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Harvard University :
Harvard University takes the top slot in the United States, as well as the research and employability rating factors. In addition, Harvard is tied for sixth place in terms of learning experience.
Harvard, the country's oldest institution, has a huge, residential campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is well-known in a variety of professions, including medicine, law, and business


Stanford University :
Stanford University is ranked second in the United States. In addition, the institution is ranked second in terms of employability and research
Stanford University has one of the largest university campuses in the United States, with seven schools and 18 interdisciplinary research institutes: the Graduate School of Business, School of Engineering, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Education, School of Humanities and Sciences, Law School, and School of Medicine.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) :
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) wins the bronze medal in the United States, placing fourth in the research category and third in the employability category.
MIT researchers are leading the way in artificial intelligence, climate adaptation, HIV/AIDS, cancer, and poverty alleviation, and MIT research has previously fueled scientific breakthroughs like the development of radar, the concept of the expanding universe, and the invention of magnetic core memory.


The University of California, Berkeley (UCB) :
The University of California, Berkeley, comes in fourth in the US rankings, just missing out on a slot in the top three. The university has strong research credentials, ranking third nationally in this category.
Berkeley is one of the Association of American Universities' 14 founding members, and it is home to a number of internationally renowned research institutions, including the Space Sciences Laboratory and the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.
Columbia University :
Columbia University is ranked fifth in the United States, with great results across the board, particularly in terms of diversity and internationalization, where it is tied for fourth place.
Columbia University was founded in 1754 and has produced a number of prominent alumni, including three United States presidents: Barack Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt.


The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA):
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is another school in sixth place, with the fifth-best research score in the country.
UCLA has a total of 44,288 students, 6,992 of them are international, which helps to explain why the university has the joint highest diversity and internationalization score in the country.
Yale Universities :
Yale University ranks in joint sixth place, with a perfect score for the learning experience — the joint top-ranking school in the United States for this indicator. It is also the fourth most employable city in the country.
Yale University was founded by English Puritans in 1701 and is the third-oldest higher education institution in the United States. It is located in New Haven, Connecticut, the first planned city in America.


University of Pennsylvania :
The University of Pennsylvania is ranked eighth in the United States, with joint sixth place for a learning experience and fifth place for employability.
The University of Pennsylvania is an Ivy League private research university located in Philadelphia. It was created in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, one of the United States' founding fathers who were eager to construct a school to educate future generations.
Princeton University :
Princeton University in New Jersey is ranked ninth in the United States, with one of the highest scores in the rating for a learning experience, coming in joint sixth.
Princeton is one of the world's top research universities (ranked ninth in this category) and has produced two US presidents, James Madison, and Woodrow Wilson. Actors Jimmy Stewart and David Duchovny, Michelle Obama, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, and Apollo astronaut Pete Conrad are among the other notable graduates.


Cornell University :
Cornell University is ranked 10th in the United States. The university ranks 10th in the country for both research and employability ranking metrics.
Cornell's main campus is situated on East Hill in Ithaca, New York, with views of the city and Cayuga Lake. It covers 2,300 acres and houses laboratories, administrative buildings, and nearly all of the academic buildings, sporting facilities, auditoriums, and museums on the campus.