The University of Michigan continues to be recognized as a top destination for graduate education in the nation, according to the 2025 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools released April 8.
Each year, U.S. News ranks professional school programs in six areas: education, engineering, law, business, medicine and nursing. It also periodically ranks programs in the sciences, social sciences and humanities, health and other areas. Not all U-M schools and colleges receive a U.S. News & World Report ranking each year.
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U-M schools and colleges included in the top 15 overall rankings for 2025 are:
- LSA’s sociology program at No. 1, clinical psychology program at No. 2, psychology program at No. 3 and political science program at No. 5.
- The Marsal Family School of Education at No. 2.
- The School of Public Health at No. 2.
- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at No. 3.
- The School of Information’s library and information studies program at No. 5.
- The School of Nursing’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program at No. 6, and its master’s degree program at No. 8.
- The College of Engineering at No. 11.
- The Stephen M. Ross School of Business Master of Accounting Program at No. 4, Executive MBA program at No. 7, the Weekend MBA Program at No. 7 and the Full-time MBA program at No. 13.
UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint also received rankings for their part-time MBA programs, Nos. 126 and 143 respectively.
The rankings are based on expert opinions about program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research and students.
In addition to the overall program rankings, U-M received rankings in several specialty areas. The specialties that received rankings this year are:
Business (full-time MBA): management (2), accounting (4), project management (3), marketing (3), production operations (4), international (7), non-profit (7), supply chain (8), entrepreneurship (7), executive MBA (7), finance (10), information systems (16) and analytics (24).
Computer science: artificial intelligence (9), programming language (13), systems (7) and theory (16). UM-Dearborn ranked 174 overall best computer science doctoral program.
Education: higher education administration (2), secondary teacher education (3), education psychology (3), curriculum and instruction (4), elementary teacher education (4), educational administration (8) and education policy (6).
Engineering: nuclear (1), industrial (2), environmental (4), aerospace (5), mechanical (5), civil (5), electrical (6), computer (7), biomedical (8), chemical (8) and materials (8).
Nursing: midwifery (3), Master’s Nurse Practitioner – family (8), Doctor of Nursing Practice – adult gerontology/primary care (6) and Doctor of Nursing Practice – family (9).
Public affairs/policy: social policy (1), public policy analysis (2), health policy (2), environmental policy (5), global policy (12) and urban policy (12).
Public health: biostatistics (3), health policy and management (4), social behavior (4), epidemiology (5), environmental health science (6) and healthcare management (7).
In addition to the rankings noted above, UM-Flint ranked No. 151 in occupational therapy, No. 105 in physical therapy and No. 80 in nursing anesthesia. U-M’s law and medical schools no longer participate in the U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings, however, both schools remain ranked by U.S. News in the 2025 edition.
Since new rankings for 2025 were not released for all programs, the following retain their rankings from prior years:
- The School of Social Work ranked No. 1.
- The College of Pharmacy ranked No. 2.
- Science Doctoral Programs:
- Chemistry ranked No. 14 overall.
- Earth Sciences ranked No. 9 overall.
- Mathematics ranked No. 11 overall.
- Physics ranked No. 13 overall.
Nichole Paradis Pangburn
I’m curious about why the School of Social Work was left off. When I click the link provided in the story, I see they continue to be ranked #1. I am a proud alum (94) and I currently teach in the SSW as a lecturer.
The University Record
Thank you for your comment. U.S. News & World Report releases rankings each year for certain programs, but not all of them. Because it did not receive a new ranking for 2025, the School of Social Work and other programs that did not receive new rankings retain their ranking from previous years. The story has been updated to reflect that.
Alia Wesala
Curious as to why the consistently #1 ranked School of Social Work is consistently omitted from these articles year after year. There’s a lot that can be critiqued about the ranking process, but if you’re attempting to do an overview of the rankings like they matter, please do not omit a top-ranked professional program when you’re listing so many others with lesser rankings.
Lisa Leutheuser
The Law School was not included in the list, and it is ranked #8.
The University Record
As noted in the story, U-M’s law and medical schools no longer participate in the U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings, however, both schools remain ranked by U.S. News in the 2025 edition.