Agreed: people need to understand that we are already (for all practical purposes) at our stated goal of 20K by 2023. We do not currently have the infrastructure (classroom space, faculty, etc.) to go much beyond that within our current footprint. So I don't think we will see much change in the undergrad numbers....but where we are looking to improve on is our number of grad students, which is a much more difficult proposition than undergrads. I would be willing to bet that we will continue to see improvement in that area like we have in the reent past.
Nothing better illustrates our strategy as when you compare our acceptance rates to the likes lsua&m and ltu. While lsu is just under a mind blowing 80%, LTU is right after that with almost 70%...while we are just over 50%. And lsua&m is about to get even worse when they lower SAT requirements. All of this is just noting less than incredible. Can you imagine how backwards this state looks to outsiders? Maybe thats because we are?
FYI, these are official numbers.
where did you get this info? Here is the link to the official numbers that I have, and they only have up to 2017.
https://apps.regents.state.la.us/Rep...enrl/FPENRLRPT
We are still a National University at Tier 2 (230 - 301 with no ranking) with USN&WR along with ULM, UNO and now LA Tech who is no longer USN&WR Tier 1 now that they have dropped down to Carnegie R3 with ULM. You are correct, nothing to celebrate as we have achieved nothing with USN&WR. Only LA Tech is the loser, if people want to celebrate that. When we hit Carnegie R1 in 2020, we should achieve Tier 1 with USN&WR (likely in 2021 as they are always a year behind).
Yeah, the headline on the school website is "Louisiana Tech makes USNWR National Universities list for eighth straight year" .... no more trying to imply that they are better than everyone else.
So to be clear, they have now regressed in the two most important school rankings: dropped from T1 to T2 in the USNWR, and.....much more important....from R2 to R3 in the Carniege study.
Definitely not a very good trend they got going there.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/23/us/un....html?ofs=fbia
Friday morning reading about the rankings done by USNWR
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