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The Top Universities in America

The United States of America is home to many renowned universities, like Harvard which is the oldest University in America, founded in 1636, before the country itself was established. Other well-known names include Princeton and Yale, which are the two top Ivy League universities of America.

 

Let’s have a deeper look to have a better understanding of the best universities in America.

 

The ranking uses data from World Report and U.S. News to rank America’s 50 best universities from Ivy League to public institutions. The infographic also shows the acceptance rate and average tuition fee of each school.

 

The Methodology

There are different categories that are scored to get the rankings. News relies on each university’s independent reporting of data and information and does not standardize or validate the reported information themselves.

This is how the categories are weighted:

 

Graduation & Retention Rates = 22%

Undergraduate Academic Reputation = 20%

Faculty Resources = 20%

Financial Resources per Student = 10%

Graduation Rate Performance = 8%

Student Selectivity for Fall Entering Class = 7%

Social Mobility = 5%

Graduate Indebtedness = 5%

Average Alumni Giving Rate = 3%

 

The Top 10 Universities

It is often assumed that the Ivy League universities are the top schools in America, but in reality, only four of the eight make the top 10.

Here’s a closer look:

Rank

University

Acceptance Rate

School Type

Tuition and Fees (Private or Public Out-of-State)

State

#1

Princeton University

4%

Private, Ivy League

$57,410

New Jersey

#2

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4%

Private

$57,986

Massachusetts

#3

Yale University

5%

Private, Ivy League

$62,250

Connecticut

#3

Harvard University

4%

Private, Ivy League

$57,261

Massachusetts

#3

Stanford University

4%

Private

$56,169

California

#6

University of Chicago

6%

Private

$62,940

Illinois

#7

University of Pennsylvania

6%

Private, Ivy League

$63,452

Pennsylvania

#7

Johns Hopkins University

8%

Private

$60,480

Maryland

#9

California Institute of Technology

4%

Private

$60,864

California

#10

Northwestern University

7%

Private

$63,468

Illinois

 

The acceptance rate of applicants among the top 10 universities is very limited and competition is quite tough. None of the top 10 universities surpass the 7% mark of acceptance. Caltech, Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are among the most difficult universities to get into. The percentage of applicants who receive acceptance letter is only 4%. On the other side, the universities of Wisconsin and Illinois accept around 60% of all applicants.

 

Types of Universities

There are eight private schools in the U.S. that have earned the distinction of Ivy League because of their prestige and history. There are some universities that are classified as land-grant universities. They are built on the land that was given to them by the U.S. government. This was an effort by the government to provide higher education to lacking communities across the country, and there is at least one in every state.

 

These are the U.S.’ eight Ivy League Institutions:

Princeton University

Yale University

Columbia University

Brown University

Harvard University

Cornell University

Dartmouth University

University of Pennsylvania


Other than these prestigious academies, there are many high caliber institutions like The Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin—both of which are land-grant universities.

 

Among the top 50, there are another four land-grant universities:

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Illinois

Cornell University


Average tuition and fees at ranked universities (2022-2023)


Private: $39,723

Public Out-of-state: $22,953

Public: $10,423

The American college tuition fee is known to be most unaffordable. The most expensive of all universities in America is Columbia University and the least expensive of the list of 50 is the University of Florida. 


The Top Universities in America

Infographic by: visualcapitalist

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The Top Universities in America #Infographic

The Top Universities in America

The United States of America is home to many renowned universities, like Harvard which is the oldest University in America, founded in 1636, before the country itself was established. Other well-known names include Princeton and Yale, which are the two top Ivy League universities of America.

 

Let’s have a deeper look to have a better understanding of the best universities in America.

 

The ranking uses data from World Report and U.S. News to rank America’s 50 best universities from Ivy League to public institutions. The infographic also shows the acceptance rate and average tuition fee of each school.

 

The Methodology

There are different categories that are scored to get the rankings. News relies on each university’s independent reporting of data and information and does not standardize or validate the reported information themselves.

This is how the categories are weighted:

 

Graduation & Retention Rates = 22%

Undergraduate Academic Reputation = 20%

Faculty Resources = 20%

Financial Resources per Student = 10%

Graduation Rate Performance = 8%

Student Selectivity for Fall Entering Class = 7%

Social Mobility = 5%

Graduate Indebtedness = 5%

Average Alumni Giving Rate = 3%

 

The Top 10 Universities

It is often assumed that the Ivy League universities are the top schools in America, but in reality, only four of the eight make the top 10.

Here’s a closer look:

Rank

University

Acceptance Rate

School Type

Tuition and Fees (Private or Public Out-of-State)

State

#1

Princeton University

4%

Private, Ivy League

$57,410

New Jersey

#2

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4%

Private

$57,986

Massachusetts

#3

Yale University

5%

Private, Ivy League

$62,250

Connecticut

#3

Harvard University

4%

Private, Ivy League

$57,261

Massachusetts

#3

Stanford University

4%

Private

$56,169

California

#6

University of Chicago

6%

Private

$62,940

Illinois

#7

University of Pennsylvania

6%

Private, Ivy League

$63,452

Pennsylvania

#7

Johns Hopkins University

8%

Private

$60,480

Maryland

#9

California Institute of Technology

4%

Private

$60,864

California

#10

Northwestern University

7%

Private

$63,468

Illinois

 

The acceptance rate of applicants among the top 10 universities is very limited and competition is quite tough. None of the top 10 universities surpass the 7% mark of acceptance. Caltech, Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are among the most difficult universities to get into. The percentage of applicants who receive acceptance letter is only 4%. On the other side, the universities of Wisconsin and Illinois accept around 60% of all applicants.

 

Types of Universities

There are eight private schools in the U.S. that have earned the distinction of Ivy League because of their prestige and history. There are some universities that are classified as land-grant universities. They are built on the land that was given to them by the U.S. government. This was an effort by the government to provide higher education to lacking communities across the country, and there is at least one in every state.

 

These are the U.S.’ eight Ivy League Institutions:

Princeton University

Yale University

Columbia University

Brown University

Harvard University

Cornell University

Dartmouth University

University of Pennsylvania


Other than these prestigious academies, there are many high caliber institutions like The Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin—both of which are land-grant universities.

 

Among the top 50, there are another four land-grant universities:

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Illinois

Cornell University


Average tuition and fees at ranked universities (2022-2023)


Private: $39,723

Public Out-of-state: $22,953

Public: $10,423

The American college tuition fee is known to be most unaffordable. The most expensive of all universities in America is Columbia University and the least expensive of the list of 50 is the University of Florida. 


The Top Universities in America

Infographic by: visualcapitalist

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