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Acceptance Rates for Top Colleges

Getting into college is a challenge. But how hard is it really? On this page, we’ll go over the acceptance rates of top schools around the country, so you can see just how difficult admissions have become at some schools. 

All data comes from government sources. Note that the total number of admitted students is an approximation, and is not exact.

The Ivy League

While the Ivy League is technically an athletic conference, not an academic association, these are still some of the top performing schools in the country. Here is the admissions data for these schools in 2022: 

School

Applied

Accepted

Acceptance Rate

Brown

50,649

2,546

5%

Columbia

60,337

2,253

3.7%

Cornell

67,380

6,064

9%

Dartmouth

28,336

1,767

6.2%

Harvard

61,220

1,954

3.2%

Princeton

37,601

1,504

4%

UPenn

56,332

3,380

6%

Yale

50,015

2,234

4.5%

Ivy+ Schools

This is a fluid term, with no consistent definition. Generally, it is used to refer to other top schools which are seen as being in the same tier as Ivy League schools, but which are not themselves in the Ivy League. Here is the admissions data for these schools in 2022: 

School

Applied

Accepted

Acceptance Rate

Caltech

13,026

521

4%

Duke

49,703

2,982

6%

Johns Hopkins

39,515

3,161

8%

MIT

33,240

1,330

4%

Rice

29,544

2,659

9%

Stanford

55,471

2,219

4%

UChicago

37,974

2,278

6%

Vanderbilt

47,152

3,301

7%

 

Other Top Universities

Of course, there are many great schools in the US. Here are some other top schools, including some of the country’s top public colleges’ acceptance rates for 2022:

School

Applied

Accepted

Acceptance Rate

Boston College

39,846

7,571

19%

Boston University

75,778

14,398

19%

Carnegie Mellon

32,896

4,605

14%

Emory

33,435

4,347

13%

Georgetown

27,629

3,316

12%

Georgia Tech

44,048

7,048

16%

NYU

95,517

12,417

13%

Northwestern

47,636

3,335

7%

Notre Dame

23,642

3,546

15%

Tufts

31,198

3,432

11%

Tulane

45,525

4,556

10%

UC Berkeley

112,843

15,798

14%

UCLA

139,489

15,344

11%

UNC Chapel Hill

50,729

10,148

20%

University of Michigan

79,743

15,949

20%

USC

71,031

9,234

13%

Washington University of St. Louis

33,634

4,372

13%

Texas School Admissions

Finally, since we’re based in Texas, here are admissions stats for some of the best colleges in the state for 2022: 

School

Applied

Accepted

Acceptance Rate

Baylor

36,588

21,221

57%

SMU

15,685

8,313

53%

Texas Tech

33,756

22,954

68%

UT Austin

66,077

19,162

29%

UT Dallas

18,838

16,389

87%

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