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Notre Dame is 28th in WSJ's annual college rankings. by G.K.Chesterton

ND is tied for 5th in student engagement, 30th in Outcomes, 33rd in resources and > 400 in Environment. If you zero out Environment and split its percentage points between Outcome and Resources, the overall ranking rises to 24th (their system lets you customize the weighting to your liking).

They also have a scattergram showing endowment value vs. ranking and Notre Dame is in the top-ten of endowment value, slightly ahead of Columbia and Northwestern and behind Michigan.

(Note to other WSJ subscribers: I think there is something awry with their filtering system. If I filter on the major of "Business...", nothing comes up for me.)

Top Ten

Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
Stanford University
Brown University (tie for 5th)
Duke University (tie for 5th)
California Institute of Technology (tie for 7th)
Princeton University (tie for 7th)
Cornell University
Northwestern University

Outcomes accounts for 40% of the weighting and measures things like the salary graduates earn and the debt burden they accrue. Resources, with a 30% weighting, is mainly a proxy for the spending schools put into instruction and student services. Engagement, drawn mostly from a student survey and with a 20% weight, examines views on things like teaching and interactions with faculty and other students. Environment, at 10%, assesses the diversity of the university community.