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SEC schools ranked academically by U.S. News for 2025

SEC schools ranked academically by U.S. News for 2025

Yahoo20-05-2025

The SEC is now 16 teams deep with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, who, while offering impressive athletic programs, are also scholastically strong. Over the years, those who don't pay attention to college rankings, strictly based on academics, shy away from the SEC, mainly due to its dominance and focus on football and basketball, as many ignore what each school offers outside of sports.
In the Lone Star State, Texas and Texas A&M are two of the best state schools in the country. They offer a private school-like education and a wide variety of majors that can lead to a lucrative and rewarding future. In the South, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State have strengths in journalism, agriculture, and engineering. They provide low in-state tuition for students not looking to break the bank and stay close to home to earn a degree.
Every year, US News releases its latest National University rankings. While schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford top the list each year, all 16 SEC Universities, outside of a handful, are ranked within the top 150, including several in the top 50. Again, every school possesses separate strengths in the classroom, so these rankings don't define each University's value.
Nearly matching the recent Academic Progress Rate performance in the conference, here is where every SEC program is in the latest U.S. News & World Report's 2025 academic rankings.
City: Starkville, Mississippi
National ranking: No. 214
Acceptance rate: 76%
Mississippi State is known for its traditions, especially the cowbells at football games. Still, it is also a popular destination for Mississippi-based students who want to major in business, management, and exercise science.
City: Fayetteville, Arkansas
National ranking: No. 189
Acceptance rate: 72%
Arkansas is highly affordable for in-state students and, like Mississippi State, is a popular destination for those wanting to major in Business/Management.
City: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
National ranking: No. 179
Acceptance rate: 74%
LSU is known for its historic football program, but it is also a top-100-ranked public university focusing on business, engineering, and biomedical science.
For more LSU news, opinion, and analysis, visit LSU Tigers Wire
City: Oxford, Mississippi
National ranking: No. 171 (tie)
Acceptance rate: 98%
Ole Miss is a popular destination for fraternity and sorority life. It offers a respectable communications/media program for students wanting to work in journalism or news.
City: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
National ranking: No. 171 (tie with Ole Miss)
Acceptance rate: 76%
Alabama's football lineage may not match its academic prestige, but the Crimson Tide is a popular school for both in-state and out-of-state students who want to attend law school or enter the business world.
For more Alabama news, opinion, and analysis, visit RollTideWire.
City: Lexington, Kentucky
National ranking: No. 152
Acceptance rate: 92%
Kentucky is known for its historic basketball program, but it is also a great option for those who want to enter the health care industry or journalism.
For more Kentucky news, opinion, and analysis, visit UKWildcatsWire
City: Norman, Oklahoma
National ranking: No. 132
Acceptance rate: 76%
Oklahoma is ranked as the 68th best public school and is a popular option for in-state students who do not have an alumni relationship with Oklahoma State.
For more Oklahoma news, opinion and analysis, visit SoonersWire
City: Columbia, South Carolina
National ranking: No. 121
Acceptance rate: 61%
As we get deeper down the list of SEC Universites, the acceptance rates become much more selective, including South Carolina, which ranks as the 61st best public school in the country.
City: Knoxville, Tennessee
National ranking: No. 109 (tie)
Acceptance rate: 46%
Tennessee offers a fantastic education opportunity, and in-state tuition that does not break the bank for students looking stay in the state.
For more Tennessee news, opinion, and analysis, visit VolsWire
City: Columbia, Missouri
National ranking: No. 109 (tie)
Acceptance rate: 77%
Missouri is one of the best journalism schools in the country, and also offers in-state tuition rates that are very appealing for Missouri-based students looking to stay close to home.
City: Auburn, Alabama
National ranking: No. 105
Acceptance rate: 50%
Auburn University is the 51st-ranked public school, offering one of the best engineering programs. It is also a popular business, management, and marketing destination.
For more Auburn news, opinion, and analysis, visit AuburnWire
City: College Station, Texas
National ranking: No. 51
Acceptance rate: 63%
Texas A&M is one of the best public university's in the country, leading the way in enginerring, marine biology, and agriculture.
City: Athens, Georgia
National ranking: No. 46
Acceptance rate: 37%
Georgia is one of the more selective public universities that offers one of the cheapest in-state tuition options in the country.
For more Georgia news, opinion, and analysis, visit UGAWire
City: Austin, Texas
National ranking: No. 30 (tie)
Acceptance rate: 29%
Known as one of the "little Ivys," Austin continues to be weird, while the University is one of the top schools in the country, producing future engineers, doctors, and lawyers.
City: Gainesville, Florida
National ranking: No. 30 (tie)
Acceptance rate: 24%
Florida offers plenty of sunshine and the ability to wear shorts all year, but don't be fooled by the relaxed environment. The university is by far the top school in the state and is considered an elite undergraduate degree program for any field, especially agriculture.
For more Florida news, opinion, and analysis, visit GatorsWire.
City: Nashville, Tennessee
National ranking: No. 18
Acceptance rate: 6%
Vanderbilt tops the list, which is unsurprising. Outside of the Ivy League, Vanderbilt is equal to or better than the Ivy League in some aspects.
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