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  2. The measures include data on research, private support, faculty awards, graduate training, and undergraduate test scores. All of the current possible definitions of Tier 1 institutions are focused on the research aspect of universities, not the undergraduate education.

  3. 2025 Best National Universities | US News Rankings

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    Compare the top national universities in the U.S. Learn more about the best national universities to find the right school for you.

  4. Ranked: The top 100 universities in the USA

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    These are the top 100 US universities, based upon the QS World University Rankings 2024. Find out which universities are the best in your home state!

  5. Carnegie Classifications, College Tiers, and What They Mean

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    Tier 1 university? R1 university? These Carnegie Classifications indicate prestige and commitment to research among colleges and universities. Understand what they mean for you.

  6. Understanding college tiers | CollegeVine

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    When analyzing colleges, the terms Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 are commonly used to describe the perceived prestige and academic strength of a particular institution. Remember that these tiers can be subjective, and what may be considered a Tier 1 school to some might be a Tier 2 to others.

  7. College tiers: what's the difference? | CollegeVine

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    Tier 1: These are the most prestigious and selective institutions, often referred to as the "top" or "elite" colleges in the U.S. Tier 1 colleges include the Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and other highly ranked private and public universities.

  8. Search the Forbes 2024-2025 list of America's Top Colleges, ranking the best universities in the US based on student academic, career and financial success.