1. Ohio State University
The main campus of Ohio State University is located in Columbus, the capital of Ohio, USA. It is a research-oriented public institution of higher learning with a long history in the United States and the number one public university in the state.
Ohio State University, founded in 1870, is currently the largest university in the United States. Today, it is the top public university in the United States and is known as one of the "public Ivy League" universities. Among all research universities in the United States, the comprehensive ranking is 15.
2. Texas A&M; M) University (Texas A & amp;; M university)
Texas a&m; M) TAMU is a four-year public university founded in 1876. Covering an area of 5 142 acres, this university is one of the largest universities in the United States.
Texas a&m; M) A & * * is divided into ten colleges. According to the new york Times University Guide, Texas A & amp; M University is the best in engineering and agricultural science, but in recent years, business administration has developed rapidly, especially the reputation of accounting is growing. Texas a & amp; M University was rated as a second-class national university by US News and World Report, and its academic reputation ranked 5 1 in the United States.
3. University of Florida
The University of Florida is a public research university located in Gainesville, Florida, USA. Its predecessor was 1853 East Florida State Theological Seminary. 19 In the 1960s, the seminary merged with Florida Agricultural University. 1905, the University of Florida was formally established with legal permission. At present, * * * has 49,000 students (32,766 undergraduates and 65,438 postgraduates+0,71,3 1), making it one of the top five universities in the United States.
4. University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is located in the twin cities of Minnesota: Pohris, Minneapolis and St. Paul, and belongs to the University of Minnesota System School.
In addition to the Twin Cities Campus, the University of Minnesota also has Deluce Campus, Crookston Campus and Morris Campus in Cuckston. However, Shuangcheng Campus is still the most famous, and it is the top 100 national university in the United States. Twin Cities is the best university in Minnesota, offering150 Bachelor's Degree, 200 Master's Degree and100 Doctor's Degree. Since it is a research university, the University of Minnesota not only invests in scientific research projects, but also has strong scientific research funds.
5. Purdue University West lafayette Campus.
Purdue University's West lafayette Campus now has 12 colleges, of which the Engineering College and the Art College are the largest, offering more than 200 degree-granting majors and nearly 6 100 courses.
There are 38,208 students from 50 states in the United States and 129 countries around the world, including 1622 graduate students. The graduate school is responsible for postgraduate courses and scientific research. The American Northern College Center Association authorizes schools to award doctorates. And Purdue University Purdue University is much cheaper than ordinary private schools in tuition fees.
6. University of Georgia, USA
The University of Georgia is the first four-year public university in the United States, founded in 1785, located in Athens, Georgia. It is also the oldest research university in the United States and the largest institution of higher learning in the University of Georgia system.
Georgia is a first-class institution of higher learning with excellent teachers' quality. The University of Georgia is also the first state university in the United States. It consists of 14 college and 1 institute. At the undergraduate level, 65,438+09 bachelor's degrees in 65,438+073 different fields are offered.
7. Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech and State University are comprehensive public universities focusing on engineering. The main campus is located in Fort Blake, montgomery county, Virginia, and there are research and education centers in Virginia, American Capital Circle, Switzerland, Dominica, India and Egypt.
The school was founded in 1872. At that time, land-grant universities was mainly engaged in agriculture and science and engineering. At present, Virginia Tech is a research university with the largest number of full-time students in Virginia, and it is also one of the few part-time military colleges in American public universities that retain the corps of non-commissioned officers.
8. North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
North Carolina State University, founded in 1887, is a public comprehensive university with an area of 1.600 mu, located in Raleigh.
The school consists of departments of agriculture and life sciences, education and psychology, engineering, humanities and social sciences, management, natural resources, physics and mathematics, textiles, veterinary medicine and design. The University of North Carolina has about 7000 faculty members, including about 1 800 professors and researchers. Many teachers and researchers enjoy a high reputation throughout the country.
The patent technical strength ranks third in the United States; The university's research funding from industry ranks seventh in the United States; Among public research universities, non-government funded research funds rank 12 in the United States.
9. University of Iowa
The University of Iowa, also known as the University of Iowa, was founded in 1847. It is a research university and enjoys an international reputation. The University of Iowa is especially famous for its medical school, law school and business school. It is a second-class national university in the United States, with a comprehensive ranking of 7 1 in 20 15 years.
Iowa City, a beautiful town located in the eastern part of Iowa in the central United States, was selected as the city of literature by UNESCO in 2008 and became the third largest city of literature in the world.
10. Auburn University
Auburn University was founded in 1856, located in Auburn University Town, Alabama. In 20 13, Auburn University ranked 82nd in the national university rankings. Auburn University is an old school in the south, offering degrees in more than 130 fields, and providing the only public support projects in the state in many fields such as agriculture, forestry, architecture, pharmacy and veterinary medicine. In particular, it has strong research projects in schools of literature, science, mathematics, business, education and engineering.
Auburn University has its own civil airport, and 2013 * * has 55 aircraft to provide services for research visits of university staff. Auburn University has excellent sports performance, and its tiger team has dominated NCAA stadiums for many times.
1 1. State University of new york at Buffalo, Suny.
State University of New York at Buffalo, also known as the University of Buffalo in new york. SUNY was founded in 1846 and merged into the system of SUNY State University in 1962. It is the largest and most comprehensive public flagship university in new york State University system, and is known as the "Crown Pearl" of new york State University. Based on the university's long-term top research level and excellent academic reputation, the State University of New York at Buffalo was listed as a research-intensive university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
During the period of 1989, the school was invited to join association of american universities (AAU), an authoritative educational academic institution, and became one of the 62 world-class research universities in North America. It is also the first public university in New York State to join the Association.
12. University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh, founded in 1787, is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States.
The University of Pittsburgh, formerly known as Pittsburgh College, was founded by Brick enrich, the Supreme Judge of Pennsylvania. At that time, he predicted that Pittsburgh would develop into an important part of Pennsylvania, so it was very important to establish an academic foundation as soon as possible. As he expected, with the development of economy and industry, Pittsburgh may be the second largest city in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh College was originally a log cabin in the middle of nowhere, and its scale was constantly expanding. Finally, it developed into a university with complete disciplines in 1908 at the beginning of the 20th century, and was named the University of Pittsburgh.
13. State University of New York at Stony Brook (Suny)
SBU State University of New York at Stony Brook (hereinafter referred to as "the University") is located in Long Island, a scenic spot on the outskirts of new york. A well-known research-oriented public university in the United States, a member of American University Alliance, and the central institution of new york State University System. It ranks 78th among global universities and 54th among American public universities.
Yang Zhenning, a famous nuclear physicist and Nobel Prize winner in physics, has been teaching in this school for 37 years. The birthplace of the first nuclear magnetic resonance image in the world. Since the establishment of 1957, many famous people have been trained, including three Nobel Prize winners and John F.? Winner of Fields Prize, Wolff Prize and Abel Prize. Milnor and others.
14. State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY)
The State University of new york at Binghamton, founded in 1946, is the oldest public university in New York State and the highest ranked and prestigious university in the university system of New York State. The school has a comprehensive development and distinctive features, and is known as the "public Ivy". Tri-City College, the predecessor of the school, provided post-war skills training for veterans after World War II. 1950 was incorporated into the system of new york state university. At that time, the school was named Hapl College, and 1992 was officially renamed as Binghamton University of the State University of New York.
15. State University of New York at Albany (SUNY)
The State University of New York at Albany, founded in 1844, is one of the oldest campuses of the State University of new york.
This university has three campuses, namely, Shangcheng Campus, Downtown Campus and East Campus. New york State University in Albany provides excellent undergraduate and graduate education, research and public services. There are about 17000 students in the school, including more than 1 1000 undergraduates and more than 5000 postgraduates. These students come from 83 different countries. The State University of New York at Albany * * has 65,438+00 colleges, mainly including: arts and sciences college, engineering college, business college, education college, computer and information college, public affairs and policy college, criminal law college, social welfare college, public health college, graduate school and so on.
16.SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
The College of Environmental Science and Forestry Science of new york State University (Syracuse) was established in 19 1 1, which is a special college for education and research. Its main institutions are chemistry, building management and wood production engineering, environment and forest biology, environmental resources and forestry engineering, environmental research, forest and natural resources management, forestry technology, landscape design, paper science and engineering.
Schools with tuition below $20,000.
1. Brigham Young University (Provo)
Brigham Young University was founded in 1875. The school is located in Provo, Utah, USA.
The most authoritative USNEWS ranking in the United States gives Brigham Young a rating of "the 62nd best comprehensive university in the United States in 20 14", in which accounting was rated as the 2nd best comprehensive university in the United States by Businessweek, 7th by USNEWS in 20 1 5, 20th by "the best library", 27th by human resource management and 22nd by strategic management.
About 98% of Brigham Young University students (34,000 students) are members of church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, and one third of them are from Utah. Students in this university are required to abide by honor rules, such as academic integrity, dress code, not having premarital sex and refusing to consume drugs and alcohol. About 3 1% students choose to take foreign language courses, so Brigham Young University may be the university with the largest number of multilingual students in the United States.
2.SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
The College of Environmental Science and Forestry Science of new york State University (Syracuse) was established in 19 1 1, which is a special college for education and research. Its main institutions are chemistry, building management and wood production engineering, environment and forest biology, environmental resources and forestry engineering, environmental research, forest and natural resources management, forestry technology, landscape design, paper science and engineering.