Facts and Rankings | Penn State University (2024)

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We are Penn State Land, space, sun, or sea, Penn State is the place to be Shared pride 1,000+ student clubs and organizations #5 Home to the world’s largest student-run philanthropy 50,000+ career preparedness programs Athletics Investing in your future 8,000+ Penn State scholarships Explore student tuition calculators #4 21% of Penn Staters are first-generation students 17,400+ Pell Grant recipients University-wide Our community of Penn Staters Nearly 88,000 students 58% Students from 50 states and 140+ countries Check out Undergraduate Admissions statistics Nearly 10,000 international students 40% 7,900+ faculty across all campuses 775,000+ alumni See Penn State's Data Digest dashboards Innovation ecosystem Penn State rankings U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” (Undergraduate) 2024 U.S. News & World Report, “America’s Best Graduate Schools” U.S. News “Best Online Programs” Rankings, 2024 – Penn State World Campus QS World University Rankings 2024 Center for World University Rankings 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 Academic Ranking of World Universities (AWRU) 2023 AWRU 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects U.S. News & World Report “Best Global Universities” 2022-23 QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024 Campus Pride Index 2023 Forbes “Best Employers for New Grads” survey 2023 Penn State ranked first in the nation in faculty Fulbright Scholar awards for 2023-24 Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2023 The Princeton Review/Entrepreneurship Magazine, Top Schools for Entrepreneurship 2023 U.S. News & World Report, “Best Children’s Hospitals 2022-23” FAQs

For more than 150 years we’ve been leaders in higher education, but it’s our community of shared pride that motivates us to do good around the world.

We are Penn State

$1.239B in annual research expenditures
Top 6% world-class university

QS World University Rankings, 2024

24 campuses across Pennsylvania

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Land, space, sun, or sea, Penn State is the place to be

As one of only three land- space- sun-, and sea-grant universities in the U.S., Penn State is on the cutting edge of research, education, and service to Pennsylvania communities.

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Athletics

Penn State has one of the nation's most comprehensive and successful athletic programs, featuring 29 varsity programs and participates in the Big Ten Conference at the NCAA Division I level for most sports. At Penn State’s 20 undergraduate campuses, 75+ NCAA Division III teams and 100+ PSUAC teams qualify for national championships through the USCAA.

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Investing in your future

8,000+ Penn State scholarships

Top 10%

Worldwide in employer reputation and employment outcomes.

QS World University Rankings, 2024

#4

Best colleges for first-generation college students.

Best Colleges, 2023

21% of Penn Staters are first-generation students

Our community of Penn Staters

Nearly 88,000 students

58%

Of students are Pennsylvania residents.

Students from 50 states and 140+ countries

Nearly 10,000 international students

40%

Of students are from diverse backgrounds.

7,900+ faculty across all campuses

775,000+ alumni

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Innovation ecosystem

Invent Penn State’s 21 innovation spaces across the state work with students, alumni, corporate partners, and community innovators to accelerate the movement of great ideas and economic development in the Commonwealth and beyond.

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Penn State rankings

Often ranked as a top thirty research university, our quality is reflected in Penn State’s worldwide standings as a leader in research, education, and community. Our record-breaking research expenditures exceed $1.239B, ranking 12 disciplines in the top 10 by the National Science Foundation.

U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” (Undergraduate) 2024

Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News World Report’s “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024. Penn State also ranks 23rd among Association of American Universities public institutions and is the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate program rankings released by U.S. News include 16 top-25 ratings (four in the top 10) ratings for select programs in engineering and business, among others.

Best Undergraduate Business Programs

Penn State tied for #21 in “Best Undergraduate Business Programs,” out of 523 ranked institutions. In addition, the University ranked in the following specialties:

  • #8 in Supply Chain Management/Logistics
  • #11 in Production/Operation Management
  • #17 in Management (tie)
  • #25 in Accounting (tie)
  • #24 in Marketing (tie)
  • #50 in Finance (tie)

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (at schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Penn State tied for #19 out of 208 ranked institutions in “Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs.” In addition, the University ranked in the following specialties: 

  • #9 in Materials Engineering
  • #9 in Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering
  • #10 in Biological/Agricultural Engineering (tie)
  • #13 in Civil Engineering
  • #15 in Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering (tie)
  • #15 in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering (tie)
  • #15 in Mechanical Engineering (tie)
  • #20 in Chemical Engineering
  • #25 in Computer Engineering (tie)
  • #27 in Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engineering

Best Undergraduate Computer Science Programs

Penn State tied for 40 out of 554 ranked programs.

Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs

Penn State tied for 31 out of 656 ranked programs.

Best Undergraduate Economics Programs

Penn State tied for 41 out of 309 ranked programs.

Best Undergraduate Psychology Programs

Penn State tied for 34 out of 542 ranked programs.

U.S. News & World Report, “America’s Best Graduate Schools”

U.S. News “Best Graduate Schools” ranks professional school programs in business, education, engineering, law, medicine, and nursing, including specialties in each area. (Updated as of April 2024)

Overall

  • #46 in Best Education Schools (tie)
  • #32 in Best Engineering Schools (tie) (2023)
  • #68 in Best Law Schools (tie)

Programs and Specialities

Arts
  • #6 in Ceramics
  • #64 in Best Fine Arts Programs
Business
  • #5 in Supply Chain/Logistics
  • #9 in Business Production/Operations (tie)
  • #22 in Accounting (tie)
  • #22 in Business Management (tie)
  • #30 in Business Analytics (tie)
Earth and Mineral Sciences
  • #3 in Environmental Sciences (tie)
  • #4 in Geochemistry (tie)
  • #6 in Petroleum Engineering
  • #7 in Earth Sciences (tie)
  • #9 in Geophysics and Seismology (tie)
  • #10 in Geology (tie)
  • #11 in Materials Engineering
Education
  • #4 in Higher Education Administration
  • #6 in Rehabilitation Counseling (tie)
  • #6 in Student Counseling and Personnel Services (tie)
  • #11 in Educational Administration and Supervision
  • #13 in Secondary Teacher Education (tie)
  • #13 in Educational Psychology (tie)
  • #15 in Special Education
  • #15 in Education Policy
  • #19 in Curriculum and Instruction (tie)
  • #19 in Elementary Teacher Education (tie)
Engineering (2023)
  • #10 in Nuclear Engineering (tie)
  • #10 in Industrial/Manufacturing/Systems Engineering (tie)
  • #11 in Biological/Agricultural Engineering
  • #15 in Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering (tie)
  • #17 in Mechanical Engineering (tie)
  • #19 in Civil Engineering (tie)
  • #21 in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering (tie)
  • #26 in Computer Engineering (tie)
  • #26 in Computer Systems (tie)
  • #27 in Chemical Engineering (tie)
  • #28 in Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engineering (tie)
  • #38 in Biomedical Engineering/Bioengineering (tie)
  • #40 in Computer Science (tie)
Health and Human Development
  • #19 in Health Care Management (tie)
  • #21 in Speech-Language Pathology (tie)
Humanities and Social Sciences
  • #5 in Criminology
  • #5 in Industrial Organizational Psychology (tie)
  • #3 in Sociology of Population (tie)
  • #8 in American Literature before 1865 (tie)
  • #9 in International Economics (tie)
  • #11 in African-American Literature (tie)
  • #13 in American Literature after 1865 (tie)
  • #13 in Microeconomics
  • #15 in Political Methodology
  • #15 in Social Stratification (tie)
  • #17 in Econometrics (tie)
  • #17 in International Politics
  • #23 in Sociology
  • #25 in Comparative Politics
  • #26 in English (tie)
  • #27 in Economics (tie)
  • #34 in Political Science (tie)
  • #35 in Psychology (tie)
  • #38 in History (tie)
Public Affairs
  • #70 in Best Public Affairs Programs, University Park (tie)
  • #89 in Best Public Affairs Programs, Penn State Harrisburg School of Public Affairs (tie)
Sciences
  • #9 in Cosmology/Relativity/Gravity
  • #11 in Condensed Matter
  • #16 in Analytical Chemistry (tie)
  • #19 in Statistics (tie)
  • #21 in Physics (tie)
  • #22 in Inorganic Chemistry (tie)
  • #26 in Applied Mathematics (tie)
  • #34 in Chemistry (tie)
  • #37 in Mathematics (tie)
  • #58 in Biological Sciences (tie)

U.S. News “Best Online Programs” Rankings, 2024 – Penn State World Campus

Penn State World Campus ranked in these graduate degree disciplines and the overall bachelor’s degree programs category.

  • #3 (tie), master’s in engineering 
  • #7, master’s in information technology
  • #18 (tie), master’s in business (non-MBA)
  • #19 (tie), master’s in education
  • #22 (tie), MBA
  • #32 (tie), bachelor’s degree programs

The “Best Online Programs” 2024 edition also includes rankings of specific disciplines within the program categories. These specialty program rankings were measured by U.S. News from ratings provided by national peer institutions, collected via surveys.

In addition, U.S. News ranked “Best Online Programs for Veterans” in six categories, with Penn State’s online bachelor’s programs at:

  • #2, master’s in engineering
  • #4, master’s in information technology 
  • #8 (tie), master’s in education
  • #9 (tie), master’s in business (non-MBA) 
  • #20 (tie), bachelor’s degree programs 
  • #20 (tie), MBA 

QS World University Rankings 2024

​Penn State ranked No. 83 in the world — a jump of 10 positions from No. 93 last year — in the 2024 QS World University Rankings, placing the University in the top 6% worldwide among the 1,500 institutions ranked by QS. Penn State also placed, out of 199 ranked U.S. institutions, at No. 8 among public universities nationally and No. 4 among Big Ten institutions.

In addition, Penn State ranked in 49 out of 55 subjects in the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, released April 10. The University had a strong showing worldwide, ranking in the top 25 in seven subject areas and in the top 50 in 17 areas. Also, for the first time, Penn State participated in the QS Stars rating process, receiving 5 stars, the highest rating.

Center for World University Rankings 2023

Penn State is ranked 54th among the best universities in the world out of 2,000 ranked, placing the University in the top 3% for the quality of education of its students and the research prowess of its faculty, by the Center for World University Rankings for 2023.

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024

Penn State is 20th among U.S. public universities, and placed 42nd in the nation overall, in the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. Penn State placed in the top 6% globally among about 1,900 ranked institutions, rising 29 places from last year to No. 122 in the world.

Academic Ranking of World Universities (AWRU) 2023

​The Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked Penn State in the range of 101-150 in its listing of the top 1,000 world-class universities, out of more than 2,500 institutions ranked worldwide.

AWRU 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects

​Penn State ranks in the top 50 in 16 subject area rankings and in the top 100 in the world in an additional 14 subjects, according to the 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, released by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), which evaluates the performance of world universities in relevant subjects, using a number of metrics including research output, research influence, international collaboration, research quality, and international academic awards.

U.S. News & World Report “Best Global Universities” 2022-23

Penn State is ranked at #84 internationally, among 2,000 institutions evaluated, across 95 countries, in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Global Universities” for 2022-23. ​

QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024

Penn State tied for No. 4 among 210 ranked universities in the United States in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability for 2024, released Dec. 5. Internationally, the University ranked No. 37 out of 1,403 participating institutions worldwide. Penn State also tied with the University of Minnesota Twin Cities for No. 1 among Big Ten institutions and No. 2 among all U.S. public universities.

The 2024 rankings provide a framework to show how universities are taking action to tackle the world’s greatest environmental, social and governance challenges, according to international rankings organization Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

Campus Pride Index 2023

For the third year in a row, Penn State has received 5 out of 5 stars for overall campus climate — and included among the “Best of the Best,” a list of 30 four-year public and private colleges across the nation — in the 2023 Campus Pride Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning-Friendly Campus Climate Index. Campus Pride is a national nonprofit organization for student leaders and campus groups working to improve LGBTQ environments at colleges and universities.

Forbes “Best Employers for New Grads” survey 2023

Penn State ranked No. 21 among all large U.S. employers — public, private and nonprofit — for new college graduates entering the workforce, according to Forbes magazine’s “America’s Best Employers for New Grads” survey.

Penn State ranked first in the nation in faculty Fulbright Scholar awards for 2023-24

Penn State has been ranked first in the nation in faculty Fulbright Scholar awards by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, with 12 faculty members offered Fulbright awards for academic year 2023-24. Penn State also is listed among the top-producing institutions for Fulbrights in STEM fields. This is the second year in a row and the third time in the last five years that Penn State has been the No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars, with the University also achieving this status in 2019 and 2022.

Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2023

Penn State ranked 3rd in the U.S. and 40th in the world out of nearly 1,600 participating institutions in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings, placing Penn State in the top 2.5% of universities worldwide.

The global rating is a broad multidimensional assessment of a university’s research, community outreach and education, and campus operations. The criteria used in the assessment are linked to the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals, global goals adopted by all U.N. Member States that look to improve life for all people and help protect the planet.

The Princeton Review/Entrepreneurship Magazine, Top Schools for Entrepreneurship 2023

​Penn State has been ranked as the #23 school for undergraduate entrepreneurship studies in the U.S. in annual ratings of the top schools for entrepreneurship studies, by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneurship Magazine. Among schools in the Mid-Atlantic region, Penn State came in at #3.

U.S. News & World Report, “Best Children’s Hospitals 2022-23”

Penn State Health Children’s Hospital ranks among the nation’s best hospitals for children in multiple specialties—cardiology and heart surgery (#33), diabetes and endocrinology (#41), and pulmonology (#42).​

Compiled by Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications

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FAQs

What is the most reliable source for university rankings? ›

Several organizations produce worldwide university rankings, including the following. The three longest established and most influential global rankings are those produced by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), Times Higher Education (THE) and Shanghai Ranking Consultancy (the Academic Ranking of World Universities; ARWU).

Who has the most accurate college rankings? ›

The U.S. News college rankings are viewed as the gold standard of college ranking lists. Its list is the most well-known and referenced. Here is a basic overview of how U.S. News determines its rankings: A total weight of 22% is given to factors related to "outcomes," such as student retention and graduation rates.

What is the most recognized university ranking system? ›

QS World University Ranking

Arguably the most popular university ranking list, QS provides an overall ranking, as well as sub-categories by region, subject area and employability.

Is PSU a good college? ›

Penn State is top public university in Pennsylvania and 23rd among AAU public institutions. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report's “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept.

What is the best website to check university ranking? ›

QS World University Rankings 2024

The QS World University Rankings by Subject identifies the world's strongest universities in 60 individual subject areas. Discover which universities are tackling the world's environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges with our new sustainability rankings.

Which is the most credible source? ›

based on strong evidence.” Widely credible sources include:
  • Scholarly, peer-reviewed articles and books.
  • Trade or professional articles or books.
  • Magazine articles, books and newspaper articles from well-established companies.

What is the #1 college in the world? ›

1. Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.

What is the top 1 university in the US? ›

National Universities
  • #1. Princeton University.
  • #2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • #3. Harvard University (tie)

What is the 1 ranked college in America? ›

The top 10 colleges in the US according to U.S. News' Best National University Rankings are: #1 Princeton University. #2 Columbia University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Does your university ranking matter? ›

Whether directly through the rankings list or through the conceptions of prestige that the list reinforces, rankings influence applicants' decision-making significantly. College rankings often dominate conversations surrounding higher education.

Which university has the highest reputation? ›

Harvard University is the most powerful global university brand in Times Higher Education's latest World Reputation Ranking, which lists the globe's top 200 most prestigious universities as judged by the world's largest survey of academics.

What is the best school in the world? ›

Here are the best global universities
  • Harvard University.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Stanford University.
  • University of California Berkeley.
  • University of Oxford.
  • University of Washington Seattle.
  • Columbia University.
  • University of Cambridge.

Is PSU a public Ivy? ›

Nope! Penn State is Pennsylvania's biggest public university, while the University of Pennsylvania is the historic private university and member of the Ivy League.

What GPA is needed for PSU? ›

Average GPA: 3.68

With a GPA of 3.68, Penn State requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's. You can compensate for a lower GPA with harder classes, like AP or IB classes.

Why is Penn State so popular? ›

Why is Penn State so popular? Penn State offers a high-quality education and a variety of highly regarded academic programs. Penn State is also known for its sports teams, extracurricular activities, and clubs.

What is the most reliable ranking of universities? ›

Here are the best global universities
  • Harvard University.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Stanford University.
  • University of California Berkeley.
  • University of Oxford.
  • University of Washington Seattle.
  • Columbia University.
  • University of Cambridge.

Which is the most reliable university league table? ›

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide is considered the most trusted quality indicators of undergraduate study at UK universities.

What are university reliable sources? ›

What are credible sources?
  • Fact checking.
  • Sources for different purposes.
  • Dictionaries & encyclopedias.
  • Books vs scholarly books.
  • About scholarly journals. Peer-reviewed journals.
  • Websites.
  • News and media.
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Is US news ranking reliable? ›

US News is probably the most popular source out there for college rankings. While US News rankings of colleges purport to be highly accurate, they can be misleading in certain important respects. If you make decisions based purely on the US News college rankings, you might end up being miserable.

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