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Princeton Review Best Value College
The Princeton Review named Winthrop University as
one of the nation’s best value undergraduate
institutions in its 2007 edition of “America’s Best
Value Colleges.” It is the third national publication to
count Winthrop as a national “best value” university,
joining Consumer’s Digest, which includes
Winthrop among America’s top 50 public “best value”
institutions, and Barron’s Best Buys, which cites
Winthrop as a university “where the dollar goes
further.”
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Barron's Best Buys
The college guidebook, Barron's
Best Buys (ninth edition), includes Winthrop in its
compilation. The guide looks beyond the nation's best-known and
most expensive four-year colleges to discover schools where the
education dollar goes further.
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U.S.News
2007 Best College
Winthrop University was named
to U.S.News & World Report's Top Ten Regional
Public Universities in the South in the magazine's "America's
Best Colleges" 2007 edition. It is the 15th
time this publication has chosen Winthrop for inclusion
in its listings.
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Princeton Review
2006 Best Southeastern College
The Princeton Review has rated
Winthrop among its “Best Southeastern Colleges” based
on academic excellence and what students report about their
college experiences. Winthrop has been included in the
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S.C. Commission on Higher Education
Winthrop is the state's
top-rated university in the S.C. Commission on Higher
Education's performance-rating accountability system.
After exceeding standards every year since the rating system
began, the university has reached a new pinnacle by scoring
substantially exceeds standards every
year since its creation in 2003. Winthrop's unmatched record of sustained high
performance is reflected its 100 percent national
accreditation in all academic areas for which such
accreditation is available.
Click
here for a listing of individual program accreditations.
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College and Character: The John Templeton Foundation
The John Templeton
Foundation includes Winthrop University in its Templeton
Guide:
"Colleges That Encourage Character Development,"
which profiles higher education programs that 'inspire
students to lead ethical and civic-minded lives.'
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Education Commission of the States
The Education Commission of the
States has called Winthrop University
"an excellent example of a campus committed to both
quality and diversity." In addition, the
South Carolina Human Affairs Commission has ranked
Winthrop among the
most successful state-supported institutions of higher
education in meeting equal opportunity and affirmative action
goals.
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National Association for Campus Activities
Winthrop's Dinkins Student
Union Program Board
four times has been ranked best in the nation
for the quality and variety of programming-including
both lecturers and entertainers-that it brings to the campus
annually.
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Campus Activities Magazine
Campus Activities Magazine has
chosen Winthrop as offering the “Best Campus Program” in
the nation three times: 1995, 2002 and 2004. Winthrop is the
only university in the nation to be on the ballot every year
since this award was inaugurated in 1995.
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The
South Carolina Organization for Residence Education
The South Carolina Organization for
Residence Education has named Winthrop University’s Resident
Student Association “School of the Year” for the
fourth consecutive year, 2001-2004. Winthrop is the only
institution to have received the award since it was created in
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Department of Education
Teacher of the Year
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S.C. Department of Education Teacher of the Year Program
A total of 30 institutions--11
public and 19 private-in South Carolina train teachers.
Winthrop University is
the only one to have one of its alumni named a
finalist in eight different years. The 2002 recipient,
Christi McCollum, is a Winthrop graduate
who now works with new teachers in Richland School
District Two.
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State Budget and
Control Board
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State Budget and Control Board
Winthrop University is
annually recognized as one of the most energy-efficient
campuses with residence halls in the state-- no small
feat, considering Winthrop's physical plant includes more
turn-of-the-century buildings than any campus in the state.
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S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control
Winthrop University is a
recipient of the 'Best College Recycling Program' Award
from the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control.
The university annually recycles more than 75 tons
of paper and other recyclables--up from 3.9 tons in 1991.
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Big South Conference
Continuing a tradition of
excellence in Winthrop athletics, four Winthrop sports
teams won Big South Championships and went on to make NCAA
tournament appearances in 2005-06, including men’s
basketball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball. In
addition, baseball made an NCAA tournament appearance after
winning an at-large bid. On top of team accomplishments,
44 Winthrop student-athletes also had stellar individual
years as All Conference Performers. Among them:
fourteen Big South All-Academic team members; three Big
South Scholar-Athletes of the Year; three Big South Players
of the Year; three All-Americans; and six Big South Freshmen
of the Year. Winthrop also had its highest finish since
1991 in the Big South’s overall athletics competition, the
Sasser Cup.
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Winthrop is one of South Carolina's
Teaching Fellows institutions, indicating its value to
the state in teacher preparation. In addition, the S.C.
Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement (CERRA)
is located on Winthrop's campus and benefits from the close
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Four Winthrop alums have
received a prestigious
Milken National Educator Award since 1996. Dubbed the
“Oscars of Teaching” by Teacher Magazine, the Milken
National Educator Awards were created in 1985 to reward, retain
and attract the highest caliber professionals to the nation’s
schools.
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Capstone Building Corp., which
built The Courtyard at Winthrop, won top honors in the
commercial division, $10-25 million, of the Associated Builders
and Contractors (ABC) Excellence Competition for 2003. ABC’s
awards program is the premier competition within the
construction industry to recognize outstanding projects across
the nation.
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In their first
appearance at the North Texas Jazz Festival, student
members of Winthrop’s Jazz Voices were named top university
vocal group. Three singers also received outstanding
soloist awards at the April 2004 event.
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