| Does anyone have the current list of top 50? The website doesn't work on my tablet. |
| Where the hell is Williams? |
Makes sense. Clearly, Yale is number one. |
Yes. |
Here you go... Top 5 Universities in 2025 Princeton University Yale University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dartmouth College Top 5 Liberal Arts Colleges in 2025 Swarthmore College Hamilton College Amherst College Wellesley College Harvey Mudd College Top 50 Colleges and Universities 1 99 Princeton University 2 99 Yale University 3 99 Harvard University 4 99 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 99 Dartmouth College 6 99 Rice University 7 99 California Institute of Technology 8 99 Carnegie Mellon University 9 99 Northwestern University 10 99 Johns Hopkins University 11 99 Swarthmore College 12 99 Columbia University 13 98 Stanford University 14 98 Georgia Institute of Technology 15 98 Duke University NC 16 98 University of Notre Dame 17 98 Brown University 18 98 Washington and Lee University 19 98 Washington University in St. Louis 20 98 University of Florida 21 97 Hamilton College 22 97 Vanderbilt University 22 97 Claremont McKenna College 24 97 University of Pennsylvania 25 97 Amherst College MA 26 97 University of Chicago 27 97 Wellesley College 28 97 University of California, Los Angeles 29 96 Harvey Mudd College 30 96 Pomona College 31 96 Cornell University 32 96 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 33 96 Boston College 34 96 University of California, San Diego 35 96 University of California, Berkeley 36 96 Vassar College 37 95 University of California, Irvine 38 95 Northeastern University 39 95 Carleton College MN 40 95 Middlebury College 41 95 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 42 95 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 43 95 Grinnell College 44 95 University of Virginia 45 95 Barnard College 46 94 Colby College 47 94 Tufts University 48 94 University of Richmond 49 94 Haverford College 50 94 Case Western Reserve University |
The site notes that "Some institutions were excluded from our sample due to data limitations." In the case of Williams, this appears to represent a deficiency in the site's research methods since the publicly available information on Williams is generally robust. |
| Wow, what a surprise. Super expensive schools that only admit the smartest rich kids are good schools and have graduates that become rich people. Who would have guessed. |
Which school you are referring to? |
Yeah...it's kind of garbage to only publish rankings of schools that respond to your survey (at least that is my interpretation). Also my issue with Poets & Quants, though I would think more schools respond to them than Wallet Hub. |
WalletHub did not conduct any surveys for this analysis. When it refers to data limitations it is referring to insufficient public information. |
| Wallethub is garbage. Period. |
| This is an older thread that first started in 2023. |
Then how did they rank Colby. Something is fishy about this wallethub. |
| I don’t really get these rankings. If you’re after money, it’s not really the school you’re worried about (unless you’re really into Investment Banking), it’s the major. The ivies are at the top of the list, because so many of their students go into financial services and tech. If you’re interested in government, policy, or social services, this list punishes you for…wanting to help the public. |