ABERDEEN, S.D. (NSU) – Northern State University is ranked 25th in U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Colleges Rankings among public universities in the Midwest including the states of South Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
“Northern has been a transformative experience for me and many others. The close-knit classes and personalized engagement with professors have not only shaped my academic growth but also strengthened my personal development as a student of life. I’ve received consistent support throughout my success, and the applied, real-world opportunities here have equipped me with the knowledge, vision, and practical skills I need to approach my future with confidence and vigor,” said Samuel Brumfield, NSU student body president, senior community assistant, Northern State basketball player, and junior double majoring in biochemistry and communication studies.
The U.S. News rankings are based on several factors, including academic reputation, faculty resources, graduation rates, and student outcomes. Northern’s consistent improvement shows its commitment to providing transformational and accessible education for all students.
Northern also ranked No. 82 among all Midwest universities, public and private, continuing a steady rise from ranking No. 103 in 2017.
“These rankings reflect on the dedication and hard work of the entire Northern community,” said Dr. Neal Schnoor, president of Northern State University. “In addition to delivering quality education with a focus on experiential learning, our student-centered retention efforts have increased first-year retention significantly from 68.8% in 2021 to 77% this fall.”
The U.S. News rankings, released on Sept. 24, 2024, offer valuable guidance to prospective students and families as they explore college options.
“Northern’s position in these rankings highlights the university’s commitment to high expectations and support for students. Faculty and staff work closely with students to help them succeed both academically and personally,” said Dr. Mike Wanous, provost of Northern State University.