PHILADELPHIA - According to a new U.S. News and World Report list, Philadelphia's colleges are among the nation's best. The ranking considers several factors, such as student test scores, financial resources, and alumni giving. Additionally, experts in academia are weighed in to give each school an overall score. In the Philadelphia area, the University of Pennsylvania was named the No. 10 college in the country.


The Philadelphia metropolitan area has a long tradition of education. It is home to the University of Pennsylvania, a prestigious Ivy League member that ranks 13th globally. Other notable universities include Temple University, Drexel University, and Swarthmore College. Philadelphia has historically been a pivotal city in the US and has strong art and culture scene.

The University of Pennsylvania is the top-ranked of the three-Philadelphia colleges on the list. The university has an enrollment of nearly 27,300 undergraduates. With more than 150 majors available, there is something for everyone. In addition to engineering, Philadelphia colleges also offer a range of graduate programs. The average cost of a degree program is $41,715 per year.

The University of Pennsylvania has a history of producing some of the nation's best graduates. Founded in 1842, Villanova University is a private, four-year university. The campus is spread across 240 acres of historic land. It has a campus that's easy to reach from major metropolises. The Fox School of Business offers a Bachelor's degree in business administration and many undergraduate and graduate business and management degrees and concentrations.

Penn is a traditional Ivy League school and consistently ranks among the top ten universities in the country. Its renowned Wharton School of Business has a distinguished alumni list that includes the likes of Warren Buffett and Elon Musk. It's also a vibrant urban campus, so students can enjoy academic and cultural experiences. Some students may consider Penn a "safe ivy," while others see it as an exciting, unique school.