
US Performance in the QS World University Rankings 2027 | QS
The US in the QS World University Rankings 2027 at a glance
The US fields 184 ranked institutions, more than any other country by a wide margin. MIT remains the top performing institution in the world, and nine US universities sit inside the global top 20. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is the country’s most improved institution this year. Movement was mixed, though: 85 fell and 36 of those dropped 20+ places. Just 19 rose and three climbed 20-plus; 38 had the same rank and three were new entries.
| Rank | Institution |
|---|---|
| 1 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| 2 | Stanford University |
| 3 | Harvard University |
| 4 | California Institute of Technology (Caltech) |
| 5 | University of Pennsylvania |
| 6 | Cornell University |
| 7 | Yale University |
| 8 | Johns Hopkins University |
| 9 | University of California, Berkeley (UCB) |
| 10 | University of Chicago |
MIT is the world’s highest ranked institution for Academic Reputation, Citations per Faculty, Employer Reputation and Employment Outcomes, but depth runs across the sector. 26 US universities are in the top 100, 42 in the top 500, 116 in the top 1,500 — spanning Life Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities and Engineering
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Reputation Declining for Many US Institutions
Reputation is strongly tied to international recruitment, but many US institutions continue to see a decline in Academic Reputation year on year. In time, this will result in a drop in ranking performance, if the downward trend cannot be stopped
Employability Strength Not Recognised by Employers
The US average Employment Outcomes rank is second only to Canada, ahead of the UK, Australia and Germany. The US sees a gap in recognition, where a large positive spread between Employment Outcomes and Employer Reputation means strong graduate results aren’t yet fully reflected in employer perception
Global Engagement Under Pressure
The ‘Big Four’ destination share (US, UK, Canada, Australia) is projected to fall from ~40% toward 34% by 2030. In the US, the average International Student Ratio rank slipped from ~613 in 2023 to 727 in 2027, driven by graduate work-visa restrictions
The QS World University Rankings 2027 shows us that the US remains the world’s dominant sector – unmatched in research, top institutions and outcomes – but declining reputation, lagging faculty investment, shrinking mobility share and falling sustainability scores mean leadership can’t be taken for granted
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