![]() News & World Report, in their own systems, reference where the universities fall in the Carnegie Classification. In addition, some of the other true ranking systems, such as U.S. The R2 designation gives us a standing in the research community. Now that UNF has been designated as an R2, why is this important? For 2022, the analysis placed UNF in the R2 category. To further segregate the list into R1 and R2, Carnegie uses a statistical analysis based on additional criteria: the type of research doctorates, the amount of R&D expenditures, and the number of research staff, which would include research faculty, postdoctoral researchers, research associates, research scientists and other titles. ![]() ![]() There also must be at least 20 research doctoral graduates in the data year.Ĭarnegie moves universities that meet those thresholds into an R category. Recently UNF has increased research expenditures to about $14 million, so we’re well above that required level. To get to the R2 level, a university must have at least $5 million of R&D expenditures, which can be a combination of external and internal funding sources. How did we move from the third tier of doctoral universities to the second tier? News & World Report you cannot be listed as a national university in any of the rankings until you are at least an R3, or what is now a D/PU. Because Carnegie changed the rules to acknowledge these professional doctorates, UNF made a significant move into the doctoral category as a D/PU, which made us a national university in U.S. For example, our doctorates for nurse practitioners and physical therapists (well over 100 awarded each year) are considered professional doctorates that focus on clinical practice as opposed to original research, such as doctorates for the College of Education and Human Services. This new category required at least 30 professional doctorates awarded in the data year. In 2019, Carnegie reworked its classification system and changed what had been R3 to a Doctoral/Professional Universities or D/PU. At that time, R3 required a certain number of research doctorates awarded each year (with original research and a dissertation) and a certain threshold of research expenditures. There were also three doctoral levels: R1, R2 and R3. UNF was an M1, which consists of institutions that have large master’s degree programs. ![]() In 2016, the Carnegie Classification had a master’s level 3, 2 and 1. Our current classification is based on the “data year” of 2019-20, so there’s a bit of a lag. Carnegie issues its classifications every three years. How is the R2 classification determined, and how has UNF’s level changed over the years? The Carnegie Classification system is simply a way to sort universities into buckets or categories by the types of degrees awarded with an emphasis on research. This is not a ranking that considers graduation rates, campus facilities or other student-focused metrics. What does the Carnegie Classification system consider? Since the announcement was made, we’ve had a chance to talk with John Kantner, associate provost of faculty and research and interim dean of the Graduate School, to learn more about our new R2 designation. After reviewing 3,900 universities, the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education included only a prestigious few on its 2022 list, designating 137 as R1 and 133, including UNF, as R2. Last month, UNF gained admittance to an elite group of universities across the country - those classified as Research Universities with an R1 or R2 designation.
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