Where do the happiest educators work?
Finding a great school means one thing to students, but something entirely different to staff, faculty and administrators who are looking for a satisfying work environment.
The following schools were ranked on a 5-point scale, with 5 meaning “very satisfied,” 3 meaning “OK,” and 1 meaning “very dissatisfied.”
Here are the top 25 with their employer ratings, according to glassdoor.com’s 2013 report:
- Texas Tech University: 4.4
- Carnegie Mellon University: 4.3
- Brigham Young University: 4.3
- University of Texas at Austin: 4.3
- Iowa State University: 4.3
- University of Michigan: 4.3
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 4.3
- Stanford University: 4.3
- Florida State University: 4.3
- University of Texas at San Antonio: 4.2
- University of Texas at Dallas: 4.2
- Cornell University: 4.2
- Yale University: 4.2
- Georgia Institute of Technology: 4.2
- Rice University: 4.2
- University of Oklahoma: 4.2
- DePaul University: 4.1
- Cal Tech: 4.1
- Rochester Institute of Technology: 4.1
- University of Delaware: 4.1
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 4.1
- Vanderbilt University: 4.1
- University of California Santa Barbara: 4.1
- Texas A&M University: 4.1
- University of Tennessee: 4.1
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