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Eric Helms and Student in Organic Research Lab

According to survey data from the , ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ ranks in the top 10 at producing Chemistry PhD’s among all undergraduate colleges in the US from 2015-2109 (the most recently available data).

ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ’s ranking (#10, N = 20) places it ahead of regional private colleges and comparable to much larger universities. See lists below for full rankings.

#1. Carleton College, N = 41
#2. Harvey Mudd College, N = 33
#3. Hope College, N = 29
#4. College of the Holy Cross, N = 26
#4. College of Wooster, N = 26
#6. Grinnell College, N = 25
#7. Franklin & Marshall College, N = 22
#8. Furman University, N = 22
#9. St. Olaf College, N = 21
#10. ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, N = 20
#10. Wellesley College, N = 20
#12. Allegheny College, N = 19
#12. Kalamazoo College, N = 19
#12. Macalester College, N = 19
#12. University of Richmond, N = 19
#17. Washington & Jefferson College, N = 18
#17. Williams College, N = 18
#19. Hamilton College, N = 17
#20. Juniata College, N = 16

all data, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/home (accessed 6/29/21)

#1. Cornell Univ, N = 51
#2. SUNY Buffalo, N = 40
#3. Univ of Rochester, N = 34
#4. NYU, N = 32
#5. Columbia Univ, N = 24
#5. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, N = 24
#7. SUNY Binghamton, N = 23
#8. RIT, N = 22
#8. Stony Brook Univ, N = 22
#10. ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ, N = 20
#11. Hamilton College, N = 17
#12. SUNY Albany, N = 16
#13. Syracuse Univ, N = 15
#14. St. John Fisher College, N = 14
#15. Ithaca College, N = 13
#16. Bard College, N = 12
#16. Canisius College, N = 12
#18. CUNY City College, N = 11
#18. Clarkson Univ, N = 11
#18. Colgate Univ, N = 11
#18. Hobart and William Smith College, N = 11
#18. Siena College, N = 11

all data, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/home (accessed 6/29/21)

In addition to pure chemistry, ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ Chemistry and Biochemistry graduates have gone to graduate programs in a wide variety of related fields, including Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Toxicology, Biostatistics, Biomedical Science, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Epidemiology, Computational Biology, Food Science, Forensic Science, Environmental Science & Engineering, Water Resource Science, and Agricultural Chemistry. Positions in these graduate programs are typically fully funded (in other words, on full scholarship), as is common in natural science graduate programs. See below for a partial list of colleges and universities at which ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅ Chemistry and Biochemistry graduates have attended graduate programs.

Boston College


Columbia University


Harvard University


Johns Hopkins University


New York University


Pennsylvania State University


Stony Brook University


SUNY Binghamton


SUNY Buffalo


Texas A&M University


The Ohio State University


University of Chicago


University of Colorado, Boulder


University of Delaware


University of Iowa


University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


University of Rochester


University of Southern California


University of Texas, Austin


University of Toronto


University of Vermont


University of Washington


Washington University in St. Louis


Yale University

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