Boston University’s Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences has once again solidified its reputation as a top-tier institution in the field of occupational therapy (OT). In the latest rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, Sargent College maintained its position as the best OT program in the nation for the third consecutive time.
Not only did Sargent College excel in OT, but it also saw advancements in other programs. The speech-language pathology program jumped from 10th to 5th best in the country, while the physical therapy program climbed from 20th to 11th place. Additionally, BU’s School of Public Health moved up one spot to become the seventh best in its category nationwide.
Dean Jack Dennerlein attributed these impressive rankings to the high quality of students and faculty at Sargent College. He emphasized the faculty’s leadership in research and scholarship, as well as their innovative approach to curriculum development, which prepares students to excel in the ever-evolving healthcare industry.
Dennerlein highlighted the significance of these rankings in attracting top-tier students to Boston University. He noted that applicants pay close attention to rankings when deciding which programs to apply to and ultimately attend. The competitive nature of admissions into these programs underscores the importance of maintaining a strong reputation in the field.
As a result of these outstanding rankings, Boston University is now eligible to display U.S. News Best Graduate Schools awards badges to promote its programs across various platforms. This recognition further solidifies BU’s position as a leader in health and rehabilitation sciences education.