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===Schools ranked by academic measures=== |
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Institutions below are ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the [[University of Georgia]] and [[University of Florida]] were included in [[Public Ivy|''Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies'']] published in 2001.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/006093459X/|first=Howard|last=Greene|first2=Matthew W.|last2=Green|title=Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies|date=July 24, 2001|publisher=Collins Reference|accessdate= May 16, 2007|ISBN=006093459X }}</ref> All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual [[U.S. News & World Report]] "America's Best College Rankings." |
Institutions below are member universities of the [[Southeastern Conference]] ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the [[University of Georgia]] and [[University of Florida]] were included in [[Public Ivy|''Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies'']] published in 2001.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/006093459X/|first=Howard|last=Greene|first2=Matthew W.|last2=Green|title=Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies|date=July 24, 2001|publisher=Collins Reference|accessdate= May 16, 2007|ISBN=006093459X }}</ref> All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual [[U.S. News & World Report]] "America's Best College Rankings." |
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All SEC institutions are members of the [[Southeastern Universities Research Association]] and the SECU initiative. |
All SEC institutions are members of the [[Southeastern Universities Research Association]] and the SECU initiative. |
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| 1195<ref>{{cite web|title=Texas A&M University(TAMU)|url=https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-university-search/texas-university?searchType=college&q=TexasA&MUniversity|publisher=Collegeboard|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> |
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| '''[[Big Ten Conference#Schools ranked by academic measures|BIG 10 average]]''' |
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| '''[[Pacific-12 Conference#Schools ranked by academic measures|PAC-12 average]]''' |
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| '''74%''' |
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| '''88%''' |
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| 1135<ref>{{cite web|title=LSU's graduation rate|url=http://www.lsureveille.com/news/article_5641da90-1e55-11e2-82f9-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=image&photo=0|publisher=LSU Reveille|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> |
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| '''[[Big 12 Conference#Schools ranked by academic measures|BIG 12 average]]''' |
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Revision as of 21:18, 1 January 2014
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Schools ranked by academic measures
Institutions below are member universities of the Southeastern Conference ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the University of Georgia and University of Florida were included in Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies published in 2001.[1] All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual U.S. News & World Report "America's Best College Rankings."
All SEC institutions are members of the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the SECU initiative.
- ^b University of Georgia and University of Florida are considered "public Ivies" a distinction given to top public research universities in the United States.
- ^c This institution is a member of the Association of American Universities(AAU), an invite-only association composed of leading research universities.
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- ^ "University of Georgia". Collegeboard. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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- ^ "Texas A&M University(TAMU)". Collegeboard. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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