Anthropology Rankings

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Educational Quality and Outcomes

Time to Degree: The time required to earn a doctorate is short. ?
Placement Rate: At graduation, most doctorate recipients have either a job or a postdoctoral position. ?
Postdoc Placement: The percentage of doctorate recipients with definite postgraduation plans who have a postdoctoral position is ?
Education Placement: The percentage of doctorate recipients with definite postgraduation plans who have a (nonpostdoctoral) position at an educational institution is ?
Educational Effectiveness: Faculty at other institutions perceive the program to be effective in educating researchers. ?

Faculty Reputation and Activity

Publications: The average number of publications per faculty member is high. ?
Citations: The average number of citations per faculty member is high. ?
Faculty Quality: Faculty at other institutions perceive the scholarly quality of program faculty to be high. ?

Tuition and Expenses

Low cost per year: The cost per year for an student living is low. Assume tuition remission. ?
In-State Tuition: Graduate tuition for in-state students is low. ?
Out-of-State Tuition: Graduate tuition for out-of-state students is low. ?
Living Expenses: Living expenses are low.
Tuition Remission: Students pay a low fraction of total tuition. ?
Debt: Doctorate recipients report low amounts of graduate school debt.

Funding and Student Support

Support: A large percentage of doctorate recipients were supported by a fellowship or assistantship. ?
Fellowships: The percentage of doctorate recipients who were supported primarily by fellowships is ?
Teaching Assistantships: The percentage of doctorate recipients who were supported primarily by teaching assistantships is ?
Grants: The average number of grants per faculty member is high. ?

Student Demographics

Women: The percentage of doctoral degrees awarded to women is large.
Underrepresented Minorities: The percentage of doctoral degrees awarded to underrepresented minorities is large. ?
Foreign Students: The percentage of doctoral degrees awarded to non-US citizens with temporary visas is ?
Part-time Students: The percentage of part-time graduate students is ?

Program Size

Doctorates per Year: The number of doctoral degrees awarded per year is ?
Faculty: Faculty size is ?
Student-Faculty Ratio: The ratio of graduate students to faculty members is ?

Undergraduate Selectivity

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Acceptance Rate: The institution accepts a small percentage of applicants to its undergraduate programs. ?
Math SAT: Undergraduates at the institution have high scores on the mathematics section of the SAT. ?
Verbal SAT: Undergraduates at the institution have high scores on the verbal section of the SAT. ?

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grants from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The Center for Science and the Media served as the project's fiscal sponsor.