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One Wisconsin university ranked among the top colleges and university in the country, based on a new report from U.S. News & World Report.
According to the report, the site "[assessed] bachelor's degree-granting institutions on 17 measures of academic quality" to determine its list of the best colleges for 2022-2023. Several Ivy League schools top the list, including Princeton University claiming the No. 1 spot, but plenty of public and private colleges and universities also found a spot on the list. So which college in the Badger State snagged a place in the Top 50?
University of Wisconsin – Madison
The University of Wisconsin in Madison tied with the University of California – Davis and the University of Texas at Austin for No. 38 overall. According to U.S. News & World Report, the public college was founded in 1848, has an undergraduate enrollment of around 35,500 and an acceptance rate of 60%.
These are the Top 20 universities in the country, according to the report:
- Princeton University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- TIED: Harvard University, Stanford University, Yale University
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- University of Chicago
- TIED: Johns Hopkins University, University of Pennsylvania
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- California Institute of Technology
- TIED: Duke University, Northwestern University
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- Dartmouth College
- TIED: Brown University, Vanderbilt University
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- TIED: Rice University, Washington University in St. Louis
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- Cornell University
- TIED: Columbia University, University of Notre Dame
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- TIED: University of California (Berkeley), University of California (Los Angeles)
Check out the full report to see U.S. News & World Report's picks for the top universities in the country.