With the arrival of fall, each year, comes a newly released “Best Colleges” guide by U.S. News & World Report that ranks four-year colleges in America. The highly anticipated 2025 edition cites the same “Top 5” Best National Universities from last year: Princeton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, Stanford and Yale. In addition, the same institutions from 2024 complete the Top 20 listing for 2025, although the order of some have changed: California Institute of Technology, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, University of Chicago, Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, UCLA, UC – Berkeley, Rice, University of Notre Dame, and Vanderbilt.
While the ranking of a school is not the only criteria that students, and their parents, should assess, it’s a valuable guideline due to the factors that are considered. A great deal of data is utilized by U.S. News to rank nearly 1,500 four-year institutions that offer bachelor’s degrees. This includes peer assessment, graduation rate, financial resources per student, faculty salaries, student-faculty ratio, and borrower debt.
Since the top criteria of students in choosing a college typically revolve around academic reputation, cost of attendance, and return on investment, these are among the matters that U.S. News prioritizes in its rankings.