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The Company 乐播传媒入口 Keeps: Our Peer Institutions

Campus & Community
Oct 8, 2024

Maybe a parent once told you, 鈥淵ou are known by the company you keep!鈥 Turns out, parents can be wise. Sometimes even institutions of higher learning benefit from such wisdom.

Similar to almost every college and university in the U.S., 乐播传媒入口 maintains a list of other schools it views as its peer group. This list can be mined for comparative information that can be helpful for data-driven decision-making purposes.

乐播传媒入口 has maintained such a list for decades. In the late-1980s the College had a 鈥淧eer 11鈥 list. Sometime around 2013, that expanded to a 鈥淧eer 16鈥 list.

The higher education landscape is always changing; maybe more so in the past few decades than ever (think for-profit universities, more complex government regulations, the pandemic, etc.). It follows that periodically assessing and sometimes revising one鈥檚 peer list 鈥 to account for new circumstances, changing demographics, and dynamic strategic plans 鈥 helps keep benchmarking data more relevant and actionable.

Recently, 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 senior leadership determined it was time to reassess the Peer 16 list. Executive Council, Staff Council, and Student Government Association were engaged in conversations to vet factors that would be the most relevant for setting the College鈥檚 peers. A robust set of admission, academic, finance, and profile/community size criteria resulted and were applied to 206 potential peer institutions. That process yielded a list of 23 colleges for peer consideration.

Leadership then charged the Office of Analytics and Institutional Research with a more thorough analysis of the colleges on the potential list, which included members of 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 previous peer group. Some serious number crunching ensued and helped validate that a list of 17 peer institutions could best do the intended job. The analysis results can be seen in an extensive set of charts, graphs, and tables on the Senior Leadership 乐播传媒入口Share site (College login required) in the (pdf).

The refreshed peer group list maintains 12 and removes four of the previous 16 peers while adding five new colleges. The holdovers: Amherst, Bowdoin, Carleton, Davidson, Kenyon, Macalester, Oberlin, Pomona, Smith, St. Olaf, Swarthmore, and Vassar. The new additions: Colby, Hamilton, Haverford, Middlebury, and Skidmore. Being dropped: Colorado College, Reed, Washington and Lee University, and Williams.

The changes are evolutionary rather than revolutionary, but the new peer list better aligns with 乐播传媒入口 and helps affirm that the College is keeping good company.


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