But some things remain constant: The top tier of the 2022 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings is packed with familiar names, with Harvard University claiming the top spot for the fifth straight year. But the WSJ/THE College Rankings focus on outputs, emphasizing the return on investment students see after they graduate. The emergence of remote learning during the pandemic has raised new questions about the value of higher education, she says. For those planning to enter college, rankings remain useful tools that students and families can use to help decide where to go. The WSJ/THE rankings are intended to serve as a starting point for families considering their options: The "best" school in the world might not be the best one for you.
Source: Bangkok Post September 22, 2021 23:37 UTC