What's exceptional about U of Washington (washington) ?
high rank; top Masters education
beat UC Santa Barbara (33rd place), Ohio State Univ (59th place), USC (70th place), and UC Santa Cruz (136th place), and others, ending with U of Wyoming (351st place).
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The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-2014 is published at http://www.TimesHigherEducation.co.uk.
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Information on majors and programs of study is from the Completions Data File, 2011-12 (Provisional release) as reported by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds). Top majors are the ones that have the most conferred degrees. If it says "is in" rather than just "is", then various top majors were combined into a new attribute. For example, colleges whose top major is "in engineering" will include a college whose top major is chemical engineering, another whose top major is electrical engineering, and so on.
U of Washington is in Seattle, WA, is public, is in the Pacific-12 Conference, research intensive, a member of the American Association of Universities, has a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, has a hospital, has a law school, has a nursing major, has had a Final Four men's basketball team, has its top Masters major in education, offers a Doctor of Medicine degree, offers on-campus housing, plays division I/FBS football, requires test scores for undergrad admissions, its top major is biology/biological sciences, is on the quarter system, its top Doctoral major is medicine, and enrolls 20,000 or more students.
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- ARWU world ranking (16th place)
- USNews MBA ranking (23rd place)
- Times Higher Education world ranking (25th place)
- USNews law school ranking (28th place)
- Forbes Best Buy ranking (34th place)
- Webometrics world ranking (35th place)
- PayScale mid-career median salary ranking (128th place)
- research spending ($640.3M)
- average full-time teaching salary ($96,901)
- endowment per full-time student ($46,844)
- out-of-state undergrad tuition & fees ($29,938)
- average grant aid to undergrads ($14,178)
- research spending per student ($12,977)
- in-state undergrad tuition & fees ($12,383)
- cost of typical room and board ($9,969)
- average undergrad student loan ($5,527)
- non-resident tuition & fees surcharge (141.8%)
- full-time retention rate (93%)
- in-state freshmen (66.9%)
- undergrads who get financial aid (56%)
- ratio of female full-time freshmen (53.9%)
- undergrads who receive student loans (32%)
- minorities (30%)
- undergrads who get Pell grants (23%)
- tuition & fees increase over three years (22.9%)
- average teaching salary differential (men vs. women, 20.8%)
- Asians (20.6%)
- foreign students (10.4%)
- Hispanics (5.6%)
- Blacks or African Americans (2.8%)
- American Indians or Alaska Natives (1%)
- average teaching salary differential (women vs. men, -17.2%)
- 25th percentile SAT math score (570)
- 25th percentile SAT reading score (510)
- 25th percentile SAT writing score (520)
- 75th percentile SAT math score (700)
- 75th percentile SAT reading score (650)
- 75th percentile SAT writing score (640)
- alumni who played in the National Football League (251)
- average January temperature (43.0 degrees)
- dorm capacity (5,781)
- first-year applicants (24,540)
- foreign students (5,150)
- members of the National Academy of Sciences (49)
- men's basketball Final Four appearances (1)
- Rhodes Scholar alumni (37)
- total 75th percentile SAT score (1,990)
- yearly for-credit students (49,340)
- on-campus yearly property crimes per thousand students (1.05)
- students per faculty member (15)
- annual rainfall (37.7 inches)
- diversity and inclusion ratio (0.12)
- elevation (65 meters)
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