US News Chemical Engineering Rankings

<p>Does anyone feel like posting the US News Chemical Engineering rankings for both non-doctoral and doctoral schools... I need more than three! </p>

<p>Thanks alot</p>

<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Chemical
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate) </p>

<ol>
<li> Massachusetts Inst. of Technology</li>
<li> University of California–Berkeley </li>
<li> Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities *</li>
<li> Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *</li>
<li> Stanford University (CA)</li>
<li> California Institute of Technology
University of Texas–Austin *</li>
<li> U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *</li>
<li> Princeton University (NJ)</li>
<li>University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *</li>
<li>University of Delaware *</li>
<li>Georgia Institute of Technology *</li>
<li>Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)
</li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon University (PA)</li>
<li>Cornell University (NY)</li>
<li>Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *</li>
<li>Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *</li>
<li>Northwestern University (IL)</li>
<li>North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *
Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *</li>
<li>Rice University (TX)
University of Florida *
University of Notre Dame (IN)
University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li>Virginia Tech *</li>
</ol>

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<p>do u know where ucla will fall under this</p>

<p>rjmxc...rankings dont mean anything. go and look at what us news uses to actually grade schools with and you'll see its all a big joke.</p>