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Here's Where CT Grad Schools Rank In U.S. News Rankings For 2019

U.S. News & World Report released its rankings of best graduate schools for 2019. See which CT schools are on the list.

U.S. News & World Report released its rankings of best graduate schools in the country for 2019, and a number of Connecticut graduate schools ranked high across the disciplines evaluated by the publication.

The six major disciplines U.S. News looked at were: business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing. A Connecticut school ranked among the top 50 in all six disciplines, and even took the top spot in one.

Yale University ranked no. 1 in the Full-Time Law category, and also placed within the top 20 for the Business, Nursing and Medicine (Medical Research) categories.

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“Prospective students can choose from a range of options to continue their education,” Anita Narayan, managing editor of education at U.S. News, said in a press release. “The graduate school rankings and data are a great starting point for applicants to find the program that’s the best fit for them academically and financially.”

As U.S. News explains, certain professions like law and medicine require a graduate level credential and in other fields it may not be required but makes a person more marketable.

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To determine the rankings, U.S. News used expert opinions and statistical indicators. In the fall of 2017 and in early 2018, U.S. News conducted surveys of over 2000 programs and reputation surveys sent to academics and professionals. Statistical indicators varied based on discipline and U.S. News used both input and output measures. For example, in the business category, starting salary was an output measure while GMAT score was an input measure. (You can read more about the methodology here.)

Here’s how Connecticut schools ranked in each discipline:

Business:

  • Yale University (No. 11)
  • University of Connecticut (No. 85)

Education

  • University of Connecticut - Neag (No. 30)
  • Central Connecticut State University (No. 176)

Engineering:

  • Yale University (No. 39)
  • University of Connecticut (No. 67)

Law:

  • Yale University (No. 1)
  • University of Connecticut (No. 50)
  • Quinnipiac University (No. 133)

Medicine - Medical Research:

  • Yale University (No. 11)
  • University of Connecticut (No. 57)

Medicine - Medical Primary Care:

  • University of Connecticut (No. 46)
  • Yale University (No. 51)

Nursing:

  • Yale University (No. 8)
  • University of Connecticut (No. 37)
  • Fairfield University (No. 74)
  • Sacred Heart University (No. 160)
  • University of Hartford (No. 173)

Here are the top schools overall in each discipline:

Business:

Harvard University (1)
University of Chicago, Booth (1)
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton (3)
Stanford University (4)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan (5)

Education:

University of California, Los Angeles (1)
Harvard University (2)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (2)
Stanford University (4)
University of Pennsylvania (4)
New York University, Steinhardt (6)

Engineering:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1)
Stanford University (2)
University of California, Berkeley (3)
California Institute of Technology (4)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4)
Carnegie Mellon University (6)

Law:

Yale University (1)
Stanford University (2)
Harvard University (3)
University of Chicago (4)
Columbia University (5)

Medicine:

Harvard University (1)
Johns Hopkins University (2)
New York University (3)
Stanford University (3)
University of California-San Francisco (5)
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (6)
University of Pennsylvania (6)

Nursing:

Johns Hopkins University (1)
Duke University (2)
Emory University (3)
University of Pennsylvania (4)
University of Washington (5)

You can see the full rankings here.

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