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SUNY Potsdam rated in Top 50 Master's Universities in U.S.

Posted 8/29/23

POTSDAM – The State University of New York at Potsdam has been ranked No. 47 in the country in its national master's universities ratings, according to Washington Monthly. Since the rankings were …

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SUNY Potsdam rated in Top 50 Master's Universities in U.S.

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POTSDAM – The State University of New York at Potsdam has been ranked No. 47 in the country in its national master's universities ratings, according to Washington Monthly.

Since the rankings were first created 18 years ago, SUNY Potsdam has continually climbed the list.

SUNY Potsdam was among the top 8 percent of national master's-granting universities rated this year, coming out at No. 47 out of all 604 institutions on the list, and No. 34 among the public colleges listed.

"For over two centuries, SUNY Potsdam has been steadfast in providing an education that is not only accessible and affordable, but also deeply ingrained in the betterment of society," said President Dr. Suzanne Smith. "This latest national recognition affirms our commitment to creating the difference-makers of tomorrow -- helping students graduate with less debt, on a path to successful and fulfilling careers."

For its guide, Washington Monthly ranks colleges based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research, and promoting public service.

SUNY Potsdam also was recognized in Washington Monthly's Best Bang for the Buck (Northeast) rankings, which lists campuses that help non-wealthy students attain marketable degrees at affordable prices. The College came in at No. 68 in that ranking, out of 388 institutions that made the cut. Among public institutions, SUNY Potsdam ranks at No. 30 in the Northeast for value.

The College rates highly thanks in large part to the social mobility return it provides for graduates, helping students from all socioeconomic backgrounds earn their degrees and go on to fulfilling and successful careers, with as little debt as possible. Additionally, Potsdam scores highly for the number of undergraduates who go on to earn a Ph.D. or doctorate. SUNY Potsdam also earned high scores for the percentage of federal work-study funds spent on service, and for the percentage of graduates studying service-oriented majors like health, education and social service.

To view the full rankings and read more about the methodology, visit washingtonmonthly.com/2023-college-guide/masters.