Chapman University experienced another year of strong graduate school rankings from U.S. News & World Report. These latest rankings, released on April 8, emphasize that Chapman is on a strong upward trajectory as a national university powered by innovative academic excellence and student success.
Three graduate programs saw significant increases in the rankings:
- The Physician Assistant program jumped an incredible 38 spots to No. 58 in the country.
- Physical Therapy moved up 29 spots to No. 93.
- Education climbed 19 spots to No. 138.
Law (No. 104) and Computer Science (No. 202) also moved up, while Business remained steady at No. 66 again. Chapman continues to have solid rankings for Speech-Language Pathology (No. 105) and Psychology (No. 250). New rankings were not published this year for two of the university’s graduate programs, Mathematics and Pharmacy.
“I want to thank the outstanding faculty and staff of Chapman who deliver such strong instruction, research, and student support year after year,” said Glenn M. Pfieffer, acting provost. “Rankings are just one way to validate what is so special about a Chapman education, and I am thrilled to see our graduate programs recognized today.”