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Intended to support research and policy analysis, the Carnegie Classification uses empirical data about characteristics of students and faculty and the work of the institutions to identify categories of institutions based on function and mission, including doctoral-granting institutions, comprehensive universities and colleges, liberal arts ...
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, or simply the Carnegie Classification, is a framework for classifying colleges and universities in the United States. It was created in 1970 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
The Carnegie Classification® is the leading framework for recognizing and describing institutional diversity in U.S. higher education. The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education developed the classification in 1973 to support its program of research and policy analysis.
In January, the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education released an updated 2021 classification list for universities. In this update, nine more universities have achieved the “Doctoral/Very High Research Activity” or “R1” category, the highest possible rank among research universities.
Nine more universities have achieved the highest category of research universities in this year’s updated classification of higher education institutions by the Carnegie Classification of...
The updated classifications will create new, multi-dimensional groupings of institutions that go beyond the single label (such as Master’s Colleges and Universities: Medium Programs) that is now assigned to every U.S. college and university.
Carnegie Classification comprises nearly 4,000 institutions — and includes both longstanding degree-granting and research categories as well as elective categories. At the top of the Carnegie Classification’s longstanding basic classification framework are “R1” doctorate-granting universities with “very high research activity.”
Carnegie Mellon University's ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #21. Its tuition and fees are $65,636.