Yeah, I think it's something we could brag about to the public. That's about it.
I'm not convinced at all it will convince university presidents to invite us into their conference. The public might not know better. Presidents do.
It seems like if you look at the more accepted rankings like Carnagie we're right on par with most C-USA and AAC schools. I don't think our academic performance is keeping us out of C-USA. Of course that's not to say we shouldn't always be improving.
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandre...l-universities
Looks like nothing much has changed ... Tulane, LSU, LaTech in Tier 1 ... unfortunately they do not rank those in Tier 2, so you can't really tell if we are inching closer to Tier 1. LaTech is at the bottom of Tier 1.
I attended my son's New Student Orientation at University of Houston today, and didn't realize that there were only 115 Tier One universities in the USA. Here are some schools I found interesting that are NOT Tier One:
Auburn University
Baylor University
Mississippi State University
Oklahoma State University
Rutgers University
Texas Christian University
University of Alabama
Wake Forest University
I am a HUGE fan of sports, but outside of Wake Forest, I don't understand how the rest of these schools don't spend the money on academics to get to Tier 1. My lack of understanding is based upon how much money is spent on athletics. I understand that athletics is either self sufficient or close to, at most of these institutions, but the university leadership should be ashamed.
Complete List here ... https://sites.google.com/a/bu.edu/zh...ication-system
I misspoke, the list I attached is the Carnegie R1 classification and the link as well. Those institutions are NOT Carnegie R1 institutions either.
Even more remarkable is that UTA and GaSt are both Carnegie Doctoral Highest Research.... as are UNT and FIU.... but not us.
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