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Top 25 Programs, Specialties Include Computer Science, Engineering, Public Health, Information Studies
UMD now has 70 entries for schools, colleges, programs and specialties on the top-25 lists in U.S. News' undergraduate and graduate rankings.
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University of Maryland programs made a strong showing in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Graduate Schools rankings released Tuesday, with more than three dozen top-25 placements in overall and specialty categories.
Combined with university-wide and undergraduate program ratings in U.S. News’ 2025 “Best Colleges” guide, UMD now has 70 entries for schools, colleges, programs and specialties on the publication’s top-25 lists.
Several colleges and schools at UMD improved their overall rankings: the College of Information moved up one spot to No. 3, the School of Public Health gained three spots to No. 22, with three specialties ranked for the first time in the top 25, and the College of Education rose one spot, to No. 24. The A. James Clark School of Engineering stayed steady at No. 18.
Highlights include the student counseling program—a joint program between the College of Education and the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences’ Department of Psychology—regaining its No. 1 ranking, and computer science climbing a notch to No. 16, with gains across three specialties, including artificial intelligence at No. 12.
"We're proud to see the University of Maryland's outstanding graduate programs receive the recognition they deserve across a broad range of disciplines," said President Darryll J. Pines. "Graduate students at UMD join a community of excellence where they develop their skills and knowledge to become the leaders, achievers and discoverers our state and world need."
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Each year, U.S. News ranks graduate programs in education, engineering, business (MBA), law, medicine and nursing, along with a rotating selection of specialty schools and programs. The rankings are based on reputational surveys, while business, education and engineering rankings also incorporate quantitative data. The influential lists are widely used by prospective students when considering where to apply.
UMD’s top-25 specialty rankings include:
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Business
Computer Science
Education
Engineering
Public Health
Public Policy
U.S. News occasionally changes the number of categories it ranks—several library, humanities and social science specialties were permanently removed this year—and doesn’t rank all graduate programs annually. Earlier this year, UMD also earned these rankings:
Other current honors in the most recent rankings produced for the disciplines are:
A. James Clark School of Engineering College of Agriculture and Natural Resources College of Behavioral and Social Sciences College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences College of Education College of Information Robert H. Smith School of Business School of Public Health School of Public Policy
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