Columbia means it this time, for real!
Read MoreOur discussion on U.S. college rankings continue, as we break down how they are used by students at different stages of their academic career, the long-term implications, and more. Read Part I here.
Read MoreIvy Link’s founder, Adam Nguyen sat down with TIME magazine last month to discuss why college rankings have been troubled, and why colleges do in fact care where they land on the list.
Read MoreMany schools, including top law and medical programs, have pulled out of the U.S. News rankings; however, that does not mean they will not be ranked at all. Despite these moves, there are various pros and cons to the current ranking system.
Read MoreFollowing Harvard’s lead, even more medical schools have opted to pull out of the U.S. News and World Report rankings.
Read MoreNot long after Harvard Law parted ways from U.S. News and World Report rankings, Harvard Medical follows suit.
Read MoreIt started with Harvard and Yale Law. Now, many other schools are beginning to follow suit in parting ways with the US News and World Report rankings.
Read MoreIt’s been a rough year for the U.S. News and World Report. Top colleges seem to be through with the ranking shenanigans.
Read MoreIt’s been quite the year for the U.S. News and World Report Rankings. In case you’ve lost track, here are some of the highlights…
Read MoreIn a twist fit for the big screen, the U.S. News & World Report has went ahead and ranked Columbia University despite the school removing themselves earlier this year. But that’s not all…
Read MoreIf you were concerned Columbia would take a serious blow by being bumped from the U.S. News & World Report rankings, think again…
Read MoreIn the wake of getting bumped from the U.S. News & World report rankings, Columbia now faces a lawsuit from a disgruntled alum…
Read MoreOne of the most famous universities gets bumped off the most referenced U.S. college ranking system.
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