program was tied for 14th overall. In 2011, the university ranked 13th among public institutions.

From the UW-Madison press release:

"These rankings are an important national tool used by students and their families when choosing an institution of higher education, and it's an honor for UW-Madison to be recognized among the nation's top universities," says Provost Paul M. DeLuca, Jr.


The strength of the university's undergraduate experience was recognized by its peers, who were asked to nominate institutions with strong programs in certain student academic service areas. UW-Madison was again among the top five most mentioned institutions when it comes to learning communities and undergraduate research/creative projects.

The rankings also noted UW-Madison's undergraduate academic reputation, which takes in to account perceptions from peers and high school guidance counselors. In this category, UW-Madison's score was 30th highest overall and 7th highest among public institutions.


Visit U.S. News & World Report for the full ranking list.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Kiplinger’s ranks UW-Madison ninth best value

In a national survey, business magazine Kiplinger's Personal Finance has ranked the University of Wisconsin-Madison the ninth best value among public universities, jumping five spots from last year's ranking of No. 14. The top 100 also includes two other UW System campuses: UW-La Crosse at No. 43 and UW-Eau Claire at No. 68. Read the full article from UW-Madison News here.

The Wisconsin Real Estate Program consistently ranks among the very best real estate education programs in the country, making it an exceptional value.

The Wisconsin Real Estate MBA program is currently accepting applications for fall 2011 admission. The next deadline is February 4, 2011. For more information on applying to the Wisconsin Real Estate MBA, visit bus.wisc.edu/realestate/applynow.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Join the Millenium Graduates Challenge Campaign!


The Millennium Graduates Challenge Campaign is heating up in the last few days before the real estate alumni biennial conference in Madison on Thursday and Friday.

The results for each class year will be announced at the meeting later this week. You can see how your class stacks up against pledges made by other years by clicking through to the campaign website.

There is still time to participate! Make your pledge today. Help your class and help the next generation of real estate leaders who benefit from the world-class Wisconsin Real Estate Program which was again ranked #2 by U.S. News & World Report.

On Wisconsin!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

U.S. News & World Report ranks Wisconsin Real Estate #2

U.S. News & World Report just released its annual rankings of U.S. undergraduate business programs for 2011. The Wisconsin Real Estate program again ranks second among all U.S. undergrad real estate programs.

The Wisconsin School of Business ranks 14th overall among business schools, seventh among public institutions, and third in the Big Ten.

On Wisconsin!