All of the top 10 Northeastern private schools in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings are among the top 20 schools of any kind nationwide.

The highest-ranked public school in the Northeast is the University of Pittsburgh’s main campus, ranked No. 96 among all schools nationally. That makes it the country’s No. 25 public school. Three schools are tied for No. 2 among public schools in the Northeast—the University of Connecticut, Pennsylvania State University and Stony Brook University, all ranked No. 105 among all schools in the country,

The list of the top 10 private schools in the Northeast is topped by Harvard University, the country’s highest-ranked school overall. The regional list includes all eight Ivy League schools, along with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Amherst College.

The WSJ/THE rankings are based on 15 factors across four main categories: Forty percent of each school’s overall score comes from student outcomes, including measures of graduate salaries and debt burdens, 30% from the school’s academic resources, 20% from how well it engages its students and 10% from its diversity.

See the full top-10 lists of public and private schools in the Northeast below. You can also see the top public and private schools in the Midwest, West and South. Our complete rankings can be sorted by a variety of measures, and you can reweight the main contributing factors to reflect what’s most important to you. And you can use our tool to help you compare any two colleges in detail side by side.