Ok, so I got pretty bored and I can't sleep, so I compiled the USNR rankings & the Carnegie institution designations for each Go5 school broken down by conference.
USNR uses a multitude of data sets to determine their rankings, while Carnegie uses primarily the size of the institution coupled with its UG and G course offerings and the amount of research being undertaken.
For USNR, National universities offer a full range of undergraduate majors, plus master's and Ph.D. programs. These colleges also are committed to producing groundbreaking research. The rankings for these institutions are national. Regional universities offer a full range of undergrad programs and some master's programs but few doctoral programs. Regional universities are ranked within their respective region (ie- Northeast, Midwest, South, and West). National Liberal Arts Colleges emphasize undergraduate education and award at least half of their degrees in the liberal arts fields of study and are ranked nationally.
For the list below:
134 = national university
**RNP = Ranking not published (rankings are hidden below #199)
55-R(W) = regional university with region in parenthesis
23-LA = national liberal arts college
For the Carnegie Classifications, doctorate-granting universities are institutions that awarded at least 20 research doctoral degrees during the update year (excluding doctoral-level degrees that qualify recipients for entry into professional practice, such as the JD, MD, PharmD, DPT, etc.). Divisions within this class are based upon the amount of research undertaken with DRU being the lowest and RU/VH being the highest. Master's Colleges and Universities include institutions that awarded at least 50 master's degrees and fewer than 20 doctoral degrees during the update year. This classification also has three separate divisions, however all of the schools listed that fall within the classification are in the highest division, which is Master's Universities- Larger programs. Baccalaureate Colleges are institutions where baccalaureate degrees represent at least 10 percent of all undergraduate degrees and where fewer than 50 master's degrees or 20 doctoral degrees were awarded during the update year. There are also three divisions here; however, the only two listed colleges that fall into this category are the military academies, which are both apart of the Arts & Sciences division.
For the list below:
RU/VH= Research Universities (very high research activity)
RU/H= Research Universities (high research activity)
DRU= Doctoral/Research Universities
M/L= Master's University (Larger program)
Bac/A&S= Baccalaureate College (Arts & Sciences)
____________USNR; Carnegie
AAC:
Cincy: 139; RU/VH
ECU: 199; DRU
Houston: 184; RU/VH
Memphis: RNP; RU/H
Navy: 14-LA; Bac/A&S
SMU: 58; RU/H
Temple: 125; RU/H
Tulane: 51; RU/VH
Tulsa: 83; DRU
UCF: 174; RU/VH
UConn: 63; RU/VH
USF: 170; RU/VH
ACC:
Boston College: 30; RU/H
Clemson: 68; RU/H
Duke: 8; RU/VH
FSU: 86; RU/VH
Ga Tech: 36; RU/VH
Louisville: 160; RU/VH
Miami: 44; RU/VH
NCSU: 106; RU/VH
Notre Dame: 17; RU/VH
Pitt: 58; RU/VH
Syracuse: 58; RU/H
UNC: 30; RU/VH
UVA: 24; RU/VH
Va Tech: 72; RU/VH
Wake Forest: 27; RU/H
B1G:
Illinois: 46; RU/VH
Indiana: 83; RU/VH
Iowa: 72; RU/VH
Maryland: 58; RU/VH
Michigan: 29; RU/VH
Michigan St: 72; RU/VH
Minnesota: 68; RU/VH
Nebraska: 101; RU/VH
Northwestern: 12; RU/VH
OSU: 56; RU/VH
Penn St: 46; RU/VH
Purdue: 65; RU/VH
Rutgers: 68; RU/VH
Wisconsin: 41; RU/VH
Big 12:
Baylor: 77; RU/H
Iowa St: 101; RU/VH
Kansas: 106; RU/VH
Kansas St: 139; RU/H
Oklahoma: 101; RU/VH
Oklahoma St: 139; RU/H
Texas: 46; RU/VH
TCU: 92; DRU
Texas Tech: 165; RU/H
WVU: 165; RU/H
CUSA:
FAU: RNP; RU/H
FIU: RNP; RU/H
La Tech: 199; RU/H
Marshall: 41-R(S); M/L
MTSU: RNP; DRU
ODU: RNP; RU/H
Rice: 17; RU/VH
UAB: 151; RU/VH
UNCC: 199; DRU
UNT: RNP; RU/H
USM: RNP; RU/H
UTEP: RNP; RU/H
UTSA: RNP; RU/H
WKU: 33-R(S); M/L
Independents:
Army: 18-LA; Bac/A&S
BYU: 68; RU/H
MAC:
Akron: RNP; RU/H
Ball St: 184; RU/H
BGSU: 184; RU/H
Buffalo: 106; RU/VH
CMU: RNP; DRU
EMU: 80-R(MW); M/L
Kent St: RNP; RU/H
Miami: 89; RU/H
NIU: 189; RU/H
Ohio: 131; RU/H
Toledo: RNP; RU/H
UMass: 97; RU/VH
WMU: 189; RU/H
MWC:
Air Force: 31-LA; Bac/A&S
Boise St: 62-R(W); M/L
Colorado St: 134; RU/VH
Fresno St: 38-R(W); M/L
Hawaii: 156; RU/VH
Nevada: 189; RU/H
New Mexico: 179; RU/VH
SDSU: 165; RU/H
SJSU: 38-R(W); M/L
UNLV: RNP; RU/H
USU: 174; RU/H
Wyoming: 156; RU/H
PAC-12:
Arizona: 120; RU/VH
Arizona St: 139; RU/VH
Cal- Berkeley: 21; RU/VH
Colorado: 97; RU/VH
Oregon: 115; RU/VH
Oregon St: 139; RU/VH
Stanford: 6; RU/VH
UCLA: 24; RU/VH
USC: 24; RU/VH
Utah: 125; RU/VH
Washington: 46; RU/VH
Washington St: 125; RU/VH
SEC:
Alabama: 77; RU/H
Arkansas: 134; RU/VH
Auburn: 89; RU/H
Florida: 54; RU/VH
Georgia: 63; RU/VH
Kentucky: 125; RU/VH
LSU: 134; RU/VH
Missouri: 97; RU/VH
Miss St: 160; RU/VH
Ole Miss: 151; RU/H
South Carolina: 115; RU/VH
Tennessee: 101; RU/VH
Texas A&M: 65; RU/VH
Vanderbilt: 17; RU/VH
SBC:
Ark St: 56-R(S); M/L
App St: 10-R(S); M/L
Ga So: RNP; DRU
Ga St: RNP; RU/VH
Idaho: 165; RU/H
NMSU: 189; RU/H
Tx St: 46-R(W); M/L
Troy: 67-R(S); M/L
UALR: RNP; DRU
ULL: RNP; RU/H
ULM: 91-R(S); M/L
USA: RNP; RU/H
UTA: RNP; RU/H
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Sources:
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreview...s/rankings
http://classifications.carnegiefoundatio.../basic.php
http://classifications.carnegiefoundatio...tution.php