List of research universities in the United States

This is a list of universities in the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Research institutions are a subset of doctoral degree-granting institutions and conduct research. These institutions "conferred at least 20 research/scholarship doctorates in 2019-20 and reported at least $5 million in total research expenditures in FY20 were assigned to one of two categories based on a measure of research activity."[1]

Harper Quadrangle at the University of Chicago, a U.S. research university

History edit

The 1994 edition of the Carnegie Classification defined Research I universities as those that:

  • Offer a full range of baccalaureate programs
  • Are committed to graduate education through the doctorate
  • Give high priority to research
  • Award 50 or more doctoral degrees each year
  • Receive annually $40 million or more in federal support[2]

The Carnegie Foundation reported that 59 institutions met these criteria in 1994.[3]

In their interim 2000 edition of the classification, the Carnegie Foundation renamed the category to Doctoral/research universities-extensive in order to avoid the inference that the categories signify quality differences."[4] The foundation replaced their single classification system with a multiple classification system in their 2005 comprehensive overhaul of the classification framework [4][5] so that the term "Research I university" was no longer valid, though many universities continued to use it.

In 2015, the Carnegie Classification System reinstated the "Research I university" designations along with "Research II" and "Research III." The current system, introduced in 2018, includes the following three categories for doctoral universities:[6]

  • R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity
  • R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity
  • D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

In the 2018 classification, institutions were classified as either R1 or R2 if they "conferred at least 20 research/scholarship doctorates in 2016-17 and reported at least $5 million in total research expenditures."[6] A "research activity index" was then calculated that included the following measures:

  • Research & development (R&D) expenditures in science and engineering (S&E)
  • R&D expenditures in non-S&E fields
  • S&E research staff (postdoctoral appointees and other non-faculty research staff with doctorates)
  • Doctoral conferrals in humanities, social science, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields, and in other fields (e.g., business, education, public policy, social work)

These four measures were combined using principal component analysis to create two indices of research activity, one representing an aggregate level of research activity and the other representing per-capita research activity. Institutions that were high on both indices were classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity."[6]

In 2023, it was announced that the Carnegie Classification System would again be revised for the 2025 classifications. R1 institutions will be defined as those that (1) have $50 million USD in research expenditures, and (2) grant 70 research doctorates. Other changes to the classification system include multiple labels to identify institutions, and recognition for non-doctoral universities.[7]

Universities classified as "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" edit

There are 146 institutions that are classified as "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as of the 2021 update.[8]

These universities have a very high level of both research activity and per capita in such research activity, using aggregate data to determine both measurements. In other words, these institutions provide a lot of resources for research and have a lot of people conducting research at their respective institution. These two classifications can be seen as the aggregate supply and demand for research, respectively.[9]

Among the 50 U.S. states and the national capital of Washington, D.C., only five states do not have an R1 level university: Alaska, Idaho, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming.

Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity
InstitutionControlCityState
Arizona State UniversityPublicTempe[a]AZ
Auburn UniversityPublicAuburnAL
Baylor UniversityPrivate (non-profit)WacoTX
Binghamton UniversityPublicVestal[b]NY
Boston CollegePrivate (non-profit)Chestnut HillMA
Boston UniversityPrivate (non-profit)BostonMA
Brandeis UniversityPrivate (non-profit)WalthamMA
Brown UniversityPrivate (non-profit)ProvidenceRI
California Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)PasadenaCA
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PittsburghPA
Case Western Reserve UniversityPrivate (non-profit)ClevelandOH
Clemson UniversityPublicClemsonSC
Colorado School of MinesPublicGoldenCO
Colorado State UniversityPublicFort CollinsCO
Columbia UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New York City[c]NY
Cornell UniversityPrivate (non-profit)IthacaNY
Dartmouth CollegePrivate (non-profit)HanoverNH
Drexel UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PhiladelphiaPA
Duke UniversityPrivate (non-profit)DurhamNC
Emory UniversityPrivate (non-profit)AtlantaGA
Florida International UniversityPublicMiami[d]FL
Florida State UniversityPublicTallahasseeFL
George Mason UniversityPublicFairfax[e]VA
George Washington UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Washington, D.C.DC
Georgetown UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Washington, D.C.DC
Georgia Institute of TechnologyPublicAtlantaGA
Georgia State UniversityPublicAtlantaGA
Graduate Center, CUNYPublicNew York City[c]NY
Harvard UniversityPrivate (non-profit)CambridgeMA
Indiana University BloomingtonPublicBloomingtonIN
Iowa State UniversityPublicAmesIA
Johns Hopkins UniversityPrivate (non-profit)BaltimoreMD
Kansas State UniversityPublicManhattanKS
Kent State UniversityPublicKentOH
Louisiana State UniversityPublicBaton RougeLA
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)CambridgeMA
Michigan State UniversityPublicEast LansingMI
Mississippi State UniversityPublicMississippi StateMS
Montana State UniversityPublicBozemanMT
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyPublicNewarkNJ
New York UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New York City[c]NY
North Carolina State UniversityPublicRaleighNC
North Dakota State UniversityPublicFargoND
Northeastern UniversityPrivate (non-profit)BostonMA
Northwestern UniversityPrivate (non-profit)EvanstonIL
Ohio State UniversityPublicColumbusOH
Ohio UniversityPublicAthensOH
Oklahoma State University–StillwaterPublicStillwaterOK
Old Dominion UniversityPublicNorfolkVA
Oregon State UniversityPublicCorvallisOR
Pennsylvania State UniversityPublic[f]University ParkPA
Princeton UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PrincetonNJ
Purdue UniversityPublicWest LafayetteIN
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstitutePrivate (non-profit)TroyNY
Rice UniversityPrivate (non-profit)HoustonTX
Rutgers University–New BrunswickPublicNew BrunswickNJ
Stanford UniversityPrivate (non-profit)StanfordCA
Stony Brook UniversityPublicStony BrookNY
Syracuse UniversityPrivate (non-profit)SyracuseNY
Temple UniversityPublic[f]PhiladelphiaPA
Texas A&M UniversityPublicCollege StationTX
Texas Tech UniversityPublicLubbockTX
Tufts UniversityPrivate (non-profit)MedfordMA
Tulane UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New OrleansLA
University at Albany, SUNYPublicAlbanyNY
University at BuffaloPublicBuffalo[g]NY
University of AlabamaPublicTuscaloosaAL
University of Alabama at BirminghamPublicBirminghamAL
University of Alabama in HuntsvillePublicHuntsvilleAL
University of ArizonaPublicTucsonAZ
University of ArkansasPublicFayettevilleAR
University of California, BerkeleyPublicBerkeleyCA
University of California, DavisPublicDavisCA
University of California, IrvinePublicIrvineCA
University of California, Los AngelesPublicLos AngelesCA
University of California, RiversidePublicRiversideCA
University of California, San DiegoPublicSan Diego[h]CA
University of California, Santa BarbaraPublicSanta Barbara[i]CA
University of California, Santa CruzPublicSanta CruzCA
University of Central FloridaPublicOrlando[j]FL
University of ChicagoPrivate (non-profit)ChicagoIL
University of CincinnatiPublicCincinnatiOH
University of Colorado BoulderPublicBoulderCO
University of Colorado DenverPublicDenverCO
University of ConnecticutPublicStorrsCT
University of DelawarePublic[k]NewarkDE
University of DenverPrivate (non-profit)DenverCO
University of FloridaPublicGainesvilleFL
University of GeorgiaPublicAthensGA
University of Hawaii at ManoaPublicHonoluluHI
University of HoustonPublicHoustonTX
University of Illinois ChicagoPublicChicagoIL
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignPublicChampaign/Urbana[l]IL
University of IowaPublicIowa CityIA
University of KansasPublicLawrenceKS
University of KentuckyPublicLexingtonKY
University of Louisiana at LafayettePublicLafayetteLA
University of LouisvillePublicLouisvilleKY
University of MainePublicOronoME
University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyPublicBaltimore[m]MD
University of Maryland, College ParkPublicCollege ParkMD
University of Massachusetts AmherstPublicAmherstMA
University of MemphisPublicMemphisTN
University of MiamiPrivate (non-profit)Coral GablesFL
University of MichiganPublicAnn ArborMI
University of MinnesotaPublicMinneapolisMN
University of MississippiPublicUniversityMS
University of MissouriPublicColumbiaMO
University of MontanaPublicMissoulaMT
University of Nebraska–LincolnPublicLincolnNE
University of Nevada, Las VegasPublicLas Vegas[n]NV
University of Nevada, RenoPublicRenoNV
University of New HampshirePublicDurhamNH
University of New MexicoPublicAlbuquerqueNM
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillPublicChapel HillNC
University of North TexasPublicDentonTX
University of Notre DamePrivate (non-profit)Notre DameIN
University of OklahomaPublicNormanOK
University of OregonPublicEugeneOR
University of PennsylvaniaPrivate (non-profit)PhiladelphiaPA
University of PittsburghPublic[f]PittsburghPA
University of RochesterPrivate (non-profit)RochesterNY
University of South CarolinaPublicColumbiaSC
University of South FloridaPublicTampaFL
University of Southern CaliforniaPrivate (non-profit)Los AngelesCA
University of Southern MississippiPublicHattiesburgMS
University of TennesseePublicKnoxvilleTN
University of Texas at ArlingtonPublicArlingtonTX
University of Texas at AustinPublicAustinTX
University of Texas at DallasPublicRichardsonTX
University of Texas at El PasoPublicEl PasoTX
University of Texas at San AntonioPublicSan AntonioTX
University of UtahPublicSalt Lake CityUT
University of VirginiaPublicCharlottesvilleVA
University of WashingtonPublicSeattleWA
University of Wisconsin–MadisonPublicMadisonWI
University of Wisconsin–MilwaukeePublicMilwaukeeWI
Utah State UniversityPublicLoganUT
Vanderbilt UniversityPrivate (non-profit)NashvilleTN
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPublicRichmondVA
Virginia TechPublicBlacksburgVA
Washington State UniversityPublicPullmanWA
Washington University in St. LouisPrivate (non-profit)St. LouisMO
Wayne State UniversityPublicDetroitMI
West Virginia UniversityPublicMorgantownWV
Yale UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New HavenCT
  1. ^ Arizona State's main campus and administration are in Tempe. It has three other physical campuses in the Phoenix area.
  2. ^ Mailing address is Binghamton.
  3. ^ a b c More specifically Manhattan; all locations on Manhattan Island have a "New York" mailing address.
  4. ^ FIU has a Miami mailing address, but is located outside the city limits in the Miami-Dade County community of Westchester.
  5. ^ The main George Mason campus has a Fairfax mailing address, but is located in unincorporated Fairfax County and is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau as George Mason, Virginia.
  6. ^ a b c Member of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, a system of privately governed but state-supported universities.
  7. ^ The campus has a Buffalo mailing address but is mostly located in the adjacent town of Amherst.
  8. ^ Mailing address is La Jolla, a San Diego neighborhood with its own post office.
  9. ^ The campus has a Santa Barbara mailing address but is located in the adjacent community of Isla Vista.
  10. ^ The main campus has an Orlando mailing address but is located in unincorporated Orange County.
  11. ^ Legally chartered as a "privately governed, state-assisted" institution.
  12. ^ The campus is divided between Champaign and Urbana. The main administration building is in Urbana, but multiple university offices are in both cities.
  13. ^ The campus has a Baltimore mailing address, but is located in Catonsville, an unincorporated community in Baltimore County (which encloses but does not include the city of Baltimore).
  14. ^ The UNLV campus is outside the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated community of Paradise. All unincorporated areas in the Las Vegas Valley, including Paradise, have a Las Vegas mailing address.

Map of institutions edit

UAB
AU
RPI
UA
UAH
UA
ASU
UA
UCD
UCB
Stanford
UCSC
UCSB
UCLA/USC
UCI
Caltech
UCR
UCSD
CSU
CUB
CUD
DU
Mines
UConn
Yale
GWU/Georgetown
UDel
FIU
FSU
UF
UCF
USF
UMiami
Emory/GA Tech/GSU
UGA
NU
UChicago/UIC
UIUC
IU
Purdue
ND
UIowa
ISU
KU
KSU
UK
U of L
UL
LSU
Tulane
UMaine
JHU
UMBC
UMD
UMass
BC/BU/Harv./MIT/NEU/Tufts
WSU
UMich
Mich. St.
UMN
MU
WUSTL
Ole Miss
USM
MS St.
UM
MT St.
UNL
UNR
UNLV
Dartmouth
UNH
NJIT
Rutgers
Princeton
UNM
UB
Bing.
UAlbany
SBU
Syr.
Cornell
UR
Colum./CUNY/NYU
UNC
NCSU
Duke
NDSU
KSU
OSU
Ohio
UC
CWRU
OU
OK St.
UO
OR St.
Drexel/Penn/TU
CMU/Pitt
PSU
Brown
USC
Clemson
Memphis
UTK
VU
Baylor
Rice
UT
TAMU
UNT
TTU
UH
UTA
UTD
UTEP
UTSA
USU
Utah
ODU
UVA
VT
VCU
GMU
UW
WSU
UW
UWM
WVU
A map of all tier one research universities in the contiguous United States. The University of Hawaii at Manoa is the only R1 institution that is not pictured. Blue dots represent public institutions whereas red dots represent private institutions.

Universities classified as "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" edit

There are 133 institutions that are classified as "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as of the 2021 update.[10]

These universities have a very high level of either research activity or per capita in such research activity, using aggregate data to determine both measurements, while having a very low level on the other qualification. In other words, these institutions either lack research facilities or do not have a lot of people conducting research at their respective institution. These two classifications can be seen as the aggregate supply and demand for research, respectively.[9]

Doctoral Universities – High research activity
InstitutionControlCityState
Air Force Institute of Technology Graduate School of Engineering & ManagementPublicWright-Patterson AFBOH
American UniversityPrivate (non-profit)WashingtonDC
Arizona State University Digital ImmersionPublicScottsdaleAZ
Arkansas State UniversityPublicJonesboroAR
Augusta UniversityPublicAugustaGA
Azusa Pacific UniversityPrivate (non-profit)AzusaCA
Ball State UniversityPublicMuncieIN
Boise State UniversityPublicBoiseID
Bowling Green State UniversityPublicBowling GreenOH
Brigham Young UniversityPrivate (non-profit)ProvoUT
California State University, East BayPublicHaywardCA
California State University, FresnoPublicFresnoCA
California State University, FullertonPublicFullertonCA
California State University, Long BeachPublicLong BeachCA
California State University, San BernardinoPublicSan BernardinoCA
Catholic University of AmericaPrivate (non-profit)WashingtonDC
Central Michigan UniversityPublicMount PleasantMI
Chapman UniversityPrivate (non-profit)OrangeCA
Claremont Graduate UniversityPrivate (non-profit)ClaremontCA
Clark Atlanta UniversityPrivate (non-profit)AtlantaGA
Clark UniversityPrivate (non-profit)WorcesterMA
Clarkson UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PotsdamNY
Cleveland State UniversityPublicClevelandOH
College of William and MaryPublicWilliamsburgVA
Creighton UniversityPrivate (non-profit)OmahaNE
CUNY City CollegePublicNew York[a]NY
DePaul UniversityPrivate (non-profit)ChicagoIL
Duquesne UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PittsburghPA
East Carolina UniversityPublicGreenvilleNC
East Tennessee State UniversityPublicJohnson CityTN
Eastern Michigan UniversityPublicYpsilantiMI
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityPublicTallahasseeFL
Florida Atlantic UniversityPublicBoca RatonFL
Florida Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)MelbourneFL
Fordham UniversityPrivate (non-profit)BronxNY
Georgia Southern UniversityPublicStatesboroGA
Howard UniversityPrivate (non-profit)WashingtonDC
Idaho State UniversityPublicPocatelloID
Illinois Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)ChicagoIL
Illinois State UniversityPublicNormalIL
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis[b]PublicIndianapolisIN
Indiana University of PennsylvaniaPublicIndianaPA
Jackson State UniversityPublicJacksonMS
James Madison UniversityPublicHarrisonburgVA
Kennesaw State UniversityPublicKennesaw[c]GA
Lehigh UniversityPrivate (non-profit)BethlehemPA
Loma Linda UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Loma LindaCA
Long Island UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Brookville[d]NY
Louisiana Tech UniversityPublicRustonLA
Loyola Marymount UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Los AngelesCA
Loyola University ChicagoPrivate (non-profit)ChicagoIL
Marquette UniversityPrivate (non-profit)MilwaukeeWI
Marshall UniversityPublicHuntingtonWV
Mercer UniversityPrivate (non-profit)MaconGA
Miami UniversityPublicOxfordOH
Michigan Technological UniversityPublicHoughtonMI
Middle Tennessee State UniversityPublicMurfreesboroTN
Missouri University of Science and TechnologyPublicRollaMO
Montclair State UniversityPublicMontclairNJ
Morgan State UniversityPublicBaltimoreMD
New Mexico State UniversityPublicLas CrucesNM
North Carolina A & T State UniversityPublicGreensboroNC
Northern Arizona UniversityPublicFlagstaffAZ
Northern Illinois UniversityPublicDeKalbIL
Nova Southeastern UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Fort LauderdaleFL
Oakland UniversityPublicRochester[e]MI
Portland State UniversityPublicPortlandOR
Prairie View A&M UniversityPublicPrairie ViewTX
Rochester Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)Rochester[f]NY
Rowan UniversityPublicGlassboroNJ
Rutgers University–CamdenPublicCamdenNJ
Rutgers University–NewarkPublicNewarkNJ
Saint Louis UniversityPrivate (non-profit)St. LouisMO
Sam Houston State UniversityPublicHuntsvilleTX
San Diego State UniversityPublicSan DiegoCA
San Francisco State UniversityPublicSan FranciscoCA
Seton Hall UniversityPrivate (non-profit)South OrangeNJ
South Dakota State UniversityPublicBrookingsSD
Southern Illinois University CarbondalePublicCarbondaleIL
Southern Methodist UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Dallas[g]TX
Southern UniversityPublicBaton RougeLA
Stevens Institute of TechnologyPrivate (non-profit)HobokenNJ
SUNY College of Environmental Science and ForestryPublicSyracuseNY
Tarleton State UniversityPublicStephenvilleTX
Teachers College at Columbia UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New York[a]NY
Tennessee State UniversityPublicNashvilleTN
Tennessee Technological UniversityPublicCookevilleTN
Texas A&M University–Corpus ChristiPublicCorpus ChristiTX
Texas A&M University–KingsvillePublicKingsvilleTX
Texas Christian UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Fort WorthTX
Texas Southern UniversityPublicHoustonTX
Texas State UniversityPublicSan MarcosTX
The New SchoolPrivate (non-profit)New York[a]NY
Thomas Jefferson UniversityPrivate (non-profit)PhiladelphiaPA
University of Akron Main CampusPublicAkronOH
University of Alaska FairbanksPublicFairbanksAK
University of Arkansas at Little RockPublicLittle RockAR
University of California, MercedPublicMercedCA
University of Colorado Colorado SpringsPublicColorado SpringsCO
University of DaytonPrivate (non-profit)DaytonOH
University of IdahoPublicMoscowID
University of Maryland Eastern ShorePublicPrincess Anne[h]MD
University of Massachusetts BostonPublicBostonMA
University of Massachusetts DartmouthPublicNorth DartmouthMA
University of Massachusetts LowellPublicLowellMA
University of Missouri–Kansas CityPublicKansas CityMO
University of Missouri–St. LouisPublicSt. LouisMO
University of Nebraska OmahaPublicOmahaNE
University of New EnglandPrivate (non-profit)BiddefordME
University of New OrleansPublicNew OrleansLA
University of North Carolina at CharlottePublicCharlotteNC
University of North Carolina at GreensboroPublicGreensboroNC
University of North Carolina WilmingtonPublicWilmingtonNC
University of North DakotaPublicGrand ForksND
University of North FloridaPublicJacksonvilleFL
University of Puerto Rico at Río PiedrasPublicSan JuanPR
University of Rhode IslandPublicKingstonRI
University of San DiegoPrivate (non-profit)San DiegoCA
University of South AlabamaPublicMobileAL
University of South DakotaPublicVermillionSD
University of Texas at TylerPublicTylerTX
University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyPublicEdinburg[i]TX
University of ToledoPublicToledoOH
University of TulsaPrivate (non-profit)TulsaOK
University of VermontPublicBurlingtonVT
University of WyomingPublicLaramieWY
Villanova UniversityPrivate (non-profit)VillanovaPA
Wake Forest UniversityPrivate (non-profit)Winston-SalemNC
West Chester University of PennsylvaniaPublicWest ChesterPA
Western Michigan UniversityPublicKalamazooMI
Wichita State UniversityPublicWichitaKS
Worcester Polytechnic InstitutePrivate (non-profit)WorcesterMA
Wright State UniversityPublicDayton[j]OH
  1. ^ a b c "New York" is the U.S. Postal Service designation for the New York City borough of Manhattan.
  2. ^ The Indiana University and Purdue University systems will dissolve IUPUI at the end of the 2023–24 academic year. The vast majority of IUPUI academic programs will transfer to the new Indiana University Indianapolis, with some programs becoming part of the new Purdue University in Indianapolis.
  3. ^ The campus has a Kennesaw mailing address but is located in unincorporated Cobb County.
  4. ^ LIU has two main campuses—one in Brookville and the other in Brooklyn.
  5. ^ The main Oakland campus has a Rochester mailing address, but is divided between the separate cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills.
  6. ^ RIT has a Rochester mailing address, but is located in the nearby town of Henrietta.
  7. ^ SMU has a Dallas mailing address but is located in University Park, a separate city contained within the Dallas city limits.
  8. ^ The campus has a Princess Anne mailing address but is located in unincorporated Somerset County.
  9. ^ UTRGV's overall administration is in Edinburg, but it operates multiple campuses within the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and has mailing addresses in Brownsville, Edinburg, and Harlingen.
  10. ^ Wright State has a Dayton mailing address but is located in the separate city of Fairborn.

Map of institutions edit

USA
UALR
ASU
NAU
APU
CSUEB
CSU Fullerton
CSU Fresno
CSULB
CSUSB
CU
LLU
CGU
LMU
SDSU
SFSU
UC Merced
USD
UCCS
AU
CUA
HU
FAMU
FAU
NSU
FIT
UNF
CAU
GSU
KSU
MU
Augusta
BSU
ISU
U of I
DU
IIT
ISU
LUC
NIU
SIU-C
BSU
IUPUI
WSU
LA Tech
SU A&M
UNO
UMass D
CU
UMass B
UMass L
WPI
MSU
UMES
UNE
OU
CMU
EMU
MTU
WMU
MO S+T
SLU
UMKC
UMSL
JSU
ECU
NC A&T
UNCC
UNCG
UNCW
WFU
UND
CU
UNO
MSU
RU
RUN
RUC
SHU
SIT
NMSU
CU
CCNY
FU
LIU
RIT
SUNY ESF
Teachers
New School
AFIT
BGSU
CSU
WSU
MU
UT
UA
UD
UT
PDX
IUP
LU
TJU
VU
WCU
DU
URI
SDSU
USD
ETSU
MTSU
TSU
TTU
PV A&M
SHSU
SMU
TSU
TAMU CC
TAMU K
TCU
TXSO
TXST
UTT
UTRGV
BYU
W&M
JMU
UVM
MU
MU
Wyo
A map of all tier two research universities in the contiguous United States. Not shown above is ASU Digital Immersion, Alaska, and UPR Rio Piedras. Blue dots represent public institutions whereas red dots represent private institutions.

Universities classified as "Special Focus – Research Institutions" edit

There are 23 institutions that are classified as "Special Focus – Research Institutions" in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as of the 2021 update.

This new category has the same threshold for inclusion as R1 and R2 schools do (At least twenty research doctorates awarded and five million dollars in research expenditures), but unlike R1 and R2 schools, they only award degrees in a single academic area.[11]

Special Focus – Research Institutions
InstitutionControlCityState
Albert Einstein College of MedicinePrivate (non-profit)BronxNY
Baylor College of MedicinePrivate (non-profit)HoustonTX
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolPublicNorfolkVA
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiPrivate (non-profit)New YorkNY
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and SciencePrivate (non-profit)RochesterMN
Medical College of WisconsinPrivate (non-profit)MilwaukeeWI
Medical University of South CarolinaPublicCharlestonSC
Oregon Health & Science UniversityPublicPortlandOR
Rockefeller UniversityPrivate (non-profit)New YorkNY
Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterPublicLubbockTX
Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesPublicBethesdaMD
University of Arkansas for Medical SciencesPublicLittle RockAR
University of California, San FranciscoPublicSan FranciscoCA
University of Maryland, BaltimorePublicBaltimoreMD
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolPublicWorcesterMA
University of Nebraska Medical CenterPublicOmahaNE
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterPublicOklahoma CityOK
University of Tennessee Health Science CenterPublicMemphisTN
University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonPublicHoustonTX
University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioPublicSan AntonioTX
University of Texas Medical BranchPublicGalvestonTX
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterPublicDallasTX
Weill Cornell MedicinePrivate (non-profit)New YorkNY

Map of institutions edit

UAMS
UCSF
UMass Med
USUHS
UMB
Mayo Clinic
UNMC
AECM
Mount Sinai
Cornell Med
RU
OUHSC
OHSU
MUSC
UTHSC
TTUHSC
UTHSCH
Baylor Med
UTHSCSA
UTMB
UTSW
EVMS
MCW
A map of all special focus research universities in the contiguous United States. Blue dots represent public institutions whereas red dots represent private institutions.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ University of Washington. "Carnegie Research I Universities". Archived from the original on 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  3. ^ David Weerts, State Governments and Research Universities: A Framework for a Renewed Partnership. New York: Routledge, 2002, p. 26.
  4. ^ a b Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. "Carnegie Classifications FAQs". Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  5. ^ Educause. "Appendix E: Carnegie Classification (2000) Definitions" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  6. ^ a b c "Basic Classification Description". Center for Postsecondary Research. 2019. Archived from the original on August 11, 2016. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  7. ^ "Carnegie Classifications to Make Major Changes in How Colleges and Universities Are Grouped and Recognized, Set Clear Threshold for Highest Level of Research". American Council on Education. Archived from the original on 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  8. ^ "Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity". Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Archived from the original on 16 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Basic Classification Methodology". Carnegie Classifications. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  10. ^ "The Carnegie Classification of Institutions". Archived from the original on 9 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Carnegie Classifications | Standard Listings". Archived from the original on 2022-01-12. Retrieved 2022-01-12.

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