Ranking of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Schools

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Your Ranking of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD Programs

Programs 1–30
RankProgramRegres QualitySurvey QualityStudent OutcomesJobs at GradDiversityTuition Remis1st Yr Support
1-5Princeton University Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2-111-43-3483%44-7483%100%
1-7Indiana University-Bloomington Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2-132-126-4382%7-2583%100%
1-11Duke University Ecology2-82-101-3179%83-9083%100%
1-11Washington University in St Louis Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology3-191-63-41NA59-81NA100%
1-11Harvard University Organismic and Evolutionary Biology2-102-93-3575%26-5575%*100%
3-19University of California-Davis Ecology1-26-277-4966%18-4783%100%
3-17University of Chicago Ecology and Evolution7-232-111-1169%77-8783%100%
2-23Columbia University in the City of New York Ecology and Evolutionary Biology20-543-197-6078%*1-375%*100%
4-23University of California-Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy and Management2-114-1917-7063%7-2183%100%
5-29University of California-Santa Barbara Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology6-1710-4010-6082%60-8183%100%
5-32Emory University Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution (PBEE)13-425-262-3578%*32-6775%*100%
5-29University of California-Davis Population Biology4-155-237-5666%53-8083%100%
5-36Dartmouth College Biology-EEB17-4310-382-3781%29-6283%100%
6-33University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior8-226-2839-8676%13-4283%100%
7-36University of California-Berkeley Integrative Biology2-1310-3613-6563%16-4183%100%
RankProgramRegres QualitySurvey QualityStudent OutcomesJobs at GradDiversityTuition Remis1st Yr Support
7-36University of Maryland-College Park Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics7-289-389-5171%8-3183%100%
9-36University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ecology and Evolutionary Biology11-3014-4213-7076%28-5883%100%
8-39Colorado State University Ecology12-389-4223-7588%38-6983%100%
10-41Oregon State University Zoology25-4811-4024-7982%18-5283%100%
10-43Brown University BIOMED: Ecological and Evolutionary Biology40-6222-595-4188%14-4083%100%
10-43Michigan State University Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior6-2515-5210-5675%45-7483% 92%
10-44University of California-Irvine Ecology and Evolutionary Biology21-4611-409-6071%10-3083%100%
11-43University of Chicago Evolutionary Biology13-3927-591-1769%21-5383%100%
13-47Stony Brook University Ecology and Evolution14-3921-5910-6077%35-6283%100%
12-49University of California-Riverside Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology14-3714-4610-63100%24-5633%100%
11-49Washington State University Zoology28-5115-582-2878%*56-8275%*100%
10-47Yale University Ecology and Evolutionary Biology8-235-237-6553%55-7883%100%
10-48Purdue University-Main Campus Wildlife and Aquatic Sciences47-794-2424-8078%*42-6883%100%
13-48University of Colorado at Boulder Ecology and Evolutionary Biology14-4314-5515-6373%4-1583% 91%
13-51University of Connecticut Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD21-4523-626-4278%24-5683%100%

Item Descriptions

Rank
A range indicating how this program ranked in 500 simulated rankings based on your priorities. Programs are sorted by their median rank. Learn more.
NRC regression-based quality measure (Regres Quality)
The NRC's measurements of overall program quality are based on 20 key variables (19 in the humanities) such as GRE scores, student support and faculty publications. To calculate the regression-based quality measure, the relative importance, or weight, of a variable was set by the extent that it correlated with programs viewed most favorably by evaluators in each field. Learn more. Your weight = 3. Larger values are better. (Source: NRC, 2010)
NRC survey-based quality measure (Survey Quality)
The NRC's measurements of overall program quality are based on 20 key variables (19 in the humanities) such as GRE scores, student support and faculty publications. To calculate the survey-based quality measure, evaluators in each field identified the variables that they considered to be the most important indicators of program quality. Learn more. Your weight = 5. Larger values are better. (Source: NRC, 2010)
Student support and outcomes (Student Outcomes)
This variable is a composite of other measures of student support and outcomes, including 6-year or 8-year graduation rates (for non-humanities programs and humanities programs, respectively), time to degree, job placement within academia, percentage of first-year students with full financial support, and whether a program collects data about the employment outcomes of its graduates. The relative importance of these variables was determined by the direct assessments of some 50 faculty in each field. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (Source: NRC, 2010)
Placement Rate (Jobs at Grad)
This variable shows the percentage of students with definite plans at graduation (either a job or a postdoctoral position), based on data from the student questionnaire. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (Source: SED, 2000–2004)
Diversity in the academic environment (Diversity)
This variable shows a composite measure of diversity generated by the National Research Council. It includes data on percent of faculty and students from underrepresented minorities, percent of female faculty and students, and percent of international faculty and students. The relative importance of these variables was determined by the direct assessments of some 50 faculty in each field. Your weight = 1. Larger values are better. (Source: NRC, 2010)
Tuition Remission (Tuition Remis)
This variable shows the median percentage of tuition remission reported by program graduates over the period 2000-2004. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (Source: SED, 2000–2004)
First Year Support (1st Yr Support)
This variable shows the percentage of first-year full-time doctoral students who were given full financial support. In a 2006 questionnaire, programs reported the type of support received by all full-time graduate students in fall 2005. Data for students in each year of enrollment were reported separately. The reported value was calculated as the number of first-year students who received full support (from any source), divided by the total number of first-year students. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (Source: NRC, 2010)

Data Sources

Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
IPEDS is an annual, comprehensive set of surveys of all colleges and universities in the United States. The surveys are conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics.   Learn more
National Research Council
The National Research Council conducts periodic assessments of doctoral programs in the United States. Our data comes from the most recent assessment in 2010.   Learn more
Survey of Earned Doctorates
The NSF/NIH/NEH/USED/USDA/NASA Survey of Earned Doctorates is an annual survey of all new recipients of doctorates from US universities at graduation. The average of the response rates for the 2000–2004 surveys was 92%.   Learn more
Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering
The Survey is an annual assessment of the number and characteristics of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in science, engineering, and health-related fields It is conducted by the National Science Foundation.   Learn more
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.

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