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The Highest-Ranked University, College in Every US State

At a time when AI is reshaping classrooms and raising questions about the future of work, some young people are questioning the value of pursuing higher education at all.

While some founders encourage promising students to go into ambitious startups and forgo traditional education, high-earning tech execs continue to champion the value of a college degree, even if it’s for completely different reasons.

For families, choosing a school can be one of the biggest financial and personal decisions teenagers make right out of high school, shaping their access to alumni networks, research, and internship opportunities.

For some students, moving away for a stronger academic program or better long-term earnings potential is worth the cost. For others, the sticker shock of tuition costs in out-of-state schools makes in-state options much more appealing.

The good news is that quality education is available across the US, whether it’s in the big cities or charming college towns.

Every year, US News & World Report ranks schools across the US, from large public institutions to private research universities, and compares their offerings to students across categories, like different academic disciplines and overall value.

Rather than providing a definitive college list, it ranks institutions by type. For this story, Business Insider consulted the publication’s 2026 Best National Universities ranking, which evaluated 434 schools using up to 17 measures of academic quality, drawing on data reported by schools and third-party sources. The ranking looked at data like graduation and retention rates, graduates’ debt loads and earnings, faculty and financial resources, and admissions selectivity, among others.

The list, while broad, doesn’t include liberal arts colleges focused on undergraduate education, like Amherst College or Pomona College, or regional universities with limited doctoral programs.

College rankings have faced criticism over the years. Critics of US News & World Report’s lists have said they can put pressure on schools to perform well in certain categories to boost their perceived prestige, and its ranking methodology has been questioned by skeptics who emphasize the importance of non-quantifiable factors — which may not be well represented in the publication’s method — in determining how good a school is.

US News has defended its rankings as a useful resource for students and families.

“Our rankings don’t capture every nuance,” US News & World Report executive chairman and CEO Eric Gertler wrote in a 2023 Wall Street Journal op-ed after a coalition of law and medical schools decided to boycott the list by not submitting their data.

“Academic institutions aren’t monolithic or static; comparing them across a common data set can be challenging,” Gertler continued. “But we reject our critics’ paternalistic view that students are somehow incapable of discerning for themselves from this information which school is the best fit.”

The rankings have also been at the center of legal controversies. In one case, the former dean of Temple University’s business school was convicted of fraud after prosecutors said false and manipulated data was submitted to the publication to boost the school’s online MBA ranking.

Still, its rankings remain one barometer for school standards and can indicate particular strengths at institutions across the country.

We identified the highest-ranking school in each state on the 2026 list. See which university topped the list in your state.

ALABAMA: Auburn University in Auburn


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Auburn University ranked among the top 50 public universities and stood out for its nursing program.

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National rank: #102 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 64

Set in a small college town in eastern Alabama, Auburn University has a major SEC sports culture and local entertainment scene.

In US News & World Report’s rankings, the school tied for 49th among top public schools and ranked in the top 50 for first-year experiences, innovation, and nursing.

ALASKA: University of Alaska Fairbanks in Fairbanks




The University of Alaska Fairbanks stood out for undergraduate engineering.

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National rank: #395-434 (The school ranked at the bottom of the list of 434 schools, but wasn’t given a specific rank).

Score (out of 100): Bottom 25%

The University of Alaska Fairbanks offers a remote, outdoors-heavy college experience shaped by Arctic research, Alaska Native and Indigenous programs, and access to wilderness.

The school ranked 161st for undergraduate engineering and placed 213th-225th among top public schools in US News & World Report’s rankings.

ARIZONA: Arizona State University in Tempe




Arizona State University ranked first for innovation and stood out for supply chain management, teaching, internships, and engineering.

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National rank: #117 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 62

Set in the Phoenix metro area, Arizona State University offers a large urban campus experience and a major sports scene.

The school ranked first for innovation and second for supply chain management/logistics. It also landed in the top 20 for undergraduate teaching, co-ops/internships, analytics, management information systems, and production/operations management.

ARKANSAS: University of Arkansas in Fayetteville




The University of Arkansas stood out for supply chain management/logistics.

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National rank: #183 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 53

Located on a hilltop in Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas offers a classic Northwest Arkansas college-town experience with outdoorsy student life and a big SEC sports culture.

The school ranked 11th in supply chain management/logistics, 74th in nursing, and 96th in undergraduate engineering. It also tied for 100th among top public schools.

CALIFORNIA: Stanford University in Stanford




Stanford University tied for fourth place nationally and stood out in economics, engineering, and computer science.

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National rank: #4 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 95

Ranked fourth in the US, tied with Yale University, Stanford University is the best school in California, per the US News & World Report ranking.

Located near the heart of Silicon Valley, the school offers a Bay Area campus experience with startup energy, outdoor access, and a significant sports culture, with students competing in 36 varsity sports and 43 club sports.

In US News & World Report’s rankings, the school came first in the nation for economics and second for undergraduate engineering and computer science. It also ranked within the top ten nationwide for best value, undergraduate research, innovation, psychology, and several engineering and computer science specialties.

COLORADO: Colorado School of Mines in Golden




The Colorado School of Mines stood out for its undergraduate engineering and petroleum engineering programs.

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National rank: #80 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 68

Located west of Denver and in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado School of Mines has an outdoorsy, STEM-heavy campus culture with 200+ student organizations.

The school tied for 40th among the top public schools in the US News & World Report ranking and ranked fourth nationwide in petroleum engineering. It also ranked in the top 50 for undergraduate engineering, undergraduate teaching, and best colleges for veterans.

CONNECTICUT: Yale University in New Haven




Yale University tied for fourth place nationwide and was the highest-ranking school in Connecticut.

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National rank: #4 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 95

Tied for fourth place nationwide, Yale University offers students an Ivy League experience built around its 14 residential colleges, with students also plugged into the city’s local restaurants, arts, and culture.

The school ranked third for best value in the US News & World Report Ranking, and placed second in economics, fifth in psychology, and sixth in undergraduate research, as well as ranking within the top 10 for undergraduate teaching, learning communities, senior capstone, and writing in the disciplines.

DELAWARE: University of Delaware in Newark




The University of Delaware ranked fourth for chemical engineering nationwide.

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National rank: #88 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 66

The University of Delaware offers a small-college-town campus with access to larger metro areas and a long tradition of athletics, including club sports, intramurals, and fitness activities.

The school ranked 43rd among top public schools and was ranked fourth-best in the US for chemical engineering.

FLORIDA: University of Florida in Gainesville




The University of Florida ranked in the top 10 public schools in the US and is the best in Florida.

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National rank: #30 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 82

Set in the swampy town of Gainesville, the University of Florida offers a large college-town experience with a major sports culture and an active student-life scene.

The school tied for seventh among top public schools and ranked in the top 10 for biological/agricultural engineering, real estate, accounting, and marketing. It also landed in the top 15 for best colleges for veterans and innovation.

GEORGIA: Emory University in Atlanta




Emory University ranked in the top 25 of schools nationwide.

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National rank: #24 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 86

Located in Atlanta’s Druid Hills neighborhood, Emory offers a city-campus experience, with arts, restaurants, and career opportunities nearby.

The school tied for second place nationwide in nursing and landed in the top 30 for best value, undergraduate teaching, and innovation.

HAWAII: University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu




The University of Hawaii at Manoa ranked among the top 100 public schools nationwide.

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National rank: #169 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 55

Set in Honolulu, the University of Hawaii at Manoa offers an urban island campus experience, with access to beaches, hiking, and a wide range of cultural and recreational student activities.

The school ranked 92nd among top public schools, 118th in nursing, and 150th in undergraduate engineering.

IDAHO: University of Idaho in Moscow




The University of Idaho ranked in the top 100 public schools and stood out for value.

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National rank: #183 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 53

Set in a small town in northern Idaho, the University of Idaho offers an outdoorsy campus lifestyle with trails, recreation, and 16 NCAA Division I sports teams.

The school tied for the 100th place among top public schools and ranked 62nd for best value nationwide.

ILLINOIS: University of Chicago in Chicago




The University of Chicago ranked sixth among schools nationwide.

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National rank: #6

Score (out of 100): 94

Set in Hyde Park on Chicago’s South Side, the University of Chicago offers an urban campus experience with prestigious academics and easy access to one of the country’s biggest cities.

In US News & World Report’s rankings, the school was named the best college for veterans, placed second in economics, and ranked eighth for best value. It also ranked in the top 50 for data analytics/science, undergraduate research, innovation, and undergraduate teaching.

INDIANA: University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame




The University of Notre Dame ranked in the top 20 schools nationally.

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National rank: #20 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 87

Located near South Bend, Indiana, the University of Notre Dame offers a residential campus experience with more than 500 clubs and organizations and one of the country’s best-known game-day cultures.

The school tied for fourth place in service learning and ranked 10th for both undergraduate teaching and accounting. It also landed in the top 25 for best value, study abroad, and first-year experiences.

IOWA: University of Iowa in Iowa City




The University of Iowa ranked among the top 50 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #102 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 64

The University of Iowa offers a Big Ten college-town experience with game days, school pride, and a strong campus community.

The school tied for 49th among the top public schools and ranked in the top 10 for nursing and insurance (a business program) in US News & World Report’s rankings.

KANSAS: University of Kansas in Lawrence




The University of Kansas ranked among the top 75 public schools nationwide.

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National rank: #143 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 58

The University of Kansas offers a classic college-town experience, with a strong sports culture and easy access to Kansas City.

The school ranked 74th among top public schools, 40th for nursing, and 86th for undergraduate engineering. It also ranked 99th for economics and in the best colleges for veterans ranking.

KENTUCKY: University of Kentucky in Lexington




The University of Kentucky ranked among the top 75 public schools.

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National rank: #143 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 58

Located in Lexington, the University of Kentucky offers a large-campus experience in Kentucky’s horse country with a strong basketball tradition.

US News & World Report ranked it 74th among top public schools, and it placed within the top 100 in nursing, undergraduate engineering, economics, and best colleges for veterans.

LOUISIANA: Tulane University in New Orleans




Tulane University is ranked in the top 70 schools nationally.

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National rank: #69 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 71

Set in New Orleans, Tulane offers an urban campus experience shaped by the city’s lively music and food scenes, festivals, and service culture.

The school ranked fourth in service learning, and placed within the top 100 in undergraduate teaching, undergraduate engineering, economics, and best value.

MAINE: University of Maine in Orono




The University of Maine mostly stood out for undergraduate engineering and nursing.

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National rank: #257 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 45

The University of Maine offers a rural New England campus experience with access to forests, trails, and outdoor recreation. Its athletics scene includes intercollegiate, club, and intramural sports.

The school tied for 145th among top public schools, 161st for undergraduate engineering, and 135th for nursing in US News & World Report’s rankings.

MARYLAND: Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore




Johns Hopkins University tied for No. 7 nationally and stood out for biomedical engineering, research, and innovation.

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National rank: #7 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 93

Johns Hopkins offers students an urban campus experience centered on research and medicine, with access to Baltimore’s neighborhoods, museums, restaurants, and waterfront areas.

The school was ranked by US News & World Report as the best school in the country for biomedical engineering, and it placed in the top 10 for undergraduate research, innovation, and biocomputing/bioinformatics/biotechnology. It also ranked 12th for best value and 13th for undergraduate engineering.

MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge




MIT ranked as the second-best school nationally.

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National rank: #2

Score (out of 100): 98

MIT offers an intensely STEM-focused urban campus experience with access to labs, startups, museums, and the wider Boston college scene.

The school ranked nationally as the best for undergraduate engineering, computer science, undergraduate research, artificial intelligence, computer systems, theory, business programs, production/operations management, quantitative analysis, and several engineering specialties. It also ranked second nationally, second for innovation, and fourth for best value, per US News & World Report.

MICHIGAN: University of Michigan—Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor




The University of Michigan ranked among the top 20 national universities and was ranked the third-best public school.

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National rank: #20 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 87

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, offers a lively Big Ten college-town experience with a huge sports culture with more than 50 national championships across 12 sports.

The school ranked third among public schools and ranked in the top 10 for undergraduate engineering, business programs, nursing, learning communities, and best colleges for veterans. It also ranked as the best school for management and marketing nationwide.

MINNESOTA: University of Minnesota—Twin Cities in Minneapolis




The University of Minnesota—Twin Cities ranked among the top 30 public schools nationwide.

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National rank: #59 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 73

Set in Minneapolis and St. Paul, the University of Minnesota offers athletics, school-spirit traditions, and access to Twin Cities internships, arts, restaurants, and nightlife.

The school ranked 26th among top public schools, ranked within the top 10 for nursing and management information systems, ranked 12th for chemical engineering and quantitative analysis, and ranked 28th in undergraduate engineering.

MISSISSIPPI: University of Mississippi in University




The University of Mississippi ranked in the top 100 public schools.

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National rank: #169 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 55

The University of Mississippi offers a classic SEC college-town experience, with a major sports scene and a famous game-day culture.

The school tied for 92nd place among top public schools, and ranked in the top 150 for nursing, undergraduate engineering, and best colleges for veterans.

MISSOURI: Washington University in St. Louis




Washington University in St. Louis is ranked in the top 20 schools nationwide.

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National rank: #20 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 87

Washington University in St. Louis offers a city-adjacent campus experience with access to parks, museums, restaurants, and internships.

The school ranked 11th for best value, 10th for quantitative analysis, 27th for economics, and 42nd for undergraduate engineering in US News & World Report’s rankings. It also tied for 58th place for first-year experiences.

MONTANA: Montana State University in Bozeman




Montana State University stood out for nursing and undergraduate engineering.

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National rank: #318 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 40

Ranked 318th nationwide, Montana State University offers an outdoors-heavy college experience, with skiing, hiking, biking, and mountain access minutes from campus.

The school tied for 74th place in nursing, 161st for undergraduate engineering, and 170th among top public schools.

NEBRASKA: Creighton University in Omaha




Creighton University stood out for nursing, first-year experiences, undergraduate teaching, and undergraduate research.

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National rank: #117 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 62

Set in Omaha, Creighton, a private Jesuit university, offers a mid-sized city campus experience, with access to downtown restaurants, internships, entertainment, and campus athletics.

The school ranked within the top 50 schools for nursing, first-year experiences, undergraduate teaching, and undergraduate research/creative projects.

NEVADA: University of Nevada—Reno in Reno




The University of Nevada, Reno, stood out for its undergraduate engineering program.

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National rank: #192 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 52

Located near the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe, the University of Nevada—Reno offers a city-campus experience with easy access to skiing, hiking, nightlife, and outdoor recreation on its 290-acre campus.

The school tied for 104th among top public schools, 150th for undergraduate engineering, and 186th for nursing. It also ranked 138th for the best colleges for veterans.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Dartmouth College in Hanover




Dartmouth College is ranked in the top 15 schools nationally.

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National rank: #13 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 90

Dartmouth offers an outdoorsy, prestigious Ivy League experience near the White Mountains.

US News & World Report ranked the school third nationwide for undergraduate teaching and placed it in the top 15 for best value and study abroad.

NEW JERSEY: Princeton University in Princeton




Princeton University is ranked as the best school in the US.

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National rank: #1

Score (out of 100): 100

Located between New York City and Philadelphia, Princeton offers an Ivy League college-town experience built around rigorous academics, residential colleges, and campus traditions.

According to US News & World Report, the school is the best school in the country and also placed first for best value, and senior capstone. It ranked second for economics and psychology, and third for undergraduate teaching. It also ranked in the top 15 for engineering, computer science, writing, research, first-year experiences, veterans, and learning communities.

NEW MEXICO: New Mexico State University in Las Cruces




New Mexico State University ranked in 222nd place nationwide.

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National rank: #222 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 48

New Mexico State University offers a desert-campus experience in southern New Mexico, with mountain views and outdoor recreation.

The school tied for 87th place in social mobility, ranked 122nd among top public schools, 135th in undergraduate engineering, and 160th in nursing.

NEW YORK: Cornell University in Ithaca




Cornell University ranked 12th nationwide.

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National rank: #12

Score (out of 100): 91

Set in New York’s Finger Lakes region, Cornell offers an Ivy League college-town experience on a scenic campus known for gorges, waterfalls, and access to outdoor recreation about four hours away from New York City.

The school ranked second among schools for veterans and ranked in the top 10 for computer science, business programs, undergraduate engineering, writing in the disciplines, and co-ops/internships. It also landed in the top 15 for economics, finance, quantitative analysis, several engineering specialties, and multiple computer science specialties.

NORTH CAROLINA: Duke University in Durham




Duke University tied for seventh place nationally.

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National rank: #7 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 93

Duke University offers students a residential campus experience with access to restaurants, arts, startups, and opportunities in North Carolina’s Research Triangle.

US News & World Report ranked the school first in nursing, second in writing in the disciplines, and third in service learning and biomedical engineering. It also ranked in the top 10 for undergraduate research and undergraduate teaching, and in the top 20 for engineering, economics, study abroad, first-year experiences, senior capstone, co-ops/internships, innovation, and best value.

NORTH DAKOTA: North Dakota State University in Fargo




North Dakota State University stood out for its undergraduate engineering and nursing programs.

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National rank: #232 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 47

North Dakota State University offers a land-grant campus experience in North Dakota’s largest city, with student organizations, arts, athletics, housing, and dining shaping campus life.

The school tied for 129th among top public schools, and it placed 160th for nursing, 161st for undergraduate engineering, and 216th for economics.

OHIO: The Ohio State University in Columbus




The Ohio State University ranked among the top 15 public schools nationwide.

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National rank: #41 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 78

Set in Ohio’s state capital of Columbus, The Ohio State University offers a big-city Big Ten campus experience with one of the country’s most prominent college sports cultures, especially around Buckeyes football.

The school ranked fourth in nursing, fifth in supply chain management/logistics, and 15th among top public schools.

OKLAHOMA: The University of Oklahoma in Norman




The University of Oklahoma ranked among the top 55 public schools nationwide and stood out for petroleum engineering.

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National rank: #110 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 63

The University of Oklahoma offers a classic college-town experience with a large SEC athletics scene.

In US News & World Report’s rankings, the school tied for 54th among top public schools and ranked within the top 100 for undergraduate engineering and as one of the best colleges for veterans. It also ranked fourth nationwide in petroleum engineering.

OREGON: University of Oregon in Eugene




The University of Oregon ranked among the top 55 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #110 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 63

The University of Oregon offers students a Pacific Northwest college-town experience with a major sports culture and access to trails, rivers, and outdoor recreation.

The school ranked 54th among top public schools, 66th in economics, and 73rd among the best colleges for veterans.

PENNSYLVANIA: University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia




The University of Pennsylvania tied for 7th nationally and stood out in business, finance, nursing, and economics.

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National rank: #7 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 93

Set in Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania offers an urban Ivy League campus experience with access to restaurants, museums, internships, and city nightlife.

The school tied for first place in business programs and placed first in finance, as well as second in nursing, management, marketing, quantitative analysis, and real estate. It also placed eighth in economics, ranked 13th for best value, and 21st for undergraduate engineering.

RHODE ISLAND: Brown University in Providence




Brown University is ranked in the top 15 schools nationally.

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National rank: #13 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 90

Brown University offers students an urban Ivy League experience, with access to restaurants, arts, and city life.

The school ranked as the best school for writing in the disciplines, second-best for undergraduate teaching, third-best in the ranking of colleges for veterans, and fourth-best for senior capstone. It also ranked fifth for first-year experiences and eighth for service learning.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Clemson University in Clemson




Clemson University ranked among the top 40 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #75 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 69

Located in a small college town in upstate South Carolina, Clemson University offers a spirited campus experience in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 2.5 hours from Atlanta and Charlotte.

In US News & World Report’s rankings, the school tied for 36th place among top public schools, 15th for co-ops/internships, 28th for innovation, 39th for first-year experiences, 40th for nursing, and 50th for undergraduate engineering. It also tied for 45th for the best colleges for veterans.

SOUTH DAKOTA: South Dakota State University in Brookings




South Dakota State University is the state’s largest university.

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National rank: #257 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 45

Set in the city of Brookings, South Dakota State University is the state’s largest university, with student traditions like Hobo Day and an active sports scene.

The school tied 145th place among top public schools.

TENNESSEE: Vanderbilt University in Nashville




Vanderbilt University is ranked in the top 20 schools nationwide.

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National rank: #17 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 88

Located in the heart of Nashville, Vanderbilt University offers an urban campus experience on a 340-acre arboretum campus about 1.5 miles from downtown, with access to the city’s music, restaurants, internships, and nightlife, as well as a strong SEC sports culture.

The school ranked seventh for best value, fifth for learning communities, 11th for undergraduate teaching, and 15th for both first-year experiences and innovation.

TEXAS: Rice University in Houston




Rice University is ranked in the top 20 schools nationwide.

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National rank: #17 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 88

Set on a 300-acre tree-lined campus in Houston, Rice offers an urban college experience shaped by its residential college system, where students live, dine, socialize, and join intramural teams through small campus communities.

US News & World Report ranked the school fifth nationwide for best value, eighth for undergraduate teaching, and ninth for biomedical engineering, and ranked it in the top 15 for entrepreneurship, undergraduate research, and innovation.

UTAH: Brigham Young University in Provo




Brigham Young University stood out for value, accounting, and undergraduate business.

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National rank: #110 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 63

Located at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, Brigham Young University offers a large private-university campus experience shaped by students’ faith, outdoor access, and a major athletics culture.

The school ranked third nationwide for accounting, 17th for best value, and in the top 100 for economics, nursing, and undergraduate engineering.

VERMONT: University of Vermont in Burlington




The University of Vermont ranked among the top 70 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #132 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 60

The University of Vermont offers a scenic college-city experience with access to skiing, hiking, biking, and downtown restaurants and music. Athletics, recreation, and fitness are also a visible part of student life.

The school tied for 68th place among top public schools, 59th for nursing, and 91st for best colleges for veterans.

VIRGINIA: University of Virginia in Charlottesville




The University of Virginia ranked among the top five public schools in the US.

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National rank: #26 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 85

The University of Virginia offers a historic college-town experience with an active student life and a strong sports culture.

The school tied for fourth place among top public schools, and ranked eighth for best colleges for veterans, ninth for management, 12th for finance, and 13th for nursing.

WASHINGTON: University of Washington in Seattle




The University of Washington ranked among the top 20 public schools and stood out for computer science, nursing, engineering, and veterans.

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National rank: #42 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 77

Located in the heart of Seattle, the University of Washington offers a big-city campus experience with access to tech, healthcare, arts, restaurants, and outdoor recreation.

The school ranked 16th among top public schools, 9th in computer science, 8th in nursing, and 21st in undergraduate engineering. It also ranked third nationwide in biocomputing/bioinformatics/biotechnology and seventh in artificial intelligence.

WEST VIRGINIA: West Virginia University in Morgantown




West Virginia University ranked among the top 125 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #222 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 48

Tied for 122nd place in the top public schools nationwide, West Virginia University offers a spirited college-town experience with athletics, outdoor recreation, and easy access to hiking, biking, climbing, and other Appalachian Mountain activities.

The school tied for 135th in undergraduate engineering and nursing, and 158th in economics, per US News & World Report’s rankings.

WISCONSIN: University of Wisconsin—Madison in Madison




The University of Wisconsin—Madison ranked among the top 12 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #36 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 80

Set in Wisconsin’s capital, the University of Wisconsin—Madison offers a big-campus Big Ten experience with lakefront access, a strong sports culture, and city life around State Street, the Capitol, restaurants, and music venues.

The school ranked 12th among the best public schools in the US and ranked first for real estate, third for insurance, and eighth for nursing. It also ranked 14th for undergraduate engineering, 18th for economics, and 19th for best colleges for veterans.

WYOMING: University of Wyoming in Laramie




The University of Wyoming ranked among the top 125 public schools in the US.

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National rank: #222 (tie)

Score (out of 100): 48

The University of Wyoming offers a college-town experience with access to the mountains, outdoor recreation, and strong athletics.

The school ranked 122nd among top public schools, 160th in nursing, and 176th in undergraduate engineering.

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