BachelorsDegreeOnline Selects The Consus Group Rankings As “Terrific Tool”
BachelorsDegreeOnline.com has included The Consus Group in its “100 Terrific Tools and Resources to Find Your Perfect College”:
The Consus Group. This site offers rankings on business schools, medical schools, law schools, and various rankings for traditional universities, including their own composite that looks at results from several different ranking systems.
Click here for the complete list of “terrific tools.”
Source: BachelorsDegreeOnline.com
Rutgers Law Library Cites Consus Group’s Law School Rankings
The law library at the Rutgers School of Law has included The Consus Group’s law school rankings in its online resources. TCG’s composite law school rankings are listed with other prominent rankings.
Source: Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
AveryIndex Adds Consus Law School Rankings
AveryIndex–a well-known legal resource–has incorporated The Consus Group’s rankings in its highly-selective list of law school rankings.
Source: AveryIndex.com
FindLaw Lists Consus Law School Rankings
FindLaw, a prominent legal reference website, includes The Consus Group’s law school rankings in its resources for prospective law students.
Source: FindLaw for Law Students
HG.org References Consus Law School Rankings
Prominent legal website, HG.org, has added The Consus Group’s rankings to its compilation of leading law school rankings:
The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: HG.org
Education Index Incorporates Consus Legal Rankings
The Education Index has included The Consus Group’s legal rankings in its “Guide to the Top Ranked Law Schools”:
This site offers an explanation of its rankings on a page entitled Rankings Methodology. The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: Education Index
IPCN Catalogs Consus Rankings
The Indiana Pathways to College Network (IPCN) has included The Consus Group’s rankings of colleges, business schools, and law schools in its catalog:
The Consus Group. 2005. Composite rankings: Business.
A ranking of the top 50 business programs in the United States.
The Consus Group. 2005. The Consus Group composite rankings.
Website with a listing of top 100 colleges based on a composite of several factors including other published rankings, selectivity, and yield.
The Consus Group. 2005. Composite rankings: Law.
A ranking of the top 100 law school programs in the United States.
Source: Indiana Pathways to College Network
Northwestern Law Cites Consus Rankings
Northwestern University School of Law has cited The Consus Group in its compilation of prominent law schools rankings:
At Northwestern Law, we support rankings as a source of consumer information and believe they provide one way to measure our reputation and our progress toward the objectives in our Strategic Plan. Though rankings fluctuate over the years, our overall trend has been positive and we are optimistic it will remain so, especially as more of our graduates enter the workforce following the new initiatives from our Working Group process.
Northwestern notes The Consus Group ranked the law school 11th in its Composite Law School Rankings (2005). Northwestern Law also ranked 12th in The Consus Group’s Composite Published Law School Rankings and 8th in its Most Selective Law School Rankings.
Source: Northwestern University School of Law
Consus Law School Rankings Cited by University of Illinois
The Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign–a website providing links to numerous ranking websites and resources–has featured The Consus Group’s rankings in its survey of law school rankings:
Methodology: This site offers an explanation of its rankings on a page entitled Rankings Methodology.
The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Air Force Crossroads Includes Consus Rankings
The Air Force Crossroads’ website has included The Consus Group’s college rankings in its catalog of prominent college ratings.
UCB Library Cites Consus Group’s College Rankings
The University of Colorado at Boulder’s library system has included The Consus Group’s college rankings in its list of prominent college rankings:
Consus is an information provider for the business, investor, and legal communities and was founded by lawyers and management consultants. The site ranks general college and universities, business schools, and law schools.
The Best University Blog Highlights Consus College Rankings
The Consus Group’s composite college rankings were recently examined on The Best University’s blog:
The Consus Group Composite Ranking is actually quite an interesting ranking, because it takes into account a number of other university rankings, such as US news and the Gourman Report. The ranking the Consus Group created only looks at universities and colleges from the United Sates [sic].
Besides the other rankings that are used, a strong weight is given to selectivity of the university, with which is meant the percentage of candidates that is admitted, combined with SAT scores and ranking in their high-school class.
Furthermore, it is interesting that they look at a very wide group of universities and colleges. For example, also a number of military academies are included, which are often not featured in standard or international rankings.
Stillwater Public Schools Rely On Consus Legal Rankings
The public school system in Stillwater, Oklahoma uses The Consus Group’s law school rankings to guide its students’ career decisions:
The Consus Group Composite Rankings- The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: Stillwater Public Schools
Consus College Rankings Cited by University of Illinois Library
The Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has featured The Consus Group’s rankings in its survey of college and university rankings:
Methodology: This site offers an explanation of its methods on a page titled Rankings Methodology.
The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the over top 100 colleges and universities in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity and yield. TCG also offer two other rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
FindLaw Adds Consus Law School Rankings
FindLaw, a prominent legal reference website, has added The Consus Group’s law school rankings to its resources for prospective law students.
Source: FindLaw for Law Students
Blog Touts Consus Rankings as Alternative to U.S. News
The Online University Lowdown–a blog dedicated to news and information in the world of online education–has recommended The Consus Group’s law school rankings as an alternative to U.S. News’ rankings:
This system ranks 100 law school programs based upon published rankings, selectivity, salary, success of the schools graduates, and the percentage of admitted candidates that matriculate to the admitting university. The site also features additional ranking systems based exclusively on published and selectivity data.
Source: Online University Lowdown
Georgia State Cites Consus Law School Rankings
The Department of University Relations at Georgia State University recently surveyed prominent law school rankings, noting:
[T]he College of Law was ranked 60th place among a new ranking of law schools sponsored by the Consus Group. For additional details, go to [The Consus Group's Composite Law School Rankings].”
Source: Department of University Relations at Georgia State University
Santa Clara Law School Dean Cites Consus Law Rankings
Donald J. Polden–Dean of the Santa Clara University Law School–recently cited The Consus Group’s law school rankings in a letter to Santa Clara law students and alumni. His letter concludes:
Finally, it also is useful to note that there are many rankings purporting to evaluate law school programs and many have noted areas of strength of Santa Clara’s law school. The Consus Group, a national organization of business and law consultants published a national ranking of law schools and ranked Santa Clara as the #64 law school in the country based on a comprehensive set of criteria.
Source: Santa Clara Law



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