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Purpose of the National Liberal Arts 25 Comparison Group
In April 2004, the Board of Trustees approved a revised a list of colleges for use as a uniform group for all data review and comparison on campus. This comparison group was designed so that one would expect Lycoming to be around the average or 3rd quartile. The goal of this comparison groups is to assist Lycoming in growing stronger by measuring itself against strong schools as opposed to choosing less successful small colleges against which the College could demonstrate the significant growth it has achieved in the past decade. Given the composition of the comparison group, when examining the data, one would expect to find Lycoming around the mean in the National Liberal Arts 25.
Selection Criteria for National Liberal Arts 25 Comparison Group
Curricular focus: A focus on undergraduate, liberal arts education – typically classified as Baccalaureate Liberal Arts by the Carnegie Foundation
Size: Total full-time undergraduate enrollment of no less than half and no more than double Lycoming’s enrollment
Financial strength: Total endowment of no less than half and no more than double Lycoming’s total
Range of strength: A mix of stretch institutions and peer institutions as determined by National Liberal ranking in US News (predominantly 2nd and 3rd tier institutions)
Location: The comparison group includes a mix of institutions from Pennsylvania, the Northeast and nationwide. This mix is purposeful. The list includes a number of institutions within Lycoming's primary admissions markets (13/25). The remaining institutions from across the country reflect Lycoming's status as a National Liberal Arts College.
The National Liberal Arts 25 Group
Allegheny College (PA)
Alma College (MI)
Augustana College (IL)
Bethany College (WV)
Cornell College (IA)
Elizabethtown College (PA)
Emory & Henry College (VA)
Guilford College (NC)
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Hartwick College (NY)
Hendrix College (AR)
Hiram College (OH)
Juniata College (PA)
Kalamazoo College (MI)
Knox College (IL)
McDaniel College (MD)
Moravian College (PA)
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Mount Union College (OH)
Muhlenberg College (PA)
Ohio Wesleyan University (OH)
Randolph-Macon College (VA)
Roanoke College (VA)
Susquehanna University (PA)
Ursinus College (PA)
Washington & Jefferson (PA)
Westminster College (PA)
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