WSU places 58th among public universities in latest Forbes rankings

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Washington State University excelled in Forbes’ America’s Top Colleges rankings for 2025–26, placing 58th among public universities and 139th among all colleges in the country.

The annual ranking evaluates 500 U.S. colleges based on student outcomes, including alumni salary, graduation rates, student debt, and return on investment.

WSU’s placement highlights its commitment to delivering strong career and financial outcomes for students across its six campuses. With a focus on accessibility and academic excellence, the university continues to serve more than 27,000 students in fields ranging from engineering and business to social sciences.

Forbes’ methodology emphasizes real-world results, and WSU’s ranking signals its success in preparing graduates for long-term achievement. While elite private institutions dominate the top tier, WSU’s position among the top 150 showcases the impact of public universities in shaping future leaders.

To explore the full rankings and methodology, visit Forbes’ Top Colleges website.

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