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September 12, 2012

Guide lauds ISU for community engagement

TERRE HAUTE — Indiana State University ranks third best in the nation when it comes to engaging with its community, an improvement over last year’s rankings.

The ratings come from the Washington Monthly College Guide, which found ISU third among 281 national universities when it comes to community service participation by students and the level of university support for service learning. The ranking is an improvement from last year, when ISU ranked fourth in university support for service learning and 32nd in community service by students.

Indiana State ranks in the top 20 percent nationally in the overall rankings by the U.S. politics and government bi-monthly nonprofit magazine, which also takes into account research, social mobility, and recruiting and graduating low-income students.

Washington Monthly offers “a different kind of college ranking,” its editors write in the publication’s September/ October issue. “This one asks not what colleges can do for you, but what colleges are doing for the country. Are they educating low-income students, or just catering to the affluent?”

The college guide confirms Indiana State is achieving one of the main goals in its strategic plan: to increase its already strong commitment to community engagement, said university President Dan Bradley.

“These rankings clearly reflect the commitment our university has made to providing access to quality education that includes doctoral-level programs and research and an emphasis on community service,” Bradley said.

In 2011, ISU students, faculty and staff provided an estimated 1 million hours of community service, with a total value of $8 million, according to an analysis of the university’s economic and cultural impact released last week.

“Our students are exposed early to community engagement,” said Nancy Rogers, associate vice president for community engagement and experiential learning. “Last month, on the day before the start of classes for the fall semester, more than 1,200 students served community agencies throughout Terre Haute on Donaghy Day, a day devoted to community engagement and campus and civic improvement.”

Indiana State’s community service ranking is the highest among six Indiana universities on the Washington Monthly list. ISU’s overall ranking of 54th, up from 78th in 2011, is the highest among public universities in the state. Only Notre Dame ranks higher overall, at 16th.

Indiana State was among the first universities in the nation to be recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in a special category of colleges and universities that are committed to both an academic approach to community collaboration and extensive outreach and partnerships. ISU has also made the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll every year since it was launched in 2006.

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