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Best Chemical Engineering Schools Comparison

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Institutional Characteristics

The following table compares the basic academic information between best Chemical Engineering schools. By school type, there are 7 public and 4 private schools in best Chemical Engineering schools. By school level, all 11 schools are 4-years institutions.
Academic Comparison - Best Chemical Engineering Schools
RankNameLocationType/LevelHighest DegreeOffered Degree
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate
2 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
3 Stanford University Stanford, CAPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
3 University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CAPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
3 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MNPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
6 The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TXPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
7 Princeton University Princeton, NJPrivate (not-for-profit), four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
8 University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CAPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
8 University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WIPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeCertificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
10 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta, GAPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeBachelor, Master, Doctorate, Post-Graduate
10 University of Delaware Newark, DEPublic, four-yearsDoctor's DegreeAssociate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate

Key Facts Comparison

The average tuition & fees of best Chemical Engineering schools is - for all undergraduate students. The following table compares key facts for each schools including acceptance rate, graduation rate, tuition, student to faculty ratio, and student population.
Key Facts Comparison Between Best Chemical Engineering Schools
RankNameTuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent Faculty RatioStudent Population
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology $60,156 3.96% 94% 3:111,858
2 California Institute of Technology $63,255 2.69% 94% 3:12,401
3 Stanford University $62,484 3.68% 95% 5:118,283
3 University of California-Berkeley $14,850 / $45,627 11.33% 94% 19:145,307
3 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities $16,488 / $36,402 74.91% 84% 16:154,955
6 The University of Texas at Austin $11,678 / $42,778 31.35% 87% 18:152,384
7 Princeton University $59,710 5.70% 97% 5:18,842
8 University of California-Santa Barbara $14,965 / $45,742 25.85% 85% 17:126,420
8 University of Wisconsin-Madison $11,205 / $40,603 49.06% 89% 18:148,956
10 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus $11,764 / $32,876 17.13% 92% 19:145,296
10 University of Delaware $16,080 / $39,720 73.81% 79% 15:124,039
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