University of Louisiana among "Best 380 Colleges"
The University of Louisiana at is one of the best institutions in the nation for undergraduate education, according to T<em>he Princeton Review.</em></p>
<p>UL is featured in the publication’s “The Best 380 Colleges.” The 2016 edition of the popular college guide was released Tuesday.</p>
<p><em>The Princeton Review </em>does not rank universities in a single hierarchal list from 1 to 380. Its college guide includes two-page profiles of each of the schools considered to be among the top schools.</p>
<p>Only about 15 percent of America’s 2,500 four-year colleges, and only three colleges outside the U.S., are profiled in the guide.</p>
<p>“The Best 380 Colleges” includes institutional data and the results of surveys of 136,000 students at hundreds of universities. Students rate their schools on several topics and report on their campus experiences.</p>
<p>UL students cited in the profile gave high marks to academic programs such as architecture, art, biology and nursing.</p>
<p>The University “is all about melding creativity, spicy Cajun culture, and academia into a gumbo-pot of successful scholars,” according to one quote included in the college guide.</p>
<p>More information about the college guide is available at <a href="http://www.princetonreview.com/best380">http://www.princetonreview.com/best380</a></p>
<p><em>The Princeton Review</em> is an education services company known for its test-prep courses, tutoring, books, and other student resources. It is not affiliated with Princeton University.
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Re: University among "Best 380 Colleges"
Considering that when UL was founded in the 19th Century there were already close to 1700 in institutions of higher learning, this is quite a feat.
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Great news. GEAUX Cajuns!
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Since everyone is a marketing expert, me included ;), what title of the articles do you think is more impressive?
1. University of Louisiana among "Best 380 Colleges"
2. UL in the top 15 percent of the nation's colleges
http://klfy.com/2015/08/06/ul-in-the...ions-colleges/
Both are correct but in my opinion one looks better than the other one.
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Originally Posted by
MelRock
Since everyone is a marketing expert, me included ;), what title of the articles do you think is more impressive?
1.
University of Louisiana among "Best 380 Colleges"
2.
UL in the top 15 percent of the nation's colleges
http://klfy.com/2015/08/06/ul-in-the...ions-colleges/
Both are correct but in my opinion one looks better than the other one.
If it were I: "University of Louisiana in top 15% of the nation's colleges" would be what I would put.
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Originally Posted by
MelRock
Since everyone is a marketing expert, me included ;), what title of the articles do you think is more impressive?
1.
University of Louisiana among "Best 380 Colleges"
2.
UL in the top 15 percent of the nation's colleges
http://klfy.com/2015/08/06/ul-in-the...ions-colleges/
Both are correct but in my opinion one looks better than the other one.
Since you are using real examples Top-15% sounds more impressive since average Joe probably isn't readily aware that there is a pool of over 2,500 to compete with.
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Honestly I have worked, in a previous life, in higher ed(ish) and really never thought about how many colleges or universities there were in the US. Just wording something a certain way can change someone's perception. I am not a writer by any means and do not have that gift, so I was not trying to be critical.
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Turbine
Since you are using real examples Top-15% sounds more impressive since average Joe probably isn't readily aware that there is a pool of over 2,500 to compete with.
I agree: I prefer option 2 as well.
Re: University of Louisiana among "Best 380 Colleges"
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Originally Posted by
MelRock
Honestly I have worked, in a previous life, in higher ed(ish) and really never thought about how many colleges or universities there were in the US. Just wording something a certain way can change someone's perception. I am not a writer by any means and do not have that gift, so I was not trying to be critical.
I have an early 1900 clipping from the Lafayette Gazette that said there were 1700 around the time UL was established. This probably included schools like the Delcambre Commercial College.
The State of Louisiana sure did its part to add to that number, making UL's rise in stature even more impressive.