Key Takeaways

  • Georgia’s higher education institutions ranked in the top 100 of the U.S. News rankings for 2026, with Emory University at 24th, Georgia Tech at 32nd, and UGA at 46th.
  • Tech’s environmental and industrial programs ranked No. 1, while its undergraduate engineering programs placed third overall.
  • Emory’s nursing school ranked second, and UGA’s insurance program secured the top spot in its category.
  • Tuition for in-state students at Tech and UGA is just over $10,000, compared to Emory’s nearly $70,000.
  • Rankings consider factors like graduation rates and post-graduation earnings, highlighting the quality of education in Georgia.

Georgia’s two public flagships for higher education placed in the top 100 again along with Emory University in the annual U.S. News rankings for 2026.

The Georgia Institute of Technology moved up a spot to 32nd. The University of Georgia remained at 46th and Emory at 24th.

All three were tied with others in the publication’s rankings for national universities published Tuesday.

Emory held the same spot as Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., also private.

Tech placed the same as two public universities in California and with the private New York University. UGA tied with four others (three private and one public).

The scoring is driven by up to 17 factors, such as graduation rates, first-year retention rates, faculty salaries and post-graduation earnings.

U.S. News offers more granular scoring for specific areas of study.

Emory’s nursing school ranked second, behind Duke University’s. Tech’s environmental and industrial programs both ranked No. 1, and its biomedical school was tied for the top spot with Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. UGA’s insurance program secured the top spot.

Tech’s undergraduate engineering programs ranked third overall, behind the top-ranked Massachusetts Institute of Technology and second-place Stanford University. Both of those schools are private. Tech tied for third with the University of California, Berkeley, another public institution.

Price is an important consideration for many. Tech and UGA each charge in-state students just over $10,000 a year for tuition and fees and triple that for students from outside Georgia, the publication reported. Emory’s sticker price is nearly $70,000.

This story is available through a news partnership with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Association Educational Foundation.

Ty Tagami | Capitol Beat

Ty Tagami is a staff writer for Capitol Beat News Service. He is a journalist with over 20 years experience.