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U.S. News & World Report named three TCU programs and three specialties in its Best Graduate Schools rankings for 2024-2025, several climbing multiple spots from last year.

Both the full-time and the part-time MBA programs in the TCU Neeley School of Business are ranked in the Top 100. TCU Neeley advanced to tie for No. 44 in Best Business Schools, and its part-time MBA rose to tie for No. 66.

The College of Education climbed to tie at No. 117 for Best Education Schools.

Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences had three specialties that made the Health Specialty Rankings. Most notably, nursing anesthesia ranked No. 7. Also on the list were speech language pathology tied at No. 78 and social work masters tied at 142.

“TCU’s rise in this national ranking of graduate programs reflects our commitment to academic excellence at all levels,” said Interim Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Floyd L. Wormley, Jr. “We know – and the nation, our graduates with advanced degrees and their employers know – that our graduate programs excel.” 

Wormley also serves as dean of graduate programs at TCU. 

U.S. News releases its graduate program rankings annually based on statistical data and peer assessments, while specialty rankings are released periodically and based solely on peer assessments. View the full list of rankings and methodology from U.S. News & World Report.

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