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This Is The Top-Ranked College In MD, Wall Street Journal Says
Seven colleges in Maryland are among the nation's best. Here's what school earned the highest rank.
MARYLAND — Seven Maryland institutions are among the 500 best public and private colleges and universities in the country, according to the 2025 rankings from The Wall Street Journal.
Maryland's top school is Loyola University Maryland, a private institution in Baltimore, according to The WSJ/College Pulse 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S. ranking. The other colleges that made the ranking are listed below.
The Wall Street Journal noted that in the ranking, half of the colleges in the top 50 are new to the list. But the top-ranked school remained unchanged from the previous ranking.
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New Jersey’s Princeton University, a four-year Ivy League private school known for its rigorous academic standards and selectivity in admissions, topped the ranking for the second year in a row.
“Our ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. We look at how much a school improves students’ chances of graduating and their future earnings, balancing these outcomes with feedback from students on college life,” The Journal wrote. “We don’t measure reputation, nor the college’s own finances.”
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The Maryland schools that made The Journal's top 500 are:
- No. 23 Loyola University Maryland (Private)
- No. 40 Towson University (Public)
- No. 92 Johns Hopkins University (Private)
- No. 113 University of Maryland, College Park (Public)
- No. 176 McDaniel College (Private)
- No. 218 University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Public)
- No. 343 Salisbury University (Public)
The Journal said public schools are prominent among colleges that moved up in the rankings. Two are in the top 10 — the University of California, Berkeley at No. 8, and the Georgia Institute of Technology at No. 9. Last year, there were no public schools in the top 10.
The Journal developed the ranking in collaboration with research partners College Pulse and Statista.
Read more on the methodology and findings on The Wall Street Journal.
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