U.S. News Ranks UT Austin Among Best in U.S. for Graduate Studies

AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin remains a world-class institution and one of the country’s leading public universities, according to the latest edition of “Best Graduate Schools” from U.S. News & World Report. Out of this year’s batch of U.S. News graduate school rankings, 38 of the University’s schools, programs and specialties are ranked among the top 10 in the nation. When combined with previous rankings, it brings the University to a total of 54 graduate schools and specialty programs ranked in the top 10. The magazine ranks programs in alternating years.

Overall, UT Austin has top-10 specialties in more than a dozen colleges and schools and has four specialty programs ranked No. 1: Accounting, Latin American History, Petroleum Engineering and Sociology of Population. Six of the University’s graduate colleges rank in the top 10: the School of Information (No. 5); the Cockrell School of Engineering (No. 7); the Steve Hicks School of Social Work (No. 7); Jackson School of Geosciences (No. 7), ranked under Earth Sciences; Pharmacy (No. 7); and the LBJ School of Public Affairs (No. 10). The McCombs School of Business has seven specialties ranked in the top 10, and the College of Education offers six programs ranked in the top 10.

“UT Austin is the flagship university in the state and region, as well as one of the country’s preeminent institutions for graduate studies,” said President Jay Hartzell. “Our commitment to bettering life for individuals and society is evident through our continued pursuit of excellence in graduate education. UT’s world-class faculty and our position within one of the world’s leading technology ecosystems in Austin help our graduate students find fulfilling career opportunities and go on to solve some of society’s most pressing challenges.”

Public and Private Universities With the Most Top 10 Graduate Schools, Programs and Specialties in the New 2023-24 U.S. News Rankings Rank University Number of Top 10 Rankings 1 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 59 1 University of California, Berkeley 59 3 Stanford University 56 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 52 5 Harvard University 45 6 Columbia University 41 7 University of Texas at Austin 38 8 Princeton University 31 9 University of California–Los Angeles 29 10 University of Chicago 28 11 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 27 12 University of Pennsylvania 26 13 Duke University 25 13 California Institute of Technology 25 15 New York University 24 15 University of Washington 24 Some of the highlights include:

U.S. News & World Report’s graduate rankings, which are published separately from the magazine’s yearly ranking of undergraduate programs, are considered the gold standard of graduate and professional rankings. They are based on surveys of academic leaders and, for select programs, additional quantitative measures including placement test scores, student/faculty ratios, research expenditures and job placement success.

The publication updates some of its specialty rankings each year and republishes the most recent rankings in other areas. Areas updated this year were business, computer science, earth sciences, education, engineering, law, nursing, physics, psychology, public affairs, and sciences.

UT Austin graduate schools, programs and specialties that U.S. News & World Report ranked in the top 30 are listed below.

Business – 20

Education – 16

Engineering – 7

Health Disciplines (other than Nursing)

Law – 16

Library and Information Studies Schools (UT Austin’s School of Information) – 5*

Nursing

Public Affairs – 10

The Sciences

Biological Sciences – 25*

Chemistry – 16

Computer Science – 8

Earth Sciences (UT Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences) – 7

Mathematics – 13

Physics – 13

Statistics – 27*

Social Sciences and Humanities

Economics – 22*

English – 17*

History – 11*

Political Science – 19*

Psychology – 23*

Sociology – 11*

Fine Arts – 23*

*Ranking not revised for 2023-24. Based on latest available ranking.