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These Are CT's Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News Says In New Ranking

The rankings are intended as a guide for prospective graduate students.

Fifteen colleges in Connecticut were ranked among the Best Graduate Schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report, which released its annual rankings Tuesday.

The rankings, intended as a guide for prospective graduate students, evaluate programs in a variety of disciplines, including engineering, medicine, business, law, education, nursing and social sciences.

In Connecticut, the following institutions made the rankings (in alphabetical order):

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Central Connecticut State University: Ranked in Business, Education, Health

Fairfield University: Ranked in Education, Business, Nursing, Health

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Post University: Ranked in Public Affairs Programs

Quinnipiac University: Ranked in Business, Law, Medicine, Health

Sacred Heart University: Ranked in Business, Nursing, Education, Fine Arts, Health

Southern Connecticut State University: Ranked in Business, Education, Health, Library and Information Studies

University of Bridgeport: Ranked in Engineering, Education, Health, Computer Science

University of Connecticut: Ranked in Business, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Education, Fine Arts, Health, Public Affairs, Science, Social Sciences and Humanities, Computer Science

University of Hartford: Ranked in Business, Education, Fine Arts, Health, Social Sciences and Humanities

University of New Haven: Ranked in Business, Health, Public Affairs, Social Sciences and Humanities

University of Saint Joseph: Ranked in Health

Wesleyan University: Ranked in Science

Western Connecticut State University: Ranked in Education, Fine Arts

Yale-New Haven Hospital of St. Raphael: Ranked in Health

Yale University: Ranked in Business, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Nursing, Fine Arts*, Health, Science, Social Sciences and Humanities, Computer Science

*Best in the country for Master's in Fine Arts

Because each program is different, the rankings methodologies vary by discipline and graduate degree level.

"We know a graduate degree is a major commitment. That is why we are dedicated to methodologies that thoroughly examine a wide range of factors, from research excellence to career success,” LaMont Jones, managing editor of Education at U.S. News, said in a statement. “These rankings are a powerful tool for prospective students, offering clarity and confidence as they approach their most critical educational choice.”

Here are the top schools by category:

Best Engineering Schools

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2. Stanford University

3. University of California, Berkeley

Best Nursing Schools: Master’s Programs

1. Emory University

2. Johns Hopkins University

3. Duke University (tie)

3. Ohio State University (tie)

Best Nursing Schools: DNP Programs

1. Johns Hopkins University

2. Emory University

3. Rush University

Best Fine Arts Schools: Master’s (MFA)

1. Yale University

2. Carnegie Mellon University (tie)

2. Rhode Island School of Design (tie)

2. University of California – Los Angeles (tie)

2. Virginia Commonwealth University (tie)

Best Medical Schools: Research

Schools placing in the top tier include the following: Baylor College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Emory University, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Alix), Ohio State University, University of California – Los Angeles (Geffen), University of California – San Diego, University of California – San Francisco, University of Colorado, University of Florida, University of Pittsburgh, University of Rochester, University of South Florida (Morsani), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Vanderbilt University, Yale University.

Best Medical Schools: Primary Care

Schools placing in the top tier include the following: Dartmouth College (Geisel), East Carolina University (Brody), Saint Louis University, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, University of California – Davis, University of California – San Diego, University of California – San Francisco, University of Hawaii – Manoa (Burns), University of Kansas Medical Center, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska Medical Center, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Western University of Health Sciences, William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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