Florida State University’s march to the nation’s Top 15 public universities took a few steps back in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s “2023-2024 Best Colleges” rankings. 

After changes to the media company’s methodology, FSU fell four spots to No. 23, tied with the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and the College of William & Mary. 

FSU had been ranked in the Top 20 for four consecutive years — where it was No. 19 last year, tied with the University of Maryland, the University of Washington and Rutgers.

The slip comes despite FSU improving in each of the categories measured in the 2022 rankings. In addition, FSU had its highest-ever ranking in the overall list of public and private national universities at No. 53 — tied with Case Western Reserve University, Northeastern University, University of Minnesota Twin Cities and William & Mary — which is up two spots from last year. 

FSU ranking in 2022:U.S. News & World Report ranks Florida State University in Top 20 for 4th consecutive year

Florida State President Richard McCullough speaks to Seminole fans in Capitol courtyard for FSU Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.

In an interview, FSU President Richard McCullough told the Tallahassee Democrat FSU’s fall was “odd” but also emblematic of a kind of “rankings chaos” in the higher education industry.

“I think it’s a wake-up call in terms of the outside world’s dependence on these rankings as a measure of quality,” McCullough said. 



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