Miami remains among top 3 public schools for Undergraduate Teaching
University recognized in several U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges categories
Miami remains among top 3 public schools for Undergraduate Teaching
Miami University is one of the top three public schools for its Undergraduate Teaching, according to the recently released U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Colleges rankings.
Ranked as the No. 3 public school in the category of Undergraduate Teaching, Miami was also No. 10 among all schools on the list. The university rose a spot in the overall rankings from a year ago in that category, which highlights schools for their strong commitment to teaching undergraduates. Miami remained in the top three among public schools.
Other notable rankings include No. 4 among public schools, excluding military institutions, for Undergraduate Engineering Programs – No Doctorate (No. 23 overall), No. 11 among public schools for Entrepreneurship (No. 31 overall), and No. 26 among public schools in the category of Most Innovative Schools (No. 53 overall).
“We are proud to cultivate an environment that promotes intellectual curiosity within our curriculum, while also offering students rewarding opportunities in research, service, leadership, and a wide range of extracurricular and co-curricular activities,” Miami President Gregory Crawford said. “Miami’s faculty and staff are dedicated to empowering our students to succeed, thrive, and grow into the future leaders of our world.”
Additionally, the university is ranked No. 69 for Top Public Schools – National Universities.
Miami also earned rankings in the categories of Best Colleges for Veterans, Best Value Schools, Top Performers on Social Mobility, Undergraduate Business Programs, Undergraduate Computer Science Programs, Undergraduate Economic Programs, and Undergraduate Psychology Programs, as well as a spot in U.S. News & World Report’s overall Best Colleges rankings.
Miami University Regionals Hamilton and Miami University Regionals Middletown were ranked No. 5 and No. 6, respectively, in the Top Public Schools on the Regional Colleges Midwest list, as well as earning spots in the overall Regional Colleges Midwest category. Miami Hamilton also was ranked in the Top Performers on Social Mobility and Nursing categories, while Miami Middletown landed on the Top Performers on Social Mobility list.
Each year, U.S. News & World Report publishes its Best Colleges rankings to provide prospective students and families with detailed information about the institutions and data on factors including graduation rates, graduate indebtedness, and post-graduate earnings, according to a release from U.S News & World Report.