<p>Letter today from Dean Zvi Galil to engineering students:</p>
<p>Hi All,</p>
<p>US News & World Report ranking is out.
SEAS is up to number 19th.
Harvard is down to 23rd.</p>
<p>Here is the entire Ivy League picture:</p>
<p>Cornell 10
Princeton 18
Columbia 19,20
Harvard 23-25
Penn 29
Yale 37-39
Dartmouth 47-49
Brown not in the top 50</p>
<p>These are grad school rankings. The relevancy to SEAS undergrad is limited.</p>
<p>The engineering professors teach both undergrad and grad courses. You can do undergrad research projects under the supervision of the grad professors, and you have interaction with the grad students. You probably won't get the graduate funding but there's still some pretty good relevancy, if you know what I'm saying. It's like the graduate engineering power extending into the undergraduate world.</p>
<p>This is good news, but does anyone know who IEOR/Financial Engineering rank by themselves? I was under the impression that Columbia was one of few (if not the only) universities that offered Financial Engineering and I'm wondering how others perceive it.</p>