Millersville University ranked in the top 100 masters north: SNAPPER
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 @ 12:43 PM
This year, Millersville University rose to the top of the rankings for the category of Best Universities-Master’s in the North region. U.S. News & World Report announced on August 20, 2009 its annual college rankings issued for 2010. Millersville University ranked 54 among the tier one schools in this category; which is an improvement from last year’s ranking of 58. This ranking was the highest among all Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities. Other Tier 1 PASSHE schools that made the list are, Bloomsburg ranking at 74, Shippensburg at 77 and West Chester at 81. The purpose of the rankings is to offer students at a glance information that will assist in choosing a university. The ranking system offers the opportunity to compare the quality of institutions based on a number of indicators, including: the atmosphere of the campus, activities, sports, academic offerings, location, cost and financial aid availability. There are many detailed factors that go into calculating the college rankings. U.S. News looks for colleges that exemplify eight types of academic programs that are proven to enhance learning: first-year experiences, learning communities, writing in the disciplines, senior capstone, study abroad, internships or cooperative education, opportunities for undergraduate research, and service learning. For the first time, the rankings highlighted schools that were recognized for demonstrating a strong commitment to teaching. The indicators used to measure academic quality are based on a weighted system. The greatest weight is peer assessment, counting at 25 percent of the vote. The news ranking formula finds the opinions of those in a position to judge the schools academic excellence to be most important. This is done by surveys completed by presidents, provosts and deans of admission. Each individual must rate the academic on a five point scale, marginal to distinguished. Retention is worth twenty percent in national universities. This category looks for the percentage of returning freshman, as well as if there is an suitable amount offered classes which students need to be successful. Faculty resources count for 20 percent, meaning that the more available professors are to their students, the more the students will succeed. Student selectivity counts for 15 percent, financial resources count for 10 percent, graduation rate performance counts for five percent as well as alumni giving rate. This ranking is something to be celebrated.
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Millersville University ranked in the top 100 masters north: SNAPPER
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 @ 12:43 PM
This year, Millersville University rose to the top of the rankings for the category of Best Universities-Master’s in the North region. U.S. News & World Report announced on August 20, 2009 its annual college rankings issued for 2010. Millersville University ranked 54 among the tier one schools in this category; which is an improvement from last year’s ranking of 58. This ranking was the highest among all Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) universities. Other Tier 1 PASSHE schools that made the list are, Bloomsburg ranking at 74, Shippensburg at 77 and West Chester at 81. The purpose of the rankings is to offer students at a glance information that will assist in choosing a university. The ranking system offers the opportunity to compare the quality of institutions based on a number of indicators, including: the atmosphere of the campus, activities, sports, academic offerings, location, cost and financial aid availability. There are many detailed factors that go into calculating the college rankings. U.S. News looks for colleges that exemplify eight types of academic programs that are proven to enhance learning: first-year experiences, learning communities, writing in the disciplines, senior capstone, study abroad, internships or cooperative education, opportunities for undergraduate research, and service learning. For the first time, the rankings highlighted schools that were recognized for demonstrating a strong commitment to teaching. The indicators used to measure academic quality are based on a weighted system. The greatest weight is peer assessment, counting at 25 percent of the vote. The news ranking formula finds the opinions of those in a position to judge the schools academic excellence to be most important. This is done by surveys completed by presidents, provosts and deans of admission. Each individual must rate the academic on a five point scale, marginal to distinguished. Retention is worth twenty percent in national universities. This category looks for the percentage of returning freshman, as well as if there is an suitable amount offered classes which students need to be successful. Faculty resources count for 20 percent, meaning that the more available professors are to their students, the more the students will succeed. Student selectivity counts for 15 percent, financial resources count for 10 percent, graduation rate performance counts for five percent as well as alumni giving rate. This ranking is something to be celebrated.
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I would love to live for the moment, I love spontaneity, but right now my life is at a stand still until I graduate. So, for now, i will settle with being completely absorbed in my work and when I have time, I will go on random adventures to keep me sane. I love outdoors; I hate being in the house when the sun is out and it is warm. I live for the silence of the woods and the sense of sublime when I look at the beauty of nature. I love trees and flowers, especially daisies and weeping willows.
Writing is my passion, and It is the only thing that can get me out of a bad mood. That, and crying...most of the time my writing is accompanied by...crying. I am really too emotional for my own good, but I think I trained myself to be that way because my best works happen when I am completely depressed.
I love music, especially alternative and classic rock and roll. The calm sound of Brandnew is one of the only things that can calm my hyper personality. I love finding new music, and I wish I had more time to do this. One of my favorite things is finding that song that describes exactly how you are feeling at that point in time, and then i play it over and over until i am sick of it. I also love to sing, and I sing all the time if I am comfortable around you.
I am a senior at Millersville, and I am at that point where I do not have the time to be carefree, and I do not have the same friends I used to. Everyone changes in college, it is inevitable, and it is just not as easy for me to find lasting friendships, and people that I do not see right through, or that I can trust. School can get hard when you do not have someone that is there to lean on. When I need someone though, I can always talk to my boyfriend, Zach, who is currently living too far for me to see. He is the greatest guy ever, and I love him way too much. Every time i think about how much I love him, I remember this sappy song that I had to sing in choir. He is always there for me and will always make me feel better. I miss him always.
One day I would love to do something to make a difference in someone else's life. I want to finish my degree in English, and help make the world a better place, even in the smallest way. I want to see the world, and experience everything so I can write something great.
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