Golden Gate University is ranked No. 1 for adult learners in the latest edition of Washington Monthly’s annual best college rankings issue.
“More than 40 percent of undergraduates today are 25 or older,” Glastris said. “Yet they are typically an afterthought at most schools — few of which, for instance, provide sufficient evening, weekend and online courses for busy working adults.
“And they have largely been ignored by the press,” Glastris said. “The dozen national publications that rank colleges do so with high school students in mind. Ours is the first to tell adult students which schools perform best for them.”
At Golden Gate University — located in San Francisco — 88 percent of the students are adults. (The size of the adult population at a given school is a major factor in the magazine’s new rankings).
“And the institution did quite well in many of the measures based on data that best meets these students’ unique needs, such as plenty of weekend, evening, and online classes to fit busy work schedules,” Washington Monthly stated in a news release.
The magazine also takes a critical look at key metrics, such as tuition, how much adult learners earn after they leave the school and the rate at which they are paying back their student loans.