Universities
Browse our comprehensive list of universities from around the world. Compare institutions based on rankings, location, and academic reputation to find the right match for your studies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities are in this directory?
Our directory covers 26,696 universities and colleges across 214 countries, updated regularly with rankings, locations, and academic profiles.
How should I compare universities?
Start with world and country rankings, then narrow by country, campus setting, and control type using the filters. Each profile includes admission requirements, programs, and student information so you can compare like for like.
What is the difference between public and private universities?
Public universities are funded and operated by the government and often have lower tuition for local students. Private universities are independently funded, which can mean smaller class sizes but higher fees. Use the Control Type filter to view each group.
What is the difference between an urban and a rural campus?
An urban campus sits in or near a city, putting internships, public transport, and cultural life within easy reach, though living costs are often higher. A rural or suburban campus offers a quieter, community-focused environment with more space and typically lower costs. Use the Campus Type filter to match the setting to your lifestyle.
Does the directory include international student information?
Yes. Individual university profiles include details relevant to international applicants such as admission requirements, deadlines, and fees where available.
Browse Universities
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, Córdoba, Argentina
University of Southern California
Los Ángeles, Biobío, Chile
University of West Los Angeles
Inglewood, California, United States
Vanguard University
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Westmont College
Santa Bárbara, Potosí, Bolivia
Whittier College
Whittier, California, United States
Woodbury University
Burbank, Illinois, United States
Adams State University
Alamosa, Colorado, United States
Colorado Christian University
Lakewood, South Carolina, United States
Colorado Technical University
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Fort Lewis College
Durango, Bizkaia, Spain
Colorado Mesa University
Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Denver, North Carolina, United States
Nazarene Bible College
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Regis University
Denver, North Carolina, United States
Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
Lakewood, South Carolina, United States
Naropa University
Boulder, Colorado, United States
United States Air Force Academy
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Colorado State University Pueblo
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Western Colorado University
Gunnison, Colorado, United States
How to Use This University Directory
Choosing a university is one of the biggest decisions a student makes, and the right choice depends on far more than a single ranking number. Our directory brings together thousands of institutions worldwide so you can compare them side by side using the criteria that actually matter to you — location, cost structure, campus environment, and academic reputation.
Start by narrowing the list to the countries you are seriously considering. Studying abroad affects tuition, visa requirements, language of instruction, and post-graduation work options, so the country you pick shapes everything that follows. From there, use the world rank and country rank shown on each card to gauge academic standing, but treat rankings as a starting point rather than a verdict.
Next, weigh the control type. Public universities are funded by the state and often charge lower fees, especially for local students, while private universities are independently financed and can offer smaller class sizes or specialised programs. The campus setting — urban, suburban, or rural — matters just as much: a city campus puts internships and culture at your doorstep, while a rural campus offers a quieter, community-focused environment.
Once you have a shortlist, open each university profile for detailed admission requirements, available programs, fees, and student information. Comparing two or three profiles in depth is far more useful than scanning dozens of names. If you spot a missing institution or an error, let us know — we keep the directory accurate and up to date.