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Miscellaneous Peer Ranking Data Miscellaneous Peer Ranking Data US News Ranking US News Rank and Peer Assessment Rank Peer Assessment Institution 1 Harvard University 4.9 2 Princeton University 4.9 3 Yale University 4.8 4 Columbia University In The City of New York 4.6 5 University of Pennsylvania 4.5 5 Stanford University 4.9 7 California Institute of Technology 4.6 7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.9 9 Duke University 4.4 9 University of Chicago 4.6 12 Northwestern University 4.4 13 Washington University In St Louis 4.1 13 Johns Hopkins University 4.5 15 Brown University 4.4 15 Cornell University 4.5 17 Vanderbilt University 4.1 17 Rice University 4.1 20 Emory University 4 22 University of California-Berkeley 4.7 23 University of Southern California 4 23 Carnegie Mellon University 4.2 25 University of California-Los Angeles 4.2 25 University of Virginia-Main Campus 4.3 29 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 4.4 30 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 4.1 33 New York University 3.8 34 Brandeis University 3.5 35 University of California-San Diego 3.8 35 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus 4.1 37 University of Rochester 3.4 39 University of California-Davis 3.8 39 University of California-Santa Barbara 3.5 41 University of California-Irvine 3.6 41 University of Washington-Seattle Campus 3.9 41 Case Western Reserve University 3.5 45 The University of Texas at Austin 4.1 45 University of Wisconsin-Madison 4.1 47 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3.9 47 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 3.8 51 Tulane University of Louisiana 3.4 53 University of Florida 3.6 55 Syracuse University 3.4 56 University of Maryland-College Park 3.6 56 University of Georgia 3.4 56 Ohio State University-Main Campus 3.7 56 Purdue University-Main Campus 3.7 63 Texas A & M University 3.5 64 University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 3.4 64 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 3.7 64 Rutgers University-New Brunswick 3.4 69 Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State Univ 3.4 72 University of Iowa 3.5 75 Indiana University-Bloomington 3.6 79 Michigan State University 3.4 86 University of Colorado at Boulder 3.5 94 Iowa State University 3.2 94 University of Missouri-Columbia 3.3 99 Suny at Stony Brook 3.2 104 University of Nebraska at Lincoln 3.1 111 North Carolina State University 3.1 111 University of Oregon 3.3 120 University of Arizona 3.5 120 University at Buffalo -- SUNY 2.9 * Note: In the US News Peer Assessment Survey, University Presidents, Provosts, and Deans of Admission are asked to rate peer school's undergraduate academic programs on a scale from 1 (marginal) to 5 (distinguished) Source: US News & World Report, America's Best Graduate Schools, 2011 Edition For more information e-mail: [email protected] Tuition and Financial Aid 2009-10 Tuition and Fees Sorted By In-State Undergraduate Tuition Grad Grad Undergrad Institution Undergrad In-State In-State Out-of- Out-of-State Columbia Univ $41,811 $41,811 $37,095 $37,095 Carnegie Mellon Univ $40,728 $40,728 $34,228 $34,228 Tulane Univ $40,584 $40,584 $40,564 $40,564 Vanderbilt Univ $39,198 $39,198 $38,006 $38,006 Univ of Southern California $39,183 $39,183 $31,730 $31,730 Johns Hopkins Univ $39,150 $39,150 $39,150 $39,150 Univ. of Pennsylvania $38,970 $38,970 $26,794 $26,000 Brandeis Univ $38,947 $38,947 $37,632 $37,632 Univ of Rochester $38,915 $38,915 $38,446 $38,446 Washington Univ $38,864 $38,864 $37,800 $37,800 Brown Univ $38,848 $38,848 $38,718 $38,718 New York Univ $38,815 $38,815 $32,705 $32,705 Duke Univ $38,741 $38,741 $38,320 $38,320 Stanford Univ $38,479 $38,479 $38,041 $38,041 Northwestern Univ $38,463 $38,463 $38,400 $38,400 Emory Univ $38,036 $38,036 $33,276 $33,276 Cornell Univ (Endowed) $37,954 $37,954 $29,570 $29,570 Massachusetts Inst of Tech $37,782 $37,782 $37,782 $37,782 Harvard Univ $37,012 $37,012 $34,822 $34,822 Yale Univ $36,500 $36,500 $32,500 $32,500 Princeton Univ $36,250 $36,250 $36,610 $36,610 Case Western Reserve Univ $36,238 $36,238 $33,024 $33,024 Syracuse Univ $34,926 $34,926 $27,832 $27,832 California Inst of Tech $34,584 $34,584 $34,437 $34,437 Rice Univ $32,058 $32,058 $32,045 $32,045 Cornell Univ (Statutory) $21,814 $37,954 $20,870 $20,870 Pennsylvania State Univ $14,416 $25,946 $16,258 $28,210 Univ of Pittsburgh $14,154 $23,852 $17,092 $29,384 Univ of Illinois-Urbana $12,528 $26,670 $12,534 $25,800 Rutgers Univ $11,886 $22,518 $15,429 $22,581 Univ of Michigan $11,659 $34,937 $17,475 $35,133 Univ of Minnesota $11,293 $15,293 $13,401 $20,499 Michigan State Univ $10,880 $27,343 $11,948 $24,386 Univ of Virginia $9,872 $31,872 $12,628 $22,628 Unv of CA-Davis $9,358 $32,027 $11,521 $26,557 Univ of CA-Santa Barbara $9,077 $31,746 $11,554 $26,590 Univ of Texas at Austin $8,930 $30,006 $9,572 $18,302 Univ of CA-San Diego $8,792 $31,461 $10,934 $25,970 Univ of CA-Irvine $8,718 $31,387 $11,850 $26,886 Ohio State Univ $8,706 $22,278 $10,708 $25,948 Purdue Univ $8,638 $25,118 $8,638 $25,118 Indiana Univ $8,613 $26,160 $7,898 $21,299 Virginia Tech $8,605 $21,878 $10,228 $17,928 Univ of Missouri-Columbia $8,501 $19,592 $8,187 $19,527 Univ of CA-Berkeley $8,353 $31,022 $11,233 $57,291 Univ of Wisconsin-Madison $8,314 $23,063 $10,518 $25,072 Univ of CA-Los Angeles $8,200 $30,935 $10,658 $25,684 Texas A&M $8,177 $22,607 $7,983 $14,727 Univ of Maryland $8,053 $23,990 $12,491 $25,571 Univ of Colorado-Boulder $7,932 $28,186 $9,685 $24,841 Univ of Washington $7,692 $24,367 $10,727 $24,067 Univ of Georgia $7,530 $25,740 $7,460 $22,364 Georgia Tech $7,506 $25,716 $8,320 $26,392 Univ of Oregon $7,428 $23,718 $12,696 $17,988 Univ of Kansas $7,414 $18,097 $7,339 $16,357 SUNY-Buffalo $7,013 $14,913 $9,883 $14,763 Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln $6,857 $17,897 $7,113 $17,163 Univ of Arizona $6,855 $22,264 $7,645 $22,557 Univ of Iowa $6,824 $22,198 $7,863 $21,467 Iowa State Univ $6,651 $17,871 $7,565 $18,665 SUNY-Stony Brook $6,489 $14,389 $9,297 $14,177 Univ of North Carolina $5,625 $23,513 $7,162 $21,560 NC State Univ $5,474 $17,959 $5,940 $17,988 Univ of Florida $4,373 $23,744 $9,476 $26,870 Source: Survey conducted by Univ of Va Institutional Assessment & Studies, Fall 2009 For more information e-mail: [email protected] .
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