Frisco school rating: Frisco Independent School District School District in Frisco, TX.
Top 10 Best Frisco, TX Public Schools (2023)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Lawler Middle School
Math: 92% | Reading: 85%
Rank:
Top 1%
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12921 Rolater Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4150
Grades: 6-8
| 923 students
Rank: #22.
Wakeland High School
Math: 83% | Reading: 91%
Rank:
Top 1%
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10700 Legacy Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-5700
Grades: 9-12
| 2,099 students
Rank: #33.
Reedy High School
Math: 75% | Reading: 92%
Rank:
Top 1%
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3003 Stonebrook Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-6400
Grades: 9-12
| 2,100 students
Rank: #44.
Pioneer Heritage Middle School
Math: 83% | Reading: 79%
Rank:
Top 1%
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1649 High Shoals Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-4700
Grades: 6-8
| 1,035 students
Rank: #55.
Centennial High School
Math: 75% | Reading: 87%
Rank:
Top 5%
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6901 Coit Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5600
Grades: 9-12
| 2,092 students
Rank: #66.
Nelson Middle School
Math: 77% | Reading: 80%
Rank:
Top 5%
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10100 Independence Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4100
Grades: 6-8
| 1,016 students
Rank: #77.
Pearson Middle School
Math: 77% | Reading: 78%
Rank:
Top 5%
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2323 Stonebrook Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-4450
Grades: 6-8
| 1,001 students
Rank: #88.
Liberty High School
Math: 72% | Reading: 86%
Rank:
Top 5%
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15250 Rolater Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5800
Grades: 9-12
| 2,002 students
Rank: #99.
Talley Elementary School
Math: 79% | Reading: 76%
Rank:
Top 5%
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5900 Coit Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-2175
Grades: K-5
| 586 students
Rank: #1010.
Nichols Elementary School
Math: 77% | Reading: 76%
Rank:
Top 5%
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7411 Nichols Trail
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-3950
Grades: K-5
| 743 students
Rank: #1111.
Lebanon Trail High School
Math: 70% | Reading: 82%
Rank:
Top 5%
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5151 Ohio Dr
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-6600
Grades: 9-12
| 1,886 students
Rank: #1212.
Vandeventer Middle School
Math: 75% | Reading: 74%
Rank:
Top 5%
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6075 Independence Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4350
Grades: 6-8
| 896 students
Rank: #1313.
Mcspedden Elementary School
Math: 76% | Reading: 73%
Rank:
Top 5%
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14140 Countrybrook Dr
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4025
Grades: PK-5
| 782 students
Rank: #1414.
Griffin Middle School
Math: 70% | Reading: 75%
Rank:
Top 5%
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3703 Edorado Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-4900
Grades: 6-8
| 809 students
Rank: #1515.
Jim Spradley Elementary School
Math: 75% | Reading: 69%
Rank:
Top 5%
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11411 Leona St
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 219-2250
Grades: PK-5
| 811 students
Rank: #1616.
Independence High School
Math: 64% | Reading: 84%
Rank:
Top 5%
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10555 Independence Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5400
Grades: 9-12
| 2,278 students
Rank: #1717.
Rock Hill High School
Math: 65% | Reading: 79%
Rank:
Top 5%
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16061 Coit Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 219-2300
Grades: 9-12
| 2,017 students
Rank: #1818.
Purefoy Elementary School
Math: 69% | Reading: 71%
Rank:
Top 5%
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11880 Teel Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-3875
Grades: PK-5
| 550 students
Rank: #1919.
Wester Middle School
Math: 72% | Reading: 67%
Rank:
Top 5%
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12293 Shepherds Hill Ln
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4800
Grades: 6-8
| 791 students
Rank: #2020.
Sparks Elementary School
Math: 68% | Reading: 70%
Rank:
Top 5%
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8200 Otis Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-3000
Grades: K-5
| 683 students
Rank: #2121.
Heritage High School
Math: 61% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 5%
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14040 Eldorado Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5900
Grades: 9-12
| 2,102 students
Rank: #2222.
Maus Middle School
Math: 70% | Reading: 67%
Rank:
Top 5%
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12175 Coit Rd
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5250
Grades: 6-8
| 914 students
Rank: #2323.
Liscano Elementary School
Math: 68% | Reading: 68%
Rank:
Top 5%
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11222 Mammoth Cave Ln
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-2275
Grades: K-5
| 713 students
Rank: #2424.
Frisco High School
Math: 59% | Reading: 77%
Rank:
Top 10%
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6401 Parkwood Blvd
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-5500
Grades: 9-12
| 1,836 students
Rank: #2525.
Vaughn Elementary School
Math: 65% | Reading: 68%
Rank:
Top 10%
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3535 Guinn Gate Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-2575
Grades: K-5
| 651 students
Rank: #2626.
Sem Elementary School
Math: 62% | Reading: 69%
Rank:
Top 10%
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12721 Honey Grove Dr
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-3575
Grades: K-5
| 591 students
Rank: #2727.
Newman Elementary School
Math: 62% | Reading: 68%
Rank:
Top 10%
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12333 Briar Ridge Rd
Frisco, TX 75033
(469) 633-3975
Grades: K-5
| 788 students
Rank: #2828.
Hunt Middle School
Math: 70% | Reading: 62%
Rank:
Top 10%
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4900 Legendary Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-5200
Grades: 6-8
| 898 students
Rank: #29 – 3029. – 30.
Bledsoe Elementary School
Math: 65% | Reading: 66%
Rank:
Top 10%
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1900 Timber Rdg Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-3600
Grades: K-5
| 759 students
Rank: #29 – 3029. – 30.
Norris Elementary School
Math: 66% | Reading: 65%
Rank:
Top 10%
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10101 Shepton Ln
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-4075
Grades: K-5
| 739 students
Rank: #3131.
Memorial High School
Math: 57% | Reading: 75%
Rank:
Top 10%
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12300 Frisco St
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-7300
Grades: 9-12
| 1,821 students
Rank: #3232.
Stafford Middle School
Math: 63% | Reading: 66%
Rank:
Top 10%
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2288 Little River Dr
Frisco, TX 75034
(469) 633-5100
Grades: 6-8
| 970 students
Rank: #3333.
Trent Middle School
Math: 61% | Reading: 68%
Rank:
Top 10%
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13131 Coleto Creek Dr
Frisco, TX 75033
(469) 633-4400
Grades: 6-8
| 1,061 students
Rank: #3434.
Isbell Elementary School
Math: 65% | Reading: 64%
Rank:
Top 10%
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6000 Maltby Dr
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-3400
Grades: K-5
| 648 students
Rank: #3535.
Roach Middle School
Math: 63% | Reading: 65%
Rank:
Top 10%
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12499 Independence Pkwy
Frisco, TX 75035
(469) 633-5000
Grades: 6-8
| 952 students
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Frisco ISD | Texas Public Schools
Frisco, TX
Accountability rating
(2018-2019)
A
Total students
63,353
Avg. teacher experience
10.3 years
Statewide: 11.2 years
Four-year graduation rate
98.3 %
Statewide: 90.3%
Frisco ISD is a school district in Frisco, TX.
As of the 2020-2021 school year, it had 63,353 students.
22.5% of students were considered at risk of dropping out of school.
7.8% of students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state waived accountability ratings for the 2020-2021 school year.
The school received an accountability rating of A for the 2018-2019 school year.
In the Class of 2020, 98.3% of students received their high school diplomas on time or earlier.
The dropout rate for students in grades 9-12 was 0.1% during the 2019-2020 school year.
The average SAT score at Frisco ISD was 1203 for 2019-2020 graduates.
The average ACT score was 26.0.
As of the 2020-2021 school year, an average teacher’s salary was $61,002, which is $3,361 more than the state average.
On average, teachers had 10.3 years of experience.
Demographics
Race and ethnicity
Total students
63,353
African American
7,266 (11.5%)
Statewide: 12.7%
American Indian
352 (0.6%)
Statewide: 0.3%
Asian
21,316 (33.6%)
Statewide: 4.7%
Hispanic
8,364 (13.2%)
Statewide: 52.9%
Pacific Islander
47 (0.1%)
Statewide: 0.2%
White
23,100 (36.5%)
Statewide: 26. 5%
Two or more races
2,908 (4.6%)
Statewide: 2.7%
African American
11.5%
American Indian
0.6%
Asian
33.6%
Hispanic
13.2%
Pacific Islander
0.1%
White
36.5%
Two or more races
4.6%
Risk factors
A student is identified as being at risk of dropping out of school based on state-defined criteria. A student is defined as “economically disadvantaged” if he or she is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch or other public assistance.
At-risk students
22.5 %
Statewide: 49.2%
Economically disadvantaged
13 %
Statewide: 60.3%
Limited English proficiency
7.2 %
Statewide: 20.7%
At-risk students
22.5%
Econ. disadvantaged
13.0%
Limited Eng. proficiency
7.2%
Enrollment by program
A look at the percentage of students enrolled in certain programs offered at schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
A student can be enrolled in more than one program.
Bilingual/ESL
7.8 %
Statewide: 21%
Gifted and Talented
12.2 %
Statewide: 8.3%
Special Education
10.3 %
Statewide: 11.1%
Bilingual/ESL
7.8%
Gifted and talented
12.2%
Special education
10.3%
Academics
Accountability ratings
Texas assigns ratings to districts and campuses that designate their performance in relation to the state’s accountability system.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the state
waived accountability ratings
for the 2020-2021 school year. All Texas public school districts and campuses received the label “Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster.”
Our schools explorer shows the accountability ratings from the 2018-2019 school year when available.
Overall
(2018-2019)
A
Student achievement
(2018-2019)
A
School progress
(2018-2019)
B
Closing the gaps
(2018-2019)
B
The overall grades are based on three categories: student achievement (how well students perform academically), school progress (how well students perform over time and compared to students in similar schools) and closing the gaps (how well schools are boosting performance for subgroups such as students with special needs).
For a detailed explanation of this year’s accountability system, see the 2021 Accountability Manual.
Four-year graduation rates
The percentage of students who started ninth grade in 2016-2017 and received a high school diploma on time — by Aug. 31, 2021. Learn more about how four-year graduation rates are defined.
All students
98.3 %
Statewide: 90.3%
African American
96.2 %
Statewide: 87%
American Indian
100 %
Statewide: 86.3%
Asian
99.4 %
Statewide: 96.7%
Hispanic
97.2 %
Statewide: 88.6%
Pacific Islander
100 %
Statewide: 89.2%
White
98.7 %
Statewide: 94%
Two or more races
97.9 %
Statewide: 91.1%
African American
96.2%
American Indian
100.0%
Asian
99.4%
Hispanic
97.2%
Pacific Islander
100.0%
White
98. 7%
Two or more races
97.9%
Dropout rates
The dropout rate for students in grades 9-12 during the 2019-2020 school year.
It is calculated by dividing the number of dropouts by the number of students who were in attendance at any time during the school year.
All students
0.1 %
Statewide: 1.6%
American Indian
0 %
Statewide: 2.3%
African American
0.2 %
Statewide: 2.5%
Asian
0 %
Statewide: 0.3%
Hispanic
0.2 %
Statewide: 1.9%
Pacific Islander
0 %
Statewide: 1.5%
White
0.1 %
Statewide: 0.9%
Two or more races
0 %
Statewide: 1.5%
Chronic absenteeism
The chronic absenteeism rate for students during the 2019-2020 school year.
It measures the number of students who were absent for at least ten percent of the school year.
All students
2.2 %
Statewide: 6. 7%
American Indian
1.6 %
Statewide: 7.8%
African American
3.3 %
Statewide: 8.9%
Asian
1.2 %
Statewide: 1.8%
Hispanic
3.2 %
Statewide: 7.4%
Pacific Islander
2.2 %
Statewide: 7.2%
White
2.3 %
Statewide: 5.2%
Two or more races
2.8 %
Statewide: 6.7%
College readiness
AP/IB participation
The percentage of students in grades 11 and 12 taking at least one Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) exam in any subject
during the 2019-2020 school year.
All students
47.8 %
Statewide: 22%
African American
24.2 %
Statewide: 13.3%
American Indian
53.7 %
Statewide: 17.2%
Asian
78.5 %
Statewide: 59.1%
Hispanic
34.5 %
Statewide: 18.6%
Pacific Islander
45.5 %
Statewide: 19. 5%
White
42.5 %
Statewide: 25.4%
Two or more races
41.3 %
Statewide: 25.8%
AP/IB performance
The percentage of test-taking students in grades 11 and 12 who passed at least one AP or IB exam in the 2019-2020 school year.
A passing score on the AP exam is a 3, 4 or 5. On an IB exam, it is a 4, 5, 6 or 7.
All students
81.7 %
Statewide: 59%
African American
66.3 %
Statewide: 40.4%
American Indian
90.9 %
Statewide: 57.6%
Asian
90.2 %
Statewide: 81.2%
Hispanic
75.9 %
Statewide: 47.4%
Pacific Islander
60 %
Statewide: 58.9%
White
77.6 %
Statewide: 69%
Two or more races
76.8 %
Statewide: 69.1%
SAT
The average SAT score for students graduating in 2019-2020, with critical reading, writing and mathematics results combined.
The maximum score is 2400. For the small percentage of students who took the redesigned SAT with a maximum score of 1600, their scores were converted to the equivalent scores on the previous SAT using College Board concordance tables.
Avg. SAT score
1203
Statewide: 1019
ACT
The average ACT composite score for students graduating in 2019-2020. The maximum score is 36.
Avg. ACT score
26.0
Statewide: 20.2
College-ready graduates
A graduate is considered college ready in Reading or Math if he or she has met or exceeded the college-ready criteria on the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) test, the SAT or the ACT test.
These figures are for students graduating in 2019-2020.
Reading
80.7 %
Statewide: 59.7%
Math
69.9 %
Statewide: 47.9%
Reading + Math
68.2 %
Statewide: 43.2%
Reading
80.7%
Math
69.9%
Reading + Math
68.2%
Staff
Teacher ethnicities
These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent (FTE) as of the 2020-2021 school year.
Total teacher FTEs
4,386.6
African American
300.5 (6.9%)
Statewide: 11.1%
American Indian
44.4 (1%)
Statewide: 0.3%
Asian
138.2 (3.2%)
Statewide: 1.8%
Hispanic
336.2 (7.7%)
Statewide: 28.4%
Pacific Islander
52 (1.2%)
Statewide: 0.2%
White
3,474.1 (79.2%)
Statewide: 56.9%
Two or more races
41.1 (0.9%)
Statewide: 1.2%
Highest degree held by teachers
These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent.
No degree
32.1 (0.7%)
Statewide: 1.2%
Bachelor’s
3,016.9 (68.8%)
Statewide: 73%
Master’s
1,310.9 (29.9%)
Statewide: 25%
Doctorate
26.7 (0.6%)
Statewide: 0.7%
Students per teacher
The total number of students divided by the total full-time equivalent count of teachers for 2020-2021.
Students per teacher
14.4
Statewide: 14.5
Teacher experience
This figure for the 2020-2021 school year refers to tenure — the number of years a teacher has been employed in any district, whether or not there was an interruption in service.
Avg. teacher experience
10.3 years
Statewide: 11.2 years
Teacher salaries
The average salaries listed here are for regular duties only and do not include supplemental pay. For teachers who also have nonteaching roles, only the portion of time and pay dedicated to classroom responsibilities is factored into the calculation.
Base average
$61,002
Statewide: $57,641
Beginner
$53,257
Statewide: $50,849
1 to 5 years
$57,392
Statewide: $53,288
6 to 10 years
$60,120
Statewide: $56,282
11 to 20 years
$64,133
Statewide: $59,900
21 to 30 years
$67,727
Statewide: $64,637
30+ years
$71,841
Statewide: $69,974
All campuses
Elementary schools
- Allen Elementary School
- Anderson Elementary School
- Ashley Elementary School
- Bledsoe Elementary School
- Boals Elementary School
- Borchardt Elementary School
- Bright Acad
- Carroll Elementary School
- Christie Elementary School
- Comstock Elementary School
- Corbell Elementary School
- Curtsinger Elementary School
- Early Childhood School
- Elliott Elementary School
- Fisher Elementary School
- Gunstream Elementary School
- Hosp Elementary School
- Isbell Elementary School
- Liscano Elementary School
- McSpedden Elementary School
- Miller Elementary School
- Mooneyham Elementary School
- Newman Elementary School
- Nichols Elementary School
- Norris Elementary School
- Ogle Elementary School
- Phillips Elementary School
- Pink Elementary School
- Purefoy Elementary School
- Riddle Elementary School
- Robertson Elementary School
- Rogers Elementary School
- Scott Elementary School
- Sem Elementary School
- Shawnee Trail Elementary School
- Smith Elementary School
- Sonntag Elementary School
- Sparks Elementary School
- Spears Elementary School
- Tadlock Elementary School
- Talley Elementary School
- Taylor Elementary School
- Vaughn Elementary School
Middle school or junior high schools
- Clark Middle School
- Cobb Middle School
- Fowler Middle School
- Griffin Middle School
- Hunt Middle School
- Lawler Middle School
- Maus Middle School
- Nelson Middle School
- Pearson Middle School
- Pioneer Heritage Middle School
- Roach Middle School
- Scoggins Middle School
- Stafford Middle School
- Staley Middle School
- Trent Middle School
- Vandeventer Middle School
- Wester Middle School
High schools
- Centennial High School
- Collin Co JJAEP
- Frisco High School
- Heritage High School
- Independence High School
- Lebanon Trail High School
- Liberty High School
- Lone Star High School
- Memorial High School
- Reedy High School
- Wakeland High School
The best schools were determined in Kazan | Events | SOCIETY
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Kazan, August 23 – AIF-Kazan.
The best schools in Kazan were determined at the August teachers’ council.
Thus, schools No. 12, 20, 175, 9 became leaders among general educational institutions8, 57. Among the last in the ranking are schools Nos. 168, 134, 66, 31, 17.
Schools with in-depth study of subjects were evaluated separately. The best among them are: schools No. 146, 170, 23, 33, 39. Among the last in the ranking are schools No. 1, 95, 22, 151, 10.
The first among gymnasiums and lyceums were: gymnasium No. 7, 122, 155, lyceum No. 121, 177. The last in the ranking are gymnasium No. 28, lyceum No. 26.
The best USE results in the Russian language at Lyceum No. 131 (average score 87.2), Gymnasium No. 7 (86.5), School No. 12 (85.6), IT Lyceum (84.6), Lyceum No. 159(84.4). Weakly passed the exam in Russian at schools No. 67 (48.3), 14 (55.7), 8 (55.9).
USE scores in mathematics are high in Lyceum No. 131 (average score 78.3), IT Lyceum (75.3), Sun School (73.1), KFU Lyceum (72.3), Lyceum boarding school No. 7 (71.5). Low scores in the unified state exam in mathematics at schools No. 41 (27.6), 119 (32.6), 13 (33.7), 60 (35.7), 82 and 43 (37).
Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Andrei Pominov explained that such ratings of schools are not valuable in themselves, but are important for improving the quality of education. Nevertheless, the head of the education department, Ilsur Khadiullin, noted that it is planned to compile ratings of educational institutions in the future, without relying on the results of the USE. So that schools do not sacrifice students for the sake of getting into the rating.
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The main points when choosing an educational institution
The educational website educations.com asked 32,000+ current and future students of different nationalities and age categories what they look for when choosing a university. The results were surprising: trends are changing and university rankings no longer play a major role.
Source ICEF Monitor.
Ratings are not required. Short:
- The ranking of a foreign university depends on the number of students who choose to study there.
- Decision making is increasingly influenced by reviews, virtual tours and videos, tuition and accommodation costs.
- Students are ready to consider any profitable and attractive offers, even if this is not the country they dreamed about.
Twenty-eight percent ago
Just a couple of years ago, a university’s global ranking and reputation played a key role in attracting foreign students to a university. Today, the interest in the reputation of the educational institution among future students has fallen by 28%. They compare the quality of teaching, the cost of living, and only then the ranking of the school or university.
A growing number of applicants are recognizing that attending a highly ranked school or university does not guarantee that they will enjoy learning and living on campus and succeed in the future.
Some statistics
- Interest in the reputation of the educational institution among prospective students fell by 28%.
- Interest in the content and quality of the curriculum increased by 21%.
- Interest in the availability of scholarships and their availability increased by 50%.
Increasingly, tuition fees and admission requirements are taken into account.
Give up the dream in favor of common sense
Students are increasingly considering alternatives to the dream country and making a choice not in its favor if another direction is more profitable. They want to be sure that they will receive a quality education, that they will not give their last money for education, and that they will find a promising job in the future.
Key factors in choosing an educational institution based on survey results:
- living wage,
- opportunity to work after studies,
- teaching quality,
- friendliness and hospitality.
For example, for students from North America, the decision to study abroad is 200% dependent on the possibility of obtaining a work visa after graduation. They are less interested in learning a particular language and prioritize safety, cost of living, and the ability to travel.
Popular destinations
The top 10 destinations for bachelors, masters and graduate students are the same, with one exception: China is in the top 10 only for bachelors and masters, and Italy is for graduate students. Otherwise, the list of countries in order looks like this:
- USA.
- UK.
- Canada.
- Australia.
- Germany.
- France.
- Netherlands.
- Sweden.
- Italy (China for bachelors and masters).
- Switzerland.
TravelWorks experts opinion
We are pleased with the reasonable approach of future students. When we help participants in choosing an educational institution, we are always guided by the price-quality ratio and future prospects.