Top STEM colleges
Choosing a college can be a difficult and daunting process. Students must decide where they want to live and what they want to major in before they have even finished their senior year of high school. For some students, they are unsure of what they want to major in and will switch it during their time in college. However, for others, there path seems clear and the only deciding factor is where they want to get their degree from.
For students with a love for science, technology, engineering and math, there are colleges across the country that focus on these STEM related degrees. Typically, these high ranking STEM colleges are also ranked high on the national list for top colleges as well. The number one STEM college is Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, and is ranked fourth nationally amongst all colleges.
Niche created a list ranking the top 25 STEM colleges in 2020 to inform and aid incoming college students on the best places to pursue their STEM education, more specifically, engineering. The list is based on the overall quality of the STEM curricula as well as the success and income of those who have graduated from that university.
Top 25 STEM colleges (according to Niche in 2020):
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University
3. California Institute of Technology
4. Rice University
5. Princeton University
6. Yale University
7. Harvard University
8. Vanderbilt University
9. Columbia University
10. Duke University
11. University of Pennsylvania
12. Cornell University
13. Washington University in St. Louis
14. John Hopkins University
15. Olin College of Engineering
16. University of Southern California
17. University of Notre Dame
18. Northwestern University
19. Georgia Institute of Technology
20. University of California- Los Angeles
21. Brown University
22. Carnegie Mellon University
23. University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
24. University of California- Berkeley
25. Dartmouth College
This list includes colleges from all across the United States. There is variety in location, specializations, cost of tuition and acceptance rates throughout the list. Niche lays out these trends for their readers so that they can pick the school that best fits them and leads them down the path to future career success.