<p>Chicago is one of the top schools in the country for placing students in Ph D programs. Here are some specifics for the physical and natural sciences, I believe it is even higher for social sciences:</p>
<p>BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Reed, CalTech, Swarthmore, U Chicago, Kalamazoo, MIT, Earlham, Harvey Mudd, U Sciences Philadelphia, Grinnell</p>
<p>CHEMISTRY: Harvey Mudd, Reed, CalTech, Wabash, Carleton, Grinnell, Wooster, Kalamazoo, Texas Lutheran, Bowdoin</p>
<p>MATH & COMPUTER SCIENCES: CalTech, Harvey Mudd, MIT, Reed, Rice, Princeton, U Chicago, Carnegie Mellon, St. John’s, Pomona</p>
<p>MEDICAL SCIENCES: U Sciences Philladelphia, Albany College of Pharmacy, Hampshire, UCSF, Ohio Northern, Stanford, U Texas Health Science Center, Reed, Mount Holyoke, Wellesley</p>
<p>PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Harvey Mudd, CalTech, MIT, Reed, NM Institute of Mining, Carleton, Wabash, U Chicago, Grinnell, Rice</p>
<p>PHYSICS: CalTech, Harvey Mudd, MIT, NM Institute of Mining, Reed, U Chicago, Princeton, Carleton, Marlboro, Rice</p>
<p>SCIENCES & ENGINEERING: CalTech, Harvey Mudd, MIT, Reed, Swarthmore, Carleton, U Chicago, Rice, Princeton, Haverford</p>
<p>Source: Weighted Baccalaureate Origins Study, Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (2004)</p>