Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education Announce Top 1,000 U.S. Colleges for 2017

Rankings empower ambitious students to think strategically about investing in their future


NEW YORK, Sept. 28, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Wall Street Journal has partnered with Times Higher Education to rank the top 1,000 U.S. colleges based on the lifetime value of the educational experience. The one-of-a-kind methodology emphasizes alumni earnings, debt burdens, student engagement, resources, diversity of students and faculty, academic reputation and other critical factors that will help students make the best decision not just for the next four years of their lives, but for the next forty years.

The WSJ/THE College Rankings top ten overall schools for 2017 are:

  1. Stanford University
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  3. Columbia University
  4. University of Pennsylvania
  5. Yale University
  6. Harvard University
  7. Duke University
  8. Princeton University
  9. Cornell University
  10. California Institute of Technology

The methodology was also used to evaluate the top schools in the following categories: Resources (#1: Harvard University), Student Outcomes (#1: Yale University), Engagement (#1: Dordt College), Environment (#1: La Sierra University).

The full list is published as a special report in today’s issue of The Wall Street Journal and available at: http://www.wsj.com/collegerankings. The report features in-depth analysis of the survey findings, including insights on the list’s biggest surprises, which campuses have the most diversity, and how corporate recruiters decide which schools to visit for on-site interviews. The online report also features interactive graphics and tools to allow readers to compare and contrast results at specific schools.

“We designed the rankings to evaluate colleges the same way parents and prospective students do,” said Dave Pettit, Editor of Specialized News Products, The Wall Street Journal. “We place an emphasis on financial considerations, including the resources colleges put into instruction and colleges' success in positioning their graduates to earn a good salary. We also look at schools' success in teaching and engaging students, and the diversity of the colleges' communities. Our goal is to provide insights parents and students can use in making this critical life decision.”

For more on the methodology:  http://on.wsj.com/college-ranking-methodology

The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.

About Times Higher Education Magazine
Times Higher Education is the world’s most authoritative source of data, analysis and information about higher education. An essential resource for academics and professionals working in higher education, as well as students and their families, THE was founded in 1971 and has been online since 1995, publishing news, opinion and the World University Rankings. It is published by TES Global.

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