U.S. News and World Report released its 2010 best graduate schools rankings Thursday. Penn Med rose for research, Wharton fell two spots, and Penn Law rose one place.
1. Harvard University
2. University of Pennsylvania
3. Johns Hopkins University
4. University of California — San Francisco
4. Washington University in St. Louis
Penn Med rose to the number two spot from third place. Johns Hopkins held the two spot in 2009.
1. University of Washington
2. University of North Carolina — Chapel Hill
3. Oregon Health and Science University
4. University of Vermont
5. University of California — San Francisco
5. University of Colorado — Denver
7. Michigan State University
7. University of Pennsylvania
9. University of Massachusetts — Worcester
10. University of Iowa (Carver)
Penn Med was ranked 12th for primary care in 2009.
1. Harvard University
1. Stanford University
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
4. Northwestern University (Kellogg)
5. University of Chicago (Booth)
5. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
7. Dartmouth College (Tuck)
7. University of California — Berkeley (Haas)
Wharton was ranked third in 2009, with Harvard and Stanford jointly holding the top place.
1. Yale University
2. Harvard University
3. Stanford University
4. Columbia University
5. University of Chicago
6. New York University
7. University of California — Berkeley
7. University of Pennsylvania
9. University of Michigan — Ann Arbor
10. University of Virginia
11. Duke University
Penn Law rose from number eight to a tie for seven with UC Berkeley.
1. Vanderbilt University (Peabody)
2. Teachers College, Columbia University
3. Harvard University
3. Stanford University
5. University of Oregon
6. Johns Hopkins University
6. University of California — Los Angeles
8. Northwestern University
9. University of Wisconsin — Madison
10. University of California — Berkeley
10. University of Texas – Austin
10. University of Washington
13. University of Pennsylvania
14. Ohio State University
GSE kept the number 13 spot from 2009.
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University
3. University of California — Berkeley
4. Georgia Institute of Technology
5. University of Illinois — Urbana-Champaign
6. Carnegie Mellon University
7. California Institute of Technology
8. University of Michigan — Ann Arbor
9. University of Texas — Austin (Cockrell)
10. Cornell University
11. University of Southern California (Viterbi)
12. Texas A&M; University — College Station (Look)
13. Purdue University – West Lafayette
13. University of California — San Diego (Jacobs)
15. University of California — Los Angeles (Samueli)
15. University of Wisconsin — Madison
17. Princeton University
18. Columbia University (Fu Foundation)
19. Harvard University
19. University of California — Santa Barbara
21. Northwestern University (McCormick)
22. University of Maryland – College Park (Clark)
23. Pennsylvania State University — University Park
23. University of Pennsylvania
25. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting)
Engineering rose four places from 27 in 2009.
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