<p>Check out the following tables:</p>
<p>[COLLEGE</a> PHD PRODUCTIVITY](<a href=“http://www.reed.edu/ir/phd.html]COLLEGE”>Doctoral Degree Productivity - Institutional Research - Reed College)</p>
<p>Two caveats:</p>
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<li><p>These tables cite schools whose graduates earn PhDs at relatively high rates. They don’t tell you where they get them. However, the concept of “top school” is a little different for grad schools than for colleges. A top school for a PhD program generally is one that has a professor you want to work with, in a specific sub-discipline. So it would be very hard to rank colleges by PhD production if you wanted to factor in top schools.</p></li>
<li><p>Most of the cited schools are very selective, but not all are. Exceptions: Kalamazoo, Wabash, College of Wooster, Beloit, Minnesota/Morris, Marlboro, Lawrence.</p></li>
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