Marquette is again ranked in the top 20% among national universities at No. 86 in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. Marquette is tied with four institutions: Drexel University, Howard University, University of Delaware and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Marquette is the fourth-highest-ranked school in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, trailing only Georgetown University, Boston College and Santa Clara University.
Marquette once again made the peer-nominated list for Best Undergraduate Teaching, moving up two spots to No. 17 — the third year the university has placed in the top 20. The university is ranked 38th among Most Innovative Schools — the second straight year Marquette has finished in the top 40. These rankings are based on nominations from presidents, provosts and deans of admission.
Marquette is ranked 51st on the list of Best Value Schools and 54th for Best Colleges for Veterans.
The university is also noted among U.S. News’ undergraduate college- and program-specific rankings, which are based solely on peer assessment scores, rather than publicly available data.
- The College of Nursing is ranked in the top 8% at 54th for Best Undergraduate Nursing.
- In the Best Undergraduate Business Programs list, the College of Business Administration moved up 24 spots and into the top 100 at No. 94.
- The following Marquette Business programs were also individually ranked: Accounting (36), Finance (19), Supply Chain (20) and Economics (127).
- The Opus College of Engineering is ranked 113, up from 120 last year, among Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs.
- Marquette is ranked 164th in psychology — up from 181st last year — and 162nd on the Best Computer Science Schools list — up from 192nd. Both programs are housed in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.
U.S. News graduate program rankings are released each spring.