Chancellor Gary S. May | Official website
Chancellor Gary S. May | Official website
The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis has secured its position among the nation's top 25 master’s degree nursing programs, as reported by U.S. News & World Report. In the recent rankings, the nursing school tied for 24th place, marking the fourth consecutive year of being recognized for its excellence in graduate nursing education.
Alongside the nursing program, the School of Education at UC Davis also demonstrated its academic strength by tying for 42nd place among the 255 qualifying schools. The Graduate School of Management's Full-Time MBA program maintained its high standing, securing a tie for 57th place in the national rankings.
In addition to these achievements, specialty programs at UC Davis also received notable rankings. The public health program was tied for 29th place among 213 ranked programs, while the computer science program held a tie for 36th place among 205 programs.
U.S. News & World Report's rankings encompass various disciplines and specialties, with assessments based on expert opinions and statistical indicators evaluating academic excellence and achievements of students and faculty. UC Davis, known for its commitment to transforming students' lives and impactful research, values third-party assessments while understanding the subjectivity and variability of ranking methodologies.
UC Davis encourages prospective students to consider rankings as one of many factors in their college decision-making process, emphasizing the university's dedication to inclusiveness, equity, and social mobility. As a leading public university, UC Davis remains focused on its mission and values, striving to serve the public good and provide a conducive environment for academic excellence.
For more details on the rankings and UC Davis' accomplishments, interested individuals can visit the U.S. News and World Report website and explore the university's rankings page for comprehensive information dating back to 2016.