Stevens Schools Jump in 2025 ‘U.S. News’ Best Graduate School Rankings
Both engineering and science and business schools are ranked in the Top 75 nationally
With the release of U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate School Rankings today, Stevens Institute of Technology’s national rankings continue to climb: Several individual programs ranked in the Top 100 — and one in the Top 50 — and both the School of Engineering and Science, No. 74, and the School of Business, No. 68, improved in the rankings over the last year, nine and four places, respectively.
”These impressive rankings are a reflection of Stevens’ commitment to preparing our students for an era of rapid technological change,” said Stevens President Nariman Farvardin. “Through a combination of leading-edge research, coursework based on practical industry experience and exposure to the most current and future technologies, Stevens’ graduates are adaptable and resilient, and ready to further their careers in any industry.”
Ranking in the Top 50, the SES Graduate Industrial / Manufacturing / Systems Engineering programs placed No. 44 nationally. Other notable program rankings include:
Best Graduate Biomedical / Bioengineering programs, No. 78 (up from No. 83)
Best Graduate Materials Engineering program, No. 77 (up from No. 82)
Best Graduate Electrical / Electric / Communications Engineering programs, No. 78 (up from No. 82)
In addition to its rigorous curricula, Stevens is also committed to developing innovative solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. Research centers across the university, such as Stevens Institute on Artificial intelligence (SIAI), and industry partnerships, such as the New Jersey Fintech Accelerator at Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ FAST), continue to amplify Stevens’ impact on rapidly changing industry sectors.