University of Scranton

10/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2024 14:19

Scranton Among Top Catholic Colleges for Producing Ph.D.s

The University of Scranton has long been known for its success in placing graduates in medical and other health professions schools. Its acceptance rate to these schools falls consistently higher than the national acceptance rate.

In addition to MDs, DOs and DDMs, Scranton has also been quietly producing Ph.D.s in the sciences at a rate that places the University among the top Catholic colleges and universities in the nation.

Among Catholic undergraduate colleges and universities in the U.S. ranked for producing Ph.D. recipients from 2016 to 2022, The University of Scranton ranked No. 3 in the area mathematics and statistics; No. 10 for biological and biomedical sciences; No.10 for chemistry; and No. 16 for health sciences.

"Scranton's strong placement alongside much larger and more graduate-focused Catholic institutions in the nation highlights not only our rigorous curriculum; but the ability of and commitment by our faculty to mentoring our students in research," said Carolyn Barry, Ph.D., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University.

Scranton also ranked high among Catholic institutions in the nation for producing doctoral recipients in the areas of education administration (No. 10); history (No. 20); and psychology (No. 38).

The doctoral data, which originated from National Science Foundation, is presented in an interactive format for easy comparisons by Higher Ed Data Stories.

Read about the University's success in placing women in fully-funded Ph.D. programs in philosophy in the Scranton Journal article.

In another recent national ranking, The Princeton Review "Best Colleges" list ranked The University of Scranton No. 17 in the nation for "Best Science Lab Facilities," among other lists.