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Studying in the US: East Coast vs West Coast

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Aisha Khan

Updated Jun 08, 2025
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You’ve made up your mind that you want to study in the US – congrats! But if you’re now stuck figuring out which side of the country is ideal for you, you’re definitely not alone. As home to over 200 institutions in the QS World University Rankings, it can be difficult to work out where to study in the US when options feel endless.  

So, to make your life a little easier, we’ve covered different aspects of what it’s like to study on both coasts including affordability, the local job market and which subjects are areas of strength for universities on each coast.  

World rankings 

You’ll be pleased to know that both sides of the country are home to some of the world’s best universities. Cambridge, Massachusetts, is famously known as the US’s educational capital thanks to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Strong competition across the country includes the University of California system, which heavily dominates the top universities on the west coast.  

Top universities on the east coast of the US include:

Top universities on the west coast of the US include:

Top universities in the US

Rank
University
Location
1

QS World University Rank

Cambridge, United States
4

QS World University Rank

Cambridge, United States
6

QS World University Rank

Stanford, United States
10

QS World University Rank

Pasadena, United States
11

QS World University Rank

Philadelphia, United States
12

QS World University Rank

Berkeley, United States
16

QS World University Rank

Ithaca, United States
21

QS World University Rank

Chicago, United States
22

QS World University Rank

Princeton, United States
23

QS World University Rank

New Haven, United States
=32

QS World University Rank

Baltimore, United States
=34

QS World University Rank

New York City, United States
42

QS World University Rank

Los Angeles, United States
43

QS World University Rank

New York City, United States
44

QS World University Rank

Ann Arbor, United States
=50

QS World University Rank

Evanston, United States
58

QS World University Rank

Pittsburgh, United States
61

QS World University Rank

Durham, United States
66

QS World University Rank

Austin, United States
=69

QS World University Rank

Champaign, United States
72

QS World University Rank

San Diego, United States
76

QS World University Rank

Seattle, United States
79

QS World University Rank

Providence, United States
=89

QS World University Rank

University Park, United States
=89

QS World University Rank

WUR
Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette
West Lafayette, United States
108

QS World University Rank

Boston, United States
114

QS World University Rank

Atlanta, United States
116

QS World University Rank

Madison, United States
125

QS World University Rank

Los Angeles, United States
130

QS World University Rank

Davis, United States
=141

QS World University Rank

Houston, United States
=152

QS World University Rank

East Lansing, United States
154

QS World University Rank

WUR
Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station
College Station, United States
=155

QS World University Rank

Chapel Hill, United States
=171

QS World University Rank

St. Louis, United States
178

QS World University Rank

Santa Barbara, United States
196

QS World University Rank

Atlanta, United States
=200

QS World University Rank

Tempe, United States
=203

QS World University Rank

Minneapolis, United States
208

QS World University Rank

Columbus, United States
=215

QS World University Rank

Gainesville, United States
218

QS World University Rank

College Park, United States
=236

QS World University Rank

Rochester, United States
243

QS World University Rank

Hanover, United States
248

QS World University Rank

Nashville, United States
259

QS World University Rank

Cleveland, United States
=275

QS World University Rank

Amherst, United States
=275

QS World University Rank

Pittsburgh, United States
=293

QS World University Rank

Tucson, United States
297

QS World University Rank

Charlottesville, United States
301

QS World University Rank

WUR
Georgetown UniversityWashington D.C.
Washington D.C., United States
307

QS World University Rank

Irvine, United States
311

QS World University Rank

Raleigh, United States
=316

QS World University Rank

Notre Dame, United States
320

QS World University Rank

Boulder, United States
=328

QS World University Rank

New Brunswick, United States
=344

QS World University Rank

Medford, United States
=355

QS World University Rank

Bloomington, United States
=365

QS World University Rank

Chicago, United States
=371

QS World University Rank

Washington D.C., United States
=389

QS World University Rank

Blacksburg, United States
=393

QS World University Rank

Santa Cruz, United States
=396

QS World University Rank

Boston, United States
=413

QS World University Rank

WUR
Yeshiva UniversityNew York City
New York City, United States
=442

QS World University Rank

Fort Collins, United States
=452

QS World University Rank

Lawrence, United States
460

QS World University Rank

Stony Brook, United States
=466

QS World University Rank

Buffalo, United States
=466

QS World University Rank

Pullman, United States
470

QS World University Rank

Ames, United States
=481

QS World University Rank

Knoxville, United States
488

QS World University Rank

Honolulu, United States
=497

QS World University Rank

Riverside, United States
=501

QS World University Rank

Golden, United States
=506

QS World University Rank

Newark, United States
=527

QS World University Rank

Rolla, United States
=531

QS World University Rank

WUR
University of UtahSalt Lake City
Salt Lake City, United States
=565

QS World University Rank

Storrs, United States
573

QS World University Rank

Tallahassee, United States
=574

QS World University Rank

Miami, United States
=587

QS World University Rank

Athens, United States
=596

QS World University Rank

Iowa City, United States
=596

QS World University Rank

Richardson, United States
601-610

QS World University Rank

Chicago, United States
601-610

QS World University Rank

Troy, United States
601-610

QS World University Rank

Columbia, United States
621-630

QS World University Rank

Tampa, United States
631-640

QS World University Rank

WUR
Boston CollegeChestnut Hill
Chestnut Hill, United States
631-640

QS World University Rank

New Orleans, United States
641-650

QS World University Rank

Bethlehem, United States
641-650

QS World University Rank

Corvallis, United States
641-650

QS World University Rank

Columbia, United States
651-660

QS World University Rank

Houston, United States
661-670

QS World University Rank

New York City, United States
681-690

QS World University Rank

WUR
Temple UniversityPhiladelphia
Philadelphia, United States
701-710

QS World University Rank

Hoboken, United States
701-710

QS World University Rank

Lincoln, United States
701-710

QS World University Rank

Norman, United States
711-720

QS World University Rank

WUR
American UniversityWashington D.C.
Washington D.C., United States
721-730

QS World University Rank

Waltham, United States

Subject strengths 

Unsurprisingly, MIT is one of the world's top universities for engineering and technology subjects, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject. However, that’s not to say that the west coast isn’t an intellectual powerhouse for STEM degrees.

Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) rank highly for engineering and technology, meaning you’re guaranteed a high-quality education on either side of the coast. 

The same is true for other subjects. The east coast typically upholds a reputation of being better for a liberal arts education, with Harvard, Yale and Columbia ranking highly for the arts and humanities. Despite that, UCB and Stanford also perform well, highlighting that both coasts rank highly in several subject areas.  

Job market 

Apple Park in Cupertino, California

Serving as a global centre for technology and innovation, Silicon Valley offers a plethora of opportunities, with tech giants such as Apple and Google basing their headquarters on the west coast. Other regions aside from Silicon Valley also offer promising job prospects. According to a CNBC article published in January 2022, Seattle was listed as the number one city for young professionals, in addition to San Francisco taking third place.  

Across the country, New York City boasts lucrative careers in fashion, banking and finance, as well as Boston’s increasing popularity as a hub for biotech and the life sciences. According to the QS Best Student Cities Ranking, Boston is a top city for employer activity (cities that are most highly sought-after as recruiting grounds among graduate employers), reflecting its strong reputation as a career hub.

Affordability 

Unfortunately, living on either side of the coast can mean you’ll rack up big expenses, particularly in bigger cities like LA or New York. That being said, data from the Best Student Cities ranking indicated that San Diego and Pittsburgh were among the cheapest out of all included US cities. According to RentCafe.com, the average rent for an apartment in Pittsburgh is $1,378. 

In terms of tuition, fees are often the same for in-state and out-of-state students. However, if you’re thinking of studying in California, it’s worth noting non-Californian residents face extra costs for non-resident supplemental tuition.  

The top universities on the east coast often have higher tuition fees ($57,590 at MIT and $54,768 at Harvard for the 2022-2023 academic year) but don’t worry - a large percentage of students often pay less thanks to a variety of scholarships and financial aid available.  

Climate 

Winter in Connecticut

Although weather might not be the most important consideration, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans bring contrasting climates to the two coasts that are worth mentioning. If you’re someone who enjoys experiencing all four seasons, you might be more suited to the east coast where long, snowy winters are contrasted by hot summers.  

Conversely, if you hate the cold weather and would prefer sunshine, you’ll enjoy living on the west coast where the climate is generally milder all year round. 

Culture and lifestyle 

Times Square in New York City

Taking time out of your studies to travel around a country as vast as the US is a must - and there’s definitely no shortage of places to visit on both coasts. Studying at an institution on the east coast could mean taking trips to cities such as New York or Philadelphia, where you can check out a Broadway production one weekend and enjoy an authentic Philly cheesesteak the next.  

As home to Hollywood and many of the world’s biggest label records, visiting LA could entail taking tours of famous filming locations or going to some of the most well-known music venues for a live show. Popular spots include Venice Beach, Rodeo Drive or driving down to Malibu to enjoy scenic views of the oceanfront. Hiking and nature enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with potential options such as Yosemite and the Pacific Crest Trail. 

Travels aside, you may have heard of the noticeable differences in terms of lifestyle. If you love the idea of a hustle and bustle environment, the “go-go-go” pace of the east coast may sound appealing to you. On the other hand, if a fast-paced approach doesn’t work for you, life on the west coast is well-known for being more laid-back. Whether it’s because of the Californian sunshine or notoriously busy LA traffic, people are less likely to be in as much of a rush.

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