U.S. News: UMass Boston’s Graduate Programs Among Nation’s Best in 2024
U.S. News: UMass Boston’s Graduate Programs Among Nation’s Best in 2024
04/11/2024| Crystal Valencia
UMass Boston’s graduate programs in education, nursing, business, and public affairs are ranked as top 100 programs on U.S. News & World Report’s 2024-25 Best Graduate Schools list, released this week
Rankings are based on enrollment numbers, job placement rates, faculty statistics, and other essential quality indicators designed to help prospective students make informed decisions.
Six UMass Boston programs have new rankings:
- Graduate programs in education – No. 46
- Master of Nursing – No. 52
- Master’s programs in public affairs – No. 70
- Doctor of Nursing Practice – No. 90
- Part-time MBA program – No. 87
- Computer Science – No. 120
Earlier this year, UMass Boston’s online bachelor’s degree and online graduate programs, including the MBA and master’s in education, were ranked among the nation’s best in the U.S. News and World Report 2024 Best Online Programs rankings.
Information on UMass Boston’s graduate programs are on the Graduate Programs website.
To see the full list of rankings, visit the U.S. News & World Report website.
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