The University of Denver is making its mark on national rankings once more, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report's 2025-2026 rankings for graduate programs.
Falling into the coveted top 100 category, several of the university's graduate offerings are standing out, with particular programs shining in their respective fields. At the forefront is the Sturm College of Law. According to the University of Denver , the college boasts two top 10 specialty rankings, with trial advocacy and clinical training each securing the No.
8 spot. Despite ranking at No. 88 for its full-time law program, emerging above the fray, the part-time law program has climbed to No.
11. Not to be outdone, the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences' psychology program has seen a significant jump of 35 spots, now ranked at No. 62.
Moreover, their clinical psychology program took a noteworthy leap up five places to position itself at No. 45. According to the University of Denver, even the English program has edged forward, ticking up two spots to No.
97. As for the Daniels College of Business, their full-time MBA program continues to be a strong contender in the top 100, steadied at rank 97. This program's commitment to hands-on, experiential learning is designed to ensure students walk away with essential business tools in their arsenal.
Acknowledging another notable achievement, the Morgridge College of Education came in at No. 100 overall, with its library and information studies program celebrating its highest ranking at 29. U.
S. News and World Report base their rankings on a blend of expert opinion and measurable indicators of program quality, which include the depth of faculty research, student quality, and outcomes post-graduation. For those keen on digging into the complete rundown of the nation's top programs, the full Best Graduate School Rankings are available at the University of Denver's news release.
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University of Denver Graduate Programs Achieve Top 100 National Rankings with Law, Psychology, and Business Leading the Way

University of Denver's grad programs rank high in U.S. News 2025-2026 report, with law and psychology programs noted.