<p>This Undergraduate classification is the only one specifically aimed at foreign students. Its criteria are:
1) Selectivity
2) Quality of education
3) Mean test scores
4) World image (evaluated by the 15 AUAP panels of recruiting experts) </p>
<p>Rankings:
1) Columbia(NY) *
2) Stanford (CA)
3) NYU (MA)
4) Cornell (NY) *
5) University of Pennsylvania (PA)
6) MIT (MA)
7) Princeton (NJ) *
8) Harvard (NY) *
9) Caltech (CA)
10) Penn State University (PA)
11) Yale (CA) *
12) Duke (NC)<br>
13) Dartmouth (NH) *
14) University of Miami (FL)<br>
15) Georgetown U.(DC)
16) University of Chicago (IL)
17) Wake Forest (NC)
18) Pepperdine University (CA)
19) Boston University (MA)
20) Vanderbilt University (TN)</p>
<p>AHAHHA im srry but this ranking already has some problems NYU is not in Ma its in NY and Yale is not in CA but in CT if this place cant even get the locations of these colleges right then the rankings cant not be trusted</p>
<p>yes i mean Columbia and NYU are good schools but those top 3 spots are saved for Harvard, Yale and Princeton and also University of Miami in FL is not as good as UCLA or UC Berkeley,</p>
<p>ludicrous. i find it very hard to believe that NYU can beat Harvard in ANY of the criteria not to mention overall. Oh yeah maybe they are refering to another Harvard from New York...</p>
<p>This ranking doesn't say which ones are the best universities, it kind of puts the numbers together for how good the universities are and how many internationals can get in there.</p>
<p>The numbers they use are the students who go thru AUAP to apply for admission at US schools.....next time please read through the page before you post a ranking and make sure that you understand the data that is presented.</p>