Truman Ranked as the No. 1 Value in the Nation

 

Truman was rated as the No. 1 value in the nation among public colleges and universities in the current issue of Consumers Digest.

The magazine examined more than 2,000 U.S. schools that offer four-year degrees. In addition to a list of the top 50 public schools, separate top 25 lists for private schools and private liberal arts schools were combined to establish the top 100 best values.

Truman, which was also the No. 1 public school the last time Consumers Digest examined higher education in 2011, was the only Missouri public school to make this year’s list.

Consumers Digest compiles a unique ranking by measuring academic excellence alongside costs of education. Established indicators of quality, such as a school’s graduation rates, student-retention rates and percentage of faculty members with a Ph.D., are combined with the standardized test scores, high school rank and grade point average of first-time freshmen. Those factors are weighed against the cost of attendance to determine which schools offered the most academic value per dollar.

“This demonstrates that quality education can still be provided at a reasonable cost, and that we are filling that need better than anyone,” said University President Troy Paino. “Parents can rest assured that a Truman education means their student will leave school well prepared and without stifling debt.”

The Consumers Digest rankings were calculated using only nonresident tuition figures. Even accounting for the higher out-of-state rate, Truman’s annual cost of $21,018, which includes tuition, fees and room and board, was well below the average annual cost of $30,655 for top public colleges and universities on the Consumers Digest list.

The complete rankings, along with a feature story on how to make higher education more affordable, can be found in the May/June issue of Consumers Digest magazine, available now.

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Graduation Picnic on Reading Day, May 6

Congratulations May graduates! Your hard work has paid off, and to celebrate this milestone in your life, all of Truman’s May 2015 graduates are invited a Graduation Picnic on Reading Day, May 6. Take a break from studying for finals and stop by for a free picnic lunch. You can pick up your first official Truman “alumni” T-shirt and other gifts courtesy of the Truman Alumni Association.
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Bulldogs Kicked it into High Gear for Spirit Day

Spirit Day - Spike, President Paino and Truman students celebrating Spirit Day on April 3, 2015
Spike took time to pose for a photo with University President Troy Paino and some Truman students on Spirit Day

No matter where they live, Bulldogs like to stay connected to Truman State University by participating in events like the University’s National Spirit Days, which are celebrated twice a year. For the most recent Spirit Day on Friday, April 3, 2015, students, alumni, friends, families, and even some pets all around the country could be seen decked out in purple.

Many submitted entries for the Spirit Day Photo Contest sponsored by the Truman Alumni Association for a chance to win some prizes. Photo contest winners included:

Bulldog Pride Category:
Comm 170 Class at Truman, photo submitted by Chandrika C., Kirksville

Most Spirited Category (two entries tied as the winning photo for this category):
PHOTO 1: Truman alumni and parents at Francis Howell North High School, photo submitted by Brian S.
PHOTO 2: Truman alumni teaching at Clayton High School, photo submitted by Jonathan V.

Truman Tykes Category:
Miss Dayton, submitted by Evelyn T., St. Louis

Spike’s Buddy Category:
Photo submitted by Siena P., Cedar Falls, Iowa

 

Thanks to everyone who participated in Spirit Day! Mark your calendar for the next Spirit Day on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015.

Bulldog Book Club: Ernest Hemingway Birthplace & Museum Tour

The Chicago Alumni Chapter invites you to their
Bulldog Book Club: Ernest Hemingway Birthplace
& Museum Tour
Sunday, April 19, 2015 | 2-3:30 p.m.
Hemingway Museum | 200 N. Oak Park Ave.
Oak Park
, IL 60302 | 708-445-3071 | MAP

Join fellow Truman Bulldogs and friends for a Book Club and Tour at the Birthplace & Museum of Ernest Hemingway! The museum staff recommends reading a Hemingway novel or a biography about Hemingway to enhance your experience of the Tour. Suggested novels are Farewell to Arms, Islands in the Stream or the Sun Also Rises.

Cost of the Book Club and Tour is $5 for 2015 Chicago Alumni Chapter members, $10 for non-members. Food and drinks are optional to each guest’s purchase.

For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Lori Smerz (’93) at loricolsmerz@hotmail.com, or 630-390-9584. Please respond by Wednesday, April 15, if you can join us!

More Information on Ernest Hemingway’s Birthplace & Museum:
Go to www.ehfop.org/. Oak Park is easily accessible by car or by Metra and/or Green Line L Train. Both the highway and train station are south of the museum.

Participants interested in food, drinks and a Hemingway discussion can follow up the tour with a visit to Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar. To view the menu, go to http://oakpark.winberies.com/

Truman Recognized as One of the Nation’s Best Values

Coming in at No. 19, Truman State University has been recognized again by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine as one of the 100 Best College Values in the nation for 2015.

This article features schools that combine outstanding academics with affordable cost. Truman is the highest-rated Missouri school on Kiplinger’s list and was the only university in the state to be included in the top 50. Truman is also ranked 12th in the nation for best out-of-state value and is highlighted as one of the 25 Best College Values in the Midwest. Read more here.

“Truman State University consistently offers students access to a great education that is also affordable,” University President Troy Paino said. “Nearly half of Truman students graduate with no debt and the rest graduate with debt well below the national average, which is crucial in today’s high student-debt environment.”

Kiplinger’s assesses quality according to measurable standards, including the admission rate, the percentage of students who return for sophomore year, the student-faculty ratio and the four-year graduation rate. Cost criteria include sticker prices, financial aid and average debt at graduation.

The complete rankings are available online at kiplinger.com/links/college. The rankings will also appear in the February 2015 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, on newsstands Jan. 6. Web visitors will find special features, including a tool that lets readers sort by admission rate, average debt at graduation and other criteria for all schools, plus by in-state and out-of-state cost for public universities and a FAQ about the ranking methodology.

Truman Ranked Among Smartest in the Nation

Truman was recognized as the 30th smartest public university in the nation in Business Insider’s 2014 school rankings, “The 100 Smartest Public Colleges in America.”

Truman was one of three Missouri schools to be featured on the list. In order to determine a school’s overall smarts, researchers analyzed the standardized test scores that schools report to the U.S. News.

“The 100 Smartest Public Colleges in America” is a spinoff of Business Insider’s original list “The 600 Smartest Colleges in America,” where Truman also ranked in the top 25 percent.

View the complete list of recognized schools here.

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Opportunities to Recruit Talented Students

If you were on campus on Wednesday, Oct. 1, you certainly noticed a big surge in traffic around the Truman campus because of the Fall Career & Grad School Expo. The Student Union was filled with 110 exhibitor tables and more than 175 representatives, and recruiters greeted more than 700 students, representing 85% of Truman’s majors. Several recruiters stayed over the next day and conducted 166 student interviews for internships and jobs with their organizations.

Career Week is planned and coordinated each semester by the Truman State University Career Center. The entire week was filled with career development opportunities including mock interviews, an etiquette dinner, a Volunteer Fair showcasing local agency opportunities, company presentations, and a LinkedIn consultant, co-sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi and Alpha Kappa Psi, who offered advice on building a strong on-line presence on this professional networking site. Student participation in all of the activities was exceptional.

The number of alumni returning to campus to represent their organizations is always impressive and we certainly welcome you to join in the fun. Spring Career Week will be February 23-26, 2015, with the Career & Grad School Expo on Wednesday, February 25, 2015.

If you would like to recruit Truman students or have any questions about the event, please contact Polly Matteson, Assistant Director, Truman State University Career Center at pollym@truman.edu.

Homecoming Honorees Announced

Several Truman alumni will be recognized at the Homecoming Celebration Banquet at 6 p.m. Oct. 10 as part of the Homecoming 2014 festivities. The 2014 Homecoming honorees are listed below:

Alumni of the Year: Mike McClaskey (’85) & Janet (Yearns) McClaskey (’84)
Young Alumni of the Year: Ryan Shreve (’02) & Lauren (Rase) Shreve (’03)
Distinguished Service Award: Cynthia M. Spiker (’93)
Homecoming Parade Grand Marshals: Robert Dager & Jane Dager
Bulldog Forever Volunteer of the Year Award: Michael A. Wilson (’91)
Alumni Chapter of the Year: To be announced Homecoming weekend
Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees: Kristina Bredbenner (’01), Sam Lesseig, Sam Nugent and Cory Parker (’00)

More information on each of these honorees, visit www.truman.edu/alumni-donors/events/homecoming/homecoming-honorees/. To purchase tickets for the Homecoming Celebration Banquet as well as tickets for other Homecoming events, visit our online Alumni Store.

“Life after Truman” Alumni Panel

The Classical and Modern Languages Department will host an alumni panel from 10:30 a.m.-11:20 a.m. Oct. 10, 2014, in the Student Union Building Down Under.

The panelists will talk about life after Truman and discuss ways to re-vision careers in foreign languages. The three speakers are Ashley Adams (’13), Laura Provance (’07) and Erin Flannery (’11).

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