Princeton Review’s 2021, Top Undergrad & Grad Schools for Game Design

The Princeton Review® — known for its education services and school rankings in dozens of categories — released its 12th annual ranking lists naming the top 50 undergraduate and top 25 graduate schools offering game design programs.

For the fourth year in a row, the University of Southern California in Los Angeles earned the #1 spot on the undergraduate list. The University of Central Florida in Orlando reprised its #1 ranking on the graduate list for the second year in a row.

The Princeton Review has posted the complete ranking lists on its website at Top Schools For Game Design 2021. (The 10 top schools on each list are below.)

The Princeton Review chose the schools based on its 2020 survey of administrators at 150 institutions in the U.S., Canada, and abroad offering game design courses, majors, or degree programs. The 50-question survey collected information on everything from the schools’ course offerings to the starting salaries of their graduates. It covered four areas: academics, faculty, technology, and career prospects. In all, the company analyzed more than 40 survey data points to tally the ranking lists. Information about the ranking methodology is here.

“The schools on our 2021 lists all offer standout programs for students considering careers in game design,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief. “Their faculties are superlative. Their facilities are state-of-the-art. Their alumni include many of the video game industry’s most prominent artists, designers, developers, and entrepreneurs.”

Franek also noted the exceptional experience that students enrolled in the schools’ game design programs attained last year. At the 50 undergraduate and 25 graduate schools on The Princeton Review’s 2021 lists:

  • More than two-thirds of the students in the programs worked on a shipped game as part of their game design studies. At undergraduate programs, the figure was 67 percent. At graduate programs, it was 77 percent.
  • Nearly all of the students in the programs developed an actionable plan to launch a functional game after graduation. At undergraduate programs, the figure was 95 percent. At graduate programs, it was 99 percent.

PC Gamer, a monthly magazine and website published by Future PLC, has been The Princeton Review’s reporting partner on this project since 2013. The magazine’s May issue has a six-page feature on the project titled “The Best Schools for Aspiring Game Developers.” It lists the schools that made the 2021 ranking lists and notes interesting stats and fun facts on their graduates, faculty, and alumni. The May issue lands on newsstands today.

The Princeton Review’s website feature on this project has in-depth profiles of the schools with information on their admission deadlines and requirements, most noteworthy programs and facilities, guidelines for financial aid applications, and more. The site also gives prospective applicants advice and inspiration from school sources. Among the featured articles are:  “What to Look for in a Game Design School,” and “Success Stories from Game Design Alumni.”

The top 10 schools on The Princeton Review’s list of Top 50 Undergraduate Schools for Game Design for 2021 are:

  1. University of Southern California (Los Angeles)
  2. Becker College (Worcester, MA)
  3. New York University (Brooklyn, NY)
  4. Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY)
  5. DigiPen Institute of Technology (Redmond, WA)
  6. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester, MA)
  7. Michigan State University (East Lansing)
  8. University of Utah (Salt Lake City)
  9. Bradley University (Peoria, IL)
  10. Shawnee State University (Portsmouth, OH)

The top 10 schools on The Princeton Review’s list of Top 25 Graduate Schools for Game Design for 2021 are:

  1. University of Central Florida (Orlando)
  2. New York University (Brooklyn, NY)
  3. Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX)
  4. University of Southern California (Los Angeles)
  5. Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY)
  6. University of Utah (Salt Lake City)
  7. Becker College (Worcester, MA)
  8. Abertay University (Dundee, Scotland)
  9. DigiPen Institute of Technology (Redmond, WA)
  10. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester, MA)

The Princeton Review has reported its ranking lists of top schools for game design annually since 2010. The company also reports annual rankings of the best undergraduate and graduate schools for entrepreneurship studies; of college, law, and business schools in dozens of categories; and of online degree programs in education, library science and nursing.