The 鶹ҹ is among the top 200 public universities in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 edition of “Best Colleges.”
鶹ҹ was number 200 in the public universities category; it was also, as a national university, ranked at number 377 in that category.
National universities emphasize research and offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. U.S. News & World Report’s best national universities are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Within the Carnegie classification, 鶹ҹ is designated as a Research University with Very High Research Activity, its highest – and most prestigious – tier.
U.S. News & World Report’s annual guidebook assists prospective students and their parents with decisions about which colleges to attend. The 2025 edition is based on surveys and statistical information compiled during the 2024 spring and summer semesters.
Rankings are based on a variety of factors, including an institution’s academic reputation, graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, social mobility and student/faculty ratio.
The 2025 edition of “Best Colleges” publishes school profiles that provide information on academic and campus life, application requirements, financial aid, degrees offered and tuition.
In addition to national rankings, the guidebook also includes rankings in a range of other categories.
Among academic programs, 鶹ҹ earned high marks for undergraduate nursing programs (No. 149); and undergraduate engineering programs at schools that grant doctoral degrees (No. 180).
The University’s business programs, computer science programs, and psychology programs were also recognized, although not assigned a numerical ranking.
The University was also recognized in the top performers on social mobility category (No. 380).
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Photo caption: The 鶹ҹ is listed among the top universities in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 edition of “Best Colleges.” Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 鶹ҹ