Though this article, by title, would not appear to be directly relevant to CS programs, the schools included – Pomona, Georgia Tech, Colgate, Hamilton, WUStL, Carnegie Mellon, Denison, Wake Forest, Harvey Mudd and URichmond – generally seem to offer undergraduate opportunities equivalent to that of schools positioned highly in other quasi-rankings (while offering a range of selectivity options):
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4546120
In terms of the thread topic specifically, there doesn’t appear to be a firmly based, nationally published ranking of undergraduate CS programs available, so it would seem that a prospective computer science major could reasonably consider a breadth of factors when selecting a college.