
Best colleges in Phoenix
Best colleges in Phoenix
A college degree has long been viewed as the ticket to a good-paying job. However, a high price tag, student loans, a tight job market, and a rise in lucrative careers in the trades have many Americans questioning whether college is worth it anymore.
For one thing, college can be a major investment. In the 2024-2025 school year, students paid an average of $11,610 for annual tuition at a public four-year college—36% more than 20 years ago, and 102% more than what their parents paid in the mid-1990s. Private school costs also exploded, rising 30% in the last 20 years to $43,350 annually.
While student loans can make those costs manageable in the short term, student loan debt continues to rise. In 2024, graduates owed a whopping $1.78 trillion, the highest amount on record. That averaged to $38,375 per person in federal student loans that take about 20 years to pay off.
Of course, college still offers significant rewards. Median weekly earnings for a graduate with a bachelor's degree were $1,543 in 2024, nearly 66% higher than someone with only a high school diploma, and the annual wage premium for a college graduate is $30,000. Job security is also better for college graduates, who have a 2.5% unemployment rate compared to 4.2% for high school graduates.
With that in mind, it's not surprising that college enrollment numbers are on the upswing, even with increasing doubts about the payoff of higher education. Although down from a peak of 18.1 million in 2010, undergraduate enrollment in the last five years has steadily ticked up to 16 million in 2024.
So, what schools are worth applying to? To find out, Stacker compiled a list of the best colleges in the Phoenix area using data from Niche. Niche uses nine weighted factors for its rankings. A majority of the score is based on academics, value, and professors, but other factors include culture and diversity, campus and student life, and student surveys.
#10. Bryan University - Tempe & Online
- Niche Grade: C+
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Undergrad enrollment: 2,094 (25:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#9. Arizona College of Nursing - Tempe
- Niche Grade: B-
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Undergrad enrollment: 972 (15:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#8. Arizona State University - West Campus
- Niche Grade: B-
- Acceptance Rate: 82%
- Undergrad enrollment: 4,076 (13:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: 1040-1270
#7. Glendale Community College - Arizona
- Niche Grade: B-
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Undergrad enrollment: 3,738 (17:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#6. University of Advancing Technology
- Niche Grade: B-
- Acceptance Rate: 95%
- Undergrad enrollment: 452 (14:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#5. Arizona State University - Downtown Phoenix Campus
- Niche Grade: B
- Acceptance Rate: 82%
- Undergrad enrollment: 7,827 (10:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: 1080-1270
#4. GateWay Community College - Phoenix
- Niche Grade: B
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Undergrad enrollment: not available (not available:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#3. Paradise Valley Community College
- Niche Grade: B+
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Undergrad enrollment: 1,552 (13:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: unavailable
#2. Grand Canyon University
- Niche Grade: B+
- Acceptance Rate: 60%
- Undergrad enrollment: 25,141 (16:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: 1060-1180
#1. Arizona State University
- Niche Grade: A
- Acceptance Rate: 90%
- Undergrad enrollment: 59,707 (16:1 student to faculty ratio)
- SAT Range: 1100-1320
This story features data reporting by Rob Powell, writing by Jill Jaracz, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 77 metros.