The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings for graduate schools have been released, and Wisconsin schools have made their mark on the list. The report, published in April for the 2024-’25 academic year, evaluated over 2,000 programs across the country in various fields including business, education, law, and nursing.
One standout on the list is the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Education, which tied for first place overall with Teacher’s College, Columbia University. This marks a significant improvement from last year, where they were ranked third overall and second among public universities.
Marquette University also saw success in the rankings, with several of their graduate programs moving up the list. The master’s program in the College of Nursing jumped from 66 to 58, showcasing the school’s commitment to excellence in education.
Schools were assessed based on expert opinion and statistical data measuring faculty quality, research output, and post-graduate outcomes. The full list of rankings can be found on the U.S. News website for those interested in exploring further.
In specific categories, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s business program ranked at #43, while their law program tied for #36. Marquette University’s law program also made the list at #68. In nursing, Marquette University ranked at #58, followed by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at #82.
Overall, Wisconsin’s graduate schools have shown their dedication to providing top-notch education and training for students across various disciplines.