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UD grad programs take honors in U.S. News guide
 

The University of Delaware's graduate program in chemical engineering, its College of Engineering and School of Education have been given top marks in the nation in the new edition of “Best Graduate Schools,” a newsstand book to be published April 8 by U.S.News & World Report.

UD’s graduate chemical engineering program was ranked eighth in the nation, and the College of Engineering was ranked 41st, tying with Michigan State University and Rutgers University at New Brunswick.

The School of Education was ranked 50th, tying with the College of William and Mary, Fordham University and the universities of Connecticut and Tennessee–Knoxville.UD also is listed in a chart on teacher preparation programs at top research education schools.

In the magazine’s rankings of Ph.D. programs in the sciences, UD was given the following rankings: applied mathematics, tied at 44th; biological sciences, tied at 121st; chemistry, tied at 67th; computer science, tied at 60th; mathematics, tied at 73rd; and physics, tied at 77th.

The next issue of U.S. News, also available April 8, will contain many of the rankings, which along with additional information are available at [www.usnews.com].

For the rankings of the College of Engineering and the School of Education, criteria included quality assessment, student selectivity, faculty resources and research activity. The chemical engineering ranking is based on nomination by educators at peer schools.

"These rankings represent continuing recognition at a national level of the quality of our graduate programs," Acting Provost Dan Rich said. "UD has a long and distinguished history in graduate study, and our graduate students play a vital role in our University achievements."

U.S. News, which has been publishing graduate school rankings since 1994, does not rank all disciplines every year.

Not ranked this year were graduate programs in city management/urban policy (UD was ranked seventh last year), English (UD was ranked 62nd last year), history (UD was ranked 60th last year), physical therapy (UD was ranked ninth last year), psychology (UD was ranked 102nd last year), public affairs (UD was ranked 41st last year) and theatre (UD was ranked 10th in 1997).