ATLANTA, GA — Great news for Georgia! The state is home to five outstanding colleges and universities that have recently been recognized in WalletHub’s 2025 rankings. This personal finance agency released its findings on Monday, and the results have put Georgia education in the spotlight!
At the top of the list for Georgia schools is the Georgia Institute of Technology, proudly shining as the 14th-best college or university in the nation. This bustling Atlanta institution stood out amidst hundreds of contenders reviewed by WalletHub, which analyzed at least 800 colleges and universities across the United States. They based their rankings on a comprehensive set of 30 metrics, like student selectivity, cost, financing, and career outcomes.
While many students may struggle with the costs of college, WalletHub highlighted that annual expenses, including tuition and room and board, can range from $28,000 to $60,000 at four-year universities. So, it’s tremendous to see Georgia Tech recognized for its quality education, backed by impressive metrics such as student-faculty ratios and graduation rates.
Joining Georgia Tech in WalletHub’s rankings are:
When we take a closer look, it’s fascinating to note that Georgia Tech ranks as 13th among U.S. universities, while UGA follows at 55th. Meanwhile, the College of Coastal Georgia in Brunswick secured the 71st spot as the best college.
According to WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo, universities often rank higher than colleges because they include graduate-level programs, offer greater on-campus opportunities, and support higher earnings for graduates. The data shows that all of the top 10 higher education institutions in the U.S. are universities. However, colleges also have unique advantages, like smaller class sizes and more personalized learning experiences, making them attractive for certain students.
Other interesting points from WalletHub include the recognition of middle Georgia institutions. For instance, Middle Georgia State University boasts a remarkable 100 percent acceptance rate, yet it also has one of the lowest graduation rates in the country. On the other hand, Atlanta’s Georgia State University features one of the highest student-faculty ratios — a testament to the engaging education students receive.
Looking at student loan debt, WalletHub highlighted the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), which has campuses in both Atlanta and Savannah, as having one of the highest levels of student debt in the U.S. This is a critical factor for prospective students to consider when weighing their college options.
Regionally, Texas’s Rice University is leading the pack with an overall score of 77.19, marking itself as the best institution in that area. Georgia Tech follows as the second-best in the region, while Emory University and Georgia State come in at 13th and 14th respectively.
This recent recognition of Georgia’s top colleges and universities is a proud moment for the state and a great reminder of the quality education available here. For students and parents navigating the often-challenging landscape of higher education, these rankings might just help shed some light on where to focus their search!
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