Release Date: September 28, 2020
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo is rated the No. 1 public university in New York State and is No. 31 among public colleges and universities nationwide in the 2021 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.
UB ranks among the top 25 Association of American Universities (AAU) public institutions, according to the rankings, released Sept. 17 by the Wall Street Journal. The rankings will be posted on the Times Higher Education website Oct. 7.
The WSJ/THE rankings are based on 15 key indicators that assess colleges and universities in four pillars:
UB’s student engagement ranking improved significantly, advancing to No. 153 in that category from 179th a year ago. The university’s learning environment ranking also improved slightly, positioning UB in the top 100 in that metric.
The annual rankings typically also include a student survey. However, the survey was scrapped this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The WSJ/THE rankings rely on data collected before the near-total shutdown of in-person higher education and don’t weigh increasingly important considerations like quality of distance learning or in-person health and safety practices.
UB comes in at No. 121 among public and private colleges and universities nationally, according to the WSJ/THE rankings. UB is 11th among all colleges and universities, public and private, in New York State, and fourth among public universities in the Northeast.
David J. Hill
Director of Media Relations
Public Health, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Sustainability
Tel: 716-645-4651
davidhil@buffalo.edu