Clark School Earns Another High Ranking

Clark School Earns Another High Ranking

Clark School Earns Another High Ranking


The Clark School is ranked #6 among The Princeton Review's first listing of the Top 20 Graduate Engineering Programs.

The programs were ranked using a combination of quantitative criteria, including GRE scores, undergraduate GPA, percentage of applicants accepted and percentage of top undergraduates applying.

The Princeton Review also named the University of Maryland as a "Best Value College."

Earlier this year, the Clark School was highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report and by The Institute of Higher Education and Center for World-Class Universities.

For more information on these rankings, please visit The Princeton Review web site.

April 26, 2007


Prev   Next

Current Headlines

Cholesterol Found to Play Key Role in Protecting the Blood-Brain Barrier

Sensor Advancement Breaks Barriers in Brain-Behavior Research

Reilly Awarded Sloan Foundation Grant for Resilience Research

Helping Early-Career Researchers Navigate NSF Cybersecurity Funding

Alchemity Among 17 MIPS-Funded University Research Projects

MATRIX Faculty to Present at International Conference

ECE Alum Sanjoy Paul (Ph.D. ’92) Named Fellow of NAI

Professor Cheng Gong Awarded $1M Single-PI Grant from U.S. Navy

News Resources

Return to Newsroom

Search News

Archived News

Events Resources

Events Calendar