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Published September 15, 2023

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UB ranks No. 36 among public colleges in latest U.S. News rankings

Aerial view of UB South Campus featuring Hayes Hall on a sunny autumn morning.

Photo: Douglas Levere

By DAVID J. HILL

Published September 15, 2023

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“This unprecedented rise in rankings is a reflection of not only the excellent classroom and clinical education provided by our outstanding expert faculty, but of the growing recognition of sustained performance by our students who consistently score higher than the average pass rate of every state in the nation on the National Council Licensing Exam. ”
Annette Wysocki, dean
School of Nursing

UB remains among the top public universities in the nation, according to the latest rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.

UB, New York's flagship university, comes in at No. 36 among 227 public national universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Colleges rankings. That’s up two spots from last year.

UB is No. 76 on U.S. News’ list of best national universities, both public and private, up 13 spots from a year ago.

UB’s School of Nursing also fared extremely well in this year’s rankings, moving up 36 spots to No. 31 nationally in undergraduate nursing programs and 23rd among public universities.

“This unprecedented rise in rankings is a reflection of not only the excellent classroom and clinical education provided by our outstanding expert faculty, but of the growing recognition of sustained performance by our students who consistently score higher than the average pass rate of every state in the nation on the National Council Licensing Exam (NCLEX),” says Annette Wysocki, dean of the School of Nursing.

“Our clinical partnerships, innovative simulation scenarios and community experiences are also key in providing experiential learning that develop students to become outstanding clinical practitioners as they enter the profession of nursing,” Wysocki adds.

Other highlights from the 2024 U.S. News rankings:

  • No. 45 nationally among best colleges for veterans, up 11 spots from last year.
  • No. 47 among public universities in social mobility, which measures how successful colleges are at graduating disadvantaged students awarded federal Pell Grants.
  • No. 43 among public universities in undergraduate psychology programs, a new ranking this year.
  • No. 34 among public universities in undergraduate engineering programs that offer doctoral degrees.
  • No. 62 among publics in undergraduate business programs.
  • No. 71 among publics in best value schools.