Several academic programs at the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs recently received high rankings that place them in the company of leading national and international institutions.
Forbes Advisor ranked two online programs in their top 10 in the U.S.: The undergraduate criminal justice program was ranked #2 and the political science program was ranked #8.
Undergraduate and graduate programs in international relations were ranked in a survey conducted by Foreign Policy. The rankings, compiled in partnership with William & Mary’s Global Research Institute, are based on a survey of international relations professionals – including faculty, policymakers and think tank staffers – that are asked what they think are the five best places to study for an undergraduate, terminal master’s and doctoral degree.
“We are very proud of these rankings, which reflect our outstanding, dedicated faculty, the achievements of our students and alumni, and the partnerships the Green School has forged with organizations around the world,” said Dean Shlomi Dinar.
The Green School rankings included:
- Undergraduate Program - #60 (ranked by faculty)
- Master’s Program - #32 (ranked by policymakers), #58 (ranked by faculty)
- PhD Programs for Policymakers - #23 (ranked by policymakers),
- PhD Programs for Academics - #55 (ranked by faculty)
These accolades join the other high rankings for the Green School. To learn more, click here.