U.S.News and World Report rankings — revised

An April 2 UNMC Today story about the U.S.News and World Report’s rankings of graduate schools has been revised. More institutions were surveyed than originally reported in UNMC Today.

Here is a list of the UNMC programs that were recognized in the rankings with the revised survey numbers:

  • the College of Medicine’s primary care program (ranked 10th out of 145 schools surveyed, up from 11th place);
  • the College of Medicine’s rural health medicine program (tied for sixth out of 145 schools surveyed, up from ninth place);
  • the College of Nursing’s master’s degree program (ranked 32nd out of 396 programs surveyed, up from 39th);
  • the School of Allied Health Professions’ physician assistant program (maintained its position, tying for 14th out of 106 programs surveyed);
  • the College of Pharmacy (tied for 27th out of 88 schools surveyed); and
  • the School of Allied Health Professions’ physical therapy program (tied for 31st out of 194 programs surveyed).

Click here to see the April 2 UNMC Today story with revised numbers.

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