University Benchmarks

Ranking the Top 100 Academic Universities

UniversityBenchmarks.com ranks the universities that attract and produce the best academic students.

There are many 'University Rankings' on the internet. Most rankings rely heavily on subjective metrics like 'reputation' and 'selectivity'. UniversityBenchmarks is purely an academic ranking model. The rankings are based on the reported academic and financial metrics of the colleges. There are no subjective factors like 'reputation' that are used. The calculations are performed using normal statistical models. All universities are considered equal and there is no weighting of the ranking categories.

The university 2014-2015 dataset is comprised of over 2400 US Universities & Colleges and comes from multiple sources using the most favorable reported metrics for a university.

The universities are ranked against each other in each filtered set. It is an iterative process whereby lower ranking universities are removed and the set is re-ranked until the final set of 100 is reached.

Selecting 'Rank Top 10 Only' will show the Top 10 for each filter category ranked against each other.

The academic rankings of the universities within the major conferences (ACC, Big12, Big10, Pac12, SEC) are available.

The 2017 rankings will be available in August.

Notes:
  • It is possible for universities to be ranked higher/lower than one another depending on the filter set.
  • Conference averages are based on the top 8 schools in the conference.
  • Public Schools are highlighted
  • Clicking on the university's seal icon will take you to the university's website.

Ranking Fields

Rank - Overall rank based on the average of the ranking fields (Scores, Difficulty, Smartest, Brainpower, Faculty and Research).

Scores - SAT & ACT scores. The university's test scores are corrected for dropout rate when score level is Good, Excellent or Elite. This will slightly boost scores for highly competitive schools.

Difficulty - Academic rigor is estimated based on how difficult it is to get an "A" at the university. An estimated GPA at the university is calculated for the average US Student. University grade inflation, average GPA, and STEM density are factors.

Smartest - University that can field the highest scoring students based on the average US University size. Higher Smartest Rank = "Smartest for the Average University"

Brainpower - The average "smartest" rank using 5 reference populations (CalTech, MIT, Stanford, GaTech and Berkeley). Higher Brainpower Rank = "Higher Density of Smart Students". The university ranked higher can mathematically field 'X' number of smarter students than universities ranked below them.

Faculty - Ranking based on number of % of faculty with awards and academy membership.

Research - Ranking is achieved by iteratively ranking the average of 3 research metrics (r-pop, r-stem, r-other ). The lowest ranked college is then removed and the new set is re-ranked. The result is the schools with potentially the strongest research environments per student bubble up to the top regardless of size or research budget.

  • r-pop - Average research spending for student population
  • r-stem - STEM research spending
  • r-other - Other/Medical/Health research spending

Salary ROI - "Salary Return on Investment" is not used in the overall ranking but is provided for additional information. Using the undergraduate average starting and mid-career salaries, the rank is based on a 20yr salary accumulation (with raises) minus the cost of a 4 year education at the university. Salaries are normalized across the country using the average COLA for the university's geo-economic region (7 regions total). The COLA effect is diminished by the level of the university. Elite, Excellent and Good universities have a greater distribution of graduates across the country and a diminishing COLA effect. The resultant value would be the graduate's spending potential over the 20yr period.

Overall ROI - "Overall Return on Investment" is not used in the overall ranking but is provided for additional information. The average of Overall Rank and Salary ROI. This would be the "Best academic bang for the buck". Colleges that produce the best education, at the best price, with the best return will be ranked higher.

Color Key - ranks are colorized as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 50 100

The 2016 University Academic Rankings

Big East Conference (Low)

2016 University Academic Rankings

This article is about the league founded in 2013. For the previous league of the same name, see Big East Conference (1979-2013). For that league's football successor, see American Athletic Conference.

The Big East Conference (stylized as BIG EAST) is a collegiate athletic conference that competes in NCAA Division I in all sports except football, which is not sponsored. The conference has been officially recognized as a Division I multi-sport conference, effective on August 1, 2013.

Its nucleus is composed of the "Catholic Seven" members of the Big East Conference (1979-2013): DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, Seton Hall University, St. John's University, and Villanova University. In December 2012, these schools chose to split from the football playing schools in order to focus on basketball, and in March 2013 reached a settlement, whereby they retained the existing Big East Conference name, logos, and men's basketball tournament site. Butler University, Creighton University, and Xavier University also joined the conference on its July 1, 2013 launch date.

The football-playing members of the old Big East, along with several other schools, formed the American Athletic Conference, which retains the old Big East's charter and structure. However, both conferences claim 1979 as their founding date. As part of the separation agreement, the basketball schools were able to retain the basketball records while the football schools retained the football records respectively.

Val Ackerman, former WNBA president, has been commissioner since June 26, 2013. On the same day Ackerman was named as commissioner, it announced that it will be headquartered in New York City. None of the conference's schools sponsor varsity football in the top-level Division I FBS. Georgetown, Villanova, and Butler do operate football programs in the second-level Division I FCS, though only Villanova offers scholarships to its players.

History | The original Big East

The original Big East Conference was founded in 1979 as a basketball conference, when Providence, St. John's, Georgetown, and Syracuse invited Seton Hall, Connecticut (UConn), Holy Cross, Rutgers, and Boston College (BC). Holy Cross turned down the invitation, as did Rutgers initially, while BC, Seton Hall, and UConn accepted. Villanova and Pittsburgh joined shortly thereafter under the leadership of the Big East's first commissioner, Dave Gavitt.

The conference remained largely unchanged until 1991, when it began to sponsor football, adding Miami as a full member, and Rutgers, Temple, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia as football-only members. Rutgers and West Virginia upgraded to full Big East membership in 1995, while Virginia Tech did the same in 2000. Notre Dame also joined as a non-football member effective in 1995. Temple football was kicked out after the 2004 season, but rejoined in 2012 and intended to become a full Big East member in 2013.

The unusual structure of the Big East, with the "football" and "non-football" schools, led to instability in the conference. The waves of defection and replacement brought about by the conference realignments of 2005 and the early 2010s revealed tension between the football-sponsoring and non-football schools that eventually led to the split of the conference in 2013.

The conference reorganized following the tumultuous period of realignment that hobbled the Big East between 2010 and 2013. The Big East was one of the most severely impacted conferences during the most recent conference realignment period. In all, 14 member schools announced their departure for other conferences, and 15 other schools announced plans to join the conference (eight as all-sports members, and four for ... [more on wikipedia]

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Big East Conference Details

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Common Questions...

What are the academic rankings for Big East Conference (Low)?

1. number - for Academics.

2. number 224 for ROI (Return on Investment).

What universities are similar to Big East Conference (Low)?

1. University of San Francisco

2. Pace University-New York

3. Marquette University

4. Loyola University Chicago

5. Loyola Marymount University

6. University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras

7. Saint Louis University



National Academic Rankings

(summary of all ranking placements)

Big East Conference National Academic Rankings

Big East Conference National Academic Rankings
category rank scores difficulty smartest brainpower faculty research salary ROI overall ROI
Conferences483886364558743639
Big East Conference-811777568
Top Ten Big East Conference-810777566


Peer Universities / Similar Universities

(mathematically similar student body, size, academics, stem, salary... etc)

Big East Conference Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Big East Conference

Big East Conference Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Big East Conference
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
98.56
University of San FranciscoCaliforniaWest Coast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage226241
93.31
Pace University-New YorkNew YorkNortheast 10 ConferencePrivateAverage476465
93.09
Marquette UniversityWisconsinBig East ConferencePrivateAboveAverage197121
92.30
Loyola University ChicagoIllinoisMissouri Valley ConferencePrivateAboveAverage228206
91.39
Loyola Marymount UniversityCaliforniaWest Coast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage218233
91.37
University of Puerto Rico-Rio PiedrasPuerto RicoIndependent Southeast RegionPublicAboveAverage176232
91.37
Saint Louis UniversityMissouriAtlantic 10 ConferencePrivateAboveAverage169165
91.36
University of St ThomasMinnesotaMinnesota Intercollegiate Ath ConfPrivateAboveAverage238156
86.52
University of DaytonOhioPioneer Football League / Atla...PrivateAboveAverage278138
86.11
Salisbury UniversityMarylandEmpire Eight / Capital Athleti...PublicAboveAverage243358
85.74
University of Northern IowaIowaMissouri Valley ConferencePublicAboveAverage252248
85.57
College of CharlestonSouth CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationPublicAboveAverage219233
85.49
SUNY College at OswegoNew YorkState University of New York A...PublicAboveAverage361450
85.36
Howard UniversityWashington DCMid Eastern Athletic ConferencePrivateAverage343429
85.29
University of VermontVermontAmerica EastPublicAboveAverage136191
85.04
University of North DakotaNorth DakotaBig Sky ConferencePublicAverage363266
84.51
Truman State UniversityMissouriGreat Lakes Valley ConferencePublicAboveAverage208189
84.50
SUNY at AlbanyNew YorkColonial Athletic Association ...PublicAverage188218
84.49
University of North Carolina WilmingtonNorth CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationPublicAboveAverage221228
83.92
CUNY Bernard M Baruch CollegeNew YorkCity University of New York At...PublicAboveAverage135182
83.82
Syracuse UniversityNew YorkAtlantic Coast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage172216
83.45
CUNY Hunter CollegeNew YorkCity University of New York At...PublicAboveAverage193228
83.37
Clemson UniversitySouth CarolinaAtlantic Coast ConferencePublicAboveAverage9851
83.11
Creighton UniversityNebraskaBig East ConferencePrivateAboveAverage273190
83.07
University of DelawareDelawareColonial Athletic AssociationPublicAboveAverage107138
82.91
University of Nebraska-LincolnNebraskaBig Ten ConferencePublicAboveAverage11998
82.83
University of OregonOregonPacific 12 ConferencePublicAboveAverage174221
82.77
University of Oklahoma-Norman CampusOklahomaBig Twelve ConferencePublicAboveAverage13754
82.66
University of ArkansasArkansasSoutheastern ConferencePublicAboveAverage171119
82.62
University of KentuckyKentuckySoutheastern ConferencePublicAboveAverage159130
82.61
University of Massachusetts-AmherstMassachusettsMid - American Conference / At...PublicAboveAverage88144
82.46
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginiaAtlantic 10 ConferencePublicAboveAverage178207
82.40
Utah State UniversityUtahMountain West ConferencePublicAboveAverage165120
82.28
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical CollegeLouisianaSoutheastern ConferencePublicAboveAverage14888
82.19
University of Colorado BoulderColoradoPacific 12 ConferencePublicAboveAverage7959
81.96
University of North TexasTexasConference USAPublicAboveAverage192165
79.79
University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointWisconsinWisconsin Intercollegiate Ath ConfPublicAverage466414
79.26
University of Wisconsin-La CrosseWisconsinWisconsin Intercollegiate Ath ConfPublicAverage302258
79.04
University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWisconsinWisconsin Intercollegiate Ath ConfPublicAverage350253
78.97
The University of Tennessee-ChattanoogaTennesseeSouthern ConferencePublicAverage434464
78.84
University of Louisiana at MonroeLouisianaSun Belt ConferencePublicAverage485352
78.71
SUNY College at BrockportNew YorkEmpire Eight / State Universit...PublicAverage473487
78.65
South Dakota State UniversitySouth DakotaMissouri Valley Conference / T...PublicAverage354263
78.61
Hofstra UniversityNew YorkColonial Athletic AssociationPrivateAboveAverage231298
78.48
The College of New JerseyNew JerseyNew Jersey Athletic ConferencePublicGood164193
78.41
State University of New York at New PaltzNew YorkState University of New York A...PublicAboveAverage341457
78.31
The University of MontanaMontanaBig Sky ConferencePublicAverage372232
78.09
University of Nebraska at OmahaNebraskaThe Summit LeaguePublicAverage491364
77.87
University of New HampshireNew HampshireColonial Athletic Association ...PublicAverage221225
77.72
University of San DiegoCaliforniaPioneer Football League / West...PrivateGood203195


Academic Peer Universities / Similar Academics

(mathematically similar academics)

Big East Conference Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Big East Conference

Big East Conference Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Big East Conference
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
98.71
Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (Low)-Upstate Collegiate Athletic As...-Conf-AboveAverage-320
95.65
Austin CollegeTexasSouthern Collegiate Athletic C...PrivateAboveAverage291415
95.58
Cedarville UniversityOhioPrivateAboveAverage287278
95.43
Providence CollegeRhode IslandBig East ConferencePrivateAboveAverage286350
93.75
Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath Conf (Average)-Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath Conf-Conf-AboveAverage-242
93.06
North Coast Athletic Conference (Average)-North Coast Athletic Conference-Conf-Good-221
92.65
Hendrix CollegeArkansasSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateAboveAverage294425
91.88
Kennesaw State UniversityGeorgiaAtlantic Sun ConferencePublicAverage290291
91.19
CUNY City CollegeNew YorkCity University of New York At...PublicAverage293347
91.12
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (Average)-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference-Conf-AboveAverage-197
90.60
Midwest Conference (Average)-Midwest Conference-Conf-Good-245
90.14
No Conference Affiliation (Low)-No Conference Affiliation-Conf-Good-338
89.85
University of Nevada-RenoNevadaMountain West ConferencePublicAverage289340
88.85
Mountain West Conference (Low)-Mountain West Conference-Conf-Average-285
88.85
California State Polytechnic University-PomonaCaliforniaCalifornia Collegiate Athletic...PublicAverage288356
88.55
Horizon League (Average)-Horizon League-Conf-Average-299
88.51
University of North Carolina at CharlotteNorth CarolinaDivision I-AA Independents / C...PublicAverage292207