Ranking: Wall Street Journal’s 2024 Best Colleges In America (2024)

Ranking: Wall Street Journal’s 2024 Best Colleges In America (1)

Princeton University was ranked the No. 1 university in the U.S. by Wall Street Journal/College Pulse’s 2024 ranking.

When it comes to ranking universities, the usual players are almost always going to come out on top: The Princetons, the Stanfords, the Yales, the Harvards. They will jockey for those first few spots on whatever ranking you happen to be looking, provided the ranking is at least somewhat reputable and not focused on any particular major or specialization.

Wall Street Journal/College Pulse’s 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. has all the schools you’d expect at the very top: Princeton University at No. 1, followed closely by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (No. 2), and Yale University (No. 3). Stanford, Columbia and Harvard universities round out the top six. (See table of the top 10 WSJ ranked colleges in the table below.)

RankSchoolStateScore
1PrincetonNJ91.6
2MITMA90.4
3YaleCT90.3
4StanfordCA90.1
5ColumbiaNY89.7
6HarvardMA89.5
7University of PennsylvaniaPA89.4
8Amherst CollegeMA88.4
9Claremont McKenna CollegeCA88
10Babson CollegeMA87.9

But, after changing up its methodology this year, WSJ’s ranking strives to look beyond the big name reputation of the Ivies and the Ivy-Pluses. It gives room for smaller, less endowed schools the chance to rise through its ranks and be measured on the impact they actually have on student success.

BABSON RISES 116 SPOTS

Take Babson College, a small private college near Boston. It ranked No. 10 of the best U.S. colleges after ranking No. 126 a year earlier. The large jump is the result of the WSJ putting more focus on value added to student success as a result of their college of choice.

Babson – a longtime powerhouse for entrepreneurship, No. 4 in P&Q’s latest MBA entrepreneurship ranking – was rewarded for its strong salary impact on its graduates’ careers. It ranked No. 10 in the Salary Impact category and had the fourth highest earnings above a high school grad’s yearly salary at $81,604. In fact, the Class of 2022 set a record for Babson undergraduates, earning $71,385 at their first jobs – a 14% increase over the previous class.

“This top-10 ranking is a clear validation of Babson’s strength in the market, not just in entrepreneurship and business education, but across all of higher education,” says Babson President Stephen Spinelli Jr. in a press school press release on the WSJ ranking. “This comes at a time when many colleges and universities are facing steep enrollment challenges and broader questioning of the value of a college degree. It is validating to see that the strategic vision that we created together as a community is yielding clear and definitive results for Babson.”

The new methodology also allows room for some public ranked schools to rise to the top 20. University of Florida landed at No. 15 while the New Jersey Institute of Technology ranked No. 19. While public colleges are generally considered more of a deal for students, especially those that offer in-state tuition and generous aid packages – the big brand private institutions, like the Ivies, still wield outsized power in the marketplace.

METHODOLOGY

WSJ has published its college rankings since 2016 along with its research partners College Pulse and Statista. This year, it made some significant changes to its methodology.

For one, it eliminated the academic survey on schools’ reputations which rewards big brand schools superior name recognition. It also no longer rewards schools for the amount of money it spends on instruction.

Instead, it puts more weight on student outcomes such as graduation rates and graduate salaries while measuring the impact schools actually have on student success. “Some colleges doing great things for students who would otherwise struggle have previously received relatively low marks in our rankings. By contrast, some colleges doing less for students who would do well regardless of where they went to school have previously been lauded,” writes rankings editor Harry Carr in WSJ’s ranking methodology.

“For students, we believe this ranking will help them identify which colleges will do the most to help them graduate and make more money.”

As such, the rankings are divided into four categories: The full college rankings, Student Experience, Salary Impact and Social Mobility.

See the full ranking methodology here.

THE 50 BEST U.S. COLLEGES

WSJ evaluated 400 U.S. private and public universities. For its full, overall ranking, it scored each school on student outcomes (70% weight), learning environment (20%) and diversity (10%).

It employed one of the largest independent student surveys and combined it with a “rigorous statistical analysis” of government data to calculate its school scores. It also factors cost of attendance (average net price) against student outcomes.

“As an example, consider our top performer on this metric, Baruch College, where the estimated average net price across four years is $7,744,” Carr writes.

“The additional median annual salary its graduates enjoy over and above that of high-school graduates in New York state is $45,078—so an education at Baruch pays for itself in just two months by this measure.”

Baruch College, a public school in New York, ranked No. 47 in WSJ’s overall ranking. Interestingly, it is one of just 10 public institutions in the top 50 colleges on the list. The first 14 are all private institutions which are typically more expensive, sometimes much more expensive, than public schools.

The full list of WSJ’s 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S. are shown in the table below. The full list is available here.

RankSchoolStateScoreType
1PrincetonNJ91.6Private
2MITMA90.4Private
3YaleCT90.3Private
4StanfordCA90.1Private
5ColumbiaNY89.7Private
6HarvardMA89.5Private
7University of PennsylvaniaPA89.4Private
8Amherst CollegeMA88.4Private
9Claremont McKenna CollegeCA88Private
10Babson CollegeMA87.9Private
11Swarthmore CollegePA85.9Private
12Georgetown UniversityDC84.6Private
13VanderbiltTN84.3Private
14Lehigh UniversityPA84.3Private
15University of FloridaFL84.2Public
16Duke UniversityNC84.1Private
17Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyIN84Private
18California Institute of TechnologyCA83.8Private
19New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNJ83.5Public
20Brigham Young UniversityUT83.4Private
21Dartmouth CollegeNH83.4Private
22University of Southern CaliforniaCA83.4Private
23Illinois Institute of TechnologyIL83.3Private
24Cornell UniversityNY82.7Private
25Northwestern UniversityIL82.6Private
26Washington University in St. LouisMO82.1Private
27Lake Forest CollegeIL81.9Private
28University of Michigan – Ann ArborMI81.6Public
29Florida International UniversityFL81.3Public
30Davidson CollegeNC81.2Private
31Williams CollegeMA81.2Private
32University of Notre DameIN81.1Private
33University of La VerneCA80.9Private
34Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteNY80.4Private
35University of Illinois Urbana – ChampaignIL80.3Public
36Stevens Institute of TechnologyNJ80.1Private
37The University of ChicagoIL80Private
38Texas A & M University – College StationTX79.9Public
39Georgia Institute of Technology – Main CampusGA79.7Public
40Colgate UniversityNY79.6Private
41Haverford CollegePA79.4Private
42Emory UniversityGA79.4Private
43The University of UtahUT79.3Public
44Washington & Lee UniversityVA79.2Private
45Boston CollegeMA79.2Private
46University of ConnecticutCT79.2Public
47Baruch CollegeNY79.2Public
48Thomas Jefferson UniversityPA78.9Private
49Pomona CollegeCA78.8Private
50Colby CollegeME78.7Private

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