When ranking universities, the main indicator is the quality of instruction, followed by prestige, and then campus amenities and infrastructure, the availability of clubs and extracurriculars, the climate, and other details are taken into account. Among U.S. public universities many enjoy the highest standing and prestige. On the other hand, among them are many quite democratic, in which the chances of enrollment of foreign applicants are quite high.
The quality of education at public universities is meticulously controlled by the state. Students who managed to prove themselves on the best side, can count on a grant, scholarship or to get into a special program. Look carefully at the positions and programs of particular departments, as they may lead in their field regardless of the overall ranking of the university.
A department’s position in the rankings can be affected by the success of faculty research. You can expect to be involved in it as a lab technician in your senior year. The ranking is influenced by research activity, the number of awards earned, discoveries made, and famous scientists working at the university.
The Times Higher Education ranking is calculated annually. It takes into account, among other things, the number of scholarships issued to students. The leaders are the following 5 universities in the United States:
University of California at Los Angeles;
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor;
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
University of California at Berkeley;
Purdue University in Indiana;
University of California at Los Angeles.
UCLA offers 150 programs in economics, business, politics, biology, psychology, and at the intersection of several sciences. International students especially appreciate UCLA Extension programs, which allow them to quickly master a new profession.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is one of the oldest universities in the United States, it opened more than 200 years ago – in 1817. However, in spite of its considerable age it is considered an acknowledged innovator in scientific research. It was here that women began to receive higher education for the first time, and a student newspaper began to be published.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Another old American university is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was founded in 1795 and is now part of the University of North Carolina. It offers 70 bachelor’s degree programs and 107 master’s degree programs. Those with advanced degrees can choose from 74 graduate programs.
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University of California Berkeley
UC Berkeley’s focus is scientific research. Its alumni include 94 Nobel laureates. It successfully trains directors, screenwriters, actors, athletes, and writers. But Berkeley offers many programs not only in the economic-political field or humanities, but also in the natural sciences.