Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.
Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you this, but almost every university has these ambitious plans, but only one can be #1.
True, but it’s more plausible when a once great public says it wants to climb back to become the top public than a rank 100 saying it wants to be first.
For now, UVA is going in the wrong direction. Won’t be surprised if UF ranks above it this year.
Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you this, but almost every university has these ambitious plans, but only one can be #1.
Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you this, but almost every university has these ambitious plans, but only one can be #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you this, but almost every university has these ambitious plans, but only one can be #1.
Universities don't control ranking criteria.
USNWR criteria has not been good for higher education in the U.S. in my view. It emphasizes resources, not efficiency or effectiveness. That has led to higher spending and higher tuition and fees over the past 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you this, but almost every university has these ambitious plans, but only one can be #1.
+1Troll
Anonymous wrote:Of course it will and we will all be driving EVs by 2035.
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.
Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago UVa released a strategic plan with the goal of becoming the top public university in the USA and one of the top universities in the world by 2030. In the past years the school has been slipping in rankings and has fallen to the T5 public, and ranked somewhere between 24-27. Very recently the university opened the School of Data Science, which could bump up CS programs.
Do you think UVa can turn around the decline or will it keep falling lower and lower? The grad law school and business school are very highly ranked but the undergrad is not.