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  2. College and university rankings in the United States

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    The rankings list 125 universities, 100 colleges, the change in the rankings over time, a "Predictive Quantities Indicator" (PQI) Index number (for relative rankings), rankings by Momentum (yearly and 90-day snapshots), and rankings by State. The most recent ranking appeared on November 1, 2009, covering 2008.

  3. University of Illinois Department of Computer Science

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    According to U.S. News & World Report, both its undergraduate and graduate programs rank in the top five among American universities, [5] [6] and according to Computer Science Open Rankings, [7] the department ranks equally high in placing Ph.D. students in tenure-track positions at top universities and winning best paper awards.

  4. University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and ...

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    The University of Maryland’s undergraduate computer science program ranks 9th among the country’s public institutions and 18th overall in the 2024 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges.” In 2019, UMD was ranked 14th globally in the Academic Ranking of World Universities in atmospheric science. In 2018, it was ranked 9th ...

  5. America's Top Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Williams College was ranked first both in 2010 and 2011, and Princeton returned to the top spot in 2012. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2013 and 2016, Stanford University occupied the No. 1 spot, with elite liberal arts schools Williams College and Pomona College topping the rankings in the intervening years.

  6. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Its facilities house more than 80 classrooms, laboratories and work spaces occupying more than 160,000 square feet. In the 2021 U.S. News & World Report 's "America's Best Colleges" edition, the College of Engineering is ranked 8th out of 220 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U.S. where doctorates are not offered. [3]

  7. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing

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    Georgia Tech's College of Computing traces its roots to the establishment of an Information Science degree program established in 1964. In 1963, a group of faculty members led by Dr. Vladimir Slamecka and that included Dr. Vernon Crawford, Dr. Nordiar Waldemar Ziegler, and Dr. William Atchison, noticed an interdisciplinary connection among library science, mathematics, and computer technology.