In subcategories, the college was ranked No. 35 for graduation and retention rates, No. 37 for financial resources, and No. 39 for admission selectivity.
The proliferation of both private and public law schools created a massive increase of numerus clausus vacancies for new law students across the whole country year after year, together with lower admission selectivity and a downgrade of academic integrity.
The Princeton Review ranks Penn Law 6th in admission selectivity.
Undergraduate admission selectivity also increased, with the acceptance rate dropping from 13% for the class of 2004 to 6% for the class of 2016.
This well-respected publication also ranked BGSU number two among Ohio business schools in academic experience and admission selectivity, a Top 10 school for minority student opportunities, and Top 15 in the U.S. for preparation in the area of accounting.
In 2011, The Business Journal rated Princeton as the most selective college in the Eastern United States in terms of admission selectivity.
It has consistently been regarded as one of the top business schools in China, often recognized for faculty research, academic teaching, and admission selectivity.
For instance, the competition for admission selectivity and higher rankings has produced too much anxiety among applicants and too little socioeconomic diversity in the student body.
These efforts, as well as a marketing and enrollment plan and a student retention program, resulted in the highest increase in applications and enrollment in the SUNY system for that period while simultaneously increasing admission selectivity.