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.
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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

Sewanee-The University of the South

2016 University Academic Rankings

Sewanee: The University of the South, also known as Sewanee, is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Sewanee, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by 28 southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church, and its School of Theology is an official seminary of the church. The university's School of Letters offers graduate degrees in American Literature and Creative Writing. The campus (officially called "The Domain" or, affectionately, "The Mountain") consists of 13,000 acres (53 km2) of scenic mountain property atop the Cumberland Plateau, with the developed portion occupying about 1,000 acres (4.0 km2).

The school was ranked 45th in 2015 U.S. News & World Report list of liberal arts colleges. In 2016, Forbes ranked it 84th on its America's Top Colleges list. Sewanee is a member of the Associated Colleges of the South.

History

On July 4, 1857, delegates from ten dioceses of the Episcopal Church - Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas - were led up Monteagle Mountain by Bishop Leonidas Polk for the founding of their denominational college for the region. The goal was to create a Southern university free of Northern influences. As one of its founders, Bishop James Otey of Tennessee put it: the new university will "materially aid the South to resist and repel a fanatical domination which seeks to rule over us." John Armfield, co-owner of Franklin and Armfield was by far the most influential in bankrolling the new university. His purchase of the site where the university continues to exist today and his promise of $25,000 per annum far exceeded any other donations and was considered a "princely offer" by a Nashville newspaper. Today, Sewanee downplays this eminent slave trader who played a central role in its establishment.

The six-ton marble cornerstone, laid on October 10, 1860, and consecrated by Bishop Polk, was blown up in 1863 by Union soldiers; many of the pieces were collected and kept as keepsakes by the soldiers. A few were donated back to the university, and a large fragment was eventually installed in a wall of All Saints' Chapel. Several figures later prominent in the Confederacy, notably Bishop-General Leonidas Polk, Bishop Stephen Elliott, and Bishop James Hervey Otey, were significant founders of the university. Generals Edmund Kirby Smith, Josiah Gorgas and Francis A. Shoup were prominent in the university's postbellum revival and continuance.

Because of the damage and disruptions during the Civil War, construction came to a temporary halt. In 1866 building was resumed, and this date is sometimes used as the re-founding of the university and the year from which it has maintained continuous operations (though official materials and anniversary celebrations still use 1857). The university's first convocation was held on September 18, 1868, with nine students and four faculty members present. The Rt. Rev. Charles Todd Quintard, Vice Chancellor of the University (Second Bishop of Tennessee and "Chaplain of the Confederacy") attended the first Lambeth Conference in England (1868) and received financial support from clergy and laity of the Church of England for rebuilding of the school. Quintard is known as the "Re-Founder" of the University of the South.

During World War II, the University of the South was one of 131 tertiary institutions nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program, which offered students a path to a Navy commission.

Schools of dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, and nursing once existed, and a secondary school was part of the institution into the second half of the 20th century. However, for financial reasons it was eventually decided to focus on the College and the School of Theology. In June 2006, Sewanee opened its School of Letters, a second ... [more on wikipedia]

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Sewanee Details

Sewanee Details
detail value
stateTennessee
conferenceSouthern Athletic Association
publicPrivate
scores1850/1233/28
levelGood
rank[244
overall ROI rank[250
sizesmall
undergrads1631
grads83
price49700
drop14
stem11
research0
scores validTrue
Common Questions...

What are the academic rankings for Sewanee-The University of the South?

1. number 244 for Academics.

2. number 250 for ROI (Return on Investment).

What universities are similar to Sewanee-The University of the South?

1. Centre College

2. Berry College

3. Clark University

4. Trinity College

5. Covenant College

6. Lake Forest College

7. Kenyon College



National Academic Rankings

(summary of all ranking placements)

Sewanee National Academic Rankings

Sewanee National Academic Rankings
category rank scores difficulty smartest brainpower faculty research salary ROI overall ROI
Top250244130164245241153159239250
South East Region531732856848479980
State of Tennessee6341610874125
Top Ten Top250244130164245241153159239250
Top Ten State of Tennessee734109551010


Peer Universities / Similar Universities

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

Sewanee Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Sewanee

Sewanee Peer Universities, Similar Universities to Sewanee
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
85.67
Centre CollegeKentuckySouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateGood244198
85.22
Berry CollegeGeorgiaSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateAboveAverage390412
84.73
Clark UniversityMassachusettsNew England Women's & Men's At...PrivateGood201224
84.69
Trinity CollegeConnecticutNew England Small College Ath ConfPrivateGood215225
84.52
Covenant CollegeGeorgiaUSA South Athletic ConferencePrivateAboveAverage322432
79.90
Lake Forest CollegeIllinoisMidwest ConferencePrivateAboveAverage481495
79.88
Kenyon CollegeOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent14791
79.62
Southwestern UniversityTexasSouthern Collegiate Athletic C...PrivateAboveAverage342236
79.58
Gordon CollegeMassachusettsCommonwealth Coast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage394475
79.33
Washington CollegeMarylandCentennial ConferencePrivateAboveAverage424482
79.20
Coe CollegeIowaIowa Intercollegiate Athletic ConfPrivateAboveAverage375340
79.08
Illinois Wesleyan UniversityIllinoisCollege Conference of Illinois...PrivateAboveAverage298225
78.84
Hendrix CollegeArkansasSouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateAboveAverage294425
78.66
Occidental CollegeCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateExcellent158162
78.58
Macalester CollegeMinnesotaMinnesota Intercollegiate Ath ConfPrivateExcellent133146
78.51
Benedictine CollegeKansasHeart of America Athletic Conf...PrivateAboveAverage473490
78.50
Taylor UniversityIndianaMid - States Football Associat...PrivateAboveAverage391261
78.43
Franciscan University of SteubenvilleOhioAllegheny Mountain Collegiate ...PrivateAboveAverage410310
78.35
Willamette UniversityOregonNorthwest ConferencePrivateAboveAverage300402
78.24
DePauw UniversityIndianaNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateAboveAverage304173
78.21
John Brown UniversityArkansasSooner Athletic ConferencePrivateAboveAverage489421
78.09
Stonehill CollegeMassachusettsNortheast 10 ConferencePrivateAboveAverage467469
77.93
Dickinson CollegePennsylvaniaCentennial ConferencePrivateExcellent187201
77.80
Wheaton CollegeIllinoisCollege Conference of Illinois...PrivateExcellent149114
77.79
Muhlenberg CollegePennsylvaniaCentennial ConferencePrivateGood223217
77.46
Skidmore CollegeNew YorkUpstate Collegiate Athletic As...PrivateGood210220
77.20
Furman UniversitySouth CarolinaSouthern ConferencePrivateGood232192
75.21
Elon UniversityNorth CarolinaColonial Athletic AssociationPrivateGood200178
73.82
University of IowaIowaBig Ten ConferencePublicGood6879
72.81
Davidson CollegeNorth CarolinaPioneer Football League / Atla...PrivateExcellent155129
72.63
Wagner CollegeNew YorkNortheast ConferencePrivateAboveAverage385412
72.19
Saint Anselm CollegeNew HampshireNortheast 10 ConferencePrivateAboveAverage443423
72.09
University of DallasTexasSouthern Collegiate Athletic C...PrivateAboveAverage282175
70.93
William Jewell CollegeMissouriGreat Lakes Valley ConferencePrivateAboveAverage387344
70.90
Point Loma Nazarene UniversityCaliforniaPacific West ConferencePrivateAboveAverage357440
70.74
Rollins CollegeFloridaSunshine State ConferencePrivateAboveAverage262338
70.57
Messiah CollegePennsylvaniaMiddle Atlantic States Athleti...PrivateAboveAverage387436
70.49
Stetson UniversityFloridaPioneer Football League / Atla...PrivateAboveAverage344395
70.44
Lipscomb UniversityTennesseeAtlantic Sun ConferencePrivateAboveAverage303255
70.34
Oberlin CollegeOhioNorth Coast Athletic ConferencePrivateExcellent8155
70.24
Bethel UniversityMinnesotaMinnesota Intercollegiate Ath ConfPrivateAboveAverage423428
70.23
Samford UniversityAlabamaSouthern ConferencePrivateAboveAverage431272
69.90
Drake UniversityIowaPioneer Football League / Miss...PrivateAboveAverage263136
69.81
Dallas Baptist UniversityTexasHeartland ConferencePrivateAboveAverage408342
69.58
Brandeis UniversityMassachusettsUniversity Athletic AssociationPrivateExcellent46116
69.54
University of RedlandsCaliforniaSouthern California Intercoll ...PrivateAboveAverage380460
69.38
Saint Edward's UniversityTexasHeartland ConferencePrivateAboveAverage418480
69.38
Eureka CollegeIllinoisUpper Midwest Athletic Confere...PrivateAboveAverage316427
69.34
Butler UniversityIndianaPioneer Football League / Big ...PrivateAboveAverage349204
69.28
University of Mary WashingtonVirginiaCapital Athletic ConferencePublicAboveAverage424386


Academic Peer Universities / Similar Academics

(mathematically similar academics)

Sewanee Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Sewanee

Sewanee Academic Peer Universities, Similar Academic Universities to Sewanee
match image university state conference public level rank overall ROI
98.07
Babson CollegeMassachusettsNew England Women's & Men's At...PrivateGood243150
97.47
North Coast Athletic Conference (Average)-North Coast Athletic Conference-Conf-Good-221
95.71
Centre CollegeKentuckySouthern Athletic AssociationPrivateGood244198
95.30
Hope CollegeMichiganMichigan Intercollegiate Athle...PrivateAboveAverage244227
93.01
Drake UniversityIowaPioneer Football League / Miss...PrivateAboveAverage263136
92.59
Rollins CollegeFloridaSunshine State ConferencePrivateAboveAverage262338
91.71
New Saint Andrews CollegeIdahoNo Conference AffiliationPrivateAboveAverage241238
89.28
Christopher Newport UniversityVirginiaUSA South Athletic Conference ...PublicAboveAverage268320
88.61
Missouri Valley Conference (Average)-Missouri Valley Conference-Conf-AboveAverage-202
86.76
Southern Polytechnic State UniversityGeorgiaNo Conference AffiliationPublicAboveAverage267128
84.99
Big Twelve Conference (Low)-Big Twelve Conference-Conf-Average-178
84.73
University of Missouri-St LouisMissouriGreat Lakes Valley ConferencePublicAboveAverage242211
83.92
University of New MexicoNew MexicoMountain West ConferencePublicAverage265153
83.64
Towson UniversityMarylandColonial Athletic AssociationPublicAverage264365
82.22
North Dakota State UniversityNorth DakotaMissouri Valley Conference / T...PublicAverage261196
80.92
Grand Valley State UniversityMichiganGreat Lakes Intercollegiate At...PublicAverage247239
79.56
University of MaineMaineAtlantic 10 Conference / Ameri...PublicAverage248245
78.09
The University of Texas at ArlingtonTexasSun Belt ConferencePublicAverage240157