2026 Best Urban And Regional Planning Graduate Certificate Degree Schools
Looking for the best Urban And Regional Planning graduate certificate degree programs in the United States? Our ranking highlights 146 colleges by overall quality and student outcomes, using our 2026 methodology. The rankings below weigh factors such as graduation rate, post-graduation earnings, cost, and admissions selectivity.
So you can compare your options, Course Advisor evaluated schools to build this 2026 ranking, drawing primarily on U.S. Department of Education data (IPEDS and College Scorecard). View our full ranking methodology.
Top 25 Urban And Regional Planning Graduate Certificate Degree Schools in the United States
Learn more about these excellent schools below:
Leading the list is Harvard University, our #1 Urban And Regional Planning school in the United States. Harvard University is a private not-for-profit school based in Cambridge, MA. Harvard University posts a six-year graduation rate of 98%. The average in-state cost of tuition and fees is $61,676. Students borrow a median of $16,616 to complete their Urban And Regional Planning program here. Get the full Harvard University report
The strong Urban And Regional Planning programs at University Of Pennsylvania earned it the #2 place in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, PA, University Of Pennsylvania is a private not-for-profit institution. University Of Pennsylvania graduates 96% of students within six years. Students from in state pay about $68,686 in tuition and fees. Typical Urban And Regional Planning student debt is $16,155. More on University Of Pennsylvania
A rank of #3 makes University Of Miami one of the top choices in the United States. Based in Coral Gables, FL, University Of Miami is a private not-for-profit institution. University Of Miami posts a six-year graduation rate of 84%. In-state tuition and fees run about $62,616. Graduates carry a median of $17,750 in student loans. See the full University Of Miami profile
Out of the 146 schools in the United States in this year's ranking, University Of Virginia Main Campus landed the #4 spot. Located in Charlottesville, VA, University Of Virginia Main Campus is a public institution. University Of Virginia Main Campus graduates 96% of students within six years. Students from in state pay about $23,118 in tuition and fees, compared with $61,591 for out-of-state students. University Of Virginia Main Campus Urban And Regional Planning students take on a median of $18,627 in debt. Read more about University Of Virginia Main Campus
You'll be in good company at Columbia University In The City Of New York, which ranked #5 this year. Columbia University In The City Of New York is a private not-for-profit school based in New York, NY. Roughly 96% of students complete a degree within six years here. The average in-state cost of tuition and fees is $70,517. Students borrow a median of $23,258 to complete their Urban And Regional Planning program here. Get the full Columbia University In The City Of New York report
University Of Florida landed the #6 spot in the United States this year. Located in Gainesville, FL, University Of Florida is a public institution. University Of Florida posts a six-year graduation rate of 91%. Students from in state pay about $6,381 in tuition and fees, compared with $28,659 for out-of-state students. University Of Florida Urban And Regional Planning students take on a median of $17,669 in debt. Read the full report on University Of Florida
The University Of Texas At Arlington came in at #7 in this year's ranking. Based in Arlington, TX, The University Of Texas At Arlington is a public institution. Roughly 54% of students complete a degree within six years here. In-state tuition and fees run about $11,950, with out-of-state students paying around $29,582. The University Of Texas At Arlington Urban And Regional Planning students take on a median of $21,632 in debt. Read more about The University Of Texas At Arlington
University Of Rhode Island ranked #8 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. This public school is set in Kingston, RI. University Of Rhode Island graduates 72% of students within six years. The average in-state cost of tuition and fees is $16,942, compared with $37,146 for out-of-state students. Graduates carry a median of $23,432 in student loans. More on University Of Rhode Island
University Of Cincinnati Main Campus landed the #9 spot in the United States this year. Set in Cincinnati, OH, University Of Cincinnati Main Campus is a public institution. University Of Cincinnati Main Campus graduates 74% of students within six years. Expect in-state tuition and fees of around $13,363, while out-of-state students pay about $28,697. University Of Cincinnati Main Campus Urban And Regional Planning students take on a median of $25,464 in debt. See the full University Of Cincinnati Main Campus profile
Texas A And M University College Station did well this year, earning the #10 position. Located in College Station, TX, Texas A And M University College Station is a public institution. Roughly 84% of students complete a degree within six years here. The average in-state cost of tuition and fees is $12,995, while out-of-state students pay about $40,124. Students borrow a median of $21,000 to complete their Urban And Regional Planning program here. Read more about Texas A And M University College Station
Texas Tech University did well this year, earning the #11 position. Based in Lubbock, TX, Texas Tech University is a public institution. About 69% of students finish within six years. The average in-state cost of tuition and fees is $11,852, with out-of-state students paying around $24,157. Typical Urban And Regional Planning student debt is $24,271. More on Texas Tech University
Roger Williams University landed the #12 spot in the United States this year. This private not-for-profit school is set in Bristol, RI. Roger Williams University posts a six-year graduation rate of 69%. In-state tuition and fees run about $45,197. Typical Urban And Regional Planning student debt is $25,676. More on Roger Williams University
The University Of Texas At San Antonio did well this year, earning the #13 position. Based in San Antonio, TX, The University Of Texas At San Antonio is a public institution. About 53% of students finish within six years. Students from in state pay about $9,326 in tuition and fees, with out-of-state students paying around $22,249. The median Urban And Regional Planning program debt is $23,312. See the full The University Of Texas At San Antonio profile
Georgetown University came in at #14 in this year's ranking. See the full Georgetown University profile
Henry Ford Community College placed #15 among Urban And Regional Planning schools in the United States. More on Henry Ford Community College
Northland College landed the #16 spot in the United States this year. Read the full report on Northland College
University Of Michigan Ann Arbor came in at #17 in this year's ranking. Get the full University Of Michigan Ann Arbor report
University Of New Orleans landed the #18 spot in the United States this year. Read more about University Of New Orleans
Western Michigan University did well this year, earning the #19 position. Read the full report on Western Michigan University
University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill landed the #20 spot in the United States this year. Get the full University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill report
University Of Southern California ranked #21 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. More on University Of Southern California
Miami University Oxford landed the #22 spot in the United States this year. Get the full Miami University Oxford report
Westfield State University landed the #23 spot in the United States this year. Read more about Westfield State University
University Of New Hampshire Main Campus came in at #24 in this year's ranking. Read the full report on University Of New Hampshire Main Campus
Clemson University ranked #25 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Read the full report on Clemson University
Rest of the Top 50 Best Urban And Regional Planning Graduate Certificate Degree Schools in the United States
These schools rounded out the top of this year’s ranking:
University Of Kentucky landed the #26 spot in the United States this year. See the full University Of Kentucky profile
Jackson State University ranked #27 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Get the full Jackson State University report
Pratt Institute Main ranked #28 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Read more about Pratt Institute Main
Suny At Albany
Suny At Albany came in at #29 in this year's ranking. Get the full Suny At Albany report
The University Of Tennessee did well this year, earning the #30 position. Read the full report on The University Of Tennessee
Rowan University
Rowan University ranked #31 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Get the full Rowan University report
Portland State University came in at #32 in this year's ranking. More on Portland State University
Unity College
Unity College ranked #33 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. See the full Unity College profile
Indiana University Of Pennsylvania Main Campus did well this year, earning the #34 position. See the full Indiana University Of Pennsylvania Main Campus profile
University Of South Florida Main Campus ranked #35 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Read the full report on University Of South Florida Main Campus
Universidad Politecnica De Puerto Rico Hato Rey Campus did well this year, earning the #36 position. Read the full report on Universidad Politecnica De Puerto Rico Hato Rey Campus
Plymouth State University came in at #37 in this year's ranking. Read the full report on Plymouth State University
Eastern Washington University landed the #38 spot in the United States this year. More on Eastern Washington University
Florida Atlantic University ranked #39 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. See the full Florida Atlantic University profile
Universidad Metropolitana came in at #40 in this year's ranking. See the full Universidad Metropolitana profile
California State Polytechnic University Pomona did well this year, earning the #41 position. More on California State Polytechnic University Pomona
University Of Memphis ranked #42 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. More on University Of Memphis
George Washington University came in at #43 in this year's ranking. More on George Washington University
Georgia Institute Of Technology Main Campus ranked #44 on our 2026 list of the best Urban And Regional Planning schools. Get the full Georgia Institute Of Technology Main Campus report
New York University came in at #45 in this year's ranking. Get the full New York University report
Rutgers University Newark came in at #46 in this year's ranking. See the full Rutgers University Newark profile
University Of Vermont placed #47 among Urban And Regional Planning schools in the United States. See the full University Of Vermont profile
Wayne State University placed #48 among Urban And Regional Planning schools in the United States. Get the full Wayne State University report
University Of Idaho landed the #49 spot in the United States this year. See the full University Of Idaho profile
Arizona State University came in at #50 in this year's ranking. Read the full report on Arizona State University
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Ranking Methodology & Notes
These rankings are produced by Course Advisor (DMS_RANKING_2023), 2026 edition. Schools are scored on a blend of student outcomes (graduation rate, post-graduation earnings), affordability, and admissions data drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
Ranking method: Dms College Quality · Scope: Nation. *Averages shown above reflect the top 146 ranked schools only.
References
- Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) — National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education (core institutional data).
- College Scorecard — U.S. Department of Education (graduate earnings and outcomes data).