UDM graduate programs rank among best in U.S. News & World Report 2024-25 edition

April 09, 2024

the engineering buildingUniversity of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ graduate programs are once again ranked among the top in the nation in the 2024-25 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges edition.

This is the fifth consecutive year Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ graduate programs have ranked among the nation’s best.

This year, the College of Business Administration’s (CBA) was ranked No. 17 in the nation, up from No. 23 in 2023-24. It is the 10th consecutive year in a row this program has ranked among the country’s top 25.

In addition, the College of Health Professions’ also ranked No. 18 this year and remains among the top 20 programs throughout the country.

Other rankings for 2024-25 include the following:

  • Overall Ranking — No. 136 (up from No. 141 in 2023-24)
  • Business-Corporate Law — No. 149 (up from No. 164 in 2023-24)
  • Environmental Law — No. 132 (up from No. 145 in 2023-24)
  • Health Care Law — No. 132 (up from No. 148 in 2023-24)
  • Tax Law — No. 142 (up from No. 164 in 2023-24)
  • Constitutional Law — No. 150 (up from No. 158 in 2023-24)
  • Legal Writing — No. 66 (up from No. 98 in 2023-24)

  • Full-time Business — No. 79 (up from No. 86 in 2023-24)
  • Part-time MBA — No. 207 (up from No. 246 in 2023-24)

  • Nursing – Master’s — No. 91 (up from No. 103 in 2023-24)

Rankings for graduate engineering programs have been delayed by the organization.

Donald B. Taylor, president of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ, said this recognition from U.S. News & World Report once again demonstrates the breadth and rigor of UDM programs in addition to the commitment and dedication invested by faculty and staff in helping to ensure the success of all students.

“Each year these rankings affirm that our programs are of exceptional quality and that the support of our caring faculty and staff can ensure student success,” he said. “These rankings confirm that we are making good progress in that direction.”

Each year, U.S. News & World Report ranks professional school programs in business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing, including specialties in each area. The Best Graduate Schools rankings in these areas are based on two types of data — expert opinion about program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school's faculty, research and students.

The data for the rankings in all six disciplines came from statistical surveys of 2,214 programs and from reputation surveys sent to approximately 6,300 academics and 12,690 professionals, conducted in fall 2022 and early 2023. To gather the peer assessment data, U.S. News asked deans, program directors and senior faculty to judge the academic quality of programs in their field on a scale of 1 (marginal) to 5 (outstanding).

For more information about U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Graduate’ schools, please visit .

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