University rankings, while imperfect, can be a quick way to get inspiration for a more thorough school search. As international higher education experts, we here at Shorelight encourage international students and their families to use rankings as the opening inquiry into a much larger university research process, a potential means of shortening a long list of possible places to apply.
And rankings can be very convenient: For international students who aren’t necessarily able to visit universities in person before applying, rankings can provide a better sense of a school from afar. Use them as an early information point to kick off a larger conversation about which schools may be your best fit, offer the degree programs that most interest you, and create the overall study abroad experience you want.
U.S. News & World Report has released its Best Colleges rankings for 2025, and we’re thrilled to share that nine of Shorelight’s international-friendly universities are among the best in the nation. Check out the lists, then reach out to our expert counselors to narrow down your options further and submit your applications.
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Shorelight Universities in the Top 100 Best Colleges
UC Berkeley
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#17
Rutgers University — New Brunswick
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#41 (tie)
Stony Brook University
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#58 (tie)
University at Buffalo
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#76 (tie)
University of Illinois Chicago
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#80 (tie)
American University
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#91 (tie)
Florida International University
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#98 (tie)
Gonzaga University
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#98 (tie)
Rutgers University — Camden
U.S. News 2025 Best Colleges Ranking
#98 (tie)
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Shorelight Universities with Top-Ranked Programs for 2025
Best Undergraduate Business Programs
2 - tie - University of California Berkeley
40 -tie - University of South Carolina
40 - tie - University of Utah
65 - tie - Auburn University
65 - tie - Rutgers University – New Brunswick
65 - tie - University of Kansas
94 - tie - American University
94 - tie - University at Buffalo
94 - tie – University of Illinois Chicago
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Best Undergraduate Computer Science Programs
2 - tie - University of California Berkeley
50 - tie - Stony Brook University
50 - tie - University of Utah
53 - tie - Rutgers – New Brunswick
53 - tie - University at Buffalo
73 - tie - Auburn University
73 - University of Illinois Chicago
87 – University of Central Florida
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Best Undergraduate Economics Programs
5 - tie - University of California Berkeley
65 - tie - Rutgers – New Brunswick
83 - tie - American University
93 - tie - Stony Brook University
93 - tie - University of Illinois Chicago
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Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
*where doctorate is the highest degree
3 - University of California Berkeley
51 - tie - Rutgers – New Brunswick
57 - tie - Auburn University
57 - tie - University at Buffalo
66 - tie - Stony Brook University
71 - tie - Missouri University of Science & Technology
71 - University of Utah
79 - University of Illinois Chicago
98 - tie – University of Kansas
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Best Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges
83 - tie - Austin College
83 - tie - Southwestern University
95 - tie - Whittier College
100 - tie - Lycoming College
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Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs
13 - University of Illinois Chicago
26 - tie - MGH Institute of Health Professions
26 - tie - University of Kansas
26 - tie - UMass Boston
39 - tie - Rutgers – New Brunswick
39 - tie - University of Central Florida
39 - tie - University of South Carolina
39 - tie - University of Utah
54 - tie - Auburn University
74 - tie - Gonzaga University
74 - tie - Rutgers University – Camden
74 - tie - Stony Brook University
74 - tie - The University of Texas at San Antonio
96 - tie - University at Buffalo
Learn more about studying health care, nursing, and pre-med in the US >
Best Undergraduate First-Year Experiences
2 - tie - University of South Carolina
29 - tie - Auburn University
33 - tie - American University
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Best Value Schools
32 - tie - University of Dayton
34 - tie - Robert Morris University
44 - tie - University of the Pacific
94 - tie - Florida International University
96 - tie – University of Kansas
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Most Innovative Schools
#12 - tie - University of Central Florida
#16 - University of California Berkeley
#33 - tie - Florida International University
#38 - tie - American University
#53 - tie - Belmont University
#53 - tie - Stony Brook University
#63 - tie - Auburn University
#63 - tie - University of Illinois Chicago
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How to Use US University Rankings When Doing Your Own College Search
If you’re still struggling with where to apply to university, remember that rankings are a good first foray into finding which universities have excellent academics, faculty, and career development services (and finding jobs after graduation). When you’re building out your list of potential schools where you plan to apply, rankings can help you gather together the places that interest you on a high level – the schools where you want to investigate further more (and eventually winnow down to a shorter list).
As you consult the newest university rankings, remember that U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, the Princeton Review, Shanghai Rankings, and other private companies develop their own standards for evaluating and measuring, with each being different. Each will have its own criteria for quality and will likely define “best” in different ways. It’s important to note that your own best criteria may be very different from what the ranking organizations measure.
Always put what you value front and center, because your preferences will determine whether your study abroad experience is amazing, just OK, or less than ideal. For example, if you want to live and study in a city, then choosing to go to a top-ranked school that’s in a rural area may not be best for you.
To effectively use college rankings for your own research, check out the Shorelight guide to university rankings and accreditations. Reach out to our enrollment counselors – they’re always available to answer any questions about which schools match well with your intended courses, degree program, and long-term career plan.
It’s exciting to think about going to a prestigious college on the 2025 Best Colleges list, but know that the rankings are just one source of info for prospective university students. Many schools that are not on the lists also provide amazing experiences for international students! Know that many good choices are available for your higher education journey – and you’ll likely have an amazing experience, no matter where you choose to enroll.
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