Spelman College, renowned for its commitment to the education and empowerment of women of African descent, has solidified its reputation as a leading institution by being named the top Historically Black College or University for the 18th consecutive year in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings.
The college also achieved the distinction of being ranked number one among all colleges for social mobility. Social mobility measures the return on investment for families and society. HBCUs like Spelman have long been instrumental in offering educational opportunities and fostering environments that promote success for low-income and underrepresented students. A recent report from the United Negro College Fund estimates that HBCUs contribute approximately $16.5 billion to the national economy, reinforcing their importance in driving economic growth and societal advancement.
In addition to its exceptional rankings, Spelman also received high marks in several other categories within the U.S. News Best Colleges rankings for 2025, including:
-No. 8 in Learning Communities
-No. 16 Most Innovative Schools – National Liberal Arts Colleges
– No. 30 in Undergraduate Teaching – National Liberal Arts Colleges
– No. 94 in Best Undergraduate Psychology program
– No. 143 in Best Undergraduate Economics program
The U.S. News rankings, now in their 40th year, assess nearly 1,500 institutions based on up to 17 measures of academic quality, with an increased focus on social mobility and student outcomes. This approach aims to guide prospective students and their families in evaluating the merits of American college and university programs.
Spelman College has also earned recognition from Forbes, which placed it at No. 358 on its Top 500 List of America’s Top Colleges. Additionally, The Princeton Review listed Spelman among the Best Colleges in the South and identified it for its active student government and community service engagement.
Top Ten HBCUs According to U.S. News & World Report:
1. Spelman College
2. Howard University
3. Florida A&M University (tie)
3. Tuskegee University (tie)
5. Morehouse College
6. Xavier University of Louisiana
7. Hampton University (tie)
7. North Carolina A&T State University (tie)
9. Delaware State University (tie)
10. Morgan State University