Georgia Tech Graduate Programs Continue to Excel in Engineering and Shows Strong Movement in Chemistry and Computer Science Theory
Atlanta (March 31, 2006) - Georgia Tech’s graduate programs are again ranked among the finest in the nation in the most widely read college rankings for graduate programs, released today. Tech’s College of Engineering retained its position in the elite top five. Tech’s Sciences programs continue to climb up in the rankings. In the most notable change, Tech’s School of Chemistry & Biochemistry moved up 8 slots to number 24 in the chemistry school rankings, which were last ranked in 2002. In addition the College of Computing’s computer science program moved up one slot to 11th overall, and the College’s computer theory specialty surged to 9th place, moving up 7 slots from 2002, when the computer science graduate programs were last ranked.
"It’s great to see so many of our graduate programs sustaining their high national rankings,” said Tech president Wayne Clough. “While rankings are not the sole measure of success, we like to see consistent quality and positive growth.”
Tech’s graduate Engineering curriculum maintained its national stature, once again ranked among the top five in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Eight of the 11 programs within the College of Engineering ranked among the top 10 in their respective disciplines, led by Industrial and Systems Engineering. That program was ranked number one for the 16th straight year, an achievement almost unheard of in U.S. News rankings. The eight engineering programs ranked in the top 10 are: aerospace (4th), biomedical (3rd), civil (4th), computer (7th) electrical (7th), environmental (7th), industrial and systems (1st) and mechanical (7th).
"Our success is the direct outgrowth of recruiting and retaining the finest faculty and students possible and investing in the infrastructure that allows them to thrive,” said Clough.
For business schools, Tech’s College of Management ranked 34th, down two from last year when it jumped up 10 slots to number 32.
"I’m very proud of our faculty, graduate students and staff,” said Clough. “We’re competing against some of the finest universities in the world and excelling.”
Physics (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
Stanford University (CA) 5.0
3. California Institute of Technology 4.9
4. Harvard University (MA) 4.8
Princeton University (NJ) 4.8
University of California–Berkeley 4.8
7. Cornell University (NY) 4.7
8. University of Chicago 4.6
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.6
10. University of California–Santa Barbara 4.4
11. Columbia University (NY) 4.3
University of Texas–Austin 4.3
13. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.2
Yale University (CT) 4.2
15. University of Maryland–College Park 4.1
16. University of California–Los Angeles 4.0
University of California–San Diego 4.0
University of Colorado–Boulder 4.0
University of Pennsylvania 4.0
University of Washington 4.0
University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.0
22. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.8
SUNY–Stony Brook 3.8
24. Ohio State University 3.7
Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.7
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.7
27. Rice University (TX) 3.6
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.6
29. Brown University (RI) 3.5
Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.5
Duke University (NC) 3.5
Michigan State University 3.5
Northwestern University (IL) 3.5
University of California–Irvine 3.5
35. Boston University 3.4
Georgia Institute of Technology 3.4
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.4
New York University 3.4
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.4
University of Arizona 3.4
University of California–Davis 3.4
University of Florida 3.4
University of Rochester (NY) 3.4
University of Virginia 3.4
45. Florida State University 3.3
University of California–Santa Cruz 3.3
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.3
Washington University in St. Louis 3.3
49. Texas A&M University–College Station 3.2
50. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.1
CUNY Graduate School and University Center 3.1
University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.1
University of Pittsburgh 3.1
University of Southern California 3.1
55. Arizona State University 3.0
Dartmouth College (NH) 3.0
Iowa State University 3.0
North Carolina State University 3.0
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.0
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.0
University of Oregon 3.0
62. Brandeis University (MA) 2.9
College of William and Mary (VA) 2.9
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.9
University of Iowa 2.9
Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9
67. Northeastern University (MA) 2.8
Syracuse University (NY) 2.8
University of California–Riverside 2.8
University of New Mexico 2.8
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.8
University of Utah 2.8
Virginia Tech 2.8
74. Boston College 2.7
Emory University (GA) 2.7
Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.7
Tufts University (MA) 2.7
University of Connecticut 2.7
University of Delaware 2.7
University of Georgia 2.7
81. Colorado State University 2.6
University of Hawaii–Manoa 2.6
University of Kansas 2.6
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.6
85. Colorado School of Mines 2.5
Kansas State University 2.5
Ohio University 2.5
Oregon State University 2.5
University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.5
University of Houston 2.5
University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5
University of Oklahoma 2.5
University of South Carolina 2.5
Washington State University 2.5
Mathematics (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006
Mathematics (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
2. Harvard University (MA) 4.9
Princeton University (NJ) 4.9
Stanford University (CA) 4.9
University of California–Berkeley 4.9
6. University of Chicago 4.8
7. California Institute of Technology 4.6
New York University 4.6
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.6
Yale University (CT) 4.6
11. Columbia University (NY) 4.5
12. Cornell University (NY) 4.4
University of California–Los Angeles 4.4
14. University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.3
15. Brown University (RI) 4.2
University of Texas–Austin 4.2
17. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.1
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 4.1
University of Pennsylvania 4.1
20. University of Maryland–College Park 4.0
21. Duke University (NC) 3.9
Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.9
Northwestern University (IL) 3.9
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.9
University of California–San Diego 3.9
26. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.8
Rice University (TX) 3.8
SUNY–Stony Brook 3.8
29. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.7
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.7
Ohio State University 3.7
Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.7
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.7
University of Washington 3.7
35. CUNY Graduate School and University Center 3.6
Georgia Institute of Technology 3.6
University of Utah 3.6
38. University of California–Davis 3.5
University of Illinois–Chicago 3.5
University of Virginia 3.5
Washington University in St. Louis 3.5
42. Brandeis University (MA) 3.4
Michigan State University 3.4
University of Arizona 3.4
University of California–Irvine 3.4
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.4
47. Texas A&M University–College Station 3.3
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.3
University of Georgia 3.3
University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.3
University of Southern California 3.3
52. Boston University 3.2
Dartmouth College (NH) 3.2
North Carolina State University 3.2
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.2
56. University of Florida 3.1
University of Iowa 3.1
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.1
University of Missouri–Columbia 3.1
University of Oregon 3.1
Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.1
Virginia Tech 3.1
63. Arizona State University 3.0
Iowa State University 3.0
Northeastern University (MA) 3.0
University of Pittsburgh 3.0
67. Claremont Graduate University (CA) 2.9
Florida State University 2.9
Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.9
University of California–Riverside 2.9
University of Kansas 2.9
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.9
73. Emory University (GA) 2.8
SUNY–Binghamton 2.8
Syracuse University (NY) 2.8
University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.8
University of California–Santa Cruz 2.8
University of Delaware 2.8
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.8
80. Auburn University (AL) 2.7
Kansas State University 2.7
Oregon State University 2.7
SUNY–Albany 2.7
University of Connecticut 2.7
University of Kentucky 2.7
University of New Mexico 2.7
University of Oklahoma 2.7
University of Rochester (NY) 2.7
89. Clemson University (SC) 2.6
Colorado State University 2.6
Oklahoma State University 2.6
Tufts University (MA) 2.6
University of South Carolina 2.6
94. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.5
Lehigh University (PA) 2.5
Temple University (PA) 2.5
University of Alabama–Birmingham 2.5
University of Houston 2.5
University of Miami (FL) 2.5
Wayne State University (MI) 2.5
Wesleyan University (CT) 2.5
Earth Sciences (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006
Earth Sciences (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. California Institute of Technology 4.9
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8
Stanford University (CA) 4.8
4. University of California–Berkeley 4.6
5. Columbia University (NY) 4.4
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.4
7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.3
8. University of Arizona 4.2
9. Harvard University (MA) 4.1
University of Texas–Austin 4.1
11. Princeton University (NJ) 4.0
University of California–Los Angeles 4.0
University of Washington 4.0
Yale University (CT) 4.0
15. Cornell University (NY) 3.9
University of California–San Diego 3.9
University of Chicago 3.9
University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.9
19. Brown University (RI) 3.8
University of California–Santa Cruz 3.8
21. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.7
University of California–Davis 3.7
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.7
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.7
25. Rice University (TX) 3.6
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.6
Washington University in St. Louis 3.6
28. SUNY–Stony Brook 3.5
University of Southern California 3.5
Virginia Tech 3.5
31. Arizona State University 3.4
Colorado School of Mines 3.4
Northwestern University (IL) 3.4
34. Duke University (NC) 3.3
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.3
Texas A&M University–College Station 3.3
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.3
38. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2
University of Hawaii–Manoa 3.2
University of Maryland–College Park 3.2
University of New Mexico 3.2
University of Oregon 3.2
43. Ohio State University 3.1
Oregon State University 3.1
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.1
University of Miami (FL) 3.1
University of Rhode Island 3.1
University of Utah 3.1
49. Dartmouth College (NH) 3.0
Lehigh University (PA) 3.0
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 3.0
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.0
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.0
University of Wyoming 3.0
55. Boston University 2.9
Georgia Institute of Technology 2.9
University of Alaska–Fairbanks 2.9
University of Kansas 2.9
University of Oklahoma 2.9
60. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.8
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.8
SUNY–Binghamton 2.8
University of California–Riverside 2.8
University of Florida 2.8
University of Nevada–Reno 2.8
University of Rochester (NY) 2.8
67. University of Georgia 2.7
University of Pennsylvania 2.7
University of South Carolina 2.7
70. Colorado State University 2.6
Florida State University 2.6
Michigan State University 2.6
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.6
University of Iowa 2.6
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.6
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.6
77. Michigan Technological University 2.5
University of Cincinnati 2.5
University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5
University of New Hampshire 2.5
University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.5
Computer Science (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006
Computer Science (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 5.0
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
Stanford University (CA) 5.0
University of California–Berkeley 5.0
5. Cornell University (NY) 4.6
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.6
7. University of Washington 4.5
8. Princeton University (NJ) 4.4
9. University of Texas–Austin 4.3
University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.3
11. California Institute of Technology 4.2
Georgia Institute of Technology 4.2
13. University of California–San Diego 4.0
University of Maryland–College Park 4.0
15. Harvard University (MA) 3.9
University of California–Los Angeles 3.9
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 3.9
18. Columbia University (NY) 3.8
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.8
University of Pennsylvania 3.8
Yale University (CT) 3.8
22. Brown University (RI) 3.7
Rice University (TX) 3.7
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.7
25. Duke University (NC) 3.6
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.6
University of Southern California 3.6
28. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.5
29. New York University 3.4
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.4
University of California–Irvine 3.4
University of Virginia 3.4
33. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.3
34. Ohio State University 3.2
SUNY–Stony Brook 3.2
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.2
University of Chicago 3.2
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.2
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.2
40. Dartmouth College (NH) 3.1
Northwestern University (IL) 3.1
University of Arizona 3.1
University of California–Davis 3.1
University of Rochester (NY) 3.1
University of Utah 3.1
Washington University in St. Louis 3.1
47. Indiana University–Bloomington 3.0
North Carolina State University 3.0
University of Florida 3.0
Virginia Tech 3.0
51. Arizona State University 2.9
Michigan State University 2.9
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.9
Texas A&M University–College Station 2.9
University of Pittsburgh 2.9
56. Boston University 2.8
University of California–Santa Cruz 2.8
58. University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.7
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.7
60. Colorado State University 2.6
George Mason University (VA) 2.6
Iowa State University 2.6
Oregon State University 2.6
University of California–Riverside 2.6
University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.6
University of Oregon 2.6
67. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.5
Syracuse University (NY) 2.5
University of Iowa 2.5
University of New Mexico 2.5
Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.5
Chemistry (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006
Chemistry (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
University of California–Berkeley 5.0
3. California Institute of Technology 4.9
Harvard University (MA) 4.9
Stanford University (CA) 4.9
6. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.5
7. Columbia University (NY) 4.4
University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.4
9. Cornell University (NY) 4.3
Northwestern University (IL) 4.3
University of Texas–Austin 4.3
12. University of California–Los Angeles 4.2
Yale University (CT) 4.2
14. Princeton University (NJ) 4.1
University of Chicago 4.1
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 4.1
17. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.0
18. Texas A&M University–College Station 3.9
University of California–Irvine 3.9
University of California–San Diego 3.9
University of Pennsylvania 3.9
22. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.8
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.8
24. Georgia Institute of Technology 3.7
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.7
Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.7
Ohio State University 3.7
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.7
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.7
University of Washington 3.7
31. Rice University (TX) 3.6
University of California–San Francisco 3.6
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.6
34. University of California–Davis 3.5
University of Florida 3.5
University of Pittsburgh 3.5
University of Utah 3.5
38. Duke University (NC) 3.4
Emory University (GA) 3.4
Iowa State University 3.4
University of Arizona 3.4
42. Michigan State University 3.3
University of Virginia 3.3
Washington University in St. Louis 3.3
45. Colorado State University 3.2
Florida State University 3.2
University of Maryland–College Park 3.2
University of Southern California 3.2
49. Arizona State University 3.1
Boston College 3.1
Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.1
North Carolina State University 3.1
University of California–Riverside 3.1
University of Georgia 3.1
University of Rochester (NY) 3.1
56. Dartmouth College (NH) 3.0
Rutgers State University–Newark (NJ) 3.0
SUNY–Stony Brook 3.0
University of Iowa 3.0
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.0
University of Oregon 3.0
Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0
63. Brandeis University (MA) 2.9
Brown University (RI) 2.9
University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.9
University of Delaware 2.9
University of Kansas 2.9
University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.9
Wayne State University (MI) 2.9
70. Boston University 2.8
Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.8
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.8
Virginia Tech 2.8
74. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.7
New York University 2.7
Oregon State University 2.7
University of Missouri–Columbia 2.7
University of Nebraska Medical Center 2.7
University of South Carolina 2.7
80. Syracuse University (NY) 2.6
University of California–Santa Cruz 2.6
University of Connecticut 2.6
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.6
Washington State University 2.6
85. CUNY Graduate School and University Center 2.5
Kansas State University 2.5
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.5
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.5
Texas Tech University 2.5
Tufts University (MA) 2.5
University of Cincinnati 2.5
University of Houston 2.5
Chemistry (Ph.D.) Ranked in 2006
Biological Sciences (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2006*
Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. Stanford University (CA) 4.9
2. Harvard University (MA) 4.8
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8
University of California–Berkeley 4.8
5. California Institute of Technology 4.6
Johns Hopkins University (MD) 4.6
7. Cornell University (NY) 4.5
Yale University (CT) 4.5
9. Princeton University (NJ) 4.4
University of California–San Francisco 4.4
Washington University in St. Louis 4.4
12. Duke University (NC) 4.3
Rockefeller University (NY) 4.3
University of California–San Diego 4.3
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.3
University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.3
17. University of California–Davis 4.2
University of Washington 4.2
19. Columbia University (NY) 4.1
University of Chicago 4.1
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center–Dallas 4.1
22. Baylor College of Medicine (TX) 4.0
University of California–Los Angeles 4.0
24. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.9
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.9
University of Pennsylvania 3.9
University of Texas–Austin 3.9
28. Cornell University (Weill) (NY) 3.8
Northwestern University (IL) 3.8
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.8
Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.8
32. Brandeis University (MA) 3.7
Emory University (GA) 3.7
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.7
University of California–Irvine 3.7
36. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.6
Mayo Medical School (MN) 3.6
University of Arizona 3.6
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.6
40. Brown University (RI) 3.5
Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.5
Dartmouth College (NH) 3.5
Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.5
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.5
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.5
SUNY–Stony Brook 3.5
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.5
University of Georgia 3.5
University of Virginia 3.5
Yeshiva University (Albert Einstein) (NY) 3.5
51. Michigan State University 3.4
Ohio State University 3.4
Rice University (TX) 3.4
University of Maryland–College Park 3.4
University of Massachusetts Medical Center–Worcester 3.4
56. Arizona State University 3.3
OGI School of Sci. & Engineering–Oregon Health & Sci. U. 3.3
University of Alabama–Birmingham 3.3
University of Colorado–Denver and Health Sciences Center 3.3
University of Florida 3.3
University of Iowa 3.3
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.3
University of Oregon 3.3
University of Pittsburgh 3.3
University of Rochester (NY) 3.3
University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston 3.3
University of Utah 3.3
68. Texas A&M University–College Station 3.2
Tufts University (MA) 3.2
University of California–Riverside 3.2
University of California–Santa Cruz 3.2
University of Connecticut 3.2
73. Colorado State University 3.1
Georgetown University (DC) 3.1
Georgia Institute of Technology 3.1
Iowa State University 3.1
New York University 3.1
North Carolina State University 3.1
Tulane University 3.1
University of Texas Health Science Center–San Antonio 3.1
81. Boston University 3.0
Oregon State University 3.0
UMDNJ–New Jersey Medical School 3.0
University of Missouri–Columbia 3.0
University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0
University of Southern California 3.0
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 3.0
University of Texas Medical Branch–Galveston 3.0
Washington State University 3.0
90. Baylor University (TX) 2.9
CUNY Graduate School and University Center 2.9
Florida State University 2.9
Medical College of Wisconsin 2.9
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.9
Syracuse University (NY) 2.9
University of Cincinnati 2.9
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.9
University of Kansas 2.9
University of Miami (FL) 2.9
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.9
Virginia Tech 2.9
Wake Forest University (NC) 2.9
103. Auburn University (AL) 2.8
Boston College 2.8
George Washington University (DC) 2.8
Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.8
Temple University (PA) 2.8
University of New Mexico 2.8
University of Oklahoma 2.8
110. Claremont Graduate University (CA) 2.7
Kansas State University 2.7
Medical University of South Carolina 2.7
Northeastern University (MA) 2.7
San Diego State University 2.7
St. Louis University 2.7
SUNY–Albany 2.7
SUNY–Upstate Medical Center 2.7
University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.7
University of Delaware 2.7
University of Kentucky 2.7
University of Montana 2.7
University of Nebraska Medical Center 2.7
Wayne State University (MI) 2.7
Wesleyan University (CT) 2.7
125. Clemson University (SC) 2.6
College of William and Mary (VA) 2.6
Drexel University (PA) 2.6
Louisiana State University School of Medicine–New Orleans 2.6
Miami University–Oxford (OH) 2.6
New York Medical College 2.6
Northern Arizona University 2.6
Oklahoma State University 2.6
Rutgers State University–Newark (NJ) 2.6
Southern Illinois University–Carbondale 2.6
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 2.6
SUNY–Downstate Medical Center 2.6
Thomas Jefferson University (PA) 2.6
Unixxxxed Services University of the Health Sciences (MD) 2.6
University of Houston 2.6
University of Maryland–Baltimore 2.6
University of Missouri–St. Louis 2.6
University of New Hampshire 2.6
University of South Florida 2.6
University of Texas–Dallas 2.6
Utah State University 2.6
Virginia Commonwealth University 2.6
147. Albany Medical College (NY) 2.5
Brigham Young University (UT) 2.5
Clark University (MA) 2.5
Montana State University 2.5
Ohio University 2.5
Rush University (IL) 2.5
SUNY–Binghamton 2.5
Texas Tech University 2.5
University of Alaska–Fairbanks 2.5
University of Hawaii–Manoa 2.5
University of Maine–Orono 2.5
University of Massachusetts–Boston 2.5
University of Missouri–Kansas City 2.5
University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus 2.5
University of South Carolina 2.5
University of Vermont 2.5
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 2.5
Top Engineering Schools
Rank Overall Score Peer assess- ment score (5.0 highest) Recruiter assessment score (5.0 highest) ཁ average quantitative GRE score ཁ acceptance rate ཁ Ph.D. students/ faculty ཁ faculty membership in Natl. Academy of Engineering ཁ engineering school research expenditures (in millions) ཁ research expenditures per faculty member (in thousands) Ph.D.'s granted 2004-05 ཁ total graduate engineering enrollment
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 100 4.9 4.8 775 25.4% 4.4 13.2% $224.8 $622.7 273 2,717
Stanford University (CA)
2 95 4.9 4.6 778 35.8% 5.1 14.8% $142.7 $689.3 260 3,218
University of California-Berkeley
3 86 4.8 4.6 773 17.5% 4.5 21.0% $118.0 $477.8 201 1,694
Georgia Institute of Technology
4 85 4.5 4.3 760 33.8% 4.1 5.0% $202.2 $426.6 275 3,685
University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
5 82 4.5 4.3 773 19.9% 4.1 2.2% $195.8 $473.0 220 2,507
Purdue University-West Lafayette (IN)
6 80 4.2 4.1 751 36.5% 4.0 5.1% $211.6 $676.0 183 2,273
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
6 80 4.5 4.1 770 42.3% 4.4 4.0% $157.4 $507.6 226 2,390
Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
8 78 4.3 4.3 772 24.8% 4.4 8.6% $142.3 $711.7 136 1,570
University of Southern California (Viterbi)
9 76 3.7 3.6 749 48.5% 5.7 14.1% $157.4 $965.4 91 3,560
California Institute of Technology
10 75 4.7 4.6 790 10.9% 5.3 10.1% $51.2 $538.5 74 577
Cornell University (NY)
11 73 4.3 4.3 760 22.4% 4.2 8.7% $112.2 $544.8 116 1,234
University of California-San Diego (Jacobs)
11 73 3.8 3.9 764 21.8% 4.9 11.0% $128.8 $805.2 68 1,147
University of Texas-Austin
13 69 4.2 4.1 760 28.6% 3.7 8.8% $106.9 $464.6 143 2,059
Texas A&M University-College Station (Look)
14 68 3.7 3.7 740 44.4% 3.0 3.5% $179.0 $675.4 148 2,187
University of California-Los Angeles (Samueli)
15 66 3.7 3.8 766 34.6% 5.2 11.4% $88.3 $605.1 137 1,256
University of Maryland-College Park (Clark)
15 66 3.6 3.7 760 24.0% 4.5 5.3% $145.3 $637.1 149 1,943
University of Wisconsin-Madison
15 66 4.1 3.8 779 21.2% 3.4 4.5% $123.2 $528.9 72 1,517
Princeton University (NJ)
18 63 4.1 4.2 782 17.0% 3.3 12.6% $54.7 $437.9 72 449
Pennsylvania State University-University Park
19 60 3.9 3.8 752 34.1% 2.8 2.8% $121.0 $387.9 150 1,549
Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)
20 58 3.6 3.8 767 37.8% 3.8 9.0% $75.0 $563.8 58 1,220
Harvard University (MA)
21 57 3.6 3.9 772 12.8% 4.5 13.6% $33.2 $581.6 20 302
Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD)
21 57 4.0 3.9 767 18.4% 3.9 1.5% $53.2 $385.4 71 2,723
Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL)
21 57 3.9 3.8 751 25.1% 3.8 5.1% $78.2 $446.7 83 1,195
University of California-Santa Barbara
21 57 3.5 3.5 762 20.8% 4.4 16.5% $69.1 $544.3 78 694
University of Washington
21 57 3.7 3.7 733 34.5% 4.2 5.3% $91.8 $482.9 95 1,451
Ohio State University
26 55 3.6 3.5 762 25.4% 2.8 2.4% $106.8 $420.6 96 1,235
University of Florida
26 55 3.5 3.7 752 53.6% 4.2 1.8% $92.1 $341.1 145 2,041
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
28 54 3.8 3.7 761 40.3% 3.8 5.9% $63.1 $280.4 115 1,631
Rice University (Brown) (TX)
29 53 3.7 3.8 757 21.7% 4.8 7.8% $33.1 $337.3 65 548
Duke University (NC)
30 52 3.6 3.8 760 26.6% 3.6 1.8% $55.4 $522.4 47 514
Virginia Tech
30 52 3.7 3.8 770 26.7% 2.6 2.1% $56.1 $183.4 113 1,817
University of Pennsylvania
32 51 3.5 3.6 757 31.4% 4.2 6.1% $47.1 $457.1 41 1,036
North Carolina State University
33 50 3.4 3.4 751 25.7% 3.0 3.8% $93.0 $330.8 97 1,795
Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)
33 50 3.3 3.6 760 32.5% 3.2 6.8% $53.3 $605.2 33 862
University of California-Davis
35 49 3.4 3.5 756 31.5% 4.1 5.6% $60.0 $340.9 72 1,116
University of Rochester (NY)
35 49 2.7 3.0 763 15.7% 3.4 1.2% $99.1 $1,208.9 42 368
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
37 48 3.6 3.8 754 31.5% 3.0 5.5% $41.7 $249.5 82 1,083
University of Virginia
38 47 3.4 3.4 741 20.5% 3.3 6.8% $50.6 $383.4 55 767
University of Colorado-Boulder
39 46 3.4 3.4 745 63.5% 3.0 4.8% $57.6 $364.6 69 1,461
Yale University (CT)
39 46 3.3 3.8 769 13.6% 2.8 8.2% $24.4 $321.4 22 222
University of California-Irvine (Samueli)
41 44 3.2 3.4 751 24.1% 4.5 5.3% $44.5 $315.9 45 965
Boston University
42 43 2.9 3.2 767 26.7% 3.9 3.4% $51.4 $472.0 56 682
Case Western Reserve University (OH)
42 43 3.3 3.4 758 28.0% 2.4 2.6% $40.6 $369.2 65 634
Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH)
42 43 3.1 3.5 767 14.7% 2.3 2.4% $19.2 $493.0 22 186
Iowa State University
42 43 3.3 3.6 742 18.7% 2.3 1.0% $58.6 $277.6 62 878
University of Delaware
42 43 2.9 3.5 749 26.3% 4.5 3.2% $35.1 $369.5 61 708
Arizona State University (Fulton)
47 42 3.3 3.4 751 45.2% 3.1 3.2% $44.9 $245.5 63 1,498
Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA)
47 42 3.1 3.5 766 31.6% 2.8 7.5% $31.3 $256.7 53 576
Rutgers State University-New Brunswick (NJ)
47 42 3.1 3.2 745 23.5% 1.5 3.9% $82.7 $397.8 51 890
Vanderbilt University (TN)
47 42 3.2 3.4 757 13.5% 3.6 1.2% $33.7 $400.9 23 386
Brown University (RI)
51 39 3.3 3.6 N/A 27.1% 3.1 6.8% $15.7 $271.5 19 252
Michigan State University
52 38 3.2 3.4 756 17.4% 2.5 0.0% $24.2 $163.7 55 558
University of Arizona
52 38 3.3 3.3 747 48.1% 2.7 3.1% $26.9 $171.4 60 716
University at Buffalo-SUNY
54 37 2.9 3.1 757 46.6% 2.7 0.9% $37.7 $330.9 63 922
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
54 37 3.0 3.3 740 24.8% 3.0 0.0% $39.3 $286.5 46 695
University of Notre Dame (IN)
54 37 3.2 3.3 758 28.0% 3.6 1.0% $17.7 $175.2 38 424
University of Pittsburgh
54 37 3.0 3.1 739 34.5% 2.5 1.6% $46.1 $387.2 46 621
University of Illinois-Chicago
58 35 2.9 3.2 756 28.0% 3.1 1.8% $23.0 $214.5 41 898
University of Iowa
58 35 2.9 3.2 728 30.7% 3.4 1.1% $26.7 $287.1 38 477
University of Utah
58 35 2.8 3.2 746 40.3% 2.1 3.5% $41.8 $359.9 48 738
Colorado State University
61 34 2.8 3.1 726 40.9% 0.9 1.1% $50.4 $508.8 33 546
Drexel University (PA)
61 34 2.9 3.3 736 60.4% 2.3 3.3% $33.7 $275.9 40 873
SUNY-Stony Brook
63 33 2.9 3.1 744 45.5% 2.3 2.6% $25.7 $219.7 53 876
University of California-Riverside (Bourns)
63 33 2.5 3.0 757 32.1% 3.3 1.4% $33.5 $484.9 26 323
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
63 33 3.1 3.5 709 48.9% 2.2 2.9% $10.6 $279.0 6 141
University of Connecticut
66 32 2.7 3.1 749 29.3% 2.5 1.0% $24.9 $239.0 42 537
University of New Orleans A
66 32 1.8 2.0 N/A 34.7% 1.5 74.3% $10.1 $288.6 11 242
Clemson University (SC)
68 31 2.9 3.4 724 47.5% 1.3 0.0% $26.7 $163.8 42 763
Northeastern University (MA)
68 31 2.8 3.2 746 54.0% 2.3 0.0% $24.9 $295.9 21 771
University of Missouri-Rolla
68 31 3.0 3.4 725 53.4% 1.3 0.5% $26.9 $148.7 56 1,041
Colorado School of Mines
71 30 2.9 3.5 691 62.6% 1.4 1.8% $26.6 $174.1 51 744
Syracuse University (NY)
71 30 2.7 3.2 N/A 56.3% 2.9 1.6% $14.9 $229.3 29 845
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
71 30 2.8 3.3 718 58.5% 1.1 2.5% $36.3 $231.0 37 873
Auburn University (Ginn) (AL)
74 29 2.8 3.4 711 56.0% 1.0 0.0% $34.5 $218.4 33 670
Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)
74 29 2.7 3.2 719 55.1% 1.3 2.2% $19.2 $208.6 35 960
University of Cincinnati
74 29 2.7 3.0 745 37.7% 2.5 0.0% $21.1 $144.8 55 1,039
Polytechnic University (NY)
77 28 2.7 3.3 N/A 68.4% 1.4 5.4% $12.6 $196.7 20 913
University of Houston (Cullen)
77 28 2.6 3.0 752 53.9% 2.1 4.6% $14.2 $152.5 42 822
University of New Mexico
77 28 2.6 2.9 705 49.0% 2.7 2.2% $26.6 $276.7 43 622
Washington State University
77 28 2.8 3.1 728 26.0% 1.7 1.1% $18.1 $153.6 30 441
University of Central Florida
81 27 2.4 2.6 715 44.4% 3.0 0.0% $55.1 $344.2 48 1,071
Michigan Technological University
82 26 2.7 3.3 717 55.6% 1.6 0.0% $16.1 $123.1 30 494
Mississippi State University (Bagley)
82 26 2.3 2.8 724 31.6% 1.3 0.0% $40.8 $377.4 14 461
Tulane University (LA)A
82 26 2.7 3.2 718 30.6% 2.3 0.0% $6.8 $126.4 19 183
University of Kentucky
82 26 2.5 2.9 751 50.4% 1.6 0.0% $27.9 $186.1 36 640
New Jersey Institute of Technology
86 25 2.6 2.8 713 52.9% 1.4 0.0% $28.7 $222.5 41 1,116
Oregon State University
86 25 2.7 2.8 740 50.4% 1.5 0.0% $22.8 $201.6 25 508
Tufts University (MA)
86 25 2.7 3.1 702 47.8% 2.1 1.7% $8.0 $142.3 8 491
Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge
89 24 2.6 2.8 728 35.4% 2.2 0.0% $15.6 $107.5 28 633
University of Oklahoma
89 24 2.6 3.0 732 57.2% 1.4 0.0% $16.0 $140.6 24 557
University of Texas-Dallas
89 24 2.4 2.6 754 50.0% 2.1 3.5% $19.0 $237.5 34 981
West Virginia University
89 24 2.5 2.8 728 48.9% 1.3 0.0% $23.8 $251.0 28 721
Texas Tech University
93 23 2.5 3.1 716 46.6% 1.5 0.9% $11.9 $92.7 31 558
University of Missouri-Columbia
93 23 2.5 3.1 770 72.9% 0.8 0.0% $11.3 $105.2 20 408
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA)
93 23 2.6 3.1 743 68.6% 1.3 0.0% $9.6 $95.6 15 555
Top Medical Schools - Research
Rank Overall score Peer assess- ment score (5.0 highest) Assessment score by
residency directors (5.0 highest) ཁ average undergrad GPA ཁ average MCAT
score ཁ acceptance rate ཁ NIH research grants (in millions) ཁ NIH
research grants per faculty member (in thousands) ཁ faculty/ student
ratio ཁ out-of- state tuition & fees ཁ total medical school enrollment
Harvard University (MA)
1 100 4.8 4.7 3.76 11.7 5.2% $1,171.0 $155.7 10.2 $38,776 739
Johns Hopkins University (MD)
2 80 4.8 4.6 3.84 11.5 5.9% $475.4 $216.3 4.7 $35,965 464
University of Pennsylvania
3 79 4.6 4.3 3.79 11.6 4.8% $500.8 $244.7 3.3 $39,467 617
University of California-San Francisco
4 78 4.7 4.5 3.79 11.3 4.9% $422.9 $263.7 2.7 $34,573 600
Washington University in St. Louis
4 78 4.6 4.4 3.85 12.3 9.9% $358.9 $239.1 2.5 $39,720 593
Duke University (NC)
6 75 4.6 4.6 3.80 11.9 4.4% $330.8 * $195.2 * 4.2 $39,537 406
Stanford University (CA)
7 73 4.5 4.5 3.71 11.2 2.9% $244.5 * $332.2 * 1.5 $38,431 476
University of Washington
7 73 4.4 4.1 3.65 10.4 7.2% $538.8 $272.5 2.4 $34,697 810
Yale University (CT)
9 72 4.2 4.2 3.75 11.6 5.9% $300.7 $301.0 2.3 $37,655 441
Baylor College of Medicine (TX)
10 70 4.0 3.8 3.77 11.3 6.7% $454.2 $256.0 2.6 $23,683 678
Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY)
11 69 4.3 4.3 3.79 11.8 5.3% $300.3 $168.9 2.8 $41,873 634
University of California-Los Angeles (Geffen)
11 69 4.1 4.1 3.71 10.8 4.5% $426.8 $203.1 3.0 $33,751 690
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
11 69 4.4 4.4 3.72 11.4 7.8% $315.2 $165.5 2.8 $34,787 688
University of California-San Diego
14 67 4.0 4.0 3.73 11.0 6.0% $273.7 $343.5 1.6 $34,253 503
Cornell University (Weill) (NY)
15 66 4.1 4.2 3.73 11.5 4.3% $286.2 $141.3 4.9 $33,345 410
University of Pittsburgh
16 65 4.1 4.0 3.62 11.3 8.7% $330.0 $185.7 3.0 $37,608 584
University of Chicago (Pritzker)
17 64 4.1 4.1 3.74 10.9 7.2% $197.8 $253.3 1.9 $34,701 416
Vanderbilt University (TN)
17 64 4.1 4.1 3.73 11.3 6.7% $249.3 $152.9 3.7 $36,001 436
U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center-Dallas
19 61 4.2 4.0 3.78 11.0 13.3% $187.9 $128.9 1.6 $23,732 904
Northwestern University (Feinberg) (IL)
20 59 3.8 4.0 3.72 11.3 5.8% $205.9 $116.9 2.6 $40,001 678
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
20 59 3.9 4.1 3.65 10.6 7.1% $212.3 $171.5 1.7 $34,406 732
Case Western Reserve University (OH)
22 58 3.8 3.7 3.62 11.0 8.6% $240.2 $134.9 2.9 $39,384 624
Mayo Medical School (MN)
22 58 3.7 4.0 3.82 10.8 2.3% $201.8 $89.5 13.6 $26,500 166
University of Alabama-Birmingham
22 58 3.9 3.9 3.72 10.1 12.3% $193.4 * $181.6 * 1.6 $38,210 683
University of Virginia
25 57 3.7 4.0 3.74 10.7 8.7% $146.2 * $165.7 * 1.6 $38,524 563
Emory University (GA)
26 56 3.8 3.9 3.64 11.1 8.2% $187.1 $105.6 3.8 $36,534 462
University of Colorado-Denver and Health Sciences Center
26 56 3.6 3.6 3.74 11.0 9.7% $223.1 $147.4 2.7 $72,791 561
Boston University
28 55 3.2 3.4 3.65 10.7 4.7% $196.4 $166.0 1.9 $39,960 632
University of Wisconsin-Madison
28 55 3.6 3.7 3.70 10.4 10.6% $182.8 $177.3 1.7 $32,942 619
Mount Sinai School of Medicine (NY)
30 52 3.5 3.5 3.67 11.0 5.0% $174.1 * $146.6 * 2.5 $37,050 470
University of Iowa (Carver)
30 52 3.6 3.6 3.71 10.2 11.9% $145.9 $167.7 1.5 $40,282 562
Dartmouth Medical School (NH)
32 51 3.3 3.8 3.70 10.7 7.2% $109.4 $136.2 2.7 $36,850 296
New York University
32 51 3.5 3.5 3.73 11.0 5.8% $138.8 $90.6 2.2 $38,175 703
Ohio State University
32 51 3.2 3.5 3.72 10.8 9.6% $227.1 $119.1 2.3 $28,717 839
Oregon Health and Science University
32 51 3.4 3.5 3.67 10.3 6.2% $188.5 $128.6 3.0 $38,760 489
University of Rochester (NY)
36 50 3.5 3.5 3.68 10.7 7.5% $140.6 $106.5 3.2 $37,379 408
University of Southern California (Keck)
36 50 3.2 3.6 3.60 11.0 7.0% $159.0 $130.1 1.8 $40,454 665
Brown University (RI)
38 49 3.1 3.6 3.62 11.1 4.3% $103.8 $147.7 2.0 $37,453 345
University of Minnesota Medical School
38 49 3.4 3.6 3.68 10.2 10.3% $148.4 $93.6 1.7 $37,769 937
Yeshiva University (Einstein) (NY)
38 49 3.4 3.4 3.65 10.5 8.8% $203.8 $80.5 3.5 $39,800 732
Wake Forest University (NC)
41 47 3.1 3.5 3.63 10.1 4.7% $128.2 * $147.5 * 2.0 $34,006 431
Tufts University (MA)
42 46 3.3 3.6 3.61 10.7 7.0% $85.9 $63.9 1.9 $43,579 703
University of Cincinnati
42 46 3.1 3.3 3.59 10.1 11.5% $190.2 $139.4 2.2 $41,004 629
University of Maryland
42 46 3.1 3.3 3.66 10.3 8.4% $159.8 * $138.2 * 1.9 $36,129 604
Indiana University-Indianapolis
45 45 3.3 3.6 3.68 9.9 14.8% $101.1 * $78.5 * 1.1 $41,298 1,162
Georgetown University (DC)
46 44 2.9 3.5 3.61 10.2 5.2% $158.8 $90.2 2.5 $39,699 718
University of California-Irvine
46 44 2.8 3.2 3.65 10.6 7.3% $82.2 $180.3 1.2 $35,065 388
University of California-Davis
48 43 3.1 3.3 3.61 10.3 4.9% $72.8 $130.0 1.4 $35,065 404
University of Massachusetts-Worcester
48 43 2.9 3.1 3.64 10.6 22.8% $121.0 * $128.8 * 2.3 N/A 412
Stony Brook University (NY)
50 42 2.8 3.0 3.60 10.7 10.5% $75.3 $150.6 1.1 $34,436 447
Tulane University (LA) A
50 42 2.9 3.4 3.50 10.5 4.8% $73.3 $134.1 0.9 N/A 627
University of Florida
50 42 3.0 3.3 3.65 10.5 10.4% $82.7 $75.4 2.2 $47,073 491
University of Utah
50 42 3.2 3.4 3.64 9.5 12.8% $101.7 $106.9 2.4 $32,805 398
Medical College of Wisconsin
54 41 2.9 3.3 3.72 9.9 8.4% $87.3 * $79.9 * 1.3 $33,415 811
University of Connecticut
54 41 2.8 3.1 3.66 10.1 7.2% $70.0 * $162.8 * 1.4 $42,780 313
University of Miami (Miller) (FL)
56 40 2.9 3.2 3.71 9.8 8.6% $82.5 $72.0 1.8 $39,054 641
Jefferson Medical College (PA)
57 39 2.8 3.2 3.57 10.4 6.7% $95.4 $39.6 2.6 $38,316 935
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
57 39 2.9 3.2 3.62 10.1 12.3% $52.3 $63.2 1.3 $36,474 642
Univ. of Texas Health Science Center-Houston
57 39 3.0 3.3 3.66 9.5 7.9% $52.4 $65.9 0.9 $24,605 848
University of Arizona
57 39 2.9 3.2 3.67 9.9 28.4% $66.6 * $79.9 * 1.8 N/A 461
University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston
57 39 2.8 3.1 3.72 9.3 8.4% $100.8 $93.8 1.3 $22,478 830
Rush University (IL)
62 38 2.6 3.2 3.65 10.1 6.2% $37.8 $81.9 0.9 $39,024 511
St. Louis University
62 38 2.7 3.0 3.70 10.5 8.7% $40.4 $73.7 0.9 $41,092 614
University of Illinois-Chicago
62 38 2.8 3.2 3.49 10.0 13.2% $84.4 $104.4 0.6 $54,284 1,403
Top Medical Schools - Primary Care
Rank Overall score Peer assess- ment score (5.0 highest) Assessment score by
residency directors (5.0 highest) Selectivity rank ཁ average undergrad
GPA ཁ average MCAT score ཁ acceptance rate % ༿-ཁ graduates entering
primary care ཁ faculty/ student ratio ཁ out-of state tuition & fees ཁ
total medical school enrollment
University of Washington
1 100 4.2 4.2 41 3.65 10.4 7.2% 46.0% 2.4 $34,697 810
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
2 87 3.7 3.7 34 3.65 10.6 7.1% 48.0% 1.7 $34,406 732
Oregon Health and Science University
3 85 3.7 4.0 41 3.67 10.3 6.2% 41.0% 3.0 $38,760 489
Mich. State U. Coll. of Osteopathic Medicine
4 80 2.6 3.1 115 3.49 8.5 17.2% 85.8% 0.3 $51,600 616
University of Massachusetts-Worcester
4 80 3.2 3.3 44 3.64 10.6 22.8% 57.0% 2.3 N/A 412
Duke University (NC)
6 78 3.3 3.4 2 3.80 11.9 4.4% 43.1% 4.2 $39,537 406
East Carolina University (Brody) (NC)
6 78 3.0 3.6 104 3.50 9.0 14.9% 62.0% 1.4 $32,633 286
University of Colorado-Denver and Health Sciences Center
6 78 3.4 3.6 17 3.74 11.0 9.7% 42.7% 2.7 $72,791 561
University of Wisconsin-Madison
6 78 3.3 3.7 36 3.70 10.4 10.6% 46.6% 1.7 $32,942 619
University of California-San Francisco
10 77 3.6 3.6 8 3.79 11.3 4.9% 34.5% 2.7 $34,573 600
Baylor College of Medicine (TX)
11 76 3.1 3.6 10 3.77 11.3 6.7% 45.6% 2.6 $23,683 678
University of Iowa (Carver)
11 76 3.5 3.5 41 3.71 10.2 11.9% 43.1% 1.5 $40,282 562
University of Nebraska College of Medicine
11 76 2.9 3.3 56 3.75 9.7 15.3% 61.0% 1.2 $49,105 476
Michigan State University
14 75 3.2 3.8 93 3.52 9.4 6.6% 50.1% 0.7 $51,600 454
University of Vermont
14 75 3.2 3.4 93 3.50 9.5 5.9% 55.0% 1.2 $43,487 410
Brown University (RI)
16 74 3.1 3.5 23 3.62 11.1 4.3% 46.3% 2.0 $37,453 345
University of Minnesota Medical School
16 74 3.2 3.5 47 3.68 10.2 10.3% 47.4% 1.7 $37,769 937
University of Missouri-Columbia
16 74 3.1 3.4 48 3.75 9.9 16.2% 52.0% 1.2 $42,620 368
University of Pennsylvania
16 74 3.4 3.4 5 3.79 11.6 4.8% 37.0% 3.3 $39,467 617
U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center-Dallas
20 73 3.1 3.5 16 3.78 11.0 13.3% 44.0% 1.6 $23,732 904
Case Western Reserve University (OH)
21 72 3.3 3.3 29 3.62 11.0 8.6% 43.3% 2.9 $39,384 624
Dartmouth Medical School (NH)
21 72 3.3 3.3 28 3.70 10.7 7.2% 43.1% 2.7 $36,850 296
University of California-Davis
21 72 3.2 3.4 48 3.61 10.3 4.9% 47.1% 1.4 $35,065 404
University of Rochester (NY)
21 72 3.5 3.8 29 3.68 10.7 7.5% 32.1% 3.2 $37,379 408
Harvard University (MA)
25 71 3.2 3.2 5 3.76 11.7 5.2% 41.0% 10.2 $38,776 739
University of New Mexico
25 71 3.5 3.3 84 3.59 9.5 9.3% 43.0% 2.0 $38,781 325
Wake Forest University (NC)
25 71 3.1 3.3 56 3.63 10.1 4.7% 49.0% 2.0 $34,006 431
U. of N. Texas Health Sci. Center (Texas Col. of Osteopathic Medicine)
28 69 2.3 2.8 102 3.52 9.2 10.4% 77.7% 0.6 $26,724 520
University of Alabama-Birmingham
28 69 3.4 3.4 44 3.72 10.1 12.3% 38.0% 1.6 $38,210 683
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
28 69 3.4 3.6 11 3.72 11.4 7.8% 29.9% 2.8 $34,787 688
University of Virginia
31 68 3.2 3.5 23 3.74 10.7 8.7% 37.0% 1.6 $38,524 563
Yeshiva University (Einstein) (NY)
31 68 2.8 3.0 38 3.65 10.5 8.8% 55.0% 3.5 $39,800 732
Indiana University-Indianapolis
33 67 3.2 3.4 59 3.68 9.9 14.8% 41.3% 1.1 $41,298 1,162
Ohio State University
33 67 3.0 3.3 23 3.72 10.8 9.6% 43.0% 2.3 $28,717 839
University of California-San Diego
33 67 3.1 3.2 17 3.73 11.0 6.0% 41.4% 1.6 $34,253 503
University of Maryland
33 67 3.0 3.2 44 3.66 10.3 8.4% 47.0% 1.9 $36,129 604
University of Pittsburgh
33 67 3.3 3.4 21 3.62 11.3 8.7% 34.9% 3.0 $37,608 584
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
38 66 2.9 3.3 96 3.62 9.2 24.9% 52.0% 1.7 $28,949 581
University of California-Los Angeles (Geffen)
38 66 3.2 3.1 23 3.71 10.8 4.5% 39.7% 3.0 $33,751 690
University of Connecticut
38 66 3.0 3.0 48 3.66 10.1 7.2% 50.3% 1.4 $42,780 313
East Tennessee State Univ. (Quillen)
41 65 2.9 3.3 87 3.63 9.3 12.0% 50.6% 1.1 $36,691 238
Emory University (GA)
41 65 3.0 3.2 23 3.64 11.1 8.2% 42.0% 3.8 $36,534 462
Johns Hopkins University (MD)
41 65 3.1 3.1 4 3.84 11.5 5.9% 37.0% 4.7 $35,965 464
Medical College of Wisconsin
41 65 2.9 3.5 48 3.72 9.9 8.4% 44.0% 1.3 $33,415 811
Medical College of Georgia
45 63 2.9 3.5 59 3.66 10.0 14.8% 42.3% 0.7 $34,660 711
Northwestern University (Feinberg) (IL)
45 63 2.9 3.2 13 3.72 11.3 5.8% 40.5% 2.6 $40,001 678
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
45 63 2.7 2.9 109 3.59 8.5 27.5% 67.0% 0.2 $32,158 352
University of Utah
45 63 3.2 3.5 75 3.64 9.5 12.8% 36.3% 2.4 $32,805 398
Cornell University (Weill) (NY)
49 62 2.9 3.0 8 3.73 11.5 4.3% 40.4% 4.9 $33,345 410
University of Chicago (Pritzker)
49 62 2.8 2.9 20 3.74 10.9 7.2% 47.0% 1.9 $34,701 416
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
49 62 2.4 2.6 123 3.43 7.5 19.0% 87.3% 0.1 $45,878 397
Eastern Virginia Medical School
52 61 2.7 3.3 78 3.45 10.1 7.5% 49.0% 0.7 $41,460 436
Jefferson Medical College (PA)
52 61 2.9 3.3 53 3.57 10.4 6.7% 40.7% 2.6 $38,316 935
University of California-Irvine
52 61 2.9 3.1 34 3.65 10.6 7.3% 43.0% 1.2 $35,065 388
University of Florida
52 61 2.8 3.1 38 3.65 10.5 10.4% 45.0% 2.2 $47,073 491
Washington University in St. Louis
52 61 3.1 3.1 1 3.85 12.3 9.9% 30.0% 2.5 $39,720 593
Mayo Medical School (MN)
57 60 3.0 3.3 14 3.82 10.8 2.3% 32.0% 13.6 $26,500 166
Medical University of South Carolina
57 60 3.0 3.4 87 3.59 9.5 17.7% 40.0% 1.6 $57,754 601
Tufts University (MA)
57 60 2.9 3.1 36 3.61 10.7 7.0% 42.0% 1.9 $43,579 703
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
57 60 3.0 3.3 59 3.62 10.1 12.3% 38.9% 1.3 $36,474 642
University of Kansas Medical Center
57 60 2.8 3.3 74 3.66 9.5 14.7% 45.2% 0.7 $35,092 709
Vanderbilt University (TN)
57 60 3.1 3.2 11 3.73 11.3 6.7% 31.0% 3.7 $36,001 436
Stony Brook University (NY)
63 59 2.8 3.0 38 3.60 10.7 10.5% 44.1% 1.1 $34,436 447
SUNY-Syracuse
63 59 2.7 3.1 78 3.54 9.8 12.3% 50.2% 0.6 $34,540 615
Texas A&M Univ. System Health Science Center
63 59 2.9 3.2 70 3.73 9.3 11.6% 42.1% 2.4 $24,212 299
University of Oklahoma
63 59 2.7 3.2 70 3.68 9.6 19.6% 46.8% 1.3 $39,109 582
University of Southern California (Keck)
63 59 2.8 3.0 29 3.60 11.0 7.0% 43.0% 1.8 $40,454 665
University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston
63 59 2.9 3.1 70 3.72 9.3 8.4% 44.3% 1.3 $22,478 830