Top 30 American Universities for Hotel Management
See below for detailed description of each university
Ranking | University | Region | Annual Tuition | GPA | SAT/ACT |
1 | Cornell University | NE | $50,953 | 4.01 | SAT: 1480 |
2 | Michigan State University | MW | $45,410 | 3.82 | SAT: 1430 |
3 | University of Nevada – Las Vegas | W | $19,670 | 3.25 | SAT: 1070 |
4 | Virginia Tech | SE | $29,975 | 3.66 | SAT: 1290 |
5 | University of Central Florida | SE | $22,467 | 3.81 | SAT: 1300 |
6 | Fairleigh Dickinson University | NE | $39,222 | 3.1 | SAT: 1070 |
7 | Pennsylvania State University | NE | $31,346 | 3.57 | SAT: 1260 |
8 | Washington State University | NW | $49,986 | 3.76 | SAT: 1290 |
9 | University of Houston | SE | $26,000 | 3.51 | SAT: 1200 |
10 | Iowa State University | MW | $20,617 | 3.55 | SAT: 1210 |
11 | Purdue University | MW | $28,804 | 3.7 | SAT: 1270 |
12 | Northern Arizona University | W | $21,226 | 3.4 | SAT: 1120 |
13 | University of Massachusetts: Amherst | NE | $31,420 | 3.73 | SAT: 1270 |
14 | Temple University | NE | $25,994 | 3.44 | SAT: 1210 |
15 | Oklahoma State University | W | $22,443 | 3.53 | SAT: 1170 |
16 | University of Delaware | NE | $31,420 | 3.5 | SAT: 1270 |
17 | New York University | NE | $42,419 | 3.71 | SAT: 1410 |
18 | Drexel University | NE | $47,051 | 3.44 | SAT: 1270 |
19 | California State Polytechnic University | W | $14,000 | 3.87 | SAT: 1300 |
20 | University of Denver | W | $45,288 | 3.7 | SAT: 1270 |
21 | Florida International University | SE | $18,895 | 3.84 | SAT: 1230 |
22 | Georgia State University | SE | $23,186 | 3.34 | SAT: 1130 |
23 | University of South Carolina | SE | $30,298 | 4.15 | SAT: 1250 |
24 | Florida State University | SE | $19,084 | 3.88 | SAT: 1280 |
25 | Kansas State University | MW | $23,910 | 3.47 | ACT: 24 |
26 | University of New Hampshire | NE | $31,424 | 3.44 | SAT: 1180 |
27 | University of North Texas | SE | $15,030 | 3.41 | SAT: 1170 |
28 | Texas Tech University | SE | $14,637 | 3.42 | SAT: 1180 |
29 | Boston University | NE | $49,176 | 3.59 | SAT: 1370 |
30 | Florida Atlantic University | SE | $14,374 | 3.46 | SAT: 1140 |
1.) Cornell University
Cornell University is a private Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York. The school offers over 100 different majors and has 14,000 undergraduate students. Today the diverse student body includes students from over 120 countries and all 50 American states.
Cornell has top ranked programs in several fields of study, and both their engineering and business programs are in the top 10 nationally. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1, and 55% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $50,953 | $13,950 | $64,903 |
Out-of-state | $50,953 | $13,950 | $64,903 |
2.) Michigan State University
Michigan State University is a public university located in East Lansing, Michigan, a few miles east of Michigan’s state capital. Today the school has an undergraduate enrollment of 40,000 students and is the 9th largest university in the United States.
MSU students have the options of participating in over 600 different student clubs or to study abroad with one of the school’s 260 different study abroad programs. The school has top ranked programs in business, education, and engineering, and has a student-faculty ratio of 17:1.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $14,070 | $9,734 | $24,710 |
Out-of-state | $45,410 | $9,734 | $55,144 |
3.) University of Nevada – Las Vegas
The University of Nevada is a public university located on the edge of Las Vegas. Students studying Hotel Management there benefit from its location in the 6th most visited city in the United States, making it easy to find internships and jobs in the countless local hotels and resorts.
The University has a student-faculty ratio of 22:1 and one fourth of its classes have fewer than 20 students. Hotel management is one of its most popular and highly ranked programs, but the university also has top programs in business, law, and education.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $7,865 | $10,710 | $18,575 |
Out-of-state | $19,670 | $10,710 | $30,380 |
4.) Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech is a public research university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. The university offers over 115 degree programs and has 25,000 undergraduate students. The school has several top ranked undergraduate programs, including engineering, business, and agricultural studies. The school also is also ranked in the top 10 for happiest students and for quality of life for students.
The school has a student-faculty ratio of 14:1, and 27% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The school has over 600 clubs and organizations, and its sport teams compete in Division 1 ACC.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $29,975 | $8,424 | $38,399 |
Out-of-state | $29,975 | $8,424 | $38,399 |
5.) University of Central Florida
The University of Central Florida is a public university located in suburban central Florida. Students studying Hotel Management and Tourism are able to easily find internships working with the 60 million tourists who visit Orlando each year.
The university has an active student life, with over 50,000 students and 300 student organizations on campus. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 30:1, and 27% of its classes have fewer than 20 students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $6,368 | $9,764 | $16,132 |
Out-of-state | $22,467 | $9,764 | $32,231 |
6.) Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fairleigh Dickinson University is the largest private university in New Jersey, with two campuses in the state and two more international campuses.
The university maintains small class sizes; over two thirds of all classes have fewer than twenty students and the school has a student-faculty ratio of 14:1. The schools most popular majors are business, marketing and the liberal arts.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $39,222 | $12,756 | $51,978 |
Out-of-state | $39,222 | $12,756 | $51,978 |
7.) Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University, or Penn State, is a public research university located in University Park, Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 1855 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 46,000. The university has a very active campus, with over 950 clubs and organizations ad opportunities for skiing and hiking in the nearby mountains.
The university has top ranked programs in education and engineering, and is ranked 14th in the country for top public universities. The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and 40% of classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $17,900 | $11,860 | $29,760 |
Out-of-state | $31,346 | $11,860 | $43,206 |
8.) Washington State University
Washington State University is a public university spread out across four urban campuses in Washington State. The University has over 25,000 students spread out between the campuses, with most students studying at the Pullman campus, on the border of Washington and Idaho.
The university has a student-faculty ratio of 15:1, and one third of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The most popular majors include business, management, engineering, and marketing.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $11,041 | $11,356 | $22,397 |
Out-of-state | $25,673 | $11,356 | $37,029 |
9.) University of Houston
The University of Houston is a state research university in Houston, Texas. The school has over 40,000 students and has been noted for its excellent research work by the Carnegie Foundation. The University has a thriving campus where student organizations host a variety of performances, including concerts, lectures, and theatrical events.
The university has a student-faculty ratio of 21:1 and one fourth of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The school’s top ranked program is its Hotel Management College, which was started after receiving a large endowment from the Hilton family, and is typically ranked in the top 10 nationally.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,710 | $9,849 | $20,559 |
Out-of-state | $26,000 | $9,849 | $35,849 |
10.) Iowa State University
Iowa State University is a public university located in Ames, Iowa. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of 30,000 students and offers over 100 different options for bachelor degrees. The school is nationally ranked for its journalism, hotel management, and choir programs.
There are over 800 student organizations on campus, in addition to popular athletic programs. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 19:1, and 30% of its classes have fewer than 20 students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $7,969 | $8,356 | $16,325 |
Out-of-state | $20,617 | $8,356 | $28,973 |
11.) Purdue University
Purdue University is a public university in West Lafayette, Indiana. The school was founded in 1869 after donations from a local businessman, and today the university offers over 200 majors and enrolls 29,000 undergraduate students. The university is ranked as the 20th best public university in the US and is the 4th most popular destination for foreign students studying in the US.
Purdue offers students a wide range of campus activities ranging from music performance groups to the school’s popular sports program. The school is ranked top-10 in the nation for its mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering programs, and is also ranked 9th on the list for most innovative. The school’s student-faculty ratio is 12:1, which is one of the lowest ratios for all public universities in the country.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,002 | $10,030 | $20,032 |
Out-of-state | $28,804 | $10,030 | $38,834 |
12.) Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona. The university has 25,000 undergraduate students and an urban campus. Students at NAU can participate in Flagstaff’s active theatre and music scene, along with hiking, camping, and mountain biking in the surrounding mountains.
Northern Arizona University places a strong emphasis on undergraduate education, and has a student-faculty ratio of 18:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The most popular majors are education, business, and health, and the university has strong forestry and engineering programs.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,764 | $9,092 | $19,856 |
Out-of-state | $21,226 | $9,092 | $30,318 |
13.) University of Massachusetts – Amherst
University of Massachusetts (UMass) Amherst is a public university and the flagship school of the Massachusetts public school system. The school is located in the small college town of Amherst, along with two other universities. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of 29,000 and is the ranked in the top 30 for public schools in the United States.
Students at UMass Amherst can choose from over 90 majors, and are also allowed to enroll in classes at the four other nearby universities There are over 200 student organizations at Amherst, and the town is ranked in the top 10 for college towns due to the wide range of activities that located there. The school’s student-faculty ratio is 18:1 and half of the university’s classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $13,790 | $12,028 | $25,818 |
Out-of-state | $31,420 | $12,028 | $43,448 |
14.) Temple University
Temple University is a public university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university was founded in 1884 and has 28,000 undergraduate students. In addition to its main campus in North Philadelphia, the university also has international campuses in Tokyo and Rome.
Students at Temple can choose between over 300 student organizations, and the school’s location just two miles from downtown Philadelphia lets students travel easily around the city. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 14:1, and 40% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $15,688 | $11,146 | $26,834 |
Out-of-state | $25,994 | $11,146 | $37,140 |
15.) Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University, or OSU, is a public university in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The university was founded in 1890 and has 23,000 students. The school is ranked as one of the best value colleges in the country, and has top programs for engineering, architecture, and agricultural sciences.
The university has a suburban location with a lively music scene and lots of opportunities for internships and jobs. The school has 400 student organizations and the campus has several lakes, theaters, and countless restaurants. The student-faculty ratio at OSU is 20:1, and 35% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $7,778 | $8,190 | $15,968 |
Out-of-state | $22,443 | $8,190 | $30,633 |
16.) University of Delaware
The University of Delaware is a public university in Newark, Delaware. The university has 18,500 undergraduate students, and the university was established in 1743. The university is one of the top public schools in the country, and offers more than 150 different majors.
The university is in a suburban area and has a very active campus. There are over 280 student clubs, and several major cities are within driving distance. The university has the oldest study abroad program in the country, and 35% of its students participate. The school has a student-faculty ratio of 16:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $12,520 | $11,830 | $24,350 |
Out-of-state | $31,420 | $11,830 | $43,250 |
17.) New York University
New York University is a private university based in New York City. the school was founded in 1831 and is considered one of the most influential research universities in the world. The university’s campus is located in six centers around NYC, and the largest center is in Lower Manhattan.
The school has over 50,000 students from more than 180 foreign countries. The university is ranked in the top-40 nationally, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. The school is especially well-known for its film, writing, and business programs.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $42,419 | $17,578 | $59,997 |
Out-of-state | $42,419 | $17,578 | $59,997 |
18.) Drexel University
Drexel University is a private university with a main campus in Philadelphia and a smaller one in Sacramento, California. The school was founded in 1891 and has 16,900 undergraduate students pursuing over 70 different majors. One unique aspect of Drexel is the focus that they put on work experience, with many of its programs requiring an 18-month paid internship prior to graduation.
Students at Drexel can travel around Philadelphia, visiting museums, sports games, and attending concerts. The university also has over 300 student clubs and several sports teams. Over 50% of classes at Drexel have fewer than twenty students, and its top programs include medicine, business, and engineering.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $47,051 | $14,367 | $61,418 |
Out-of-state | $47,051 | $14,367 | $61,418 |
19.) California State Polytechnic University
California State Polytechnic University, or Cal Poly, is a public university in Pomona, California. The university was founded in 1938 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 22,000 students. The school offers 94 undergraduate majors, and has been recognized for its academic excellence by the US government.
The university is located in an urban area in Los Angeles, California. The university is about 30 miles from the coast, and students can easily travel into Los Angeles for different cultural and entertainment events. The university stresses the importance of internships and work experiences, and much of the learning at Poly Tech takes place out of the classroom. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 25:1
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $6,976 | $15,238 | $22,214 |
Out-of-state | $14,000 | $15,238 | $29,238 |
20.) University of Denver
The University of Denver is a private university in Denver, Colorado. The university was founded in 1864 and is the oldest private university in the region. The university has an enrollment of 5,600 undergraduate students, and the area around the university is a designated botanical garden.
The university is just a few miles from downtown Denver, and students can easily enjoy the cultural, athletic, and entertainment options the city offers. Outside the city students can go skiing, skiing, and snowboarding in the surrounding mountains. The university has over 100 clubs, and has a student-faculty ratio of 11:1.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $45,288 | $12,021 | $57,309 |
Out-of-state | $45,288 | $12,021 | $57,309 |
21.) Florida International University
Florida International University, or FIU, is a public university near Miami, Florida. The university was founded in 1965 and offers more than 191 different academic programs. The university has over 50,000 students and is one of the largest universities in Florida. The university is considered one of the best value schools in the country, and has top-ranked programs in law, business, and criminal justice.
FIU has countless student organizations for students to join, including very popular community service clubs. They university’s proximity to Miami makes it easy for students to travel to events in the city or to nearby beaches. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 25:1 and 20% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $6,556 | $10,702 | $17,258 |
Out-of-state | $18,895 | $10,702 | $29,597 |
22.) Georgia State University
Georgia State University is a public university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The school was founded in 1913 and has 54,000 students. Students at Georgia State can travel around Atlanta and take part in all the cultural, athletic, and entertainment options that the city offers.
The university offers more than 200 different majors for students to choose from, with top programs in business, law, and education. There are over 400 student clubs and several on campus recreation areas. The university is 14th in the nation for its focus on undergraduate teaching and has a student-faculty ratio of 22:1.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,686 | $14,084 | $24,770 |
Out-of-state | $23,186 | $14,084 | $37,270 |
23.) University of Southern California
The University of Southern California is a private university located in Los Angeles, California. The university has 18,000 undergraduate students and a strong tradition of innovation among its alumni. Former students have gone on to start a variety of tech companies, and the school has produced the fourth largest number of billionaire alumni in the world.
Students at USC can participate in over 700 on-campus organizations and the school’s athletes have won over 300 Olympic medals, the most of any American university. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1 and its average class has just 23 students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $49,464 | $14,348 | $63,812 |
Out-of-state | $49,464 | $14,348 | $63,812 |
24.) Florida State University
Florida State University is a public school located in the city of Tallahassee, Florida. The school was founded in 1851 and has an undergraduate enrollment of 32,000 students. The university is well-known for its athletic program, especially for basketball and football, and is ranked as one of the top-value universities in the country.
The university offers over 700 on campus clubs and organizations for students, ranging from cultural to athletic. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 25:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than twenty students. The most popular majors include criminal justice, English, and biology.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $6,507 | $10,304 | $16,811 |
Out-of-state | $19,084 | $10,304 | $29,388 |
25.) Kansas State University
Kansas State University is a public university in Manhattan, Kansas. The school opened in 1863 and has 24,000 students. The university has several campuses, but the main campus is in the city of Manhattan. The city is always full of student activity, and is home to several art and music shows.
Kansas State has over 450 student organizations, a student government, and dozens of fraternities and sororities. The campus also has its own golf course, museum, and gardens. The university has a student-faculty ratio of 19:1, and 40% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $9,350 | $8,430 | $17,780 |
Out-of-state | $23,910 | $8,430 | $32,340 |
26.) University of New Hampshire
The University of New Hampshire is a public university with several campuses in New Hampshire. The main campus is in the town of Durham, in the Southeast of the state. The university has an undergraduate enrollment of 12,800 students and has been ranked as one of the most sustainable campuses in the nation.
The university has over 200 student clubs, intramural sports, and a popular athletic program. Students can also participate in different outdoor activities all over New England, and the campus is just an hour from Boston. UNH has a student-faculty ratio of 19:1 and 40% of its classes have fewer than twenty students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $17,624 | $10,938 | $28,562 |
Out-of-state | $31,424 | $10,938 | $42,362 |
27.) University of North Texas
The University of North Texas is a public institution located in Denton, Texas, just north of Dallas. The university offers over 100 majors, including the first jazz studies program in the United States.
The school’s student-faculty ratio is 25:1 and over 20% of its classes have fewer than 20 students. The school’s location near Dallas and Fort Worth allow students to find jobs and internships while in school, and to take advantage of the entertainment options in the cities.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,519 | $8,690 | $19,209 |
Out-of-state | $15,030 | $8,690 | $23,720 |
28.) Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University is a public university located in North Texas. The school has a total undergraduate population of 30,000 and offers over 100 different degrees. The school has a growing national reputation, and has received recognition from the Carnegie Institute for its research work.
Texas Tech has a student-faculty ratio of 22:1 and 30% of its classes have fewer than 30 students. There are over 500 student organizations and some of the school’s most well-known programs are in business, engineering, and hotel management.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $10,622 | $9,384 | $20,006 |
Out-of-state | $14,637 | $9,384 | $24,021 |
29.) Boston University
Boston University is a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts. The university’s campus is situated along the Charles River, near Fenway Park. The school was established in 1839 and has 16,000 undergraduate students.
Boston University has top-ranked programs for law, business, engineering, and education. the university has a student-faculty ratio of 12:1, and 605 of its classes have fewer than twenty students. Famous alumni of BU include Martin Luther King Jr and Bill O’Reilly.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $50,240 | $14,870 | $65,110 |
Out-of-state | $50,240 | $14,870 | $65,110 |
30.) Florida Atlantic University
Florida Atlantic University is a public university in Boca Raton, Florida. The university’s main campus is an urban area along the coast of Florida. Today the university has an enrollment of 25,000 undergraduate students and offers more than 180 different degree programs.
The university has a student-faculty ratio of 24:1 and one fourth of the classes there have fewer than twenty students. Due to its large endowment, the university is able to offer financial assistance to over 60% of its students.
Tuition | Housing | Total | |
In-state | $5,432 | $12,006 | |
Out-of-state | $19,432 | $12,006 |