| Class
of 2000 > University
data > Top Graduate Schools |
| The following graduate schools are those being attended by the largest
numbers of bachelor's degree graduates from the classes of 1999-2000 and 1998-1999
(both
shown for easy comparison). They are listed in
order from the most to fewest graduates attending. |
|
1999-2000 |
1998-1999 |
| 1 |
Virginia
Tech
|
Virginia
Tech
|
| 2 |
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine |
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine |
| 3 |
Radford University |
Radford University |
| 4 |
Medical College of Virginia |
Medical College of Virginia |
| 5 |
Virginia Commonwealth
University |
University of North Carolina |
| 6 |
University of Maryland |
Virginia Commonwealth
University |
| 7 |
George Mason University |
University of Virginia |
| 8 |
University of Virginia |
University of Georgia |
| 9 |
Old Dominion University |
Duke University |
| 10 |
University of North Carolina |
American University |
| 11 |
Wake Forest University |
Wake Forest University |
| 12 |
College of William and Mary |
College of William and Mary |
| 13 |
University of Florida |
George Mason University |
| 14 |
Georgia Tech |
University of Miami |
| 15 |
University of Pittsburgh |
University of Maryland |
| 16 |
West Virginia University |
Pennsylvania State University |
| 17 |
University of Pennsylvania |
Marymount University |
| 18 |
Duke University |
University of Richmond
|
| 19 |
Widener University |
Old Dominion
University |
| 20 |
University of Minnesota |
George Washington University |
| 21 |
Marshall University |
University of South Carolina |
| 22 |
Ohio State University |
Thomas Jefferson University |
| 23 |
Pennsylvania State University |
Christopher Newport University |
| 24 |
Michigan State University |
James Madison University |
| 25 |
Eastern Virginia Medical
School |
|
|
To see graduate schools attended by undergraduate major, see college
data menus to choose the college that offers the major; then choose "graduate /
professional school enrollment by undergraduate major." You'll see a menu of
majors in that college; choose a major and "continue" to see the list for that
major. |