Top 10 Universities in US
The US maintains its leading presence in the QS World University Rankings this year, with a total of 154 US universities
included in the ranking. Of these, 30 are ranked among the world’s top
100, while all of the 10 top US universities listed below are ranked
within the global top 20.
The University of Chicago is ranked 10th
in the world, and is highly regarded for both arts and sciences
courses. The university’s press is the largest in the US and its alumni
includes 89 Nobel Prize winners. Chicago's physics department helped
develop the world's first man-made, self-sustaining nuclear reaction
underneath one of the university’s football fields.
Placed 11th
in this year’s world rankings, Princeton was established in 1746 and is
particularly prestigious in the arts and humanities. The university
offers generous financial aid to ensure talented students from all walks
of life are able to attend. Its alumni include US presidents Woodrow
Wilson and James Madison, amongst many other successful people.
Yale University is ranked 15th in the world this year and is
one of the oldest US universities, having been founded in 1701. In 1861,
Yale awarded the first PhD in the United States. It has produced many
notable alumni, including five US presidents and 13 billionaires.
Ranked 16th
in the world this year, Johns Hopkins University was named for its
first benefactor – the entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist
Johns Hopkins. It was the first research university in the US and is
viewed particularly favorably for its courses in the faculty of life
sciences and medicine.
Ranked 17th
in the world this year, Cornell University is an Ivy League member
based in Ithaca, New York. Cornell awarded the world's first degree in
journalism and was the first among US universities to offer a major in
American Studies. English actor John Cleese is a visiting professor,
while the school’s alumni community includes Bill Nye “the Science Guy”.
The University of Pennsylvania is ranked 18th in the world
and was founded by one of the US’s founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin.
It is consistently highly ranked and highly regarded across the board,
with a particularly strong reputation in the life sciences and
medicine.
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is not only the top
university in the US, but it has also now been ranked first in the world
for four years in a row. It has produced many notable and successful alumni
and is not only known for its courses in the technology-related fields
of physical sciences and engineering, but in recent times also for its
biology, economics, linguistics and management courses.
2. Harvard University
Ranked second in the world overall, Harvard University takes the top spot for life sciences and medicine, as well as placing joint second with the University of Cambridge for arts and humanities. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, having been established in 1636.
3. Stanford University
Ranked joint third in the world alongside the University of Cambridge, Stanford University is known for its entrepreneurial character and business courses. It also comes second in the world for engineering and technology, after MIT. Its alumni and faculty have founded many internationally successful companies, including Google, Yahoo!, Nike and Instagram.
4. California Institute Of Technology (Caltech)

Located in Pasadena, California, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is ranked 5th
in the world this year. With only around 2,200 students, it’s by far
the smallest of these top US universities. It is highly respected for
its research in science and engineering, and retains its place as the 8th best university in the field of natural sciences this year.