Nine prestigious Dallas-Fort Worth universities have climbed through the ranks in U.S. News & World Report’s recently released report of the best graduate schools nationwide for 2025. Several graduate programs also appeared among the top 10 in a Texas-wide comparison.
U.S. News published its annual national “Best Graduate Schools” rankings on April 8. They look at several programs including business, education, engineering, fine arts, health, and many others.
For the 2025 report, the publication added new Ph.D. social sciences and humanities program rankings in English, history, political science and sociology for the first time since 2021. U.S. News also ranked graduate economics and psychology programs in the social sciences and the humanities for the first time since 2022.
Among the newcomers is Dallas Baptist University and Abilene Christian University’s branch campus, ACU Dallas, based in Addison.
Here’s how the nine local schools ranked, statewide and nationally, and how they compared with last year’s national ranking:
The University of Texas at Dallas
- No. 3 best graduate business school in Texas; No. 31 nationally (up from No. 38 last year)
- No. 6 best graduate engineering school in Texas; No. 85 nationally
UT Dallas’ part-time MBA program ranked one spot lower as the 14th best nationwide for 2025, and its audiology program tied for No. 5 (down from No. 3 last year). Its speech-language pathology program moved up three spots and earned No. 18 nationally.
- No. 3 best graduate education school in Texas; No. 49 nationally (down from No. 48)
- No. 4 best graduate business school in Texas; No. 34 nationally (unchanged)
- No. 4 best law school in Texas; No. 43 nationally (down from No. 42)
- No. 11 best graduate engineering school in Texas; No. 160 nationally
University of North Texasin Dallas
- No. 9 best law school in Texas; No. 163 nationally
University of North Texas in Denton
- No. 8 best graduate education school in Texas; tied for No. 114 nationally (down from No. 107)
- No. 9 best graduate engineering school in Texas; No. 136 nationally
- No. 11 best graduate business school in Texas; tied for No. 122-133 nationally (down from No. 111)
UNT Denton’s part-time MBA program is the 88th best in the nation, and its audiology program tied for No. 66. The public affairs department ranked No. 72 nationwide this year, and it maintained its top-10 rankings for its homeland security and emergency management (No. 5), and the local government management (No. 8) programs
Texas Christian University in Fort Worth
- No. 6 best graduate business school in Texas; No. 43 nationally (up from No. 44)
- No. 7 best graduate education school in Texas; tied for No. 114 nationally (up from No. 117)
Texas A&M University in Fort Worth
- No. 2 best law school in Texas; No. 22 nationally (up from No. 26)
The Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth has the No. 3 best dispute resolution law program in the nation, and the 6th best intellectual property law program. The school also performed well for its environmental (No. 25), legal writing (No. 27), constitutional (No. 41), contracts/commercial (No. 44), healthcare (No. 44), and international law (No. 45) programs.
University of Texas at Arlington
- No. 3 best graduate master’s nursing program in Texas; No. 56 nationally (down from No. 31 last year)
- No. 5 best graduate engineering school in Texas; No. 81 nationally
- No. 13 best graduate education school in Texas; No. 173 nationally
UT Arlington tied for the No. 58 best part-time MBA program nationwide, and tied for No. 96 for its public affairs programs.
- No. 18 best graduate education school in Texas; No. 215 nationally
Abilene Christian University in Addison
- No. 19 best graduate education school in Texas; No. 228 nationally
ACU Dallas’ occupational therapy program ranked No. 182 nationwide, while its speech-language pathology program ranked No. 217.
Absent from this year’s rankings is Texas Woman’s University, whose master’s nursing program ranked No. 4 statewide and No. 81 nationally in 2024, but went unranked in 2025. But its occupational therapy program ranked No. 1 in Texas and tied for No. 24 nationally, and its physical therapy program ranked No. 2 statewide and tied for 28th nationally.