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We offer a variety of accelerated online undergraduate degree options for students in an array of disciplines to meet educational objectives.
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Our Philadelphia campuses are tradition-breakers and beautiful places to learn. We cross the city and the suburbs. From our vibrant Center City campus to our East Falls grounds and beyond, each location offers a unique learning environment.
University Rankings Jefferson Climbs in 2026 U.S. News & World Report Rankings
Thomas Jefferson University has jumped several spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Colleges rankings — four places in the overall national universities category and 26 spots in the social mobility category. “We have many success stories to tell,” says University President Dr. Susan Aldridge. “The rankings validate the success we’ve had in the past year, including our record enrollment, national recognition for our research and new academic programs.”
Two Centuries and Counting Redefine Possible
Focusing on our craft to drive progress and growth in architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion & textiles, health, medicine, nursing, science and social science, we find innovative solutions and redefine possible.
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Research as Art Competition 2026
Celebrating the beauty of research and scholarship, Jefferson’s 2026 Research as Art competition included 44 submissions with representation from neuroscience, textile design, microbiology, occupational therapy and architecture. Our panel of judges selected winners from two categories on aesthetic quality, meaning and originality. We invite you to view the winners and all 44 submissions.
Four Innovative Programs Launched
At the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Health Data Analytics and Business Analytics, these programs — MS in Business Analytics, MS in Data Analytics, MS in Computational Biology & Medicine and Artificial Intelligence in Health Analytics Leadership Advanced Practice Certificate — aim to equip students with critical skills in an evolving job market.
University News Jefferson's Ethical AI Education Initiative
As part of our strategic vision, the University is upgrading its curriculum to embed ethical AI use into every college and nearly every academic program.
School of Business New Research Lab Unveiled
Housed in Jefferson's School of Business, the Thackrah Capital Markets Research Lab expands access to live market data, financial news, and financial-sector research tools, including 12 Bloomberg terminal data feeds, to help students to make informed financial investments. The new $1.8 million research lab was made possible by a donation from alum and philanthropist John Thackrah.
College of Architecture & the Built Environment Architecture Student Elected AIAS President
Bachelor of architecture and master of urban design student Luke Vastano has been elected the 70th president of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)— a significant national honor that highlights his leadership and Jefferson’s commitment to preparing students for impact beyond the classroom.
Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce Fashion Course Fosters Inclusion
Launched a few years ago, the fashion design class teaching students about designing for people whom the fashion industry has traditionally overlooked — such as individuals with physical disabilities, skin sensitivity and autism — now pairs students with clients in-person. “‘Diversity in Design’ helps foster an industry of inclusion, where fashion is accessible to all,” says Carly Kusy, fashion design program director.
What's New Fashion Students’ Collections Shine at New York Fashion Week
Two Jefferson fashion design students were invited to showcase their work at the Designers’ Premier show as part of New York Fashion Week in February.