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These observations are consistent with the fact that the Claremont Colleges are highly selective institutions: As a group they rank eighth nationally for student selectivity, with a mean SAT score of 1400 (science plus verbal) for the entering first-year class.

Another common statistic for measuring college quality is "student selectivity".

Indeed, the two U.S. News categories in which Washington University has made its most significant gains, financial resources and student selectivity, seem inextricably linked to its fund-raising prowess and $3.5 billion endowment, the 11th largest in the nation.

The ranking, which covers only American schools accredited by AACSB, measures three categories: "quality assessment" which takes into account the view of business school deans and recruiters; "placement success" which measures graduate salaries and employment rates; and "student selectivity" a measure of such things as GMAT scores and grade point averages.

This improvement in academic preparation of the minority students that enrolled at a UC campus after Prop 209 suggests that changes in minority student selectivity with respect to academic preparation noted in the Introduction may have accounted for some, if not all, of the improved graduation rates of minorities after the implementation of Prop 209.

Lowering the percentage of students who are admitted contributes to "student selectivity," a significant factor in the seven weighted variables which U.S. News uses to determine rankings.

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They have immense positive student selection bias because of their selectivity, and tech leaders like Peter Thiel have questioned the value that they offer beyond that network.

U.S. News evaluates educational quality by looking inside colleges at measures like faculty-student ratios, admissions selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving.

The lawsuit asserts that CollegeAmerica staff consistently misled and lied to students about the selectivity of the school, the transferability of credits, the jobs they could obtain, the salaries they could earn, and more.

Naysayers warn that this redirection of focus, whether in established medical schools or new ones, will decrease the selectivity of students and produce less competitive and less competent future physicians.

Here is how it is played: After the latest round of articles about increased selectivity nationwide, students worry that their "good fit" schools may be more out of reach than they thought, or that they won't qualify for as much scholarship money as they anticipated.

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