
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology took first place as both the best college in Massachusetts and in the U.S., according to newly released Niche rankings.
“We built Niche to help students and families cut through the noise and make informed choices,” Luke Skurman, founder and CEO of Niche said in a statement. “Our rankings are designed to reflect not just data, but the real voices and lived experiences of students across the country. That blend of insight is what makes Niche unique. We’re giving students the clarity to identify the colleges where they see themselves belonging and succeeding.”
The rankings from Niche are based on academic, admissions, financial and student life data from the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation, in addition to millions of reviews from students and alumni, according to Niche.
Here are the rankings for Massachusetts:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard University
Boston University
Northeastern University
Williams College
Amherst College
Boston College
Tufts University
Wellesley College
Babson College
Smith College
University of Massachusetts Amherst
College of the Holy Cross
Mount Holyoke College
Brandeis University
The rest of the rankings can be found here.
In a separate ranking, Harvard University took fourth place nationally. Yale University and Stanford University earned second and third places, following behind MIT.
Here are the rankings nationally:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
Stanford University
Harvard University
Dartmouth College
Columbia University
Vanderbilt University
Princeton University
California Institute of Technology
Rice University
Brown University
University of Pennsylvania
Washington University in St. Louis
Duke University
Carnegie Mellon University
The rest of the rankings can be found here.
There are additional rankings that include best college athletics and best student life from Niche.
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