July 12, 2024
In 2024, it’s not all that unusual for the cost of four years of a private college education to approach close to $400k. While not “cheap” by any means, public universities offer a somewhat more sane alternative to the prohibitive $90k per year price tags that we are starting to see. While many public schools are targeted by residents seeking to take advantage of in-state tuition, more and more students and families have opened themselves up to out-of-state public options as part of their college search. Our list of the 100 best public universities in the United States is intended to provide you with a useful overview of the public college landscape.
Methodology
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Top Public Universities in the US
Here’s a quick preview of the first 10 institutions that made our list of the 100 Top Public Universities in the US. Detailed profiles and stats can be found when you scroll below.
1) UCLA
2) University of Virginia
3) UC Berkeley
4) University of Michigan
5) UNC Chapel Hill
6) UC Santa Barbara
7) UC San Diego
8) Georgia Tech
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10) University of Florida
Best Public Universities – Data Included
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in an array of academic disciplines and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. They are also accessible for students lacking perfect credentials. For each of the Best Public Universities in the US, College Transitions will provide you with—when available—the university’s:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.
#1 Top Public University
University of California, Los Angeles
- Los Angeles, CA
Academic Highlights: UCLA offers 125 majors in 100+ academic departments, and more than 60 majors require a capstone experience that results in the creation of a tangible product under the mentorship of faculty members. The most commonly conferred degrees are in the social sciences (25%), biology (16%), psychology (11%), mathematics (8%), and engineering (7%). Departmental rankings are high across the board, especially in computer science, engineering, film, fine and performing arts, mathematics, and political science.
Professional Outcomes: UCLA grads flow most heavily into the research, finance, computer science, and engineering sectors. High numbers of recent grads can be found at Disney, Google, EY, Teach for America, Amazon, and Oracle. Hundreds also can be found at Bloomberg, Deloitte, Mattel, Oracle, and SpaceX. The average starting salary exceeds $55,000. 16% of recent grads enrolled directly in a graduate/professional school, with other CA-based institutions like Stanford, Pepperdine, USC, Berkeley, and Loyola Marymount being the most popular.
- Enrollment: 33,040 (undergraduate); 15,010 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $38,517 (in-state); $71,091 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 9%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 93%
#2
University of Virginia
- Charlottesville, VA
Academic Highlights: Undergrads can study within one of seven colleges/schools, which all offer many small classes; 15% boast single-digit enrollment and 48% contain 19 or fewer students. The McIntire School of Commerce and the School of Engineering and Applied Science have glowing reputations. Other notable strengths include computer science, economics, and political philosophy, policy, and law. The most popular degree areas are liberal arts/general studies (22%), the social sciences (14%), engineering (11%), business/marketing (8%), and biology (7%).
Professional Outcomes:Upon receiving their degree, 95% of the Class of 2022 immediately joined the workforce–with an average starting salary of $90k–or headed directly to graduate school. The most popular industries were internet & software, higher education, and management consulting. Capital One (85), Deloitte (46), Amazon (38), and Bain & Co. (26) scooped up the greatest number of 2022 grads. UVA itself was the most popular grad school destination followed by Columbia, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Johns Hopkins.
- Enrollment: 17,496 (undergraduate); 8,653 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $39,494-49,874 (in-state); $78,214-90,378 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1470
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 19%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 95%
#3
University of California, Berkeley
- Berkeley, CA
Academic Highlights: More than 150 undergraduate majors and minors are available across six schools: the College of Letters and Science, the College of Chemistry, the College of Engineering, the College of Environmental Design, the College of Natural Resources, and the Haas School of Business. Many departments have top international reputations including computer science, engineering, chemistry, English, psychology, and economics. 22% of sections contain nine or fewer students, and over 55% of students assist faculty with a research project or complete a research methods course.
Professional Outcomes: Upon graduating, 49% of Cal’s Class of 2022 had already secured employment, and 20% were headed to graduate school. Business is the most popular sector, attracting 62% of employed grads; next up are industrial (17%), education (8%), and nonprofit work (7%). The median starting salary was $86,459 across all majors. Thousands of alumni can be found in the offices of Google, Apple, and Meta, and 500+ Golden Bears are currently employed by Oracle, Amazon, and Microsoft. The school is the number one all-time producer of Peace Corps volunteers.
- Enrollment: 32,831 (undergraduate); 12,914 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $48,574 (in-state); $82,774 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 11%
- Retention Rate: 96%
- Graduation Rate: 94%
#4
University of Michigan
- Ann Arbor, MI
Academic Highlights: There are 280+ undergraduate degree programs across fourteen schools and colleges, and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) enrolls the majority of students. The Ross School of Business offers highly rated programs in entrepreneurship, management, accounting, and finance. The College of Engineering is also one of the best in the country. By degrees conferred, engineering (15%), computer science (14%), and the social sciences (11%) are most popular. A solid 56% of classes have fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within three months of graduating, 89% of LSA grads are employed full-time or in graduate school, with healthcare, education, law, banking, research, nonprofit work, and consulting being the most popular sectors. Within three months, 99% of Ross grads are employed with a median salary of $90k. Top employers include Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, EY, Morgan Stanley, PwC, Deloitte, and Amazon. Within six months, 96% of engineering grads are employed (average salary of $84k) or in grad school. General Motors, Ford, Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Meta employ the greatest number of alumni.
- Enrollment: 32,695 (undergraduate); 18,530 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,450 (in-state); $76,294 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1470
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 18%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 93%
#5
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Chapel Hill, NC
Academic Highlights: Undergraduates can choose from 74 bachelor’s degree programs in a number of schools and colleges, the largest of which is the College of Arts & Sciences. 44% of classes have a student enrollment under 20. The social sciences (15%), biology (12%), media/journalism (9%), computer science (8%), and business (6%) are the areas in which the most degrees are conferred. The Kenan-Flager Business School is internationally renowned and requires separate admission. Other strong programs include those in chemistry, journalism, psychology, and political science.
Professional Outcomes: Six months after leaving Chapel Hill, 97% of 2022 grads had entered employment, military service, or graduate school. Among the for-profit companies that hire the most graduates are Wells Fargo, IBM, Cisco, Deloitte, EY, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, McKinsey & Company, and Goldman Sachs. In the nonprofit sector, a large number of alumni are employed by AmeriCorps, NIH, Teach for America, and the Peace Corps. The average starting salary is $70,619. 18% of 2022 grads enrolled directly in graduate/professional school.
- Enrollment: 20,210 (undergraduate); 11,739 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,036 (in-state); $60,040 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1450
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 17%
- Retention Rate: 96%
- Graduation Rate: 91%
#6
University of California, Santa Barbara
- Santa Barbara, CA
Academic Highlights: There are 90 undergraduate majors across three schools: the College of Letters and Science, the College of Engineering, and the College of Creative Studies. The social sciences are the most popular area of study, accounting for 27% of the total degrees conferred. Biology (10%), math (9%), and psychology (9%) are next in popularity. The school has highly regarded programs in communication, computer science, engineering, physics, environmental science, and the performing arts. More than half of sections contain fewer than 20 students, and 72% enroll 29 or fewer.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of earning their diplomas, 84% of grads had found employment. The most popular industries were science/research (16%), engineering/computer programming (14%), business (13%), finance/accounting (11%), and sales (10%). Top employers of recent grads include Google, EY, KPMG, Oracle, Amazon, IBM, and Adobe. Many alumni also can be found at Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and Salesforce. Two years after graduating, UCSB alumni make an average salary of $55k; more than half make $100k by mid-career.
- Enrollment: 23,460 (undergraduate); 2,961 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $41,289 (in-state); $73,863 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 28%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 86%
#7
University of California, San Diego
- San Diego, CA
Academic Highlights: There are 140+ undergraduate majors offered at UCSD, and all students join one of eight undergraduate colleges meant to forge flourishing communities within the larger university. Biology has the highest representation of all majors (19%) followed by engineering (12%), the social sciences (11%), and computer science (9%). UCSD’s computer science and engineering programs have stellar reputations in the corporate and tech communities, and programs in biology, economics, and political science are among the best anywhere.
Professional Outcomes: Employers of recent graduates included the Walt Disney Company, Tesla, NBC Universal, PwC, Northrop Grumman, and EY. More than 1,000 current Google employees are UC San Diego alumni, and Qualcomm, Amazon, and Apple all employ 500+ each. The median early career salary is $65,000 across all majors, placing the university in the top 10 public universities in the country. UCSD also fares well in measures of its return-on-investment potential.
- Enrollment: 33,096 (undergraduate); 8,386 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,830 (in-state); $64,404 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 25%
- Retention Rate: 93%
- Graduation Rate: 88%
#8
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Atlanta, GA
Academic Highlights: Georgia Tech’s engineering and computer science programs are at the top of any “best programs” list.Being a large research university, the student-to-faculty ratio is a less-than-ideal 22:1, leading to some larger undergraduate class sections. In fact, 49% of courses had enrollments of more than thirty students in 2022-23. On the other end of the spectrum, 8% of sections had single-digit enrollments. In terms of total number of degrees conferred, the most popular areas of study are engineering (51%), computer science (21%), and business (9%).
Professional Outcomes: More than three-quarters of recent grads had already procured employment by the time they were handed their diplomas. You will find graduates at every major technology company in the world. The median salary reported by that group was $80,000. Many remain on campus to earn advanced engineering degrees through Georgia Tech, but the school’s reputation is such that gaining admission into other top programs including MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Berkeley, Stanford, and Caltech.
- Enrollment: 18,416
- Cost of Attendance: $29,950 (In-State); $52,120 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1470
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 17%
- Retention Rate: 98%
- Graduation Rate: 93%
#9
College of William & Mary
- Williamsburg, VA
Academic Highlights: Forty undergraduate programs are available and William & Mary has a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Class sizes are rarely tiny seminars, but 44% do enroll fewer than twenty students, and only 9% contain more than fifty. Among the college’s most notable academic programs are (1) government and (2) international relations, both of which serve as pipelines to Washington, DC, employers. The Mason School of Business is highly regarded in the corporate world. The social sciences (20%) and biology (11%) are also popular.
Professional Outcomes: 52% of the most cohort joined the workforce, and 36% entered graduate school within six months of graduation. Over 500 employers snatched up at least one member of the Tribe. Companies hiring at least four 2020 grads included Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton, KPMG, and Deloitte. Many of those opting for immediate entry into graduate school stayed at their alma mater and the next most frequented universities included Columbia, Duke, Harvard, Northwestern, and the University of Chicago.
- Enrollment: 6,797
- Cost of Attendance: $39,595 (In-State); $63,967 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1460
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 33%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 91%
#10
University of Florida
- Gainesville, FL
Academic Highlights: With 16 colleges and 100 undergraduate majors to choose from, educational experiences are exceptionally diverse. The Warrington College of Business and the Wertheim College of Engineering are highly respected, so it’s no surprise that those two programs confer the greatest percentage of degrees—12% and 14%, respectively. Biology (11%), the social sciences (11%), and health professions (8%) are next in popularity. 53% of sections enroll fewer than 20 students, and 33% of students partake in an undergraduate research experience.
Professional Outcomes: By graduation day, 66% of the Class of 2022 had already procured a first job. The top occupational areas were engineering (13%), health care (13%), computer science (5%), and marketing (4%). 200+ Gator alumni can be found at top corporations like Google, EY, Raymond James, Deloitte, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle, and PwC. The average salary for all 2022 grads was $69k, with a high of $100k for computer science majors. Of those pursuing advanced degrees, a master’s degree was the most popular pursuit (63%) followed by law school (11%).
- Enrollment: 34,552 (undergraduate); 20,659 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $23,530 (in-state); $45,808 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1400
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 23%
- Retention Rate: 97%
- Graduation Rate: 90%
#11
The University of Texas at Austin
- Austin, TX
Academic Highlights: UT Austin offers over 150 majors, including those at the Cockrell School of Engineering, one of the most heralded undergraduate engineering schools around, and The McCombs School of Business, which dominates in the specialty areas of accounting and marketing. The computer science department is also top-ranked. In terms of degrees conferred, engineering is tied with biology (12%) followed by communication (11%), business (11%), and the social sciences (8%). The elite Plan II Honors Program is one of the best in the country.
Professional Outcomes: Within the College of Liberal Arts, six months after graduating, 68% of Longhorns are employed and 24% have entered graduate school. The for-profit sector attracts 65% of those employed while 19% enter public sector employment and 16% pursue jobs at a nonprofit. Major corporations that employ more than 500 UT Austin grads include Google, Meta, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, and Apple. Engineering majors took home a median income of $79k and business majors took home $70k.
- Enrollment: 41,309 (undergraduate); 11,075 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $30,752-$34,174 (in-state); $61,180-$69,310 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1430
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 31%
- Retention Rate: 95%
- Graduation Rate: 88%
#12
Florida State University
- Tallahassee, FL
Academic Highlights: A wide range of baccalaureate degrees—103 to be precise—are available at FSU. The student-to-faculty is a 17:1, which translates into somewhat larger class sizes. Ten percent of sections contain more than fifty students, and 4% have more than 100. However, that is balanced by the 66% of sections that contain fewer than twenty students. Twenty-three percent of degrees conferred fall under the business umbrella. The social sciences (15%), psychology (8%), biology (8%), and homeland security (6%) are next in popularity.
Professional Outcomes: Eighty-three percent of job-seeking Seminole grads receive at least one offer of employment within three months of graduation. The top five sectors employing 2022 grads are (in order) finance, technology, marketing, health, and engineering. Roughly one-third of 2022 Florida State grads elected to immediately pursue admission into an advanced degree program; 75% of those who apply receive at least one acceptance. A typical graduating class sees over 100 students accepted into medical schools and over 200 accepted into law schools.
- Enrollment: 32,936
- Cost of Attendance: $25,762 (In-State); $39,692 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 25%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
#13
University of California, Davis
- Davis, CA
Academic Highlights: UC Davis offers 100+ undergraduate majors across four schools: the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the College of Biological Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the College of Letters and Science. 50% engage in some type of research/creative project outside the classroom. The areas of study with the largest number of degrees awarded were biology, the social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Programs in engineering, computer science, and animal science are nationally renowned.
Professional Outcomes: Many recent grads found homes at Silicon Valley or other California-based employers. Corporations employing 200 or more Aggies include Genentech, Google, Apple, Cisco, Meta, Oracle, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and LinkedIn. Ten years out of school, median earnings rise to $112k. Within one year of graduating, 39% of Aggies elect to continue their education; the most popular degrees pursued are master’s, MDs or other health doctorates, law, and MBA/MPA.
- Enrollment: 31,797 (undergraduate); 9,053 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $41,389 (in-state); $73,963 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 42%
- Retention Rate: 93%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
#14
University of California, Irvine
- Irvine, CA
Academic Highlights: UCI offers eighty undergrad programs as well as many opportunities for personal connection; 56% of all sections enroll 19 or fewer students and over 60% of students conduct a research project. The most commonly conferred degrees are the social sciences (16%), business (12%), psychology (11%), and biology (9%). The Samueli School of Engineering has a solid reputation as does the Bren School, the only independent computer science school in the UC system. Programs in public health and biological sciences earn very high marks.
Professional Outcomes: Accounting, aerospace, internet and software, K-12 education, real estate, and retail are among the industries attracting the greatest number of Anteaters. Companies employing large numbers of recent grads include Boeing, the Walt Disney Company, Google, EY, and Microsoft. Hundreds of alumni are also found at Kaiser Permanente, Meta, Apple, Edwards Lifesciences, and Deloitte. The median salary is $69,000, with CS grads earning close to $120k right off the bat. UCI has a very strong reputation for premed.
- Enrollment: 28,661 (undergraduate); 7,275 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $40,202 (in-state); $72,776 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 26%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
#15
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Champaign-Urbana, IL
Academic Highlights: Eight of UIUC’s fifteen schools cater to undergraduate students. There are 150 academic programs offered, including those at the acclaimed Grainger College of Engineering and Gies College of Business. In sheer volume of degrees conferred, engineering and business/marketing are tied at 19%, followed by the social sciences (9%) and psychology (6%). 39% of sections are capped at 19 students. 29% of undergraduates work with a faculty member on a research project; another 22% have some type of fieldwork, practicum, or clinical experience.
Professional Outcomes: 95% of the members of the Class of 2022 landed at their next destination within six months of graduation, with 38% matriculating directly into an advanced degree program. 57% were employed full-time; the most popular sectors were finance, consulting, healthcare, electronics, and education. Corporations landing the most recent Illini grads were KPMG, Deloitte, Epic Systems, EY, PwC, and Amazon. The average salary across all Class of 2022 majors was an extremely solid $75,000.
- Enrollment: 35,120 (undergraduate); 21,796 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,926-$41,190 (in-state); $55,386-$63,290 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1440
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 93%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
#16
University of Connecticut
- Storrs, CT
Academic Highlights: UConn is home to fourteen schools and colleges as well as 115+ undergraduate majors. The four most commonly conferred undergraduate degrees are in business (15%), engineering (12%), the social sciences (12%), and health professions/nursing (12%). In terms of prestige and national reputation, programs in business, pharmacy, and nursing carry a good deal of weight. The school also does a nice job of creating a balance of classroom experiences—53% of sections enroll fewer than 20 students and only 18% contain more than fifty.
Professional Outcomes: 90% of the Class of 2022 experienced a positive outcome (job, grad school, military, volunteer position) within six months of earning their degrees. Among the 59% who found employment, the largest numbers landed at Aetna, Cigna, PwC, The Hartford, Travelers, and Raytheon Technologies; the median starting salary was $62,400. Massive numbers of alumni are employed by Pratt & Whitney, Pfizer, IBM, and Deloitte. 30% of 2022 graduates immediately entered a graduate or professional program, with many choosing to stay at UConn.
- Enrollment: 18,983 (undergraduate); 8,020 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $41,606 (in-state); $64,478 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1340
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 55%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 83%
#17
University of Pittsburgh
- Pittsburgh, PA
Academic Highlights: Pitt admits freshmen to the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences, the College of Business Administration, the Swanson School of Engineering, and the School of Nursing. Pitt’s engineering and business schools are top-rated and among the most commonly chosen fields of study. Premed offerings are also top-notch, with majors in the health professions (12%), biology (11%), psychology (9%), and computer science (9%) rounding out the list of most popular majors. Pitt has a strong 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio; 42% of sections have an enrollment of under twenty students.
Professional Outcomes: Within a few months of graduating, 94% of 2022 grads entered full-time employment or full-time graduate or professional school. Engineering, nursing, business, and information sciences majors had 73-86% employment rates while other majors tended to flock to graduate school in large numbers. Employers scooping up the highest number of grads in one recent year included the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (170), PNC (57), BNY Mellon (36), and Deloitte (19). Median starting salaries fluctuated between $37k-65k depending on major.
- Enrollment: 20,220 (undergraduate); 9,268 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $38,034-$43,254 (in-state); $56,400-$66,840 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1360
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 50%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#18
University of Maryland, College Park
- College Park, MD
Academic Highlights: Undergraduates can select from 100+ majors across twelve colleges. 18% of degrees are conferred in computer science, followed by the social sciences (13%), with criminology, government and politics, and economics being the most popular majors. Engineering (13%), business (11%), and biology (8%) are next in line. The School of Business, the School of Engineering, and the College of Journalism are all top-ranked, as are programs in computer science and criminology. 46% of sections enroll fewer than twenty students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 96% of Class of 2022 grads had positive outcomes. 67% found employment; the companies/organizations that hired the greatest number of grads included Northrop Grumman, Deloitte, Amazon, and EY. Meta, Apple, and Google employ more than 200 alumni each. The mid-50% salary range for 2022 grads was $55k-$83k. 21% of the Class of 2022 headed directly to graduate and professional school; 11% entered doctoral programs, 5% entered medical school, and 5% entered law school.
- Enrollment: 30,353 (undergraduate); 10,439 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,540 (in-state); $60,918 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1440
- Median ACT: 33
- Acceptance Rate: 84%
- Retention Rate: 95%
- Graduation Rate: 89%
#19
University of Georgia
- Athens, GA
Academic Highlights: UGA boasts seventeen distinct colleges and schools that offer 125+ majors. Business is the most commonly conferred undergrad degree, accounting for 29% of diplomas earned. It is followed by biology (10%), social sciences (8%), communication & journalism (8%), and psychology (7%). Top-ranked programs include animal science, business, communications, and public and international affairs. 49% of sections enroll fewer than 20 students, and no matter your major, UGA encourages you to conduct research with a member of the school’s faculty.
Professional Outcomes: 96% of the Class of 2022 was employed or continuing their education six months after graduation. Popular employers include Accenture, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the Walt Disney Company, and Deloitte. Salaries vary between colleges; engineering grads had a median starting salary of $65k while journalism and communication grads reported a $50k median. In 2022, 24% of graduates enrolled directly into a graduate/professional degree program, with the most commonly attended schools including Columbia, Duke, Emory, Georgia Tech, Penn, and UVA.
- Enrollment: 30,714 (undergraduate); 9,893 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $28,142 (in-state); $48,538 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1310
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 43%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 88%
#20
University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Madison, WI
Academic Highlights: There are 230+ undergraduate majors offered across eight schools and colleges, including the top-ranked School of Business and College of Engineering as well as the College of Letters and Science, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, and the Schools of Nursing, Education, Pharmacy, and Human Ecology. Undergrads can expect a mix of large and small classes, with 44% of sections enrolling fewer than 20 students. Business (18%), biology (12%), the social sciences (11%), and engineering (10%) are most popular.
Professional Outcomes: In a recent year, 46% of job-seeking grads graduated with an offer. Top employers included UW-Madison, Epic, Kohl’s, Oracle, Deloitte, and UW Health. Across all graduating years, companies employing 250+ alumni include Google, Target, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, PwC, Accenture, and Meta. 28% of recent grads enrolled directly in graduate/professional school; the majority stayed at UW–Madison while others headed to Columbia, Northwestern, and Carnegie Mellon. The university is the top producer of Peace Corps volunteers.
- Enrollment: 37,230 (undergraduate); 12,656 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $28,916 (in-state); $58,912 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1440
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 49%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 89%
#21
University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Amherst, MA
Academic Highlights: 110 majors are offered across eight undergraduate colleges, including the highly ranked Isenberg School of Management. Programs in sports management, architecture, computer science, and nursing are top-rated. Of all degrees conferred in 2022, business/marketing diplomas accounted for 14%, followed by biology (11%), social sciences (10%), psychology (8%), health professions (7%), engineering (7%), and computer science (7%). 47% of courses enroll fewer than 20 students, and 30% engage in undergraduate research.
Professional Outcomes: Six months after graduating, 65% of newly minted 2022 grads were employed full-time and 26% were attending graduate school part-time. The most populated industries are health/medical professions (13%), internet & software (10%), biotech & life sciences (4%), and higher education (4%). Companies presently employing 100+ Minutemen and Minutewomen include Oracle, Mass Mutual, Amazon, IBM, Google, Intel, Microsoft, PwC, Wayfair, and Apple. Boston is the most popular landing spot for graduates.
- Enrollment: 23,936 (undergraduate); 7,874 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $37,219 (in-state); $59,896 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1380
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 58%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 83%
#22
Binghamton University
- Binghamton, NY
Academic Highlights: The student-to-faculty ratio is on the high side at 19:1, but class sizes are reasonably small with 48% of sections containing fewer than twenty students. In the spring of 2022, Binghamton awarded the greatest number of degrees in business (17%), biology (15%), the social sciences, (11%), engineering (11%), and health professions (7%). The School of Management is renowned for its accounting program and is well-known by NYC-based companies. Programs in chemistry, psychology, and nursing are also well respected.
Professional Outcomes: The Class of 2022 saw 50% of job-seeking graduates land their first professional job and 49% enter grad school within six months of commencement. The average starting salary procured was $72,438, well above the national average for college grads. Graduates were successful in finding employment at firms like Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup. Of the Binghamton grads seeking to transition directly into graduate studies, 91% were already enrolled in a program six months after graduation.
- Enrollment: 14,402
- Cost of Attendance: $30,577 (in-state); $48,617 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1430
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 42%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 82%
#23
The Ohio State University — Columbus
- Columbus, OH
Academic Highlights: There are 200+ undergraduate majors and 18 schools and colleges housed within OSU. Business sees the greatest percentage of degrees conferred at 18% followed by engineering (15%), health professions (10%), and the social sciences (9%). It makes sense that so many flock to the business and engineering schools as they are among the highest-rated undergraduate programs in their respective disciplines. 40% of sections enroll fewer than 20 students, and approximately 20% of students gain research experience.
Professional Outcomes: Upon receiving their diplomas, 56% of Class of 2022 graduates were entering the world of employment while 17% were already accepted into graduate or professional school. Hordes of Buckeyes can be found at many of the nation’s leading companies. More than 2,000 alumni work for JPMorgan Chase, more than 1,000 are employed by Amazon, and more than 600 work for Google and Microsoft. Of the grads who directly matriculate into graduate or professional school, many continue in one of OSU’s own programs.
- Enrollment: 45,728 (undergraduate); 14,318 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,241 (in-state); $52,747 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1340-1450
- Median ACT: 29-32
- Acceptance Rate: 53%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 88%
#24
University of Delaware
- Newark, DE
Academic Highlights: The University of Delaware offers 150 bachelor’s degree programs. Nearly one-third of students pursue a degree in either business (21%) or engineering (9%), two of the school’s highest-ranked departments. Nursing is popular, with 11% of degrees conferred being in the health professions. Other frequently pursued majors include the social sciences (10%), biology (7%), and education (5%). 62% of courses enroll fewer than 30 students. The university also has the oldest study abroad program in the nation, with 30% of undergrads participating.
Professional Outcomes: 94% of Class of 2022 grads quickly found their next destination. 66% were employed, with 74% taking jobs at for-profit companies, 16% at nonprofits, 7% in K-12 education, and 4% with a government entity. The greatest number of newly minted alums were hired by JPMorgan Chase & Co., KPMG, EY, ChristianaCare, and Deloitte. The median starting salary for this cohort was $62,000. 28% immediately pursued an advanced degree, with 62% entering master’s programs, 20% entering a professional program, and 9% beginning a PhD.
- Enrollment: 18,066 (undergraduate); 4,557 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $33,718 (undergraduate); $57,358 (graduate)
- Median SAT: 1280
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 72%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 82%
#25 Top Public University
Purdue University — West Lafayette
- West Lafayette, IN
Academic Highlights: Purdue offers over 200 majors at ten discipline-specific colleges, and 38% of course sections have an enrollment of 19 or fewer. Engineering and engineering technologies majors earn 34% of the degrees conferred by the university; the College of Engineering cracks the top ten on almost every list of best engineering schools. The Krannert School of Management is also well-regarded by employers; 11% of degrees conferred are in business. Other popular majors include computer science (10%) and agriculture (5%)—both are incredibly strong.
Professional Outcomes: Shortly after receiving their diplomas, 70% of 2022 grads headed to the world of employment while 24% headed to graduate/professional school. The top industries entered by grads in recent years are (1) health care, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices; (2) finance, insurance, and consulting; (3) manufacturing and machinery; (4) airline, aviation, and aerospace. Companies employing the greatest number of recent alumni were Amazon, Deloitte, PepsiCo, Labcorp, Lockheed Martin, and Microsoft. The average starting salary was $68k across all degree programs.
- Enrollment: 37,949 (undergraduate); 12,935 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $22,812 (in-state); $41,614 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1330
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 53%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#26
University of Washington – Seattle
- Seattle, WA
Academic Highlights: 180+ undergraduate majors are offered across thirteen colleges/schools. Personal connections with professors abound as 55% of grads complete a faculty-mentored research project. The College of Engineering, which includes the College of Computer Science & Engineering, is one of the best in the nation; UW also boasts strong programs in everything from business to social work to environmental science. The most popular degrees are the social sciences (13%), biology (12%), computer science (11%), and business (8%).
Professional Outcomes: Within months of graduation, 73% of Class of 2022 grads were employed and 17% were continuing their education. The most popular employers of the Class of 2022 included Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and KPMG. Across all living alumni, 6,000+ work for Microsoft, and 4000+ work for each of Boeing and Amazon. Of those headed to graduate/professional school, just over half remain in state, mostly at UW itself. Large numbers of 2022 grads also headed to Columbia, Johns Hopkins, and USC.
- Enrollment: 36,872 (undergraduate); 16,211 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $34,554 (in-state); $63,906 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1420
- Median ACT: 32
- Acceptance Rate: 48%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#27
Rutgers University — New Brunswick
- New Brunswick, NJ
Academic Highlights: Rutgers is divided into 17 schools and colleges, collectively offering 100+ undergraduate majors. 41% of class sections have an enrollment of nineteen or fewer students. The greatest number of degrees are conferred in business (20%), computer science (12%), engineering (10%), health professions (10%), biology (9%), and social sciences (7%). Rutgers Business School sends many majors to top Wall Street investment banks, and programs in computer science, public health, and criminal justice have a terrific national reputation.
Professional Outcomes: Upon graduation, 82% of Class of 2022 grads had secured a first job or were heading to an advanced degree program. 67% headed directly to the world of employment, where the companies hiring the largest number of grads included Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal, and JP Morgan Chase. Investment banks like Goldman Sachs and Citi also employ hundreds of alumni, as do companies like Verizon, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Novartis, Pfizer, and Google. The median starting salary across all majors was $70,000.
- Enrollment: 36,344 (undergraduate); 14,293 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $37,849 (in-state); $57,138 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1370
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 66%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#28
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Blacksburg, VA
Academic Highlights: Eight undergraduate colleges that offer 110+ distinct bachelor’s degrees are housed within Virginia Tech. 33% of sections contain fewer than 20 students, and 21% of recent graduates report participating in some type of undergraduate research experience. Engineering is the area where the greatest number of degrees are conferred (23%), but business (20%) is a close second. Both disciplines are among the most respected at Tech, along with computer science. Other popular majors include the family and consumer sciences (8%), social sciences (8%), biology (8%), and agriculture (4%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 56% of the Class of 2022 were employed and 18% were in graduate school. One recent class sent large numbers to major corporations that included Deloitte (67), KPMG (44), Lockheed Martin (39), Capital One (30), EY (28), Booz Allen Hamilton (18), and Northrop Grumman (12). The median salary for 2022 graduates was $67,000. Among recent grads who decided to pursue an advanced degree, the greatest number stayed at VT, while others enrolled at Virginia Commonwealth University, George Mason University, William & Mary, Columbia, Duke, and Georgia Tech.
- Enrollment: 30,434 (undergraduate); 7,736 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $37,252 (in-state); $58,750 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1330
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 57%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
#29
Pennsylvania State University — University Park
- State College, PA
Academic Highlights: Penn State offers 275 majors and a number of top-ranked programs in a host of disciplines. The College of Engineering is rated exceptionally well on a national scale and is also the most popular field of study, accounting for 15% of the degrees conferred. The Smeal College of Business is equally well-regarded, earning high rankings in everything from supply chain management to accounting to marketing. It attracts 15% of total degree-seekers. 61% of classes have an enrollment below thirty students.
Professional Outcomes: By graduation, 70% of Nittany Lions have found their next employment or graduate school home. 98% of College of Business grads are successful within three months of exiting, flocking in large numbers to stellar finance, accounting, consulting, and technology firms. Hundreds of alumni work at Citi, Salesforce, and Meta, and more than 500 currently work at each of IBM, Deloitte, PwC, Amazon, EY, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle. 75% of 2022 grads employed full-time earned starting salaries greater than $50k.
- Enrollment: 41,745 (undergraduate); 7,020 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $32,656 (in-state); $52,610 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 55%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
#30
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
- Minneapolis, MN
Academic Highlights: There are 150 majors available across eight freshman-admitting undergraduate colleges. 65% of class sections enroll 29 or fewer students. The most commonly conferred degrees are in biology (13%), business & marketing (11%), engineering (10%), the social sciences (10%), computer science (9%), and psychology (8%). The College of Science and Engineering and the Carlson School of Management have strong national reputations, and the chemistry, economics, psychology, and political science departments are also well-regarded.
Professional Outcomes: The top seven companies snatching up the largest number of recent grads are all companies headquartered in the state of Minnesota: Medtronic, Target, 3M, United Health Group, US Bank, and Cargill. Google, Apple, and Meta all employ hundreds of Twin Cities alumni. The mean starting salary for recent grads was $50k. With 130 graduate programsin science, art, engineering, agriculture, medicine, and the humanities, the University of Minnesota retains many of its graduates as they pursue their next degrees.
- Enrollment: 39,248 (undergraduate); 15,707 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $33,032-$35,632 (in-state); $54,446-$57,046
- Median SAT: 1370
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 75%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#31
North Carolina State University
- Raleigh, NC
Academic Highlights: NC State offers more than 100 majors and 120 minors. 64% of sections enroll 29 or fewer students. Engineering is the most popular area of concentration as 24% of Class of 2022 graduates earned a degree in that field. Business/marketing comes in second at 17% followed by biology (10%) and agriculture (7%). NC State has an exceptional regional reputation and an expanding national one with the College of Engineering near the top of many rankings. Programs in design, architecture, and animal science are also very strong.
Professional Outcomes: 54% of students graduating in 2022 had already accepted full-time jobs before exiting; 27% were heading to graduate/professional school. Members of that class reported an average starting salary of $62,024 (with a slightly higher median). Including all graduating years, the companies employing the largest number of alumni are Cisco, Red Hat, SAS, IBM, Lenovo, Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Deloitte, Facebook, and Salesforce. Many recent grads also work for the university itself and for the Wake County Public School System.
- Enrollment: 26,254 (undergraduate); 10,446 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,451 (in-state); $51,662 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1340
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 47%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 86%
#32
Texas A&M University — College Station
- College Station, TX
Academic Highlights: With nineteen schools and colleges and 130+ undergraduate degree programs, Texas A&M is a massive operation. As the name implies, there is a heavy emphasis on agriculture, engineering, and business, which all place well in national rankings and garner deep respect from major corporations and graduate/professional schools. Class sizes trend large, but 24% of courses enroll fewer than 20 students and personal connections with professors are entirely possible, particularly through the research-oriented LAUNCH program.
Professional Outcomes: On graduation day, 54% of students had already received at least one job offer and 22% were heading to graduate/professional school. Many Aggies go on to work at major oil, tech, and consulting firms; more than 500 are employed at each of ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Chevron, EY, Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, Accenture, and PWC. Starting salaries were strong—on average, College of Engineering grads made $80k and College of Agriculture & Life Sciences grads netted $54k. A&M is also the eighth-largest producer of law students in the entire country.
- Enrollment: 57,512 (undergraduate); 16,502 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,058 (in-state); $59,336 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1270
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 63%
- Retention Rate: 95%
- Graduation Rate: 84%
#33
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
- Stony Brook, NY
Academic Highlights: Stony Brook offers 60+ majors and 80+ minors across six undergraduate colleges. 38% of all sections contain nineteen or fewer students. A popular and locally well-regarded nursing program leads to the largest number of degrees being conferred in health professions (14%). Strong majors in biology (14%), math (10%), business (9%), engineering (7%), and computer sciences (6%) also draw many students. The school’s reputation in the hard sciences, particularly math, chemistry, and biomedical engineering, is aided by the affiliated Stony Brook University Hospital.
Professional Outcomes: Within two years of graduation, 61% of Stony Brook graduates are employed, and 34% have entered graduate/professional school. The organizations and companies employing the greatest number of Seawolves are Northwell Health, JPMorgan Chase, Google, Amazon, Citi, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Apple, Bloomberg, and Microsoft. Among those pursuing further education, common choices include Stony Brook itself, other SUNY or CUNY institutions, and NYC-based powerhouses like Columbia, Fordham, and NYU.
- Enrollment: 17,509 (undergraduate); 8,201 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $33,008 (in-state); $52,798 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1410
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 49%
- Retention Rate: 88%
- Graduation Rate: 78%
#34
Indiana University
- Bloomington, IL
Academic Highlights: IU offers 200+ majors. The university’s 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio is not bad for a school of Indiana’s size, and it does make an effort to keep undergraduate classes on the small side. While there are a number of introductory courses that transpire in giant lecture halls, 37% of all sections contain no more than 19 students. Business/marketing is the most popular major accounting for 30% of the total degrees conferred and biology is second at 9%. IU’s computer science degree program is the school’s third most frequently conferred degree at 8%.
Professional Outcomes: Class of 2022 grads reached their next employment or graduate school destination at a 94% rate within six months of receiving their degrees. The median starting salary for A&S grads was $41,000. In the Kelley School of Business, 97% were placed successfully within six months, and the median starting salary was $67,000. Among the most frequently attended graduate schools by recent grads are Indiana Bloomington (including its own law and medical schools), Purdue, Loyola Chicago, Northwestern, and Columbia.
- Enrollment: 35,660
- Cost of Attendance: $25,170 (In-State); $53,860 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1280
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 82%
- Retention Rate: 91%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
#35
The College of New Jersey
- Ewing, NJ
Academic Highlights: As one of only eight public colleges in the country to maintain a four-year graduation rate above 75%, TCNJ is in the esteemed company of such institutions as UVA, Michigan, and UNC-Chapel Hill. TCNJ sports a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio and an average class size of twenty-one; 42% of sections contain fewer than 20 students. Sixteen percent of degrees conferred are in education as many attend TCNJ to become teachers but the most popular degree is actually business/marketing (19%), followed by engineering (9%), and health programs (8%).
Professional Outcomes: Checking in with TCNJ grads one year after receiving their degrees, 93% had entered the working world or started an advanced degree. The list of companies employing significant numbers of recent alumni includes Johnson and Johnson, JP Morgan Chase & Co., Bank of America, Bloomberg LP, MetLife, EY, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. The most frequently attended graduate schools by recent grads included Rutgers, Georgetown, and Stevens Institute of Technology.
- Enrollment: 7,039
- Cost of Attendance: $34,86 (In-State); $40,710 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1250
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 64%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 86%
#36
Clemson University
- Clemson, SC
Academic Highlights: There are seven undergraduate colleges within the larger university. Class sizes are mixed, and many sections are smaller than you would expect for such a large university where the student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1. Fifteen percent of classes have single-digit enrollments, and 55% contain fewer than 30 students. Business and engineering also the most popular majors with a 21% and 18% market share of diplomas, respectively. The next most frequently conferred degrees are in biology (9%), the social sciences (7%), and health professions (7%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduation, 92% of 2022 grads had already entered the working world or were pursuing a graduate degree. The top employers of newly-minted diploma holders include Michelin, Amazon, Vanguard, and Wells Fargo. Computing and Applied Sciences reported a median starting salary of $62,000. College of Business graduates enjoyed median earnings of $60,000. Of the 19% of recent graduates directly entering grad school, the largest number retained their Tiger stripes by continuing their studies at Clemson.
- Enrollment: 22,566
- Cost of Attendance:
- Median SAT: 1310
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 43%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 85%
#37
University of California, Santa Cruz
- Santa Cruz, CA
Academic Highlights: 73 undergraduate majors are available at UCSC within the following academic divisions: arts, humanities, physical and biological sciences, social sciences, and the Jack Baskin School of Engineering. 75% of undergraduates conduct research during their four years. Biology is the university’s most popular major; 15% of all degrees conferred in 2022 were in this discipline. 14% of degrees were granted in the social sciences, 13% in computer and information sciences, and 12% in psychology. CS is one of UCSC’s most respected programs.
Professional Outcomes: Within three months of earning their degree, 29% of UCSC grads had found employment and 17% started graduate programs. Proximity to Silicon Valley helps open doors to companies like Google, Apple, Meta, Genentech, and Cisco, which all employ over 250 alumni. More than 100 alums can also be found in the offices of Amazon, Salesforce, Microsoft, Adobe, and LinkedIn. Among graduates from the last five years, over half make more than $40k.
- Enrollment: 17,502 (undergraduate); 1,976 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $41,283 (in-state); $73,857 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 63%
- Retention Rate: 88%
- Graduation Rate: 77%
#38
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- Syracuse, NY
Academic Highlights:There are 27 majors at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and a terrific 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio. An excellent 64% of class sections are fairly small, enrolling 19 or fewer students. The most frequently earned degrees are in conservation biology (12%), environmental biology (10%), natural resources management (10%), environmental health engineering (9%), and wildlife biology (9%).
Professional Outcomes: Looking at the Class of 2022, ESF had an admirable 92% career placement rate. 70% of that cohort are employed full time and 18% elected to start an advanced degree program. Top employers included WestRock, Arcadis, Environmental Design & Research, GHD, NYS Office of Parks, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, and Parsons Corporation. Top graduate programs include GWU, PSU, Syracuse, UNC-Chapel Hill, and UIUC.
- Enrollment: 1,621
- Cost of Attendance: $29,276 (In-State); $41,306 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: N/A
- Median ACT: N/A
- Acceptance Rate: 70%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 80%
#39
Miami University – Oxford
- Oxford, OH
Academic Highlights: Miami University sports a reasonable 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio, lower than Ohio State. As at most publics, classes certainly aren’t tiny, but Miami U. keeps the majority of courses—65% to be precise—at an enrollment of 29 or fewer. Almost one-quarter of graduates earn a degree in business/marketing, making it the most popular area of academic concentration. Other commonly pursued majors include the social sciences (9%), health professions (9%), journalism (8%), biology (6%), parks and recreation (6%), and education (6%).
Professional Outcomes: The overall success rate for the Class of 2022 was 99%, roughly the same as for the previous two cohorts. Fifty-five percent of recent Miami grads were employed and by mid-career, alumni enjoy a median salary of $118k. Over one-quarter of recent grads elected to continue their education in graduate or professional school. Miami boasts a strong premed program that resulted in 63% of medical school applicants gaining acceptance over the last four years.
- Enrollment: 16,865
- Cost of Attendance: $34,342 (In-State); $56,558 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1270
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 88%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
#40
University at Buffalo (SUNY)
- Buffalo, NY
Academic Highlights: SUNY University at Buffalo is the most popular destination within the colossal State University of New York system, boasting 140 undergraduate degree programs that include well-regarded and highly affordable offerings in business, engineering, and computer science. 17% of degrees conferred come from the School of Management and 16% from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Other commonly conferred degrees are in the social sciences (12%), psychology (11%), biology (10%), and health professions (8%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 94% of Class of 2022 School of Management degree-holders had found employment or were enrolled in a graduate program. The median base salary for those who found jobs was $55,000 (business grads only). UB graduates are well-represented in the corporate offices of many top finance, accounting, consulting, and technology companies, with more than one hundred alumni currently employed at the likes of M&T Bank, Citi, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, JPMorgan Chase, PwC, Apple, Deloitte, and Cisco.
- Enrollment: 20,463 (undergraduate); 11,426 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,714 (in-state); $51,504 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1290
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 69%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#41
University of South Carolina
- Columbia, SC
Academic Highlights: UofSC is a massive enterprise, with 16 colleges/schools within the larger university. Even so, 70% of all sections contain 29 or fewer students. 32% of students take the opportunity to earn a degree in the business/marketing realm from the superb Darla Moore School of Business. The international business program is also top-ranked. Other popular disciplines include health services (11%), biology (10%), engineering (6%), and communication and journalism (6%). The South Carolina Honors College is extremely hard to get into and is one of the finest in the entire country.
Professional Outcomes: 79% of recent grads landed at their next destination within six months with an average starting salary of over $55,000. Within the School of Business, 87% of 2023 grads were employed within three months and the average starting salary was $69k. Top employers of recent classes included KPMG, IBM, Aramark, Bank of America, Vanguard, PwC, and Marriot. The majority of those continuing their studies in a graduate/professional degree program did so at the University of South Carolina; other popular landing spots are Duke and Wake Forest.
- Enrollment: 27,343 (undergraduate); 8,310 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $38,696 (in-state); $60,942 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1280
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 64%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 78%
#42
Temple University
- Philadelphia, PA
Academic Highlights: Temple offers 100 undergraduate programs, including those at the well-regarded Fox School of Business. Other programs with strong national reputations include criminal justice, public health, and kinesiology. The most undergraduate degrees are conferred in business (22%) followed by communication/journalism and health professions (tied at 11%), the visual and performing arts (8%), biology (7%), psychology (6%), and computer science (5%). 42% of classes have an enrollment of 19 or fewer students, and 71% contain no more than 29 undergraduates.
Professional Outcomes: 51% of recent grads quickly secured employment and another 18% were enrolled in graduate school. Hundreds of Owl alumni can be found at big-time companies such as Merck, Comcast, Vanguard, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, and Bristol Myers Squib. Within six months of graduating, 91% of Fox School of Business 2021 graduates were employed or had started their own businesses. The median salary for all graduates of that school was $57,000.
- Enrollment: 24,106 (undergraduate); 9,124 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $41,828-$46,866 (in-state); $56,092-$65,618 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1245
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 80%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 78%
#43
Truman State University
- Kirksville, MO
Academic Highlights: Truman offers over 130 undergraduate majors and minors across six different schools and departments: the School of Arts & Letters, the School of Business, the School of Health Sciences and Education, the School of Science & Mathematics, and the School of Social & Cultural Studies. Popularity-wise, the most degrees are conferred in business (10%), biological sciences (8%), exercise science (8%), psychology (8%), and accounting (6%). The student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1, and 63% of classes have fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Of the most recent reported graduating class, 46% were employed either part-time or full-time and 37% were continuing their education. In addition, recent grads have gone on to work at a wide range of major companies and organizations, including AmeriCorps, Boeing, Deloitte, Disney, Ernst & Young, Johns Hopkins, the Peace Corps, Truman Medical Center, and the US Army. Those continuing their education have gone on to institutions like American, Columbia, Georgetown, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Stanford, and Yale.
- Enrollment: 3,302 (undergraduate); 334 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $26,452 (in-state); $34,852 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 580
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 45%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#44
University of California, Riverside
- Riverside, CA
Academic Highlights: UC Riverside offers 80+ majors across five colleges: the Bourns College of Engineering; the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences; the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences; the School of Business; and the School of Public Policy. Popularity-wise, the greatest number of degrees are conferred in the social sciences (20%), biology (18%), business (14%), psychology (10%), and engineering (7%). 22% of sections enroll fewer than 20 undergrads, and faculty-mentored research opportunities are available for everyone.
Professional Outcomes: Within one year of graduation, 54% of 2022 grads were employed and 15% were pursuing an advanced degree. The most commonly entered industries were education, business, tech, social services, the sciences, and government; the median starting salary was $61k. More than 100 alumni work for major corporations like Kaiser Permanente, Amazon, Wells Fargo, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, and EY. For those who go on to advanced degree programs, the most common disciplines pursued are education, physical/natural sciences, engineering/computer science, health professions, and arts/humanities.
- Enrollment: 22,903 (undergraduate); 3,906 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $40,537 (in-state); $73,111 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 70%
- Retention Rate: 87%
- Graduation Rate: 76%
#45
Michigan State University
- East Lansing, MI
Academic Highlights: This highly regarded state institution boasts over 200 programs—undergraduate, graduate, and professional—across 17 degree-granting colleges. A 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio rates in the average range for public universities of MSU’s size and scope. Class sizes are a genuine mix of small seminars and giant lecture halls. 16% of the degrees conferred in 2022 were in the business/marketing category. The next most common degrees were earned in communication/journalism (12%), engineering (11%), and the social sciences (8%).
Professional Outcomes: Within months of strutting across the graduation stage, 56% of Class of 2022 members had landed full-time employment, 27% were pursuing advanced degrees, and 6% were still looking for a job. The top employers of this group included big names like General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Deloitte, Epic Systems, Target, PepsiCo, and Microsoft. The median starting salary earned was $60,000. Among the grads schools favored by recent alumni are the University of Michigan, New York University, Columbia University, and Boston University.
- Enrollment: 39,201
- Cost of Attendance: $27,805 (In-State); $55,189 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate:
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 82%
#46
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
- St. Mary's City, MD
Academic Highlights: St. Mary’s College of Maryland offers 25 majors and 31 minors. 96% of course sections enroll fewer than 29 students, and 72% of classes enroll fewer than 20. The college is known for its strong STEM programs; roughly 30% of all degrees conferred are in a STEM field. The social sciences accounted for 23% of the degrees earned in 2022 followed by psychology (17%), biology (13%), natural resources and conservation (8%), and the visual and performing arts (7%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of earning their bachelor’s degrees, 96% of St. Mary’s grads have landed a job or started an advanced degree. Healthcare, wellness, publishing, government, and media are the most popular industries. Top employers of Osprey alumni include JPMorgan Chase & Co., the Centers for Disease Control, BNY Mellon, Booz Allen Hamilton, the Smithsonian, and the US Department of Defense. Over 25% of alumni begin work on their next degree within six months of graduation, earning acceptances from the likes of Harvard, Yale, Rice, Penn, and the University of Chicago.
- Enrollment: 1,513 (undergraduate); 23 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $33,611 (in-state); $50,282 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1250
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 77%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 71%
#47
University of Iowa
- Iowa City, IA
Academic Highlights: 200+ undergraduate majors, minors, and certificate programs are available across eight colleges, including the Tippie College of Business, which has a very strong reputation. The most commonly conferred degree is business (24%), with parks and recreation (10%), social sciences (8%), health professions (8%), engineering (7%), and communication & journalism (5%) next in popularity. Over half of its undergraduate sections enroll 19 or fewer students, and 30% of undergrads conduct or assist research.
Professional Outcomes: 96% of Class of 2022 grads found their first job or advanced degree program within six months of receiving their diploma. The most commonly entered industries were healthcare (23%), entertainment/the arts (14%), finance and insurance (11%), and marketing/PR (10%). Companies that employ hundreds of alumni include Wells Fargo, Collins Aerospace, Principal Financial Group, Amazon, Accenture, and Microsoft. The median salary for 2022 grads was $50,000. 28% of recent graduates went directly into graduate school; 76% remained at the University of Iowa.
- Enrollment: 22,130 (undergraduate); 7,912 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $28,846-$32,259 (in-state); $50,809-$54,822 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 85%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#48
University of New Hampshire
- Durham, NH
Academic Highlights: UNH offers hundreds of programs across 11 schools and colleges, including the highly regarded Peter T. Paul C0llege of Business and Economics. There are also 50+ research centers and institutes. The most degrees are conferred in the following areas of study: business/management/marketing (21%), biological sciences (11%), engineering (10%), health professions (8%), and psychology (6%). The student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1, and 37% of classes enroll less than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: 94% of the Class of 2022 experienced positive outcomes, with 77% employed and 17% continuing their education. 89% of those employed reported working in jobs related to their major. Across all majors, the average median starting salary was $57k. Top employers included UNH, BAE Systems, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Lonza Biologics, Liberty Mutual, Boston Children’s Hospital, Mass General, Ernst & Young, and General Dynamics. 48% of those continuing their education elected to stay at UNH.
- Enrollment: 11,387 (undergraduate); 2,292 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,754 (in-state); $56,274 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 87%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 77%
#49
Colorado School of Mines
- Golden, CO
Academic Highlights: There are around 20 bachelor of science degree options to choose from as well as additional areas of specialization. Classes are rarely small as Mines possesses a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. The average class has 34 students, and only 27% of sections have an enrollment under twenty. The largest number of degrees are conferred in mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering. In fact, 78% of all earned degrees are classified under the engineering umbrella.
Professional Outcomes: Members of the Class of 2022 landed industry jobs or full-time graduate school positions at a clip of 93%. Companies employing massive numbers of Mines’ grads include Lockheed Martin, BP, ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Chevron, and Shell. Those finding employment enjoyed an average starting salary of $81,000. Nineteen percent of freshly printed diploma-holders directly enter graduate school, and the most popular institution is Mines itself, which is the choice of 82% of those pursuing advanced degrees.
- Enrollment: 5,733
- Cost of Attendance: $42,062 (In-State); $65,252 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1400
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 58%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
#50 Top Public University
University of Vermont
- Burlington, VT
Academic Highlights: With over 100 majors and 100 advanced degree programs, the University of Vermont has offerings in just about any major you can name. They sport a student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1 and 41% of sections enroll no more than 19 students. The most popular majors are fairly evenly spread around with biology (12%), natural resources and conservation (10%), business (9%), and nursing (9%) all attracting similar numbers of undergraduates.
Professional Outcomes:Over the last three years, graduates have enjoyed a 94% success rate. Alumni earned an average starting salary of $49,909 during that span of time. Roughly 90% of grads stated that their current job was related to their career goals. Top employers included Mass General Hospital, Beta Technologies, and GlobalFoundries. Looking at the Class of 2022 who enrolled in advanced degree programs, common universities included Northeastern, BU, Simmons, NYU, and Cornell.
- Enrollment: 11,898
- Cost of Attendance: $32,834 (In-State); $59,278 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1350
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 60%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 76%
#51
Auburn University
- Auburn, AL
Academic Highlights: The faculty-student ratio is 20:1, but only about 35% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students. Overall, undergraduates can choose from over 150 majors across 12 colleges, which include highly regarded business and engineering programs. Majors in architecture, apparel merchandising & design, and interior design receive high marks, as does nursing. In 2022, the greatest number of degrees conferred were in business (24%) followed by engineering (18%), biological/life sciences (10%), and health professions (6%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 58% of the Class of 2022 were employed full-time, 23% had entered graduate programs. 59% were pursuing master’s degrees, 28% professional degrees, and 4% doctorates. In 2022, the average starting salary was $58,708; engineering graduates enjoyed the highest average starting salary ($71,656). At least ten recent grads can be found at each of Vanderbilt, Emory, Columbia, Georgia Tech, NYU, and Johns Hopkins.
- Enrollment: 25,379
- Cost of Attendance: $27,932 (in-state); $49,340 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1320
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 44%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
#52
James Madison University
- Harrisonburg, VA
Academic Highlights: JMU offers 75+ undergraduate degrees to a very happy student population; surveyed undergrads report a stunning 93% satisfaction rate. A 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio does not fully capture how generally modest class sizes tend to be at the university. Thirty-seven percent of sections enroll fewer than 19 students and the average class size is 25 students. 19% of all degrees awarded are in nursing. Next in popularity are business/marketing (15%), communication/journalism (9%), and the social sciences (8%).
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 75% of 2022 grads had obtained full-time employment, 22% were continuing their education, and 4% were still figuring out their next step. More than 25 recent grads were hired by each of KPMG and Deloitte. Dukes found employment at 1,610 organizations around the world and the average starting salary was $57,615. Among the almost one-quarter of recent grads who matriculated directly into a graduate school program, the most popular location was JMU itself.
- Enrollment: 20,346
- Cost of Attendance: $32,248 (In-State); $49,482 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 78%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 81%
#53
University of South Florida
- Tampa, FL
Academic Highlights:USF has an astounding 200 undergraduate majors and concentration areas available and despite a fairly high 22:1 student-to-faculty ratio, is able to enroll fewer than 20 students in 42% of their course sections. The most popular major is health professions (19%) followed by business (17%), biology (13%), the social sciences (11%), and psychology (8%). An increasingly competitive university, USF’s nursing and psychology programs are top notch and the business, engineering, and computer science majors are great values.
Professional Outcomes:Employers that gobble up significant numbers of University of South Florida alumni include Citi, Moffitt Cancer Center, BayCare Health System, Tampa General Hospital, Raymond James, Centene Corporation, Deloitte, Microsoft, AWS, and Kforce. Therefore it’s little surprise that a study by the Florida Board of Governors revealed that USF is a highly-rated contributor to the local economy, represents excellent value, and facilitates social mobility.
- Enrollment: 38,046
- Cost of Attendance: $20,005 (In-State); $30,919 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 44%
- Retention Rate: 90%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#54
New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Newark, NJ
Academic Highlights:There are 125 undergraduate and graduate majors on the menu at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Sporting a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the school is able to offer 32% of course sections with a cap of 19 students and only 4% enroll more than 50 individuals. Engineering is the most popular major accounting for 40% of all degrees conferred in 2022. Next on the list were computer science (28%), engineering technologies (11%), biology (5%), and business (5%).
Professional Outcomes:Recent grads enjoyed an 85% employment rate within six months of earning their diploma and another 5% entered graduate school; 6% were still searching for their next step. The average starting salary is $67,852. Employers of 200+ alumni include Merck, JP Morgan Chase and Co., Bristol Myers Squibb, Verizon, Johnson & Johnson, Prudential, Citi, Amazon Web Services, Bank of America, and Microsoft.
- Enrollment: 9,019
- Cost of Attendance: $41,352 (In-State); $58,264 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1320
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 66%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#55
University of Kansas
- Lawrence, KS
Academic Highlights: The University of Kansas is comprised of 14 academic schools that offer over 190 undergraduate majors. Its programs in nursing, psychology, business, and engineering are particularly strong. Popularity-wise, the most degrees are conferred in psychology (7%), journalism (5%), finance (5%), nursing (5%), marketing (4%), and accounting (4%). 49% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students. As a top research institution, there are an incredible number of research opportunities for undergraduates across all majors.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 54% of alumni were employed full-time while 35% were continuing their education. For those employed, the average salary was $55k; top employers included University of Kansas, University of Kansas Medical Center, Shawnee Mission School District, Kansas City Public Schools, Burns & McDonnell, and Kiewit. For those pursuing graduate or professional degrees, the most popular area of study was accounting followed by pharmacy and law; the top institution attended was the University of Kansas itself.
- Enrollment: 20,696 (undergraduate); 7,710 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $28,280 (in-state); $45,486 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1160
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 88%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#56
University of Tennessee – Knoxville
- Knoxville, TN
Academic Highlights:With 360 undergraduate programs, 14 degree-granting colleges and schools, 500 study abroad programs, and 1,700 instructional faculty, nothing is small at the University of Tennessee. With an 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio, this university offers 28% of courses in a more intimate setting of fewer than 20 students; the bulk of courses enroll 20-49 students (57%). Business (24%) is easily the most popular major with engineering (11%), biology (7%), the social sciences (7%), and parks and recreation (7%) next in line.
Professional Outcomes:Six months after receiving their diplomas, 64% of UT-Knoxville alumni have found jobs and 27% have started their graduate school careers. The top employers of the Class of 2023 were the UT Medical Center, PepsiCo, and Axle Logistics. Among those headed to graduate/professional school, the five most commonly attended institutions were the University of Tennessee, UT Health Science Center, Lincoln Memorial University, East Tennessee University, and Belmont University.
- Enrollment: 27,039
- Cost of Attendance: $33,910 (In-State); $52,400 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1235
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 68%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#57
SUNY – Geneseo
- Geneseo, NY
Academic Highlights:SUNY Geneseo is one of the top public liberal arts honors colleges in the United States and it proudly offers 150+ academic programs. It has a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio and class sizes vary, with 59% enrolling between 20 and 49 students. A rarity for colleges in 2024, the most commonly conferred degree is in education (19%), followed by business (15%), psychology (15%), the social sciences (15%), and biology (12%).
Professional Outcomes:In surveying the Class of 2022, SUNY Geneseo found that 80% of graduates had achieved a positive outcome within six months of earning their bachelor’s degree. Most of the starting salaries were in the $40k-$60k range and popular employers included KPMG, Epic, The Walt Disney Company, AmeriCorps, and the US Army. Those pursuing a grad school path most often landed at Syracuse, RIT, Binghamton University, Stony Brook University, and the University at Buffalo.
- Enrollment: 4,136
- Cost of Attendance: $24,346 (In-State); $34,586 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1260
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 75%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 72%
#58
University of Oregon
- Eugene, OR
Academic Highlights: Over 80 degree programs are offered, and students flock in large numbers to the social sciences as 19% of degrees conferred fall under this umbrella. The next most popular academic pursuits are communication/journalism (14%), business (14%), psychology (9%), biology (8%) and the visual and performing arts (7%). The Lundquist College of Business and the College of Education have strong national reputations. The median class size is 20 students (37% contain less than that), and an impressive 80% of undergraduate students engage in some type of research activity.
Professional Outcomes: Members of the Class of 2022 already had their next destination lined up at graduation with 78% already employed or entering graduate school. For 73% of that group, their outcomes related directly to the degree that they had just completed. More than 1,000 Oregon alumni work for Nike, and hundreds of others occupy offices at Intel, Amazon, Microsoft, Adidas, Google, Apple, and Salesforce. The median starting salary for a 2022 graduate was $51,000.
- Enrollment: 19,565 (undergraduate); 3,598 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,721 (in-state); $64,302 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1260
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 86%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#59
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- San Luis Obispo
Academic Highlights: Across all divisions, there are 60+ majors and 80+ minors offered. The majority of courses–59%–fall between twenty and forty students. Cal Poly’s student-to-faculty ratio is a high 18:1, but such is the cost of an uber-affordable STEM degree from an excellent institution. Over one-quarter of all degrees conferred (22%) are in engineering, and Cal Poly gets recognition in many specialty areas of the field including industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, computer engineering, and civil engineering.
Professional Outcomes: Within nine months of graduating, 91% of graduates are “positively engaged” in their next life activity. Top employers of Cal Poly grads include many of the top tech, consulting, engineering, and financial firms in the country such as Google, Deloitte, KPMG, Microsoft, Northrop Grumman, Adobe, EY, and Apple. Overall, grads enjoy a terrific median starting salary of $72,000. Of the 14% of alumni who directly enter graduate school, the six most commonly attended schools are all in California.
- Enrollment: 20,963
- Cost of Attendance: $32,000 (in-state); $53,000 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1337
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 30%
- Retention Rate: 94%
- Graduation Rate: 87%
#60
Rutgers University – Newark
- Newark, New Jersey
Academic Highlights:Rutgers University-Newark, a public research university, is known for its diverse student body. Rutgers-Newark maintains a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio and offers over 40 undergraduate majors across six schools and colleges. Popular majors include psychology (11%), criminal justice (11%), finance (11%), biology (10%), and accounting (9%).
Program Outcomes:Rutgers-Newark students earn a median income of $74,479, which is 39% higher than the national median. Graduates find employment in various industries, including healthcare, education, operations, community and social services, and research. Recent employers include Rutgers University, Amazon, Hackensack Meridian Health, Walgreens, and RWJBarnabas Health. Most alumni settle in the New York City Metropolitan area after graduation.
- Enrollment: 7,417
- Cost of Attendance: $37,409 (In-State); $56,171 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 68%
#61
Ramapo College of New Jersey
- Mahwah, New Jersey
Academic Highlights:Known as New Jersey’s premier liberal arts college, Ramapo College of New Jersey emphasizes individual attention to all students, hands-on learning, and faculty-student mentoring. Students can choose from more than 40 academic programs across five schools. The most popular majors are nursing (11%), psychology (8%), business (7%), communication and media studies (7%), marketing (7%), and biology (7%). The average class size is 21 and the student-t0-faculty ratio is 16:1.
Program Outcomes:95% of recent graduates reported being either employed or in graduate school, with 85% of students working and 11% pursuing further education. Alumni work in various industries, including operations, education, healthcare, community & social services, and sales. Recent employers include Cigna, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Morgan Stanley, Syneos Health, and Worldwide Logistics Ltd. Most graduates reside in the New York City Metropolitan area.
- Enrollment: 4,932
- Cost of Attendance: $33,143 (In-State); $45,153 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1210
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 70%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
#62
University of Minnesota – Morris
- Morris, Minnesota
Academic Highlights:The University of Minnesota-Morris is a student-centered public liberal arts university. Students benefit from small class sizes, averaging 14 students, and a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio, ensuring personalized attention. UM-Morris offers 34 majors, 35 minors, and nine pre-professional programs. Popular majors include biology (13%), computer science (9%), psychology (8%), environmental studies (8%), and business administration and management (7%).
Program Outcomes:Graduates work in diverse industries such as education, operations, community and social services, research, and healthcare. Recent employers include the University of Minnesota-Morris, McDonald’s, PrimeWest Health, Stevens County Ambulance – EMS Education, and Amazon. Most alumni tend to settle in the Greater Minneapolis-St.Paul area.
- Enrollment: 1,068
- Cost of Attendance: $26,292 (In-State); $28,422 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: Not Reported
- Median ACT: Not Reported
- Acceptance Rate: 70%
- Retention Rate: 72%
- Graduation Rate: 62%
#63
University of Arizona
- Tucson, AZ
Academic Highlights: UArizona undergrads can choose from over 150 majors, and business/marketing (15%) is the most popular choice with more degrees conferred than any other discipline. Other common pursuits include biology (9%), health professions (9%), and engineering (7%). Majors within business, engineering, and the geosciences all have excellent national reputations. A 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio leads to a mix of class sizes with 33% of classes having an enrollment of under 20 and only 15% possessing 50 or more students.
Professional Outcomes: In recent years, some of the top employers hiring Arizona grads have been Raytheon, Vanguard, PepsiCo, Amazon, KPMG, Goldman Sachs, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Nordstrom, and Texas Instruments, and an astonishing 92% of employers rate Wildcats as coming to their first job with the skills needed to succeed. Recent College of Management grads enjoy a starting salary in excess of $60k, while College of Engineering grads have an average starting salary of $74,000. Many who go on to pursue advanced degrees ultimately do so at UArizona itself.
- Enrollment: 40,407 (undergraduate); 10,727 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,496 (in-state); $62,896 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 87%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 68%
#64
Rutgers University – Camden
- Camden, New Jersey
Academic Highlights:Rutgers University – Camden offers a personalized approach to education and real-world learning opportunities. Students can choose from 38 majors across four schools and colleges. Popular majors include nursing (21%), business administration and management (18%), allied health (9%), psychology (8%), and criminal justice (6%). The average class size is 24 and the student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1.
Program Outcomes:Graduates enjoy an above-median salary of $70,000, a 38% increase over the national median. 71% of recent graduates are employed in industries such as operations, education, healthcare, community & social services, and sales. Top employers include Rutgers University, RWJ Barnabas Health, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, and JPMorgan Chase & C0. 17% of students pursued further education, enrolling in institutions such as Rutgers University, New York University, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
- Enrollment: 4,185
- Cost of Attendance: $36,231 (In-State); $54,993 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1160
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 77%
- Retention Rate: 79%
- Graduation Rate: 65%
#65
University of Missouri-Columbia
- Columbia, MO
Academic Highlights: At the University of Missouri, over 300 degree programs are offered across ten schools and colleges. The School of Journalism is highly regarded as are its programs in agriculture, health sciences, and business. By degrees conferred, the most popular areas of study are business/management/marketing (18%), health professions (18%), communication/journalism (11%), engineering (7%), and social sciences (6%). The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1, and 43% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 75% of the Class of 2022 was employed and 19% were continuing their education. Popular industries included healthcare, finance, education, consumer & business services, manufacturing & construction, and communications & media. The most Mizzou grads were employed by the University of Missouri itself followed by the University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia Public Schools, KPMG, PwC, and Boeing. Those continuing their studies most often did so at the University of Missouri Columbia followed by other institutions within Missouri.
- Enrollment: 23,752 (undergraduate); 7,566 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,272 (in-state); $51,472 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 75%
#66
University of Alabama
- Tuscaloosa, AL
Academic Highlights: Approximately half of all courses at the University of Alabama contain fewer than 20 students and 17% contain 50 or more; the student-to-faculty ratio is 19:1. The greatest number of undergraduates study business (29%), while other popular majors include engineering (11%), journalism (9%), and the social sciences (9%). The engineering, nursing, accounting, marketing, and economics programs have stellar reputations with prospective employers.
Professional Outcomes:Within six months of graduating, 92% of alumni have already achieved a positive result; 58% go into the working world and one-third enter graduate/professional school. Top employers include Epic. Lockheed Martin, AT&T, Northrop Grumman, EY, and Dell. The average salary for a Class of 2022 grad was $54,290. For grad school, the highest number of students stay at Alabama while many others enroll at Vanderbilt, FSU, and the University of South Carolina.
- Enrollment: 32,458
- Cost of Attendance: $26,740 (In-State); $48,040 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1210
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 80%
- Retention Rate: 87%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#67
University of Colorado Boulder
- Boulder, CO
Academic Highlights: CU Boulder offers 90 bachelor’s degree programs across seven different schools and colleges; the College of Engineering & Applied Science and the Leeds School of Business both possess excellent national reputations. Business/marketing is the discipline where the greatest number of degrees (15%) were conferred in 2022. Engineering (13%), biology (12%), social sciences (12%), and journalism (10%) are next in popularity. 41% of classes have fewer than 20 students, and only 19% of courses enroll 50 or more students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of leaving CU Boulder, 91% of recent grads were working or in graduate school. Those employed earned an estimated median salary of $54k, with the greatest number working at Lockheed Martin, Ball Aerospace, Deloitte, Qualcomm, Northrop Grumman, KPMG, Charles Schwab, and Boeing. More than 100 alumni can also be found at Google, Oracle, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft. 20% of new grads immediately jumped into an advanced degree program, and 80% were accepted into their first-choice school.
- Enrollment: 31,103 (undergraduate); 7,110 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $31,744 (in-state); $60,118 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1280
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 88%
- Graduation Rate: 75%
#68
Arizona State University
- Tempe, AZ
Academic Highlights: The faculty-to-student ratio is a fairly high 19:1, but not all classes call for stadium seating. In fact, 40% of course sections seat fewer than twenty students. Business is the concentration in which 22% of total bachelor’s degrees are conferred. Engineering (9%), biology (9%), and the health professions (7%) are the next three most popular. The WP Carey School of Business offers many highly ranked programs as does the Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Professional Outcomes: A healthy 83% percent of ASU graduates looking for work are employed within six months of earning their degrees. The median salary for an ASU grad is roughly $55,000. Among the school’s top fifty employers are Amazon, Apple, Intel, The Vanguard Group, and Walt Disney Company. Approximately one-fifth of recent grads enrolled in graduate school. Similar to employment, the size and scope of the university lead to many graduate pathways. Many grads continue at ASU itself, but some continue at various prestigious institutions.
- Enrollment: 65,492
- Cost of Attendance: $28,142 (in-state); $48,284 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1250
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 90%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#69
University of Rhode Island
- Kingston, RI
Academic Highlights:URI hosts students from 48 states and 66 countries, all of who have come for the school’s 100+ majors and minors and the respectable 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Overall, 39% of undergraduate sections enroll 19 or fewer students. Health professions is the most commonly earned degree area (15%), followed by business (14%), journalism (8%), engineering (8%), biology (8%), and the social sciences (8%). Nursing, CS, business, psychology, and economics are all well-respected programs by employers and grad schools.
Professional Outcomes:Nursing majors at URI have a 92% employment rate and an average starting salary of $75,000. Including all majors, 75% of grads go right into the world of employment and 15% go directly into graduate school. The companies employing the largest number of URI alumni include Fidelity Investments, Lifespan, CVS Health, Moderna, Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, Takeda, and Microsoft.
- Enrollment: 13,927
- Cost of Attendance: $31,308 (In-State); $50,704 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 76%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 71%
#70
University of Mississippi
- University, MS
Academic Highlights: Undergraduates can choose from 125 programs of study across six schools and colleges, including the highly regarded Patterson School of Accountancy. The nursing program is also very strong. Popularity-wise, the most degrees are conferred in nursing (8%), digital communication and media (8%), accounting (7%), psychology (5%), and finance (4%). The student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1, and 53% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Outcomes vary by school. For example, 80% of College of Business grads were employed full-time upon graduation, and 15% were continuing their education. The starting salary was $57k, and top employers included Brown & Riding, FedEx, Amazon, and Higginbotham. Across all majors and graduating years, the most popular sectors are business development, operations, sales, education, healthcare services, and finance. Popular employers are the University of Mississippi, Deloitte, FedEx, KPMG, EY, Amazon, and PwC.
- Enrollment: 19,094 (undergraduate); 4,949 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $28,952 (in-state); $46,520 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1100
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 98%
- Retention Rate: 88%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#71
SUNY New Paltz
- New Paltz, NY
Academic Highlights: Undergrads can choose from nearly 100 different majors across five colleges: the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Fine & Performing Arts, and the School of Science & Engineering. The most popular undergraduate programs include psychology, early childhood and childhood education, sociology, digital media production, visual arts, communication studies, English, biology, mechanical engineering, and communication disorders. 41% of classes have fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduation, 60% of recent alumni were employed and 28% were heading to graduate school. Top sectors for recent alumni include education, operations, community & social services, administrative, engineering, healthcare services, arts & design, and media & communication. Popular employers included SUNY New Paltz itself, the NYC Department of Education, IBM, Target, Amazon, Hudson Valley Credit Union, and Northwell Health.
- Enrollment: 6,090 (undergraduate); 874 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,388 (in-state); $37,298 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 58%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 73%
#72
University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Lowell, MA
Academic Highlights: More than 100 undergraduate majors are offered across five colleges: the College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, the College of Engineering, the College of Sciences, the School of Business, and the College of Health Sciences. Programs in engineering, computer science, business, and health sciences are particularly strong. Popularity-wise, the most degrees are conferred in business (22%), criminal justice (8%), psychology (7%), computer science (6%), and mechanical engineering (5%). 48% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: 98% of the Class of 2022 experienced positive outcomes, with 61% employed and 38% continuing their education. Additionally, over the past five years, alumni have gone on to the engineering, operations, education, research, information technology, healthcare services, and sales sectors in the largest numbers. Top employers include UMass Lowell itself followed by Raytheon, Lowell General Hospital, Fidelity, BAE, Analog Devices, Pfizer, the US Air Force, Massachusetts General Hospital, and TJX Companies.
- Enrollment: 12,885 (undergraduate); 4,978 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $34,564 (in-state); $53,390 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1250
- Median ACT: 29
- Acceptance Rate: 85%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#73
Purchase College (SUNY)
- Purchase, NY
Academic Highlights: At SUNY Purchase, which is considered a liberal arts college, you are free to pursue one of 47 majors and 32 minors. In typical liberal arts fashion, most courses are in small settings, with 74% of all sections enrolled fewer than 20 students. No one major is wildly popular at Purchase College; rather there is a fairly even spread of students across psychology (7%), dance (6%), playwriting/screenwriting (6%), drama (4%), fine arts (4%), communications (4%), and painting (4%).
Professional Outcomes:The rate of positive graduate outcomes is a spectacular 92% when measured 8-12 months outside of graduation. 86% have landed employment and 13% are enrolled in graduate school (with some overlap). 22% of 2022 grads work in the field of the arts/entertainment while 24% work in business and 17% work in each of education/human services and public services and law.
- Enrollment: 3,145
- Cost of Attendance: $28,131 (In-State); $38,041 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1260
- Median ACT: 31
- Acceptance Rate: 78%
- Retention Rate: 63%
- Graduation Rate: 79%
#74
University of Illinois at Chicago
- Chicago, IL
Academic Highlights: Undergrads pursue one of 95 bachelor’s programs offered through the 11 (of 16) colleges that grant undergraduate degrees. The most popular majors are business/marketing (16%), health professions (13%), and engineering (13%) followed by biology (12%), psychology (9%), and the social sciences (5%). The business, engineering, and computer science programs all have a solid national reputation. Close to two-thirds of classes enroll fewer than 29 students.
Professional Outcomes: The Class of 2022 had a 97% success rate six months after graduation, with 14% enrolling directly in graduate school. Students on the engineering, applied sciences, and public health tracks found employment or a graduate school home at the highest rates. By volume, the largest employer of UIC grads is Chicago Public Schools. More than 100 alumni can also be found employed by Allstate, Amazon, Accenture, Microsoft, IBM, Google, Deloitte, and Meta. The average salary for a 2022 grad was a solid $64k.
- Enrollment: 21,807 (undergraduate); 11,940 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $37,572-$40,986 (in-state); $53,118-56,532 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 78%
- Graduation Rate: 62%
#75 Top Public University
Baruch College
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: With a 19:1 student-to-faculty ratio and more part-time than full-time faculty, one-on-one bonding time with your professors is at a premium. Single-digit classes are a rarity, and only 21% of courses have 19 or fewer enrolled students. Popular majors within the well-respected Zicklin School of Business include accounting, finance, marketing, and business communication. Overall, the Zicklin School of Business attracts a mind-boggling three-quarters of the student population.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduation, 96% of the Class of 2022 were already employed or in full-time graduate programs. The average salary for Arts & Sciences grads was $53,000 while Zicklin School of Business grads earned $61,000. The top employers of 2022 grads were KPMG (22), Morgan Stanley (17), JP Morgan (16 grads), Accenture (12), and Bank of America (11). Graduate studies are not usually the immediate step after receiving one’s diploma from Baruch and only 5% go right to graduate school.
- Enrollment: 15,896
- Cost of Attendance: $29,249 (in-state); $40,919 (out-of-state)
- Average SAT: 1186
- Average ACT: N/A
- Acceptance Rate: 50%
- Retention Rate: 87%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#76
Florida International University
- Miami, FL
Academic Highlights: Florida International offers 120 undergraduate degree programs across eight different colleges, from business, engineering, and architecture to hospitality & tourism management. The international business program is especially well-regarded and nationally ranked. Popularity-wise, the most degrees are conferred in business/management/marketing (24%), psychology (13%), multi/interdisciplinary studies (10%), biological sciences (7%), and the social sciences (7%). 37% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Those who graduated in 2024 had largely positive outcomes, with 62% employed, 12% pursuing a volunteer activity, 6% taking additional coursework, and 2% joining the military. Across all majors over the past five years, the most alumni have go on to work in the following sectors: operations, education, healthcare services, sales, administrative, business development, and community and social services. Top employers include Florida International University, Baptist Health, Miami-Dade Public Schools, Amazon, and Apple.
- Enrollment: 44,045 (undergraduate); 10,040 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $26,016 (in-state); $38,414 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1150
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 59%
- Retention Rate: 92%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
#77
Iowa State University
- Ames, IA
Academic Highlights:With more than 100 majors available across six undergraduate colleges, Iowa State has no shortage of academic pathways to explore. The student-to-faculty ratio is 19:1, yet, courses are a mix of large and small. 31% of sections enroll fewer than 20 students and 22% enroll more than 50. In terms of sheer popularity, engineering wins the day accounting for 23% of degrees earned in 2022. Business (18%), agricultural fields (10%), biology (5%), and education (5%) also see high volume.
Professional Outcomes: Graduates of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are employed in fairly large numbers by the likes of John Deere, Principal Financial Group, and Amazon. Overall, the most alumni work for Wells Fargo, Bayer, Corteva Agriscience, Collins Aerospace, Cargill, and Microsoft. Most remain in Iowa after graduation but many also move to Minnesota, Chicago, California, or Texas. The average starting salary for an engineering grad was $74,716 in 2023.
- Enrollment: 25,241
- Cost of Attendance: $24,204 (In-State); $41,390 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 90%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#78
Appalachian State University
- Boone, NC
Academic Highlights: Students can select from 150 bachelor’s degrees and 80 graduate programs at App State. A reasonable 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio leads to 39% of all course sections having fewer than 20 students and just 8% enrolling 50 or more. 20% of all 2022 grads earned their degree in business/marketing followed by health professions (10%), education (9%), parks & recreation (9%), journalism (8%), and psychology (7%).
Professional Outcomes: Within one year of graduating, 86% of those surveyed have arrived at their next destination. Undergrads benefit from nine annual career fairs and the 16,000 employers that are approved to recruit on campus. Further, 99% of students find the Career Development Center to be helpful. Alumni go on to work in large numbers for Wells Fargo, Atrium Health, Novant Health, Bank of America, Red Hat, Cisco, and Duke Energy Corporation.
- Enrollment: 18,558
- Cost of Attendance: $20,339 (In-State); $37,335 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1180
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 83%
- Retention Rate: 83%
- Graduation Rate: 75%
#79
University of North Carolina Wilmington
- Wilmington, NC
Academic Highlights: Nearly 90 undergraduate programs are available across five different colleges: the Cameron School of Business, the College of Health and Human Services, the College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts, the College of Science and Engineering, and the Watson College of Education. Nursing is the most popular major, accounting for 20% of degrees conferred, followed by business (18%), speech communication and rhetoric (6%), and psychology (6%). The average class size is 22, and 40% of classes enroll under 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Nursing grads—UNCW’s most popular major—make an average starting salary of $67k. Business majors—the second-most popular discipline—have a post-grad employment rate of 45%. 15% of newly minted business alums immediately pursue a graduate or professional program. During their undergrad years, 58% of business students ultimately complete an internship, and they enjoy an average starting salary of $55k.
- Enrollment: 14,294 (undergraduate); 3,549 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,030 (in-state); $42,603 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 69%
- Retention Rate: 83%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#80
University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Birmingham, AL
Academic Highlights: The University of Alabama at Birmingham offers more than 140 programs for undergraduate and graduate students and sports a 19:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Overall, 46% of its undergraduate course sections enroll 19 or fewer students. Health Professions and related programs is the most popular major, attracting 22% of students. This is followed by business (18%), biology (13%), psychology (8%), education (7%), engineering (6%), and homeland security (4%).
Professional Outcomes: Graduates of this university find employment or their next educational step within six months at a 73% clip and, among those who are employed, the average salary earned is $73,000. Major employers of alumni include Children’s of Alabama, Huntsville Hospital, Ascension, St. Vincent’s Hospital. Regions Bank, Brookwood Baptist Health, and Emory Healthcare.
- Enrollment: 13,032
- Cost of Attendance: $32,577 (In-State); $48,057 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 30
- Acceptance Rate: 87%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 63%
#81
University of Texas at Dallas
- Dallas, TX
Academic Highlights: There are 140+ degree plans at UT Dallas which sports a 25:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Only 7% of classes are taught by graduate assistants, but classes are on the large side – 27% of course sections contain 50 or more students. The two most popular areas of study at this university are business (20%) and computer science (20%). Biology (14%), engineering (13%), and health professions (8%) also enjoy solid popularity. Even better, UT Dallas has a strong national reputation in all of these academic areas.
Professional Outcomes: The most commonly entered industries are internet and software, healthcare, accounting, IT, and higher education. Those graduating with a degree in information technology and systems had an average starting salary of $76,900 while those earning an accounting degree brought home a mean figure of $59,700. UT Dallas graduates have less undergraduate debt than the national average and receive the third-best ROI of any public university in Texas.
- Enrollment: 21,617
- Cost of Attendance: $35,960 (In-State); $51,126
- Median SAT: 1290
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 85%
- Retention Rate: 87%
- Graduation Rate: 74%
#82
University of Arkansas
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
Academic Highlights:The University of Arkansas stands out as the only Tier One research institution in the state, ranking in the top 3% of American colleges and universities for research activity. Students can choose from 103 undergraduate majors across 10 colleges and schools. The most popular majors are marketing (7%), finance (7%), nursing (6%), psychology (5%), and logistics, materials, and supply chain management (4%).
Program Outcomes:Sixty-three percent of recent graduates are employed while twenty-two percent have continued their education at institutions such as the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the University of North Texas, and the University of Central Arkansas. Graduates work in industries including healthcare, higher education, transportation and logistics, retail, and K-12 education. Top employers include the University of Arkansas, Walmart, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., Tyson Foods, Inc., and the Washington Regional Medical Center.
- Enrollment: 26,269
- Cost of Attendance: $30,008 (In-State); $49,032 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1120
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#83
College of Charleston
- Charleston, SC
Academic Highlights: Undergrads can choose from 67 majors, 81 minors, and 4 certificates across seven schools: the School of the Arts, the School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs, and the School of Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering. By degrees conferred, popular majors include speech communication/rhetoric (8%), psychology (8%), biological sciences (8%), and business (7%). 38% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduation, 78% of the Class of 2022 was employed and 18% were attending graduate/professional school. 5% were volunteering, serving in the military, or pursuing a paid internship. Of those employed, popular sectors included science, technology, engineering, and math; health services; and marketing/sales. Top employers for alumni who exited in the past five years include the College of Charleston itself, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston County School District, and Booz Allen Hamilton.
- Enrollment: 10,660 (undergraduate); 1,069 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $33,007 (in-state); $58,119 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1210
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 72%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 65%
#84
University of Kentucky
- Lexington, KY
Academic Highlights: The University of Kentucky offers over 100 undergraduate programs across 13 schools/colleges, including highly regarded programs in nursing, business, economics, psychology, and engineering. In 2022, the greatest number of degrees were conferred in business/management/marketing (24%) followed by health professions (11%), engineering (9%), communication/journalism (8%), education (7%), and biological sciences (6%). The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1, and 36% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students.
Professional Outcomes: Within six months of graduating, 82% of the Class of 2022 experienced positive outcomes, with 45% employed and 37% enrolled in graduate/professional school. Popular industries included healthcare (22%), engineering & manufacturing (13%), accounting & finance (9%), and education (8%). The median salary was $54k; top employers included UK HealthCare, University of Kentucky, Fayette County Public Schools, Baptist Health, Lexmark, and Amazon. The majority of those continuing their education elected to stay at the University of Kentucky.
- Enrollment: 22,735 (undergraduate); 8,812 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $35,182 (in-state); $57,160 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1170
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 95%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 67%
#85
University of Central Florida
- Orlando, FL
Academic Highlights:With a very high 29:1 student-to-faculty ratio, classes at UCF are fairly large as 23% contain 50 or more students. There are 100+ undergraduate majors at this institution. The most popular majors are business (17%), health professions (15%), psychology (10%), engineering (9%), and the visual and performing arts (7%). The school ranks well for facilitating social mobility and overall value and the engineering, computer science, and nursing programs all rank well on a national level.
Professional Outcomes:Over two-thirds of recent graduates obtained employment immediately after earning their bachelor’s degree; one-quarter head right to graduate school. The median starting salary is $47,000 and the most commonly entered industries are hospital/healthcare, education, hospitality services, engineering, technology, financial, accounting, and marketing. The most popular graduate degrees pursued were in the sciences, health professions, education, and medicine.
- Enrollment: 58,749
- Cost of Attendance: $24,244 (In-State); $39,269 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1270
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 41%
- Retention Rate: 93%
- Graduation Rate: 76%
#86
George Mason University
- Fairfax, VA
Academic Highlights: Fifty-two percent of class sections at GMU enroll nineteen or fewer students, 13% have fifty or more students, and the remaining sections lie in between. The most popular program is business (20%) and is followed by computer and information sciences (13%), the social sciences (8%), health professions (8%), and homeland security (8%). The Volgenau College of Engineering, which houses a top-tier Information Technology Department, and the School of Business are both extremely reputable in the eyes of prospective employers
Professional Outcomes: Six months after receiving their degrees, 87% of the class of 2022 had accepted a job offer or started work in a graduate program. GMU grads flow into major consulting firms like Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, and Accenture, financial institutions like Capital One and Freddie Mac, and engineering/tech firms like General Dynamics, IBM, and Microsoft. Mason graduates tend to pursue advanced degrees either at Mason itself or at other area schools including George Washington, American University, or the University of Maryland.
- Enrollment: 27,014
- Cost of Attendance: $28,963 (In-State); $53,127 (Out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 28
- Acceptance Rate: 90%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
#87
University of North Carolina Asheville
- Asheville, NC
Academic Highlights: Of the 30+ bachelor’s degree programs, a standout Art & Art History Department attracts scores of talented young painters, sculptors, and photographers. As such, it conferred the greatest percentage of degrees in 2022 (16%), followed by psychology (14%), the social sciences (10%), and business (9%). Engineering and computer science degrees accounted for a combined 19%. 97% of courses enroll 29 or fewer students (the average class size is just 14), and 65% of students complete original research in their field of study.
Professional Outcomes: Asheville rates well when it comes to generating a high degree of social mobility. Employers snagging the greatest number of Bulldog alumni include Mission Health, Wells Fargo, Lowe’s, Bank of America, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and a number of local school districts. A fair number of grads also find employment at Duke Energy Company, the US Environmental Protection Agency, Apple, EY, PwC, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Many alumni pursue graduate schools at other public universities within North Carolina.
- Enrollment: 2,907 (undergraduate); 18 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $24,856 (in-state); $43,304 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: 1240
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 94%
- Retention Rate: 73%
- Graduation Rate: 56%
#88
Louisiana State University
- Baton Rouge, LA
Academic Highlights:LSU offers 330 academic majors and minors which covers virtually every academic subject on the face of the earth. With a 20:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the school is able to offer 44% of class sections in a setting of no more than 19 students. By far, the most commonly conferred degree is in the area of business (23%). The next most popular are engineering (11%), education (9%), biology (8%), and journalism (7%).
Professional Outcomes: A solid 83% of 2022 and 2023 graduates reported a positive outcome after receiving their diplomas. The average salary for those employed was $55,240 and companies hiring the most LSU alums were Deloitte, EY, IBM, Chevron, MMR Constructors, and the Walt Disney Company. For those headed to graduate school, the most frequently studied disciplines were law, business administration, medical school, accounting, and social work.
- Enrollment: 30,952
- Cost of Attendance: $26,650 (In-State); $43,327 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1225
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 76%
- Retention Rate: 84%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
#89
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
- Lincoln, NE
Academic Highlights: There are more than 150 majors at the University of Nebraska and students enjoy a mix of smaller classes (34% have fewer than 20 students) and larger ones (18% have more than 50). Overall, 23% of the undergraduate degrees conferred are in business and 11% are in engineering. The next most common disciplines are agriculture (9%), journalism (8%), and family & consumer sciences (7%). Business, computer science, engineering, and psychology all receive their share of acclaim.
Professional Outcomes: Nine months after graduating, alumni have entered the workforce at a 63% clip and 35% have matriculated into graduate/professional school. Employers hiring more than a few recent graduates included Microsoft, Deloitte, Amazon, Epic, Union Bank & Trust Company, and Ameritas Life Insurance Corporation. Multiple grads enrolled at the following graduate/professional schools: the University of Nebraska College of Law, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame, University of Michigan, and Boston University.
- Enrollment: 19,189
- Cost of Attendance: $28,594 (In-State); $46,234 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1210
- Median ACT: 24
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 65%
#90
Michigan Technological University
- Houghton, MI
Academic Highlights:Michigan’s flagship tech school offers 140 degree programs and another 80 minors. A 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows for a reasonable number of small classes–48% of sections enroll fewer than 20 individuals. A whopping 69% of degrees conferred were under the engineering umbrella. Other popular areas of concentration were computer science (9%), business (5%), and natural resources and conservation (4%).
Professional Outcomes: Michigan Tech has a stellar 93% placement rate for alumni within six months of earning their diplomas. The median early career salary is $71,100. More than 400 companies attend the school’s career fairs and that leads to a steady flow of graduates heading to companies like Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Cummins Inc., Caterpillar, Stellantis, Dow, Medtronic, Stryker, Amazon, and Magna International.
- Enrollment: 5,710
- Cost of Attendance: $34,758 (In-State); $57,706 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1230
- Median ACT: 27
- Acceptance Rate: 86%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 68%
#91
Kansas State University
- Manhattan, KS
Academic Highlights:K-State offers 250+ majors, minors, and certificates in a wide variety of academic disciplines. Impressively, this state university has 47% of sections enrolling fewer than 20 students; the student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1. 20% of all 2022 degrees were awarded in business, while agriculture (12%), engineering (11%), interdisciplinary studies (8%), and biology (7%) are also popular. The engineering program has a strong national reputation.
Professional Outcomes: Six months after graduation, 96% of K-State alumni are employed or pursuing further education. The most common employers for 2023 graduates were Koch Industries, Textron, the US Army, Garmin, Burns & McConnell. Thirty percent of grads enjoy a starting salary of more than $70,000 and 23% earn between $60k-$69k. Those attending graduate school primarily flocked to K-State, the University of Kansas, the University of Missouri, the University of Nebraska, and Wichita State University.
- Enrollment: 15,046
- Cost of Attendance: $23,896 (In-State); $40,368 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1220
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 95%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 69%
#92
San Diego State University
- San Diego, CA
Academic Highlights: SDSU has nearly 160 undergraduate majors, minors, and pre-professional programs. Classes tend to be on the large side—28% of course sections enroll more than 40 students, and only 31% of sections contain fewer than 20 students. Business/marketing accounts for 21% of the degrees conferred, making it the school’s most popular area of study. Next in line are engineering (9%), psychology (8%), and the social sciences (7%). Engineering and computer science majors tend to fare quite well in the booming local tech and startup scene.
Professional Outcomes: At the time of receiving their degrees, roughly 75% of newly minted SDSU graduates already have their next phase of life planned. 34% of recent grads had secured full-time employment, 21% were engaged in military service/volunteer work/part-time employment, and 17% were entering graduate or professional school. Qualcomm is the largest employer of Aztec alumni, and it is followed by Apple, Amazon, Google, and a number of other Silicon Valley-based tech companies.
- Enrollment: 31,724 (undergraduate); 4,913 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $34,072 (in-state); $46,952 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: Test Blind
- Median ACT: Test Blind
- Acceptance Rate: 39%
- Retention Rate: 89%
- Graduation Rate: 78%
#93
University of Maryland – Baltimore County
- Baltimore, Maryland
Academic Highlights:The University of Maryland – Baltimore County (UMBC) is a top-ranked national university known for its innovative teaching, interdisciplinary research, and civic engagement. UMBC offers 62 undergraduate degree programs across six colleges and schools, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of 18:1. Popular majors include computer science (14%), biology (13%), psychology (12%), information science (9%), and mechanical engineering (5%).
Program Outcomes: UMBC graduates enjoy a 92% success rate, with 66% employed and 25% pursuing further education. Ninety-three percent of employed graduates work in positions aligned with their career goals, with recent employers including AstraZeneca, Capitol One, Google, IBM, Lockheed Martin, and Microsoft. Graduates report an average salary of $61,163. Those continuing their education have enrolled in prestigious institutions such as Baylor University, Brown University, Columbia University, Duke University, and Purdue University.
- Enrollment: 10,625
- Cost of Attendance: $32,169 (In-State); $49,525 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1300
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 81%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
#94
Virginia Commonwealth University
- Richmond, VA
Academic Highlights: A large public institution with 200 academic offerings, VCU still manages to keep 48% of its class sections capped at an enrollment of 19 thanks to a manageable 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Popular majors include the visual and performing arts (12%), business (11%), psychology (10%), biology (9%), education (7%), and homeland security (7%). The university is highly rated for innovation, value, and its stellar nursing program.
Professional Outcomes:After earning their diplomas, 48% quickly landed their first job and 22% entered an advanced degree program. The top industries were healthcare, internet & software, higher education, government, and retail. Overall, 87% of grads were satisfied with their employment outcome and 78% remained in the state of Virginia. Massive numbers of alumni can be found in the offices of Dominion Energy, VCU Health, Capital One, CarMax, Deloitte, and Apex Systems.
- Enrollment: 20,958
- Cost of Attendance: $29,516 (In-State); $52,100 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1160
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 91%
- Retention Rate: 85%
- Graduation Rate: 65%
#95
Colorado State University
- Castle Rock, CO
Academic Highlights: Colorado State offers an incredible 330 total academic programs. There are 70 majors, 140 concentrations, and 80 minors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 17:1 and 34% of course sections enroll fewer than 20 students; 22% seat more than 50. Business is the most commonly conferred degree accounting for 18% of all diplomas earned in 2022. The next most popular areas are biology (14%), engineering (10%), the social sciences (8%), and family & consumer sciences (6%).
Professional Outcomes:Among 2022 graduates, 87% quickly secured their next job or grad school opportunity. For the 68% who landed their first job, the average salary was $57,489. Overall, 88% of those surveyed stated that this job was related to their career plans. Common employers include Charles Schwab, Deloitte, Fidelity Investments, Lockheed Martin, and the US Air Force. The most popular grad schools include CU Boulder, the University of Michigan, UIUC, and Columbia University.
- Enrollment: 26,062
- Cost of Attendance: $32,439 (In-State); $53,995 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1180
- Median ACT: 26
- Acceptance Rate: 91%
- Retention Rate: 86%
- Graduation Rate: 67%
#96
Mississippi State University
- Mississippi State, MS
Academic Highlights:There are more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs available at MSU and the student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1. Impressively, 46% of the school’s class sections have an enrollment under 20 and only 14% enroll more than 50 students. By a wide margin, the two most popular majors are business (19%) and engineering (16%). The next most frequently conferred degrees in 2022 were education (8%), biology (7%), and psychology (6%).
Professional Outcomes:Looking at 2023 grads, 93% had already landed at their first job or graduate school. The organizations employing the greatest number of recent grads were a number of local school districts as well as Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, KPMG, International Paper, Chevron, and State Farm. Those headed to graduate and professional school most often matriculated at the University of Mississippi, the University of Alabama, Auburn, LSU, the University of Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.
- Enrollment: 18,305
- Cost of Attendance: $22,108 (In-State); $38,873 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1150
- Median ACT: 25
- Acceptance Rate: 70%
- Retention Rate: 81%
- Graduation Rate: 63%
#97
University of Louisville
- Louisville, Kentucky
Academic Highlights:The University of Louisville is a top-tier research university, classified at the highest level by the Carnegie Foundation. It is also recognized as a Community Engaged institution, highlighting its commitment to public service and community involvement. The university offers 96 degree programs across 12 schools and colleges, maintaining a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Popular majors include nursing (9%), psychology (8%), trade and industrial teacher education (5%), biology (5%), and speech communication and rhetoric (5%).
Program Outcomes:University of Louisville graduates thrive in various industries, including operations, education, healthcare, engineering, and community and social services. Recent employers include the University of Louisville, UPS, Norton Healthcare, the U.S. Army, and University of Louisville Health. Many alumni choose to stay in the Louisville Metropolitan area after graduation.
- Enrollment: 16,194
- Cost of Attendance: $33,706 (In-State); $50,052 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1120
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 81%
- Retention Rate: 81%
- Graduation Rate: 61%
#98
Washington State University
- Pullman, WA
Academic Highlights: At WSU, students can choose from 95 majors, 86 minors, and more than 100 in-major specializations and also enjoy a stellar 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio. That level of support leads to 35% of courses enrolling 19 or fewer students versus 19% that enroll 50 or more. 21% of all degrees in 2022 were conferred in the area of business/marketing. Also popular were engineering (10%), the social sciences (10%), biology (9%), and psychology (8%).
Professional Outcomes:Graduates of WSU tend to concentrate in Seattle, Portland, Spokane, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The greatest number of alumni are presently employed by Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon, SEL, Starbucks, Amazon Web Services, T-Mobile, Google, Nike, Meta, and CBRE. Many students who enroll immediately in an advanced degree program do so at Washington State itself. They offer 140 graduate programs and certificates.
- Enrollment: 22,612
- Cost of Attendance: $29,944 (In-State); $45,628 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1140
- Median ACT: 23
- Acceptance Rate: 83%
- Retention Rate: 81%
- Graduation Rate: 62%
#99
CUNY Hunter College
- New York, NY
Academic Highlights: Hunter College offers over 100 academic programs across six different schools. By degrees conferred, the most popular majors are psychology (19%), multi/interdisciplinary studies (15%), social sciences (14%), computer and information sciences (8%), and health professions (7%). Particularly strong programs include liberal arts, media, education, social work, and accounting. Over one-third of classes enroll fewer than 20 students, and plenty of research opportunities are available through Hunter’s 11 research centers.
Professional Outcomes: Hunter alumni go on to a wide range of professions; top employers include the NYC Board of Education, the National Institute for People with Disabilities, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the US Census Bureau, and the NYC Department of Health. Approximately 20% of students who major in education, social work, or the health sciences pursue a graduate or professional degree within one year of exiting Hunter; 35% pursue one within 2-3 years.
- Enrollment: 11,929 (undergraduate); 2,190 (graduate)
- Cost of Attendance: $27,633 (in-state); $35,583 (out-of-state)
- Median SAT: N/A
- Median ACT: N/A
- Acceptance Rate: 62%
- Retention Rate: 75%
- Graduation Rate: 56%
#100 Top Public Universities
Towson University
- Towson, MD
Academic Highlights:TU allows you to choose from 110+ majors, concentrations, and tracks across a wide array of academic disciplines. A solid 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows Towson to keep class sizes reasonable. In fact 35% of class sections enroll fewer than 20 students while just 3% enroll greater than 50. The most popular degrees are in the health professions (14%) and business (13%), with communication (9%), psychology (9%), education (9%), and computer science (9%) next in line.
Professional Outcomes:The Class of 2022 achieved a positive outcome within six months of graduation at a 93% clip and the average starting salary was $55,706. The top employers of this cohort included the likes of Aerotek, the Baltimore Orioles, EY, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Morgan Stanley, PwC, and T. Rowe Price. 20% of recent grads immediately began their pursuit of an advanced degree. Sample schools attended included Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northeastern, Notre Dame, and the University of Maryland.
- Enrollment: 16,861
- Cost of Attendance: $32,730 (In-State); $50,822 (Out-of-State)
- Median SAT: 1130
- Median ACT: 22
- Acceptance Rate: 79%
- Retention Rate: 82%
- Graduation Rate: 70%
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