The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

U.S. News releases revised college rankings

Positions change marginally for six Georgia schools.

- By Ty Tagami ty.tagami@ajc.com

The national publicatio­n known for sorting colleges and universiti­es has issued a new, revised list, explaining that a coding “anomaly” led to incorrect rankings earlier this year.

Several Georgia institu- tions were among the 213 schools to see their num- bers change since U.S. News & World Report initially pub- lished its lists in September. The correction­s were posted Friday.

The rankings were already controvers­ial, in part because of how the calculatio­ns were made. The publica- tion includes basic measures such as class size and fac- ulty qualificat­ions but also more abstract metrics such as “social mobility.”

Last year, about a dozen law schools across the coun- try announced they would no longer submit data for the rankings, which the Yale Law School dean called “profoundly flawed.”

U.S. News attributed the recent re-ranking to the dis- covery of “an anomaly in

the code used to output” the first lists.

A half-dozen Georgia schools saw their positions change:

Dalton State College fin- ished at 41 on the overall list in the category of regional colleges in the South, ris- ing from 44 in September. It rose one spot on the Southern regional public colleges list, to 11.

Georgia Southweste­rn State University moved up two spots on the overall list for universiti­es in the region, to 103. It rose one spot on the list for public regional universiti­es, settling at 51.

Gordon State College dropped to 91-99 from 90-99 in the ranged rankings for regional colleges. It also shifted on the regional public college rankings, to 25-27 from 25-26.

Herzing University-atlanta fell on the regional college rankings to 91-99 from 90-99.

Paine College is now ranked 186-204 on the overall list for national liberal arts colleges, down from 185-204. But the historical­ly Black college rose on the HBCU list, placing 71-78, up from 72-78.

Wesleyan College dropped three spots in the list for regional colleges, landing at 6.

 ?? BOB ANDRES/AJC FILE ?? Dalton State College is among a half-dozen Georgia schools to get new rankings by U.S. News & World Report after the publicatio­n detected an “anomaly” in the code that produced the initial rankings. A total of 213 colleges saw their numbers change.
BOB ANDRES/AJC FILE Dalton State College is among a half-dozen Georgia schools to get new rankings by U.S. News & World Report after the publicatio­n detected an “anomaly” in the code that produced the initial rankings. A total of 213 colleges saw their numbers change.

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