Scranton Graduate Programs Earn High Marks from U.S. News

Five of The University of Scranton’s graduate programs rank among the top 50 in the nation, in addition to a part-time MBA program that rose 30 spots.
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Three University of Scranton graduate programs were ranked among the top 40 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools” rankings, released April 8. Business analytics ranked 28th; finance, 31st; and accounting, 39th. Only 25 colleges and universities in the country, including Scranton, have all three programs ranked in the top 40.

Several of The University of Scranton’s graduate programs are prominently featured in new rankings by U.S. News & World Report. In addition to a part-time MBA program that is one of the nation’s fastest-rising offerings of its kind, the University has five graduate programs ranked in the nation’s top 50 and a handful of others ranked among the best in the country. 

According to the U.S. News “Best Graduate Schools” rankings, released April 8, the University’s part-time MBA program is tied for 80th nationally. Having jumped 30 spots from last year’s rankings, the University made the third-largest improvement among schools in the top 100. 

U.S. News placed five of Scranton’s graduate programs among the top 50 in the nation, ranking above such prestigious universities as Harvard, UCLA and Emory in some categories. In the rankings, Scranton’s programs in business analytics tied for 28th; finance, tied for 31st; and accounting, tied for 39th. Scranton is one of just 25 colleges and universities to have each of those three business graduate programs ranked in the top 40. The University’s graduate program in healthcare management tied for 46th and has remained in the top 50 for multiple years. The rehabilitation counseling graduate program tied for 49th.

Additionally, the University’s graduate program in occupational therapy tied for 79th, physical therapy tied for 105th and nursing-anesthesia tied for 111th. The University is also tied for No. 127 in Best Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice. All rankings are national. 


For the graduate school rankings, U.S. News uses data gathered by surveys of college faculty and administrators, and for nursing programs, from professionals working in health care, to assess the quality of programs. U.S. News also uses statistical data such as faculty student ratios and student test scores. The U.S. News ranking of the Best Graduate Schools Ranking by MBA Specialties is based solely on ratings by business school deans and directors of AACSB-accredited MBA programs.

The University offers more than 40 graduate programs across the Kania School of Management, the Leahy College of Health Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences.

The University’s graduate business programs include a Ph.D. in Accounting, Master of Accountancy (MAcc), Master of Science in Finance (MSF), Master of Science in Business Analytics (MS) and an MBA with specializations in accounting, business analytics, enterprise resource planning, finance, healthcare management, human resource management, international business, management information systems, marketing and supply chain management. The University also offers combined/accelerated bachelor’s and master’s level programs.

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The University’s graduate programs include Healthcare Management, Occupational Therapy, Doctor of Physical Therapy; and in nursing: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner, MSN, and post-master’s certificate; Executive Nursing Leadership, MSN; and Nurse Anesthesia, DNP, and an accelerated MSN degree program. Beginning in the fall 2025 semester, the University will offer a new graduate degree program in Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner, DNP, MSN, and post-master’s certificate. The University also awards graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, clinical mental health counseling and school counseling, along with clinical rehabilitation counseling.

In recent U.S. News rankings, The University of Scranton for the 31st consecutive year placed as one of its top 10 regional universities in the north. Scranton was ranked sixth. Scranton also earned a “Best Value” label for the 11th straight year by U.S. News, which ranked it 53rd on its list, “Best Value Universities in the North.”

The University’s first destination survey for the graduate Class of 2023 found a 100% success rate for advanced degree recipients with a mean salary of nearly $90,000. 

Visit The University of Scranton’s graduate admissions website for more information.

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