University of Iowa ranks high in U.S. News Grad School Rankings
The University of Iowa boasts 52 programs recognized by U.S. News for excellence, with rankings in the top five, highlighting its diverse academic strength.
The University of Iowa continues to demonstrate academic excellence across multiple disciplines, with an impressive 52 graduate programs earning recognition in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings. Most notably, seven programs achieved coveted spots among the nation’s top five, showcasing Iowa’s commitment to exceptional graduate education.
Leading the university’s achievements is the Physician Assistant program at the Carver College of Medicine, which secured the number one position nationally. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Audiology program and the College of Nursing’s Anesthesia program claimed the second and third spots, respectively, in their fields.

Top-tier medical and healthcare programs
Healthcare-related programs demonstrated particular strength in this year’s rankings. The Physical Therapy program at Carver College of Medicine ranked third nationwide, while the College of Nursing’s Pediatric Primary Care DNP program secured the fourth position. The Rehabilitation Counseling program in the College of Education also achieved a notable fourth-place ranking.
The university’s medical school maintained strong positions in primary care and research, earning Tier 2 status in both categories among approximately 50 top medical schools nationwide.
Strong performance across multiple disciplines
Beyond healthcare, Iowa showcased excellence across diverse academic fields, with 21 programs ranking among the nation’s top 25. Notable achievements include:
- College of Public Health programs ranking consistently high, with Health Care Management (11th), Biostatistics (16th), and Environmental Health Sciences (18th)
- Tippie College of Business’s part-time MBA program securing 22nd place
- The College of Law maintaining strong positions in multiple specialties, including Contracts/Commercial Law (19th)
Graduate outcomes and professional impact
The rankings also highlighted Iowa’s success in preparing graduates for professional practice. The College of Law ranked 22nd for graduates securing federal clerkships, while the Carver College of Medicine ranked 34th for graduates practicing in rural areas, demonstrating the university’s commitment to addressing healthcare needs in underserved communities.
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