International Relations is where economics, global politics, and cultural studies collide, producing versatile graduates ready to enter the Foreign Service, the intelligence community, or the world of international business. It’s little surprise that many of the schools that made our list of the Best Colleges for International Relations are located in metropolitan hubs like Washington D.C., but there are also premiere opportunities for study in locales like Tennessee (Rhodes College) and Minnesota (Carleton College). These schools are known for having professors who are leading scholars and high-ranking government officials, extensive and meaningful study abroad programs, and direct pipelines into desirable government agencies.
Finally, note that although some of the colleges featured below do not offer a formal major in international relations or international studies, their undergraduate offerings in these subject areas are so strong that they warrant inclusion on our list.
Methodology
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Best Colleges for International Relations
Here’s a quick preview of the first ten international relations institutions that made our list. Detailed profiles and stats can be found when you scroll below.
8) George Washington University
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in the area of international relations and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. For each of the best international relations colleges, College Transitions will provide you with—when available—the university’s:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.