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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The 2016 National College Education Program Rankings were released by ToBecomeATeacher.org and the University of Jamestown made the list for North Dakota.
ToBecomeATeacher.org reviews, tests, and documents top education programs available in the US by state in the National Teaching School Rankings. The testing looks at multiple elements such as total expense, student to faculty ratios, graduation rates, potential earnings, return on investment and other critical categories.
“Every school ToBecomeATeacher.org listed in our national review tool has committed themselves to the pursuit of excellence in the field of Education,” noted Editor Tim Charlet. “However, there are certain attributes that the top schools in each state possess that gives future teachers the best opportunities to succeed. Whether it’s the affordability of the program, the graduation rate, teacher to student ratio or return on investment, today’s college student needs to consider each element in their decision making process.”
The top five schools in North Dakota were Dickinson State University, Minot State University, Valley City State University, University of North Dakota and University of Jamestown.