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Sep 8, 2021 · For the first time on Forbes’ Top Colleges ranking — and any major college ranking—a public school tops the list, besting all the Ivies—including Harvard. The University of California ...
Feb 22, 2021 · For our 2021 ranking, 83 colleges scored a grade of A or better, but nearly half of the private colleges on our list recorded a grade of C or worse.
- Matt Schifrin
U.S. News & World Report released its 2021 Best Colleges rankings today, featuring rankings of more than 1,400 colleges and universities that grant baccalaureate degrees. It’s the 36th year...
- University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA • 4-Year, Public. Acceptance Rate 11% University of California, Berkeley is ranked as Forbes’ the top college for 2021.
- Yale University. New Haven, CT • 4-Year, Private. Acceptance Rate 5% According to Forbes, Yale University has an average grant aid of $55,827 and an average of $5,056 of debt per student.
- Princeton University. Princeton, NJ • 4-Year, Private. Acceptance Rate 6% According to Forbes, Princeton University has an average grant aid of $52,188 and an average debt of $3,888 per student.
- Stanford University. Stanford, CA • 4-Year, Private. Acceptance Rate 4% Reported by Forbes, Stanford University has an average grant aid of $54,808 and an average debt of $8,205 per student.
Aug 22, 2024 · U.S. 20 richest colleges in the U.S. FY 2023. Published by. Veera Korhonen, Aug 22, 2024. The university in the United States with the largest endowment market value in 2023 was Harvard...
America's Top Colleges is an annual Forbes ranking of colleges and universities in the United States, first published in 2008. History. Forbes rated Princeton University the country's best college in its inaugural (2008) list. [1] . The United States Military Academy at West Point took the top honor the following year. [2] .
The 2021 ranking includes almost 800 universities. View the WSJ/THE College Rankings 2021 methodology. This year, Harvard University tops the table for the fourth year in a row, while the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University remain in second and third place respectively.