U.S. News & World Report has ranked the University of Virginia the No. 2 best value public college in the country, moving up one spot from last year.
The 2026 Best Colleges rankings say UVA is the No. 27 best value school overall, moving up three spots from last year, in a crowd of more than 1,700 U.S. colleges and universities. That is more than triple the approximately 400 schools the publication assessed last year.
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Overall, U.S. News ranks UVA as the No. 4 public school in the country for a second year, tied with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The schools are ranked 26th overall in the assessment, which considered 17 factors to measure academic quality and graduate success. Those include peer assessment, financial resources per student and graduation rates.
UVA remains the public university with the highest graduation rate, at 96%. UVA also has the highest graduation rate for Pell Grant recipients (92%) of any public school. The University remains the eighth-best school for veterans, and the fourth-best among public schools.