Yes, architectmagazine.com is very informative. You will find a listing of the top architectural schools in the U.S. and how they are rated. They also share information about school to work programs.
Top Architecture schools in the Midwest include: Notre Dame, ISU, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. You can major in architecture at all of these schools.
There are vast number of schools that offers good architecture courses. I recommend you to go to your local information service government office for more information of schools which offers good and affordable architecture courses.
Germany has some great architecture that you can enjoy and going to school there is a good idea. You can look up a list of available schools and check them out.
Check out Ball State University at www.bsu.edu. This college is well known for its architecture program.
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture was created in 1912.
Here's Architect Magazine's "Architecture Schools Guide" : http://www.architectmagazine.com/business/architecture-schools/ . It's for 2009, but it should still be highly relevant in 2010.
Here are the UK schools ranked by the Guardian: http://archimetes.blogspot.com/2009/05/top-architecture-schools-in-uk-2010.html
Virginia polly is the best. See a list of the best ones here http://www.architectmagazine.com/educational-projects/the-top-us-architecture-schools.aspx
The design intelligence report ranks it number 9 in the U.S. for schools of architecture.
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of course! Cornell ranks No. 1 in the U.S. Best Undergraduate Architecture Schools Ranking and No.6 in U.S. Best Graduate Architecture Schools Ranking! really competitive and hard to get into both programs
The top three schools of architecture are Cornell University, Syracuse University, and Rice University. These universities are located in the United States.