Biomedical Rankings

Biomedical engineering combines the sciences of medicine and biology with principles of engineering. These are the top undergraduate schools where the highest engineering degree offered is a doctorate.

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Save Rank School Tuition Total enrollment Fall 2011 acceptance rate Average freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with under 20 students SAT/ACT 25th-75th percentile
#1 Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

$43,930 21,139 18.4% 97% 92
#2 Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA

in-state: $10,098, out-of-state: $29,402 20,941 51.2% 94% 79
#3 Duke University

Durham, NC

$43,623 15,427 14.0% 97% 94
#4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, MA

$42,050 10,894 9.7% 98% 93
#5 University of California–​San Diego

La Jolla, CA

N/A 28,593 35.5% 95% 85
#6 Rice University

Houston, TX

$37,292 6,224 18.8% 97% 92
#6 University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI

in-state: $13,437, out-of-state: $39,109 42,716 40.6% 96% 90
#8 Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, OH

$40,490 9,636 51.3% 92% 78
#9 University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

$43,738 19,919 12.4% 98% 96
#10 Stanford University

Stanford, CA

$41,787 19,945 7.1% 98% 96
#10 University of California–​Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

N/A 36,142 21.6% 97% 90
#10 University of Washington

Seattle, WA

N/A 42,428 58.4% 93% 80

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