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U.S. News & World Report Announces the 2021 Best Colleges Rankings

U.S. News & World Report Announces the 2021 Best Colleges Rankings

New edition ranks schools with test-blind admissions policies.

WASHINGTON,Sept. 14,2020 -- U.S. News & World Report,the global authority in education rankings,today unveiled the2021 U.S. News Best Colleges. As students and schools grapple with the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic,U.S. News remains committed to providing data-driven information and guidance to help prospective students and their families understand their higher education options.

"International students are facing new challenges and factors to consider when making education plans in a world affected by the coronavirus pandemic," said Kim Castro,editor and chief content officer of U.S. News. "Whether you're taking classes online or opting for a gap year,U.S. News continues to provide helpful tools for navigating higher education,even during such an unusual time."

This year's edition includes several updates to the Best Colleges methodology. In this edition,U.S. News:

Increased the weight of outcome measures.Outcomes – such as graduation and retention rates,graduate indebtedness and social mobility – now account for 40% of the Best Colleges methodology,up from 35% last year. The weights for SAT and ACT scores,high school class standing and alumni giving were reduced.

Ranked test-blind schools.Schools that do not make use of SAT or ACT scores in their admissions process are now included in the rankings,having previously been listed as unranked. While schools still widely accept SAT and ACT scores from applicants,a number of schools have either temporarily or indefinitely discontinued accepting these scores.

Added a new ranking of computer science programs.The 2021 Best Undergraduate Computer Science Programs ranking includes more than 450 schools. In addition,the computer science specialty rankings evaluate schools across nine areas,including cybersecurity,artificial intelligence and software engineering.

For the 2021 rankings,Princeton University is once again No. 1 amongNational Universities,and Williams College remains in the top spot amongNational Liberal Arts Colleges. ForTop Public Schools,the University of California—Los Angeles is No. 1 among National Universities. The United States Naval Academy ranks No. 1 forTop Public Schools among National Liberal Arts Colleges.

This 36th edition of Best Colleges evaluates more than 1,400 U.S. colleges and universities on 17 indicators of academic quality. The data used in the 2021 Best Colleges rankings pertains to student and faculty cohorts that predate the pandemic. For more information,visitU.S. News Best Colleges and continue the conversation onWeibo.

2021 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges

National Universities – Top 3

Princeton University (NJ)

Harvard University (MA)

Columbia University (NY)

National Liberal Arts Colleges – Top 3

Williams College (MA)

Amherst College (MA)

Swarthmore College (PA)

Top Public Schools

National Universities – Top 3

University of California—Los Angeles

University of California—Berkeley

University of Michigan—Ann Arbor

National Liberal Arts Colleges – Top 3

United States Naval Academy (MD)

United States Military Academy (NY)

United States Air Force Academy (CO)

Schools With the Most International Students

National Universities – Top 3

The New School (NY): 31%


University of Rochester (NY): 27%


Florida Institute of Technology: 24%

National Liberal Arts Colleges – Top 3

Soka University of America (CA): 45%


Mount Holyoke College (MA): 27%


College of the Atlantic (ME): 26%

A new feature this year for those with free U.S. News accounts is access to our College Admissions Calculator. Among other things,this tool enables users to see how their high school GPA,SAT and ACT scores stack up with other individuals who were reportedly accepted,waitlisted and rejected at different schools. On schools' profile pages,prospective students can see ratings and reviews by current students,faculty and alumni. Alongside the reviews are Q&A sections for each school,answering questions on topics like extracurricular activities and campus culture.

Throughout the year,U.S. News also publishes editorial content related to the college experience for international students,includingupdates on student visa regulations,tips for transferring schools in the U.S.andoptions for taking a gap year due to the pandemic.

On Sept. 28,U.S. News will host a webinar onThe Road Ahead for International Students in the U.S.,featuring a panel of experts. Sponsored by TOEFL,the webinar is free to attend and will explore questions related to how the pandemic may impact admissions and financial aid,as well as how U.S. schools are supporting their international students through this time.

To learn more about the U.S. News College Compass,or to order a copy of the "Best Colleges 2021" guidebook (ISBN 978-1-931469-96-8),visit the onlineU.S. News store.

About U.S. News & World Report


U.S. News & World Report is the global leader in quality rankings that empower people to make better,more informed decisions about important issues affecting their lives. A digital news and information company focused on Education,Health,Money,Travel,Cars and News,USNews.com provides consumer advice,rankings and analysis to serve people making complex decisions throughout all stages of life. More than 40 million people visitUSNews.comeach month for research and guidance. Founded in 1933,U.S. News is headquartered in Washington,D.C.

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