Texas A&M University ranks first among public institutions in Texas in return on investment (ROI) – what a graduate earns compared to typical college costs incurred – according to listings posted online by PayScale, Inc.We're number one among...public institutions in Texas. Nationally, we're #13 when measured as %ROI. When ranked nationally by 30-year ROI in $, we're #71 (in state) and #83 (out of state). In Texas, we're behind Rice (#26).
The online firm that compiles employee salary data nationally shows Texas A&M to have a 12.7% ROI, based on its typical costs, using a 2009 basis, compared to its 30-year ROI adjusted to reflect 2010 dollars. Texas A&M’s ROI, as shown in the survey, is even better than that for the two top-rated schools: MIT and Cal Tech, both of which had ROIs of 12.5%. The major determination in PayScale’s numerical rankings is the total cumulative estimated net salary for 30 years, combined with several other factors
At least we BTHO tu (#113 and #136).
Here's how we did compared to the Vision 2020 peer institutions:
Vision 2020 Abbreviation | Ranking(s) in $ROI | Ranking(s) in %ROI |
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UC Berkeley | 16, 23 | 13.1% #6 (tie) |
Georgia Tech | 31, 36 | 14.2% #1 |
UCLA | 47, 52 | 13.1% #6 (tie) |
UC San Diego | 46, 56 | 12.6% #16 |
Illinois | 55, 68 | 12.4% #21 (tie) |
Michigan | 58, 75 | 13.1% #6 (tie) |
Texas A&M | 71, 83 | 12.7$ #13 |
UC Davis | 72, 97 | 11.8% #43 (tie) |
Purdue | 105, 126 | 12.4% #21 (tie) |
Florida | 112, 140 | 13.0% #10 (tie) |
Texas | 113, 136 | 11.9% #38 (tie) |
Wisconsin | 127, 485 | 12.3% #27 |
Penn St. | 130, 146 | 11.1% #88 (tie) |
North Carolina | 149, 173 | 13.0% #10 (tie) |
Minnesota | 209, 238 | 10.9% #109 (tie) |
Ohio St. | 231, 266 | 10.5% #156(tie) |
The key lesson here: to maximize rankings, pick the right comparison group.
keep up the great work! i always love your posts. what do you think of the current budget situation and plans to deal with it?
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