University Rankings
Discover Wentworth Institute of Technology's global and national rankings
Ranking Overview
Wentworth's ranking profile is strongest in career outcomes, value and engineering-focused recognition.
Current Ranking Snapshot
| Ranking body | Latest available position |
|---|---|
| U.S. News & World Report 2026 | Regional Universities (North), No. 28 |
| U.S. News & World Report 2026 | Best Value Schools (regional), No. 41 |
| Forbes | Top 15 Colleges for Launching Your Career |
| Wentworth outcomes survey | 91% employed or in graduate school within 6 months |
| Wentworth outcomes survey | 97% of graduates work in their field or major |
| Wentworth outcomes survey | $72,240 full-time median starting salary |
| Wentworth outcomes survey | 60% of the class of 2023 hired directly from co-op |
What The Rankings Mean
For Wentworth, the ranking story is about return on investment. The university's best-known strengths are employability, salary outcomes and a co-op system that helps students build experience before graduation.
Recognition And Quality Signals
Wentworth also highlights:
- A hands-on, project-based curriculum
- 5 distinct schools
- 60+ labs, studios and maker spaces
- A strong international student presence
- A broad set of STEM-designated programs
Ranking Advice For September 2026 Applicants
Students applying for the September 2026 intake should compare Wentworth using:
- Graduate employment and starting salary
- Co-op access in the chosen major
- Value after scholarship
- Boston location and employer access
- Whether the field is better served by a technical or applied degree
If you want a university where rankings are closely tied to career outcomes, Wentworth is a strong option.
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