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
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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

Dickinson College

2016 University Academic Rankings

Dickinson College is a private, residential liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1773 as Carlisle Grammar School, Dickinson was chartered September 9, 1783, six days after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, making it the first college to be founded after the formation of the United States. Dickinson was founded by Benjamin Rush, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. It was originally named "John and Mary's College" in honor of John Dickinson, a signer of the Constitution who was later the President of Pennsylvania, and his wife Mary Norris Dickinson. They donated much of their extensive personal libraries to the new college.

With over 250 full-time faculty members and an enrollment of nearly 2,400 students, Dickinson has been recognized for its innovative curriculum and international education programs. For example, Dickinson sponsors 12 educational centers in other countries, with educational centers and study abroad programs established in cities such as Bologna, Malaga, and Toulouse since the mid-1960s. Its approach to global education has received national recognition from the American Council on Education and NAFSA: Association of International Educators. The college was among six institutions profiled in depth in 2003 by NAFSA for "Outstanding Campus Internationalization." In 2010, Dickinson received The Climate Leadership Award from the organization Second Nature for "innovative and advanced leadership in education for sustainability…." Typically, Dickinson receives approximately 6,000 applications for its 615 spaces, making it one of the most selective colleges in the nation.

In addition to offering either a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree in 22 disciplinary majors and 20 interdisciplinary majors, Dickinson offers an engineering option through its 3:2 program, which consists of three years at Dickinson and two years at an engineering school of Columbia University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, or Case Western Reserve University. Upon successful completion of both portions of the program, students receive the B.S. degree from Dickinson in their chosen field and the B.S. in engineering from the engineering school.

The Dickinson School of Law is located adjacent to the college campus and was originally founded as its law department. It received an independent charter in 1890 and ended all affiliation with the college in 1917. In 2000 the Law School merged with the Pennsylvania State University.

History

The Carlisle Grammar School was founded in 1773 as a frontier Latin school for young males in western Pennsylvania. Within years Carlisle's elite, especially James Wilson and John Montgomery, were pushing for development of the school as a college. In 1782 Benjamin Rush, a leader during the American Revolution and the preeminent physician in the new nation, met in Philadelphia with Montgomery and William Bingham, a prominent businessman and politician. As their conversation about founding a frontier college in Carlisle took place on his porch, "Bingham's Porch" was long a rallying cry at Dickinson.

Dickinson College was chartered by the Pennsylvania legislature on September 9, 1783, six days after the signing of the Treaty of Paris (1783) that ended the American Revolution; it was the first college to be founded in the newly independent nation. Rush intended to name the college after the President of Pennsylvania John Dickinson and his wife Mary Norris Dickinson, proposing "John and Mary's College." The Dickinsons had given the new college an extensive library which they jointly owned, one of the largest libraries in the colonies. The name Dickinson College was chosen instead. When founded, its location west of the Susquehanna River made it the westernmost college in the United States. For the first ... [more on wikipedia]

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Dickinson College Details

Dickinson College Details
detail value
statePennsylvania
conferenceCentennial Conference
publicPrivate
scores1913/1275/29
levelExcellent
rank[187
overall ROI rank[201
sizesmall
undergrads2364
grads0
price62289
drop15
stem13
research0
scores validTrue
Common Questions...

What are the academic rankings for Dickinson College?

1. number 187 for Academics.

2. number 201 for ROI (Return on Investment).

What universities are similar to Dickinson College?

1. Wheaton College

2. Gettysburg College

3. Lewis & Clark College

4. Barnard College

5. Macalester College

6. Occidental College

7. Rhodes College



National Academic Rankings

(summary of all ranking placements)

Dickinson College National Academic Rankings

Dickinson College National Academic Rankings
category rank scores difficulty smartest brainpower faculty research salary ROI overall ROI
Top25018797142217203153159175201
New England Region845372898160605369
State of Pennsylvania151014181512103115
Top Ten Top25018797142217203153159175201


Peer Universities / Similar Universities

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

Dickinson College Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Dickinson College

Dickinson College Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Dickinson College
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
86.48
Wheaton CollegeIllinoisCollege Conference of Illinois...PrivateExcellent149114
86.44
Gettysburg CollegePennsylvaniaCentennial ConferencePrivateExcellent170148
86.14
Lewis & Clark CollegeOregonNorthwest ConferencePrivateExcellent179221
86.13
Barnard CollegeNew YorkIvy LeaguePrivateExcellent104176
85.85
Macalester CollegeMinnesotaMinnesota Intercollegiate Ath ConfPrivateExcellent133146
85.75
Occidental CollegeCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateExcellent158162
85.73
Rhodes CollegeTennesseeSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateExcellent191147
85.48
Colgate UniversityNew YorkPatriot LeaguePrivateExcellent9283
85.32
Oberlin CollegeOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent8155
84.99
Davidson CollegeNorth CarolinaPioneer Football League / Atla...PrivateExcellent155129
84.71
University of RichmondVirginiaColonial Athletic Association ...PrivateExcellent128150
84.69
Kenyon CollegeOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent14791
79.88
Wellesley CollegeMassachusettsNew England Women's & Men's At...PrivateElite78158
79.86
Trinity CollegeConnecticutNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateGood215225
79.84
Vassar CollegeNew YorkUpstate Collegiate Athletic As...PrivateElite82177
79.82
Clark UniversityMassachusettsNew England Women's & Men's At...PrivateGood201224
79.79
Muhlenberg CollegePennsylvaniaCentennial ConferencePrivateGood223217
79.76
Denison UniversityOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateGood204170
79.57
Middlebury CollegeVermontNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateElite90135
79.51
University of Puget SoundWashingtonNorthwest ConferencePrivateGood227223
79.32
Skidmore CollegeNew YorkUpstate Collegiate Athletic As...PrivateGood210220
79.13
Union UniversityTennesseeGulf South ConferencePrivateGood225213
79.11
The College of WoosterOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateGood277317
78.94
Furman UniversitySouth CarolinaSouthern ConferencePrivateGood232192
78.93
Yeshiva UniversityNew YorkSkyline ConferencePrivateGood141208
78.72
Wesleyan UniversityConnecticutNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateElite73137
78.70
Hamilton CollegeNew YorkNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateElite115153
78.66
Washington and Lee UniversityVirginiaOld Dominion Athletic ConferencePrivateElite11746
78.42
Bowdoin CollegeMaineNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateElite64162
78.39
Amherst CollegeMassachusettsNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateElite86158
77.99
Pomona CollegeCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateElite52125
77.93
Sewanee-The University of the SouthTennesseeSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateGood244250
77.56
Brandeis UniversityMassachusettsUniversity Athletic AssociationPrivateExcellent46116
76.57
Wake Forest UniversityNorth CarolinaAtlantic Coast ConferencePrivateExcellent6650
76.21
Santa Clara UniversityCaliforniaWest Coast ConferencePrivateExcellent12398
75.84
College of William and MaryVirginiaColonial Athletic AssociationPublicExcellent5460
75.80
Southern Methodist UniversityTexasAmerican Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent8073
75.35
Emory UniversityGeorgiaUniversity Athletic AssociationPrivateExcellent3629
75.33
Tulane University of LouisianaLouisianaAmerican Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent61106
74.93
Boston CollegeMassachusettsAtlantic Coast ConferencePrivateExcellent4775
74.80
George Washington UniversityWashington DCAtlantic 10 ConferencePrivateExcellent51135
74.21
Boston UniversityMassachusettsPatriot LeaguePrivateExcellent45116
74.19
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillNorth CarolinaAtlantic Coast ConferencePublicExcellent3764
70.58
Centre CollegeKentuckySouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateGood244198
70.34
Beloit CollegeWisconsinMidwest ConferencePrivateGood250233
70.34
Dartmouth CollegeNew HampshireIvy LeaguePrivateElite1921
70.34
Claremont McKenna CollegeCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateElite95118
69.41
University of San DiegoCaliforniaPioneer Football League / West...PrivateGood203195
69.41
Scripps CollegeCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateElite127204
69.39
Elon UniversityNorth CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationPrivateGood200178


Academic Peer Universities / Similar Academics

(mathematically similar academics)

Dickinson College Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Dickinson College

Dickinson College Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Dickinson College
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
96.73
Jewish Theological Seminary of AmericaNew YorkNo Conference AffiliationPrivateExcellent186233
95.65
Rhodes CollegeTennesseeSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateExcellent191147
95.53
United States Coast Guard AcademyConnecticutNew England Football Conferenc...PublicGood18597
95.17
New College of FloridaFloridaNo Conference AffiliationPublicExcellent190237
95.03
Lewis & Clark CollegeOregonNorthwest ConferencePrivateExcellent179221
94.28
Pepperdine UniversityCaliforniaWest Coast ConferencePrivateGood212231
92.55
Milwaukee School of EngineeringWisconsinNorthern Athletics Collegiate ...PrivateGood184102
89.19
Loyola Marymount UniversityCaliforniaWest Coast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage218233
88.38
College of CharlestonSouth CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationPublicAboveAverage219233
84.41
Loyola University ChicagoIllinoisMissouri Valley ConferencePrivateAboveAverage228206
81.02
The University of AlabamaAlabamaSoutheastern ConferencePublicAboveAverage175112
79.87
SUNY at AlbanyNew YorkColonial Athletic Association ...PublicAverage188218
78.59
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginiaAtlantic 10 ConferencePublicAboveAverage178207
76.14
San Diego State UniversityCaliforniaMountain West ConferencePublicAverage183218
70.28
Washington State UniversityWashingtonPacific 12 ConferencePublicAverage189193