If you have a High school student in the southeast, you may be planning a visit to Nashville soon. Because if you plan to attend one of the best universities in the world, but want to stay in the south, Vanderbilt is on a very short list. Vanderbilt University was named the No. 18 national university in annual rankings by U.S. News & World Report, improving one position from last year.
In the overall rankings, Vanderbilt has consistently cracked the Top 20 since 2003. No. 18 is Vanderbilt's highest ranking ever, tying with the years 2006, 2005, 2004 and 1994.
U.S. News & World Report's 2008 Top 25 national universities are below. There are ties for several of the positions:
1. Harvard University
2. Princeton University
3. Yale University
4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4. Stanford University
6. California Institute of Technology
6. University of Pennsylvania
8. Columbia University
8. Duke University
8. University of Chicago
11. Dartmouth College
12. Northwestern University
12. Washington University in St. Louis.
14. Cornell University
15. Johns Hopkins University
16. Brown University
17. Rice University
18. Emory University
18. University of Notre Dame
18. Vanderbilt University
21. University of California-Berkeley
22. Carnegie Mellon University
23. Georgetown University
23. University of Virginia
25. University of California-Los Angeles.
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