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Pennsylvania State University World Ranking
The world rankings of Pennsylvania State University are as follows:

Pennsylvania State University, also known as Pennsylvania State University, is a world-famous public university located in Pennsylvania, USA. It has 24 campuses in Pennsylvania, the largest of which is the main campus Park. It is one of the outstanding public universities in the United States and one of the large universities in the United States.

Pennsylvania State University (PSU), founded in 1855, is a public research university with its main campus in Colicci, Pennsylvania, USA, and 23 campuses. The school is a member of the top ten leagues and associations of American universities and is known as the "public Ivy League".

Academic and scientific research capabilities rank among the top in the world, and they are top in engineering, meteorology, earth science, geography, media, management, special education and agriculture. It is also the birthplace of American industrial engineering and English literature.

In 2020, QS World University ranked 93rd.

20 19 American news and world report ranked 7 1 among the top 500 universities in the world.

QS World University 20 19 ranked 95th.

Pennsylvania State University was founded in 1855. Its main campus is located in Colicci, Pennsylvania, USA. It also has 23 branch schools. It is an American public research university. The school is one of the top ten sports leagues and a member of association of american universities, and is known as the public Ivy League.

There are 43 American national academicians in the faculty, including American Academy of Sciences 14, American Academy of Engineering 13 and American College of Arts and Sciences 16.

Pennsylvania State University's School of Engineering has an excellent reputation. One out of every 50 outstanding engineers in the United States comes from Pennsylvania. This has also brought considerable research funds to the school. Many related enterprises directly cooperate with schools for research and development. The School of Earth and Mineral Sciences of Pennsylvania State University ranks sixth among its American counterparts.