Us news college rankings 2001

The 2001 US News & World Report college rankings were released in September 2000. Here are the top 10 colleges and universities in the US, according to the rankings:

National Universities

  1. Princeton University (NJ)
  2. Harvard University (MA)
  3. Yale University (CT)
  4. Stanford University (CA)
  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA)
  6. University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  7. Duke University (NC)
  8. University of California, Berkeley (CA)
  9. University of Michigan (MI)
  10. Johns Hopkins University (MD)

Liberal Arts Colleges

  1. Williams College (MA)
  2. Amherst College (MA)
  3. Swarthmore College (PA)
  4. Pomona College (CA)
  5. Wellesley College (MA)
  6. Carleton College (MN)
  7. Middlebury College (VT)
  8. Bowdoin College (ME)
  9. Haverford College (PA)
  10. Claremont McKenna College (CA)

Engineering Schools

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA)
  2. Stanford University (CA)
  3. University of California, Berkeley (CA)
  4. Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
  5. University of Michigan (MI)
  6. Georgia Institute of Technology (GA)
  7. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL)
  8. Purdue University (IN)
  9. University of Texas at Austin (TX)
  10. University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI)

Business Schools

  1. Stanford University (CA)
  2. University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  3. Harvard University (MA)
  4. University of Chicago (IL)
  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA)
  6. University of California, Berkeley (CA)
  7. Northwestern University (IL)
  8. University of Michigan (MI)
  9. University of Texas at Austin (TX)
  10. New York University (NY)

Note that these rankings are based on a methodology that includes factors such as academic reputation, graduation rates, faculty resources, and student selectivity. However, it's worth noting that college rankings can be controversial and may not always reflect the best fit for individual students.