300 College Overview
Research dataset for College Admissions Simulator Β· Class of 2029 data Β· Compiled 2026-03
300
Total Colleges
30
In Simulation
270
Research-Only
14
Categories
47.9%
Avg Accept Rate
ποΈ Elite Private (33)π¬ STEM-Focused Elite (9)π« Public Elite (11)π Flagship Public (20)ποΈ Large Public (42)π Regional Public (14)β Selective Private (15)βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic (35)π Top Liberal Arts (29)πΏ Selective Liberal Arts (16)π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts (39)β HBCUs (14)ποΈ Military Academies (7)π¨ Art & Design (7)π Other (9)
ποΈ Elite Private
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stanford UniversitySIM Stanford, CA |
3.6% | 7.2% REA | 1500β1570 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 1,700 | 80% | Test_Optional | Does not officially publish EA vs RD breakdowns. Extremely low acceptance rate across all rounds. | |
| 3 | University of ChicagoSIM Chicago, IL |
4.5% | 17.9% EA_and_ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,800 | 86% | Test_Optional | Does not officially publish ED/EA rates. Has both EA and ED/EDII options. Known for quirky essay prompts. Intellectual rigor culture. | |
| 4 | Harvard UniversitySIM Cambridge, MA |
3.6% | 9.1% REA | 1480β1580 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,650 | 84% | Required | Most selective Ivy. Legacy and ALDC (athletes, legacies, dean's list, children of staff) comprise ~43% of white admits. | |
| 5 | Princeton UniversitySIM Princeton, NJ |
4.5% | 10.5% SCEA | 1500β1570 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,500 | 75% | Required | No longer publishes early action acceptance rates separately. | |
| 6 | Yale UniversitySIM New Haven, CT |
3.7% | 9.3% SCEA | 1470β1580 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,550 | 70% | Test_Flexible | Test-flexible policy allows AP/IB in lieu of SAT/ACT. | |
| 7 | University of PennsylvaniaSIM Philadelphia, PA |
4.9% | 14.0% ED | 1490β1570 | 34β36 | 3.93 | 2,400 | 68% | Required_Starting_2030 | Will require standardized tests starting Class of 2030. Wharton business school is most competitive division. | |
| 8 | Columbia UniversitySIM New York, NY |
3.9% | 16.7% ED | 1480β1570 | 34β36 | 3.93 | 1,600 | 65% | Test_Optional | No longer publishes specific ED acceptance rates. Located in NYC, strong pre-professional culture. | |
| 9 | Brown UniversitySIM Providence, RI |
4.5% | 14.6% ED | 1480β1570 | 34β35 | 3.93 | 1,700 | 67% | Required | Open curriculum. Recruited athletes account for ~1/3 of ED acceptances. Known for flexible academics. | |
| 10 | Cornell UniversitySIM Ithaca, NY |
7.9% | 16.5% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 3,500 | 68% | Required | Largest Ivy. Has both private and state-funded (contract) colleges. Acceptance rate varies by college from ~4% to ~18%. | |
| 12 | Georgetown UniversitySIM Washington, DC |
12.0% | 12.9% EA | 1400β1540 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 1,600 | 79% | Required | Requires SAT/ACT. EA rate actually LOWER than RD rate (unusual). Catholic Jesuit university. Strong for policy/government. | |
| 13 | Vanderbilt UniversitySIM Nashville, TN |
4.7% | 18.8% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.89 | 1,650 | 61% | Test_Optional | Record-low 4.7% overall rate for Class of 2029. RD rate only 3.3%. ED I + ED II offered. | |
| 14 | Dartmouth CollegeSIM Hanover, NH |
5.5% | 18.9% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.91 | 1,150 | 64% | Required | Smallest Ivy. Strong Greek life and outdoors culture. ED acceptance rate 3x+ overall rate. | |
| 15 | University of Notre DameSIM Notre Dame, IN |
9.0% | 13.5% REA | 1470β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 2,100 | 62% | Test_Optional | Catholic university. Strong legacy preference. Athletic tradition. REA program with 12.9% rate. | |
| 16 | Duke UniversitySIM Durham, NC |
5.0% | 21.1% ED | 1500β1570 | 34β35 | 3.94 | 1,750 | 53% | Test_Optional | ED fills ~50% of class. Strong athletics recruitment. Southern elite culture. | |
| 17 | Northwestern UniversitySIM Evanston, IL |
7.0% | 29.2% ED | 1440β1550 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 2,100 | 57% | Test_Optional | ED acceptance rate is ~3x overall rate. Strong for journalism (Medill) and performing arts. | |
| 18 | New York University New York, NY |
7.7% | 16.0% ED | 1480β1550 | 34β35 | 3.81 | 6,500 | 60% | Optional | Largest private university in the US. Offers ED I and ED II (no EA). Over 50% of class admitted via early decision. Record 120K+ applicants. Global campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai. Three schools (CAS, Stern, Nursinβ¦ | |
| 23 | Rice UniversitySIM Houston, TX |
6.8% | 13.2% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 1,050 | 44% | Test_Optional | ED I rate 13.2%, ED II rate 6.0%. Residential college system. Smaller campus feel. | |
| 28 | Carnegie Mellon UniversitySIM Pittsburgh, PA |
11.7% | 22.0% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.91 | 1,700 | 47% | Test_Optional | Top for CS/Engineering/Fine Arts. Acceptance rate varies dramatically by school (SCS ~3%, CFA ~8%, etc.). | |
| 29 | Northeastern University Boston, MA |
5.6% | 43.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 2,760 | 47% | Optional | Co-op program leader; 105K apps make it one of the most applied-to universities in the US. ED acceptance rate (~43%) vastly exceeds RD (~3.8%). Only ~24% of enrollees submitted SAT scores. | |
| 30 | Johns Hopkins UniversitySIM Baltimore, MD |
6.4% | 10.5% ED | 1530β1560 | 34β36 | 3.94 | 1,350 | 36% | Test_Optional | Offers ED I and ED II. Combined ED acceptance rate ~10.5%. Top pre-med reputation. | |
| 35 | Tufts UniversitySIM Medford, MA |
10.5% | 30.0% ED | 1480β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 1,400 | 37% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Known for 'demonstrated interest' factor. International relations strength. | |
| 38 | University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA |
11.2% | 8.4% EA | 1450β1550 | 33β35 | 3.80 | 3,759 | 40% | Optional | 83K applicants; EA non-binding with 8.4% admit rate (42,119 EA applicants, 3,524 EA admits). Pilot ED for Marshall School of Business starting Fall 2026. 21% first-generation. 44% of enrolled submitted test scores. | |
| 39 | Washington University in St. LouisSIM St. Louis, MO |
12.1% | 30.0% ED | 1500β1570 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 1,850 | 35% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Strong pre-med and research. Generous financial aid. | |
| 50 | Emory UniversitySIM Atlanta, GA |
10.3% | 20.0% ED | 1480β1540 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 1,400 | 25% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Strong pre-med. Two campuses (Emory College and Oxford College). | |
| 51 | Boston University Boston, MA |
12.8% | 29.5% ED | 1430β1510 | 32β34 | 3.87 | 3,450 | 35% | Optional | Offers ED I and ED II (no EA). 59% of enrolled class came via ED. Meets 100% demonstrated need without loans for domestic first-years. | |
| 52 | Boston CollegeSIM Chestnut Hill, MA |
13.9% | 30.0% EA | 1460β1520 | 33β35 | 3.87 | 2,350 | 30% | Test_Optional | Catholic Jesuit university. EA rate ~30% vs 10% RD. Strong for business and pre-law. | |
| 54 | Tulane University New Orleans, LA |
14.7% | 59.4% ED | 1430β1500 | 32β34 | 3.67 | 1,850 | 39% | Optional | Massive ED advantage (59% ED vs 14.7% overall). Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. Strong post-Katrina growth. AAC member. | |
| 60 | Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC |
20.8% | 34.0% ED | 1410β1520 | 32β34 | 3.90 | 1,545 | 38% | Optional | Test-optional pioneer since 2008. ACC member. Does not publish recent ED acceptance rates; 34% ED rate is historical (Class of 2024). Class of 2029 is largest ever. | |
| 79 | Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA |
29.0% | 47.4% ED | 1350β1490 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 1,500 | 28% | Optional | Strong engineering and business programs. Patriot League member (NCAA Division I). ED fills ~57% of class. Offers ED I and ED II. | |
| 97 | Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH |
35.3% | 37.0% ED | 1450β1530 | 32β34 | 3.78 | 1,650 | 12% | Optional | Offers ED I, EA, ED II, and RD. Strong STEM and pre-med (affiliated with Cleveland Clinic). D3 athletics (UAA). Very low yield (11%) suggests heavy safety-school usage. 16% international. | |
| 103 | University of Rochester Rochester, NY |
40.0% | 38.0% ED | 1420β1540 | 32β35 | 3.86 | 1,179 | 15% | Optional | Offers ED I, ED II, and RD (no EA). Unique 'Take Five' scholars program for tuition-free 5th year. Open curriculum (no core requirements). D3 athletics (UAA). ~24% international. About 42% of class enters via ED. | |
| 118 | Brandeis University Waltham, MA |
45.0% | 42.0% ED | 1380β1480 | 31β34 | 3.87 | 761 | 17% | Optional | Research-intensive university near Boston. Strong in social sciences, sciences, and humanities. NCAA Division III (no athletic scholarships). Offers ED I and ED II. | |
| 137 | Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX |
47.6% | 74.0% ED | 1340β1480 | 31β34 | 3.68 | 1,715 | 15% | Optional | Applications surged 56% after joining ACC. ED acceptance rate (74%) far exceeds overall (47.6%). Strong business (Cox) and engineering programs. 42% from Texas. |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologySIM Cambridge, MA |
3.9% | 5.5% EA | 1510β1580 | 35β36 | 3.96 | 1,100 | 87% | Required | No legacy preference. Need-blind for all applicants including internationals. Strongest STEM hook. | |
| 19 | California Institute of TechnologySIM Pasadena, CA |
2.6% | 6.0% EA | 1530β1570 | 35β36 | 3.97 | 235 | 43% | Test_Free | Smallest elite university. Test-free policy. Most STEM-focused school. No legacy preference. | |
| 37 | Cooper Union New York, NY |
13.0% | β ED | 1400β1520 | 33β35 | 3.85 | 196 | 52% | Optional | Historically tuition-free institution in NYC focused on engineering, art, and architecture. All admitted students receive half-tuition scholarships minimum. Acceptance rates vary by school: 4% architecture, 9% art, 23β¦ | |
| 49 | Olin College of Engineering Needham, MA |
22.0% | β | 1490β1560 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 85 | 48% | Optional | Extremely small (350 total students) engineering-only college. Unique two-stage admissions with Candidates' Weekend interview. Every admitted student receives a half-tuition scholarship. No NCAA athletics. Cross-regisβ¦ | |
| 119 | Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ |
48.0% | 72.0% ED | 1380β1505 | 31β34 | 3.86 | 1,054 | 21% | Optional | Overlooking NYC skyline from Hoboken. Strong co-op and career placement (97% outcomes rate within 6 months). ED acceptance rate significantly higher at 72%. Starting Fall 2026: full tuition for families earning under β¦ | |
| 147 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY |
58.0% | 70.0% ED | 1375β1510 | 30β34 | 3.80 | 1,580 | 16% | Test_Optional | Historic STEM school (founded 1824). Low yield rate (~16%) despite strong academics. Offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Dec 15). Rensselaer Medal merit scholarship program. | |
| 151 | Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO |
60.0% | β EA | 1330β1460 | 29β33 | 3.80 | 1,500 | 25% | Required | Public STEM university focused on engineering, earth sciences, and energy. Top 3 public university for 40-year ROI. NCAA D-II with 18 varsity sports. Non-binding EA with Nov 1 deadline, decisions by Dec 15. | |
| 156 | Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA |
60.0% | 65.0% ED | 1300β1460 | 30β34 | 3.90 | 1,250 | 18% | Optional | Pioneer of test-optional policy (since 2007). Project-based STEM curriculum with 7-week terms. Offers both ED and EA. NCAA D-III with 20 varsity teams. Strong engineering and CS programs. | |
| 169 | Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY |
67.0% | 78.0% ED | 1300β1460 | 29β34 | 3.70 | 3,042 | 21% | Optional | Large tech university with co-op program. Home to National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). NCAA D-I hockey, D-III for 22 other sports. ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 1). About 25% of class enters via ED. |
π« Public Elite
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA |
12.7% | 11.0% EA | 1400β1550 | 31β35 | 3.90 | 4,000 | 46% | Required | Top public STEM university. EA split into EA1 (in-state, ~30% admit) and EA2 (out-of-state, ~9% admit). Strong engineering and CS programs. 12% first-gen students. | |
| 43 | University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA |
11.4% | β | 1310β1530 | 30β35 | 3.89 | 6,724 | 46% | Free | Top public university; UC system was test-blind but reinstating SAT/ACT for 2025-26. No early rounds β all UC apps due Nov 30. 127K applicants make it one of the most applied-to schools in the US. | |
| 47 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC |
15.3% | 20.0% EA | 1400β1520 | 29β34 | 3.90 | 5,094 | 45% | Optional | Carolina Covenant covers full need debt-free for low-income students. Mandated 82% in-state enrollment cap makes OOS admission (~8%) extremely competitive. Largest first-year class ever in fall 2025. | |
| 57 | University of Florida Gainesville, FL |
19.8% | β EA | 1380β1510 | 31β34 | 3.92 | 7,500 | 43% | Required | Consistently ranked top-5 US public university; introduced EA in 2024-25 cycle (10,510 EA admits, 7,659 RD admits); SEC powerhouse with 21 varsity sports. First-generation admits: 2,501. | |
| 61 | University of VirginiaSIM Charlottesville, VA |
16.9% | 24.0% EA | 1410β1520 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 3,900 | 26% | Test_Optional | Public flagship. In-state advantage (~23% vs ~12.5% OOS). Strong liberal arts within a public university. | |
| 66 | University of California, Los AngelesSIM Los Angeles, CA |
8.6% | β | 1290β1510 | 30β34 | 3.90 | 6,600 | 18% | Test_Blind | Test-blind - does not consider SAT/ACT at all. UC system application. Most applied-to university in the US. No early round. | |
| 69 | University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX |
22.2% | β ea | 1270β1470 | 27β33 | 3.83 | 9,900 | 47% | Required | Record 90,690 applications for Fall 2025 (up 24.4% YoY, 51% since 2022). Texas Top 6% auto-admit (top 5% for 2026 entry). SEC member. EA deadline Oct 15 but non-binding and no advantage in review. 80.5% in-state. | |
| 70 | University of MichiganSIM Ann Arbor, MI |
15.6% | 30.0% EA | 1350β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 7,200 | 20% | Test_Optional | Huge in-state advantage (39% vs 16% OOS). EA round is de facto binding for competitive applicants. Rolling admissions after EA. | |
| 87 | College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA |
37.0% | 49.7% ED | 1390β1520 | 32β34 | 3.90 | 1,642 | 27% | Optional | Second-oldest US college (1693). Covers full tuition/fees for in-state Pell recipients. Strong liberal arts identity within a public university framework. | |
| 90 | University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA |
28.4% | β | 1280β1460 | 26β33 | 3.90 | 7,341 | 20% | Blind | Top-ranked public university and UC system flagship for STEM. Test-blind admissions (entire UC system). 136K+ freshman applicants. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I. Strong in biological sciences, engineering, β¦ | |
| 121 | University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA |
38.3% | β | 1230β1440 | 26β33 | 3.87 | 5,008 | 14% | Blind | Top-ranked public university and Hispanic-Serving Institution. Test-blind admissions (entire UC system). 110K+ freshman applicants. Strong in physics, materials science, and engineering. Beachside campus in Santa Barbβ¦ |
π Flagship Public
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 83 | University of Georgia Athens, GA |
34.0% | 31.0% EA | 1300β1470 | 30β34 | 3.85 | 6,200 | 38% | Required | Georgia flagship; top-20 public university; strong honors program (CURO); 80% in-state enrollment target. EA: 30,490 applicants, ~9,500 admitted (42% in-state, 23% out-of-state). | |
| 86 | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL |
36.6% | β EA | 1420β1540 | 31β35 | 3.70 | 9,207 | 27% | Optional | Top-5 CS program (~7% admit rate) is dramatically more selective than the university overall. Strong engineering across the board. Illinois Commitment covers tuition for qualifying in-state families. Record 60,848 totβ¦ | |
| 98 | University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI |
41.0% | β EA | 1370β1490 | 29β33 | 3.90 | 8,465 | 28% | Optional | Record 65,913 applications for Fall 2025 (up 43% from prior year). EA non-binding (Nov 1 deadline, decisions by end of January). Top 5% Wisconsin students guaranteed admission starting 2025-26. Big Ten powerhouse withβ¦ | |
| 100 | University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA |
28.9% | β | 1230β1430 | 26β33 | 3.84 | 6,736 | 19% | Blind | UC system test-blind admissions. 124K freshman applications (3rd most in UC system). Strong CS and engineering. Big West / NCAA Division I with 18 varsity sports. Unweighted GPA median 3.95 for admits. | |
| 102 | University of Washington Seattle, WA |
39.0% | β | 1330β1500 | 28β33 | 3.83 | 7,120 | 27% | Optional | 69K applicants; single deadline Nov 15 (no early rounds). Returning to test-required for 2025-26 cycle. Direct-to-major system for CS and engineering is highly competitive. Strong CS, engineering, and health sciences.β¦ | |
| 104 | University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD |
44.8% | 39.0% EA | 1390β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 5,800 | 22% | Optional | Top public university near Washington DC with strong CS, engineering, and business programs. Big Ten member since 2014. 70% of incoming class are Maryland residents. Proximity to federal agencies and labs drives stronβ¦ | |
| 111 | North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC |
42.0% | 48.0% EA | 1300β1460 | 28β32 | 3.83 | 5,412 | 29% | Optional | Top-5 undergraduate engineering among publics. ACC member. Centennial Campus is a major research park. Largest freshman class in NC. Strong CS and textiles programs. | |
| 114 | Purdue University West Lafayette, IN |
43.4% | 54.0% EA | 1220β1480 | 28β34 | 3.81 | 9,580 | 29% | Required | Top-10 engineering school. Frozen tuition since 2012-13. Engineering admits at 35% vs 43% overall. Strong CS, aerospace, and Krannert business. | |
| 140 | Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY |
49.0% | 70.5% EA | 1330β1470 | 28β33 | 3.60 | 4,040 | 15% | Optional | SUNY flagship for STEM and healthcare with AAU membership. Majority-minority campus (36% Asian, highest among NY publics). Strong CS, biology, and pre-med. Home to Brookhaven National Lab partnership. 18 Division I vaβ¦ | |
| 142 | University of California, Davis Davis, CA |
44.6% | β | 1160β1400 | 25β32 | 3.82 | 6,767 | 16% | Blind | UC system test-blind admissions. HSI-eligible (25% Hispanic). Record 41,239 total enrollment fall 2024. Strong STEM and agriculture programs. Big West / NCAA Division I with 25 varsity sports. | |
| 144 | The Ohio State University Columbus, OH |
53.0% | 60.4% EA | 1280β1430 | 26β32 | 3.76 | 8,210 | 22% | Optional | Largest campus in the Big Ten with 36 varsity sports. Top public research university with strong engineering, business, and medical programs. First incoming class required to take AI courses. 68% from Ohio. | |
| 145 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA |
54.6% | 64.0% EA | 1280β1450 | 28β32 | 3.80 | 7,088 | 23% | Optional | Top-20 public university. #6 undergraduate engineering (no PhD). ACC member. Strong Corps of Cadets tradition. 13% first-generation students in Class of 2029. | |
| 146 | Texas A&M University College Station, TX |
57.3% | β | 1160β1390 | 25β31 | 3.78 | 12,498 | 40% | Optional | Texas Top 6% automatic admission rule applies. SEC member. Rolling admissions with Dec 1 priority deadline. Engineering EA deadline Oct 15. Largest freshman class among Texas publics. | |
| 149 | University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA |
57.0% | 61.0% EA | 1330β1480 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 5,388 | 18% | Optional | Rising flagship known as 'ZooMass' for spirited campus life. Strong computer science, engineering, and linguistics programs. Most diverse class in university history for Class of 2029. Member of Five College Consortiuβ¦ | |
| 150 | Rutgers University-New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ |
58.0% | β EA | 1270β1480 | 28β33 | 3.80 | 7,100 | 21% | Optional | New Jersey's flagship public university and Big Ten member since 2024. Strong programs in pharmacy, engineering, and business. Increasingly selective with declining acceptance rates. 58% BIPOC enrollment reflects New β¦ | |
| 155 | University of Connecticut Storrs, CT |
52.0% | 60.0% EA | 1220β1420 | 28β33 | 3.79 | 4,800 | 15% | Optional | Big East powerhouse with record 62K+ applications for Class of 2029. Launched ED program in 2024. Back-to-back NCAA men's basketball championships (2023-24). Strong engineering, business, and health sciences. 21 varsiβ¦ | |
| 174 | Pennsylvania State University (University Park) University Park, PA |
61.0% | β Rolling | 1250β1410 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 9,148 | 17% | Optional | Rolling admissions with priority deadline. Major Big Ten research university with 31 varsity sports and strong engineering, business, and meteorology programs. Record 145K+ system-wide applications. Third-largest incoβ¦ | |
| 187 | University of Minnesota Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN |
77.0% | β EA | 1320β1470 | 27β32 | 3.72 | 7,300 | 22% | Optional | Top-ranked public research university and Big Ten member. Strong programs in engineering, business (Carlson), and health sciences. Urban campus in Minneapolis with proximity to major corporate headquarters. Only 40% oβ¦ | |
| 223 | Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, IN |
78.0% | β EA | 1180β1390 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 9,600 | 22% | Optional | Flagship Big Ten university with top-ranked Kelley School of Business, Jacobs School of Music, and School of Public Health. Record enrollment of 48,424 in fall 2024. 45% of admitted students applied test-optional. Strβ¦ | |
| 263 | University of Iowa Iowa City, IA |
84.0% | β EA | 1130β1320 | 22β28 | 3.55 | 5,561 | 23% | Optional | Top public university known for the Iowa Writers' Workshop, strong healthcare and nursing programs, and the Tippie College of Business. 'No harm' testing policy uses scores only if they help. 52% of first-year studentβ¦ |
ποΈ Large Public
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida |
0.2% | β | 1290β1400 | 29β32 | 3.85 | 6,800 | 0% | Required | Top public university in Florida; strong business, film, and music programs; major ACC athletics | |
| 84 | Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina |
0.4% | 0.3% EA | 1240β1410 | 28β32 | 3.80 | 4,880 | 0% | Optional | ACC member; top-ranked public university in South Carolina; nationally renowned engineering and architecture programs | |
| 107 | Mississippi State University Starkville, Mississippi |
0.8% | β | 1100β1340 | 21β29 | 3.60 | 3,750 | 0% | Optional | SEC member; strong engineering and agriculture programs; highest research expenditure in Mississippi | |
| 108 | University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN |
34.0% | β EA | 1210β1360 | 25β31 | 3.80 | 6,804 | 27% | Optional | Record-low acceptance rate in 2024. All 20 varsity sports reached postseason in 2024-25. Strong engineering, business, and supply chain programs. 65% in-state admission rate vs 27% out-of-state. | |
| 113 | Binghamton University Vestal, NY |
39.0% | β EA | 1340β1490 | 29β34 | 3.70 | 3,248 | 16% | Optional | Most selective SUNY campus (~39% acceptance rate). Known as a 'Public Ivy' with strong accounting, CS, and pre-med programs. EA deadline November 1 with January 15 decisions. 21 Division I varsity sports in America Eaβ¦ | |
| 117 | University of Central Florida Orlando, FL |
44.7% | β EA | 1270β1400 | 25β29 | 3.72 | 8,259 | 34% | Optional | Largest university in Florida by enrollment (70,000+). Big 12 member since 2023. Strong engineering, computer science, and hospitality programs. Known for space research partnerships with nearby Kennedy Space Center. | |
| 120 | University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas |
0.7% | β | 1030β1220 | 22β28 | 3.62 | 6,614 | 0% | Optional | SEC powerhouse; strong engineering and business programs; nationally ranked track & field | |
| 123 | University of South Florida Tampa, FL |
41.0% | β | 1230β1370 | 24β29 | 3.72 | 6,900 | 23% | Required | Florida's largest metropolitan research university; AAU member since 2023; strong engineering and health sciences. 20 varsity sports competing in the American Athletic Conference. | |
| 129 | West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia |
0.9% | β | 1010β1220 | 20β26 | 3.42 | 4,400 | 0% | Optional | Big 12 member; flagship university of West Virginia; strong forensics, engineering, and energy programs | |
| 130 | University of Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi |
1.0% | β | 1000β1200 | 21β29 | 3.55 | 5,973 | 0% | Optional | SEC member; strong accountancy and pharmacy programs; historic campus in Oxford literary tradition | |
| 136 | Auburn University Auburn, AL |
45.0% | β EA | 1240β1380 | 25β31 | 3.75 | 6,103 | 24% | Optional | Strong engineering and veterinary programs. War Eagle tradition and competitive SEC athletics. 21 varsity teams. 60% out-of-state enrollment growing. | |
| 167 | University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA |
59.0% | β | 1270β1450 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 4,596 | 12% | Optional | Rolling admissions with no EA/ED. Major AAU research university and ACC member. Strong programs in health sciences, engineering, and philosophy. Consistently ranks among top public universities. Record 64K+ applicantsβ¦ | |
| 168 | University of South Carolina Columbia, SC |
61.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 26β32 | 3.69 | 7,290 | 26% | Optional | Record 52,708 applicants in 2024. Top-ranked international business program (Darla Moore School). Strong Honors College. Nationally ranked women's basketball and baseball programs. | |
| 183 | Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL |
51.0% | β | 1040β1210 | 20β26 | 3.60 | 4,200 | 20% | Required | Record 47K+ applicants for Fall 2024; gained national visibility from 2023 Final Four basketball run. NCAA Division I in the American Athletic Conference; 18 varsity sports. | |
| 189 | Florida International University Miami, FL |
55.0% | β | 1060β1250 | 20β26 | 3.60 | 3,510 | 20% | Required | Largest Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) in the continental US; 64% Hispanic enrollment. Strong international business and hospitality programs. NCAA Division I in Conference USA. | |
| 195 | Georgia State University Atlanta, GA |
55.0% | β | 1040β1280 | 19β26 | 3.20 | 4,200 | 23% | Optional | Urban research university in downtown Atlanta; one of the most diverse campuses in the US with 39% Black enrollment. National leader in eliminating equity gaps in graduation rates. NCAA Division I (FBS) in the Sun Belβ¦ | |
| 201 | University of Delaware Newark, DE |
70.0% | β EA | 1200β1360 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 4,190 | 19% | Optional | Mid-Atlantic flagship moving to Conference USA for FBS football. Strong chemical engineering, business, and physical therapy programs. Biden's alma mater. Draws 60%+ from out of state. 21 Division I varsity sports witβ¦ | |
| 204 | University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA |
65.6% | β | 1160β1360 | 24β31 | 3.63 | 4,370 | 9% | Free | UC campus known for research in astrophysics, marine biology, and computer science. Banana Slugs mascot. Redwood-forested campus overlooking Monterey Bay. UC system test-blind through 2025-26. | |
| 209 | University of Houston Houston, TX |
73.9% | β | 1160β1340 | 23β29 | 3.58 | 6,218 | 27% | Optional | Big 12 member since 2023. One of the most ethnically diverse major research universities in the U.S. β designated Hispanic-Serving Institution. Strong engineering (Cullen) and business (Bauer) programs. 45% Pell Grantβ¦ | |
| 210 | University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY |
74.0% | β EA | 1210β1380 | 27β32 | 3.70 | 4,146 | 16% | Optional | Largest and most comprehensive SUNY campus with AAU membership. Strong engineering, pharmacy, dental, and management programs. 16 Division I varsity sports in MAC conference. Large international student population (~2β¦ | |
| 211 | University of Oklahoma Norman, OK |
76.6% | β EA | 1140β1330 | 23β29 | 3.62 | 5,593 | 30% | Optional | Largest freshman class in school history (5,593). Recently joined SEC from Big 12. Strong petroleum engineering, meteorology, and dance programs. 49.7% out-of-state freshmen. 537 student-athletes earned record 3.27 cuβ¦ | |
| 217 | Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, GA |
69.0% | β | 1030β1220 | 19β25 | 3.30 | 9,117 | 38% | Optional | Third-largest university in Georgia with ~48K students; rapidly growing suburban campus northwest of Atlanta. Transitioned to NCAA Division I FBS in Conference USA in 2024. 18 varsity sports. | |
| 219 | Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA |
74.0% | β EA | 1150β1330 | 24β30 | 3.65 | 7,925 | 23% | Optional | Flagship Louisiana university with 42,000+ enrollment. Strong petroleum engineering, agriculture, and business programs. Death Valley is one of college football's most iconic stadiums. | |
| 221 | University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE |
77.0% | β Rolling | 1090β1330 | 22β28 | 3.54 | 4,734 | 33% | Optional | Big Ten member since 2011 with storied football tradition. Strong programs in agricultural sciences, engineering, and business. Rolling admissions with priority deadline. 85% of undergrads receive grants or scholarshiβ¦ | |
| 222 | Oregon State University Corvallis, OR |
77.3% | β | 1160β1390 | 24β31 | 3.70 | 4,778 | 20% | Optional | Land-grant R1 research university. Top programs in forestry, oceanography, nuclear engineering, and ecology. One of only two US universities operating a nuclear reactor for education. Near-equal gender split. | |
| 224 | University of Missouri Columbia, MO |
78.0% | β EA | 1150β1330 | 23β30 | 3.60 | 5,983 | 31% | Optional | First public university west of the Mississippi. Home to the oldest journalism school in the US. Freshman enrollment surged 16% in 2024. Strong journalism, agriculture, and health sciences programs. | |
| 227 | University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL |
76.0% | β EA | 1110β1360 | 23β32 | 3.86 | 7,970 | 18% | Optional | Home to a record 362 National Merit Scholars in Class of 2028. Top SEC football program. Strong business, engineering, and nursing programs. 55% out-of-state enrollment. | |
| 237 | Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK |
75.0% | β | 1030β1240 | 20β27 | 3.55 | 5,030 | 34% | Optional | Big 12 athletics power with dominant wrestling program (34 NCAA titles). Strong agriculture, veterinary medicine, and engineering programs. 94% of beginning undergrads receive grant/scholarship aid. 10.4% multiracial β¦ | |
| 238 | University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO |
76.0% | β EA | 1190β1400 | 27β33 | 3.50 | 7,432 | 14% | Optional | Flagship Colorado public university. Big 12 member since 2024 (formerly Pac-12). Strong aerospace engineering, physics, and environmental science programs. Located in one of the most desirable college towns in the U.Sβ¦ | |
| 245 | Kansas State University Manhattan, KS |
81.9% | β | 1060β1255 | 20β27 | 3.78 | 3,493 | 30% | Optional | Enrollment growing after decade of decline, largest freshman class since 2018. Strong agriculture, veterinary medicine, and architecture programs. Freshmen from 43 states. Big 12 athletics with competitive football unβ¦ | |
| 246 | University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT |
86.1% | β EA | 1200β1370 | 22β29 | 3.40 | 5,546 | 28% | Optional | Big 12 member since 2024 (formerly Pac-12). Carnegie R1 research university. Strong engineering, computer science, and health sciences programs. Rapidly growing enrollment β 24% surge in first-year students in 2023. Lβ¦ | |
| 252 | University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA |
76.4% | β | 1080β1280 | 24β30 | 3.84 | 5,422 | 12% | Free | Most diverse UC campus with 85% students of color. Hispanic-Serving Institution. Strong in entomology, plant sciences, and engineering. #1 in social mobility among R1 universities. | |
| 256 | Iowa State University Ames, IA |
88.7% | β | 1120β1360 | 22β28 | 3.75 | 5,906 | 29% | Optional | Leading STEM university with 60.6% of students in STEM majors. Strong engineering and agriculture programs. 9.5% international enrollment. Big 12 athletics with competitive basketball and wrestling programs. | |
| 257 | Arizona State University Tempe, AZ |
90.0% | β | 1130β1360 | 22β29 | 3.54 | 17,900 | 34% | Optional | Largest public university by enrollment in the US. #1 in innovation by US News for 9 consecutive years. Strong engineering, business, and sustainability programs. Hispanic-Serving Institution. | |
| 261 | Temple University Philadelphia, PA |
81.0% | 92.0% EA | 1150β1370 | 25β31 | 3.46 | 4,700 | 14% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). Urban research university in North Philadelphia with strong ties to the city. Record 45K+ applicants for Class of 2029. 62% students of color in Class of 2028. 26% first-generation. NCAA Dβ¦ | |
| 264 | University of Arizona Tucson, AZ |
86.1% | β | 1160β1420 | 21β28 | 3.47 | 9,240 | 18% | Optional | R1 research university and land-grant institution. Top programs in astronomy, optics, and planetary sciences. Steward Observatory operates telescopes worldwide. 55% women enrollment. | |
| 265 | University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI |
86.6% | β | 1130β1350 | 21β29 | 3.69 | 3,123 | 21% | Optional | Flagship university of Hawaii. R1 research institution with strengths in marine biology, astronomy, and Pacific/Asian studies. One of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the US with Asian-majority enrollment. 58% β¦ | |
| 274 | Michigan State University East Lansing, MI |
84.0% | β Rolling | 1100β1310 | 24β30 | 3.55 | 9,700 | 18% | Optional | Major Big Ten research university with top-ranked programs in supply chain, hospitality, education, and nuclear physics. Rolling admissions with priority deadline. One of the nation's largest residence hall systems. Sβ¦ | |
| 276 | University of Oregon Eugene, OR |
88.3% | β | 1130β1360 | 22β30 | 3.76 | 5,057 | 14% | Optional | Pac-12 flagship with iconic Phil Knight-funded athletics. Strong in journalism, environmental science, and sports business. Nike co-founded by UO track coach Bill Bowerman. 56% women enrollment. | |
| 277 | University of Kansas Lawrence, KS |
93.5% | β | 1090β1280 | 22β28 | 3.68 | 5,323 | 31% | Optional | Record-setting enrollment of 30,770 in fall 2024. Record-high 45% out-of-state freshmen. Storied basketball program (6 national championships). Strong pharmacy, journalism, and aerospace engineering programs. | |
| 286 | University of Kentucky Lexington, KY |
92.0% | β EA | 1080β1290 | 21β28 | 3.54 | 6,571 | 22% | Optional | Record enrollment of 36,141 in Fall 2024. 25 varsity athletic teams including storied basketball program. Strong pharmacy, engineering, and nursing programs. | |
| 295 | University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM |
95.2% | β | 900β1160 | 19β26 | 3.35 | 3,642 | 31% | Optional | R1 research university and flagship of New Mexico. Hispanic-serving institution with 54% Hispanic enrollment. Strong programs in engineering, health sciences, and Native American studies. Mountain West Conference athlβ¦ |
π Regional Public
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA |
31.3% | β | 1220β1440 | 26β32 | 3.80 | 5,545 | 25% | Free | Most selective CSU campus. 'Learn by Doing' polytechnic philosophy. Top programs in engineering, architecture, agriculture, and computer science. CSU system is permanently test-blind for admissions. | |
| 131 | San Diego State University San Diego, CA |
36.2% | β | 1130β1340 | 22β29 | 3.65 | 6,629 | 22% | Free | Mountain West Conference member moving to Pac-12 in 2026. CSU system school β test-blind admissions. Hispanic-Serving Institution with 57% students of color. Record 94,000+ applications for Class of 2029. Strong businβ¦ | |
| 180 | University of Vermont Burlington, VT |
65.0% | β EA | 1250β1420 | 28β32 | 3.65 | 2,800 | 17% | Optional | Small flagship in Burlington with strong environmental science, pre-med, and food systems programs. Draws heavily from out-of-state (75%+). Known for outdoors culture and skiing. 18 Division I varsity teams in Americaβ¦ | |
| 194 | SUNY Geneseo Geneseo, NY |
64.0% | β ED | 1200β1380 | 26β31 | 3.72 | 900 | 11% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Often called the 'Public Ivy' of SUNY. Small selective public honors college known for strong liberal arts education. Average class size of 23. NCAA Division III (Empire 8 Conference). 19 varsity teams. | |
| 196 | College of Charleston Charleston, SC |
60.0% | β ED | 1130β1300 | 24β29 | 3.70 | 2,344 | 12% | Optional | Founded 1770, one of America's oldest colleges. Located in historic downtown Charleston. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. Strong marine biology and historic preservation programs. CAA Conference member. 41% out-of-state enβ¦ | |
| 207 | James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA |
71.5% | β EA | 1190β1330 | 25β29 | 3.65 | 4,984 | 18% | Optional | Largest public university in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Sun Belt Conference member. Strong business and health sciences programs. 44,782 applications for Class of 2029, a record. Students from 32 states and 20 counβ¦ | |
| 234 | University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL |
71.0% | β | 1070β1260 | 20β26 | 3.55 | 2,800 | 21% | Optional | Mid-size regional university in Jacksonville; strong nursing and business programs. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference with 19 varsity sports. 1,381-acre nature preserve campus. | |
| 258 | University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI |
72.0% | 72.0% EA | 1020β1280 | 22β28 | 3.40 | 3,300 | 16% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). Rhode Island's flagship public university with a coastal campus. Strong programs in pharmacy, ocean engineering, and marine biology. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10 Conference). 49% of freshmβ¦ | |
| 266 | New College of Florida Sarasota, FL |
74.0% | 50.0% | 1030β1250 | 20β27 | 3.55 | 200 | 14% | Optional | Florida's designated public honors college; small liberal arts model (~880 students). Contract-based curriculum with no traditional grades. Launched NAIA athletics in 2023 with 17 varsity sports (Mighty Banyans). Undeβ¦ | |
| 280 | University of Idaho Moscow, ID |
79.1% | β | 950β1200 | 20β29 | 3.47 | 1,656 | 19% | Optional | Idaho's land-grant and flagship university. Big Sky Conference athletics. Strong programs in engineering, natural resources, and agriculture. Located in the Palouse region near Washington State University. 51% women. | |
| 285 | University of New Hampshire Durham, NH |
88.0% | β EA | 1100β1320 | 26β30 | 3.42 | 2,700 | 14% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). New Hampshire's flagship public university on a 2,600-acre campus. Strong programs in business, engineering, and marine science. NCAA Division I (America East Conference, football in CAA).β¦ | |
| 290 | University of Wyoming Laramie, WY |
96.9% | β | 1040β1280 | 21β28 | 3.55 | 1,463 | 27% | Optional | Only four-year university in Wyoming. Mountain West Conference athletics with 17 NCAA Division I sports. Strong programs in energy, geology, and atmospheric science. At 7,220 ft, one of the highest-elevation universitβ¦ | |
| 292 | Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ |
89.6% | β | 1010β1280 | 20β26 | 3.50 | 4,975 | 16% | Free | Public university in Flagstaff at 7,000 ft elevation. Big Sky Conference athletics with nationally ranked cross-country program. Strong forestry, education, and hospitality programs. 62% women enrollment. | |
| 293 | Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA |
92.6% | β | 1030β1270 | 22β30 | 3.50 | 4,084 | 21% | Optional | Major urban research university in downtown Richmond. Top-ranked arts program (VCUarts). Strong health sciences via VCU Health System. Highly diverse student body β 56% students of color. Atlantic 10 Conference member. |
β Selective Private
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 72 | University of Richmond Richmond, VA |
22.0% | 33.8% ED | 1450β1520 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 864 | 23% | Optional | Highly selective LAC-style university. Meets 100% of demonstrated need. ED students comprise 46% of enrolled class. A10 Conference (sports). Robins School of Business is top-ranked. 12% international students. Beautifβ¦ | |
| 73 | Babson College Wellesley, MA |
17.0% | 35.0% ED | 1380β1500 | 30β33 | 3.75 | 625 | 22% | Optional | #1 in entrepreneurship for 30+ consecutive years (US News). All students major in business. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. NCAA Division III with 23 varsity sports. Students from 80+ countries. Signature Foundations of Mβ¦ | |
| 75 | Villanova University Villanova, PA |
27.0% | 56.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 32β34 | 3.87 | 1,770 | 28% | Optional | Augustinian Catholic university (not Jesuit) on Philadelphia's Main Line. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. Strong business school (Villanova School of Business). NCAA Division I-FCS with 24 varsity sports. 2018 and 2016 NCβ¦ | |
| 77 | University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida |
0.2% | 0.5% ED | 1320β1480 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 2,328 | 0% | Optional | Top private research university in South Florida; strong marine science, pre-med, and music programs; ACC athletics | |
| 125 | Bentley University Waltham, MA |
45.0% | 55.0% ED | 1290β1410 | 29β32 | 3.75 | 1,054 | 22% | Optional | Business-focused university with integrated liberal arts. Offers ED I, ED II, EA I, and EA II. NCAA Division II (men's hockey Division I). CPA pass rate among highest nationally. Bloomberg terminals and trading room oβ¦ | |
| 126 | George Washington University Washington, DC |
47.1% | 66.3% ED | 1360β1470 | 30β33 | 3.66 | 2,459 | 19% | Optional | Prime DC location near State Dept, World Bank, and K Street; strong pipeline to government, policy, and international affairs careers. Offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 5), no EA. | |
| 153 | Providence College Providence, RI |
51.0% | 54.0% ED | 1250β1400 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 1,222 | 19% | Optional | Dominican Catholic college (not Jesuit) in Providence. Known for strong liberal arts curriculum with unique Development of Western Civilization (DWC) seminar. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. NCAA Division I in the Big Easβ¦ | |
| 164 | Fordham University Bronx, NY |
58.0% | 52.0% ED | 1350β1480 | 30β34 | 3.61 | 2,478 | 10% | Optional | Jesuit university in NYC with campuses in the Bronx (Rose Hill) and Manhattan (Lincoln Center). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. 26% first-gen students. NCAA Division I athletics (Atlantic 10 / Patriot League football). | |
| 165 | University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK |
61.5% | β ED | 1220β1530 | 25β34 | 3.56 | 733 | 23% | Optional | Small private research university in Tulsa. Strong petroleum engineering and cybersecurity programs. NCAA Division I (AAC). Offers ED and two EA rounds. Generous merit aid brings net cost down significantly for lower-β¦ | |
| 171 | Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY |
56.5% | β EA | 1190β1340 | 25β31 | 3.50 | 1,267 | 20% | Optional | Private college along the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY. Strong business, communications, and fashion programs. Study-abroad program in Florence. NCAA Division I (MAAC) with 23 varsity teams. EA only (no ED). Legacβ¦ | |
| 179 | Chapman University Orange, CA |
65.0% | 74.0% EA | 1280β1410 | 29β33 | 3.65 | 1,631 | 16% | Optional | Private university in Orange County known for Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (top 10 film school). NCAA Division III (SCIAC). 21 varsity sports. Offers EA and ED. | |
| 181 | American University Washington, DC |
65.5% | 79.8% ED | 1300β1430 | 29β32 | 3.77 | 1,660 | 11% | Optional | DC location with strong political science, international relations, and public affairs programs. Patriot League athletics. Offers ED I, ED II, and non-restrictive EA. | |
| 203 | Drake University Des Moines, IA |
63.9% | β | 1110β1350 | 24β29 | 3.69 | 618 | 10% | Optional | Private university in Des Moines known for pharmacy, actuarial science, and journalism. Host of the Drake Relays, one of America's premier track and field events. NCAA Division I (Missouri Valley Conference). EA deadlβ¦ | |
| 206 | Ithaca College Ithaca, NY |
69.0% | β ED | 1230β1390 | 27β30 | 3.50 | 1,050 | 12% | Optional | Private college in Ithaca, NY known for communications (Park School), music, physical therapy, and performing arts. NCAA Division III with 28 varsity teams. Offers binding ED (Nov 1) and non-binding EA (Dec 15). Musicβ¦ | |
| 229 | University of Denver Denver, CO |
77.3% | β ED | 1230β1410 | 28β33 | 3.65 | 1,458 | 11% | Optional | Oldest private university in the Rocky Mountain region. NCAA Division I with 35 national titles (24 skiing, 10 hockey, 1 lacrosse). Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. ED admits receive additional $5K merit aid. Strong internβ¦ |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA |
17.0% | β ED | 1250β1410 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 830 | 45% | Optional | Highly selective Jesuit liberal arts college. Only offers ED (binding) and RD. 27 varsity sports with ~25% of students as athletes. NCAA Division I (Patriot League). Strong alumni network in law and finance. | |
| 94 | Fairfield University Fairfield, CT |
25.0% | β ED | 1310β1420 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 1,450 | 21% | Optional | Jesuit university in coastal Connecticut. Record-setting selectivity for Class of 2029 (25% admit rate, 21K applications). Strong in nursing, business, and engineering. NCAA Division I (MAAC). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. | |
| 105 | Yeshiva University New York, NY |
55.6% | β ED | 1320β1500 | 28β33 | 3.50 | 566 | 61% | Required | Jewish-affiliated research university. Strong pre-med, pre-law, and Jewish studies programs. NCAA Division III athletics. High yield rate reflects dedicated applicant pool. | |
| 106 | Brigham Young University Provo, UT |
67.8% | β | 1290β1450 | 28β32 | 3.82 | 6,147 | 78% | Optional | LDS Church-affiliated university with one of the highest yield rates in the nation (78%, top 5 nationally). Honor code requires adherence to Church standards. Extremely low tuition for LDS members (~$6,500/yr). Big 12β¦ | |
| 127 | Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA |
48.0% | 69.0% ED | 1340β1500 | 30β33 | 3.75 | 1,610 | 18% | Optional | Jesuit university in Silicon Valley. Strong engineering (particularly CS), business, and pre-law programs. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference with 20 varsity sports. 40% students β¦ | |
| 132 | Baylor University Waco, TX |
38.9% | 85.5% ED | 1160β1340 | 25β31 | 3.74 | 3,320 | 21% | Optional | Baptist university with record-low 38.9% acceptance rate for Class of 2028. 31% of freshmen report legacy connections. ED acceptance rate (85.5%) vastly exceeds RD. Largest private university in Texas. Strong pre-med β¦ | |
| 135 | Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX |
44.5% | 67.0% ED | 1240β1340 | 29β31 | 3.65 | 2,488 | 28% | Optional | Disciples of Christ-affiliated but broadly inclusive. ED acceptance rate (~67%) far exceeds overall. Strong business (Neeley) and communications programs. 61% female enrollment. Big 12 athletics powerhouse (football, β¦ | |
| 139 | Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA |
45.0% | 55.0% EA | 1280β1400 | 29β33 | 3.67 | 1,644 | 15% | Optional | Jesuit university in Los Angeles with strong film, business, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I (West Coast Conference). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. 12% Pell Grant recipients. | |
| 166 | University of San Diego San Diego, CA |
52.0% | β EA | 1210β1350 | 27β31 | 3.62 | 1,100 | 12% | Optional | Catholic university (Diocese of San Diego) overlooking Mission Bay. Strong business, nursing, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I (WCC, PFL football). 17 varsity sports. | |
| 175 | Pepperdine University Malibu, CA |
63.0% | β EA | 1330β1420 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 843 | 12% | Optional | Church of Christ-affiliated university in Malibu with strong business, communications, and international programs. NCAA Division I (WCC). ED applicants receive additional $2,000/year scholarship. | |
| 193 | University of San Francisco San Francisco, CA |
62.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 25β30 | 3.65 | 920 | 9% | Optional | Jesuit university in San Francisco. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference. Highly diverse student body with strong international enrollment. Offers EA and ED. | |
| 197 | University of Dayton Dayton, OH |
65.0% | 63.0% EA | 1200β1380 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 1,680 | 12% | Optional | Catholic (Marianist) university in Dayton, OH. Strong in engineering, business, and law. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10). Known for strong campus community and residential life. | |
| 202 | Gonzaga University Spokane, WA |
76.0% | β EA | 1280β1410 | 29β32 | 3.70 | 1,280 | 17% | Optional | Jesuit university in Spokane known for elite men's basketball program (perennial March Madness contender). Strong nursing and engineering programs. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference. 12:1 student-faculty raβ¦ | |
| 212 | Creighton University Omaha, NE |
80.0% | β EA | 1250β1410 | 24β30 | 3.70 | 1,100 | 20% | Optional | Jesuit university in Omaha known for health sciences, business, and law. NCAA Division I (Big East). 82% of students are from out of state. | |
| 213 | Wheaton College Wheaton, IL |
87.4% | β EA | 1260β1470 | 28β32 | 3.75 | 533 | 30% | Optional | Evangelical Christian liberal arts college; Billy Graham alma mater; requires faith statement for admission; strong sciences and music conservatory; NCAA D-III athletics. | |
| 226 | Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ |
73.0% | β EA | 1220β1390 | 27β31 | 3.50 | 1,601 | 9% | Optional | Catholic (Diocesan) university near NYC in South Orange, NJ. Strong in diplomacy, business, and nursing. NCAA Division I (Big East). Two EA rounds with priority review. | |
| 232 | Stonehill College Easton, MA |
66.0% | 75.0% EA | 1130β1280 | 24β29 | 3.32 | 768 | 14% | Optional | Catholic college (Holy Cross Fathers) near Boston. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I (Northeast Conference). Offers EA, ED, and rolling admission. Known for strong alumni network in Boston area. | |
| 233 | Siena College Loudonville, NY |
70.0% | β EA | 1110β1340 | 27β33 | 3.53 | 759 | 13% | Optional | Franciscan Catholic college near Albany, NY. NCAA Division I athletics (MAAC). Offers EA, binding ED, and regular admission. Known for strong business and science programs. | |
| 239 | Loyola University Maryland Baltimore, MD |
76.0% | β EA | 1210β1370 | 27β31 | 3.55 | 1,100 | 11% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Jesuit university in Baltimore's Evergreen neighborhood. Strong liberal arts core with two required theology courses. 99% of students receive financial aid. NCAA Division I (Patriot League). Known foβ¦ | |
| 241 | Saint Louis University St. Louis, MO |
81.0% | β EA | 1210β1430 | 26β31 | 3.70 | 1,700 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit research university in St. Louis. Strong in health sciences, aviation, and public health. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10). Offers EA with Dec 1 deadline. | |
| 243 | Seattle University Seattle, WA |
77.0% | β EA | 1160β1360 | 25β31 | 3.55 | 968 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in Capitol Hill, Seattle. Strong nursing, computer science, and business programs. NCAA Division I (WAC, rejoining WCC July 2025). 55% BIPOC enrollment. 25% Pell Grant recipients. | |
| 244 | Marquette University Milwaukee, WI |
81.0% | β EA | 1200β1360 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 2,149 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in downtown Milwaukee. Strong nursing, business, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I in the Big East Conference. 31% students of color. 11:1 student-faculty ratio. | |
| 255 | Samford University Homewood, AL |
82.0% | β | 1080β1240 | 22β28 | 3.72 | 1,087 | 29% | Optional | Baptist-affiliated university in suburban Birmingham. NCAA Division I in the Southern Conference with 17 varsity sports. 98% graduation success rate (2nd nationally). Known for pharmacy, nursing, and law programs. Rolβ¦ | |
| 259 | Saint Anselm College Manchester, NH |
78.0% | β EA | 1110β1280 | 25β27 | 3.48 | 572 | 18% | Optional | Benedictine Catholic liberal arts college in NH. NCAA Division II athletics (Northeast-10 Conference). Hosts the NH Institute of Politics, prominent in presidential primary debates. Offers EA and binding ED. | |
| 267 | DePaul University Chicago, IL |
76.0% | β EA | 1090β1300 | 26β31 | 3.50 | 2,566 | 11% | Optional | Largest Catholic university in the US. Jesuit, located in Chicago's Lincoln Park and Loop. Strong in business, communications, and computing. NCAA Division I (Big East). | |
| 269 | Loyola University Chicago Chicago, IL |
82.0% | β | 1160β1340 | 27β31 | 3.55 | 2,763 | 9% | Optional | Largest Jesuit university in the US with campuses along Lake Michigan. Known for nursing, social work, and law. Rolling admissions with no EA/ED. NCAA Division I in the Missouri Valley Conference. Famous 2018 Final Foβ¦ | |
| 271 | Manhattan College Bronx, NY |
79.0% | β ED | 1140β1330 | 22β31 | 3.40 | 626 | 8% | Optional | Lasallian Catholic college in Riverdale, Bronx. NCAA Division I athletics (MAAC). Offers binding ED and rolling admission. Strong engineering school. Recently rebranded as Manhattan University. | |
| 272 | St. John's University Queens, NY |
83.4% | β | 1150β1340 | 24β30 | 3.50 | 2,350 | 12% | Optional | Catholic (Vincentian) university in Queens, NYC. One of the most ethnically diverse large private universities in the US. Strong pharmacy, education, and business programs. NCAA Division I (Big East). EA deadline Dec β¦ | |
| 273 | Catholic University of America Washington, DC |
84.0% | β EA | 1110β1340 | 24β30 | 3.45 | 700 | 18% | Optional | Only university founded by U.S. Catholic bishops. Located in northeast DC near Basilica of the National Shrine. Strong architecture and nursing programs. NCAA Division III with 25 sports. 54% women enrollment. | |
| 278 | Le Moyne College Syracuse, NY |
83.0% | 76.0% EA | 1140β1300 | 25β30 | 3.40 | 619 | 12% | Optional | Jesuit college in Syracuse, NY. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I (Northeast Conference). Offers EA and regular admission (no ED). Known for nursing, business, and education programs. | |
| 279 | Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA |
89.0% | β EA | 1180β1330 | 28β31 | 3.50 | 1,332 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in Philadelphia. NCAA Division I athletics (Atlantic 10 Conference). Offers EA and binding ED. Merged with University of the Sciences in 2022. Known for Haub School of Business and strong health scieβ¦ | |
| 281 | Assumption University Worcester, MA |
83.0% | 92.0% EA | 1110β1250 | 23β28 | 3.48 | 497 | 10% | Optional | Catholic university (Augustinians of the Assumption) in Worcester, MA. NCAA Division II athletics (Northeast-10 Conference). Offers EA and binding ED. Known for strong pre-health and business programs. | |
| 282 | University of Portland Portland, OR |
89.0% | β EA | 1160β1340 | 25β31 | 3.58 | 710 | 10% | Optional | Holy Cross-affiliated Catholic university in Portland. Strong nursing, engineering, and education programs. NCAA Division I (WCC). Small campus (4,000 students). 65% out-of-state students. | |
| 284 | Xavier University Cincinnati, OH |
87.0% | β EA | 1105β1290 | 22β29 | 3.55 | 1,100 | 8% | Optional | Jesuit university in Cincinnati. Strong business, nursing, and education programs. NCAA Division I in the Big East Conference. 11:1 student-faculty ratio. 57% of first-year students receive need-based aid. | |
| 294 | Loyola University New Orleans New Orleans, LA |
93.0% | β EA | 1030β1230 | 20β26 | 3.50 | 579 | 12% | Optional | Jesuit university in New Orleans. NAIA Division I member of the Southern States Athletic Conference with 21 varsity sports. Known for music industry studies and law school. Offers EA only (no ED). |
π Top Liberal Arts
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Barnard CollegeWomen's New York, NY |
9.0% | 23.8% ED | 1480β1540 | 33β35 | 3.94 | 719 | 69% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college affiliated with Columbia University. Students compete in NCAA Division I athletics through the Columbia Lions. Cross-registration with Columbia, access to shared libraries and facilities. | |
| 20 | Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME |
6.8% | 14.8% ED | 1470β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 515 | 54% | Optional | Test-optional since 1969; NESCAC founding member; 31 varsity sports with 44% of students as athletes. | |
| 21 | Pomona College Claremont, CA |
6.9% | 13.0% ED | 1490β1560 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 440 | 50% | Optional | Most selective LAC after Amherst. Part of Claremont Colleges consortium (cross-registration). Meets 100% of demonstrated need. QuestBridge partner. | |
| 22 | Claremont McKenna College Claremont, CA |
9.4% | 22.0% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.87 | 335 | 52% | Optional | Strong finance/econ/government focus. Part of Claremont Colleges consortium. CMS athletics with Harvey Mudd and Scripps. Robert Day Scholars program. | |
| 24 | Colby College Waterville, ME |
7.0% | 20.0% ED | 1440β1550 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 530 | 49% | Optional | Major endowment expansion; DavisConnects career program; 32 varsity NESCAC sports with skiing in Division I. | |
| 25 | Williams CollegeSIM Williamstown, MA |
8.3% | 26.6% ED | 1500β1560 | 34β35 | 3.93 | 540 | 43% | Test_Optional | #1 LAC. ED rate 26.6% vs 7.3% RD. Small classes, tutorial system. | |
| 31 | Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA |
7.4% | 18.0% ED | 1460β1560 | 33β35 | 3.93 | 430 | 44% | Optional | Quaker LAC with one of highest endowments per student (~$2M). Offers both ED I (Nov 15) and ED II (Jan 4). Engineering program rare for LACs. Centennial Conference (D3). | |
| 32 | Amherst CollegeSIM Amherst, MA |
9.0% | 25.0% ED | 1500β1560 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 470 | 40% | Test_Optional | Open curriculum. Need-blind admissions. One of top 3 LACs. ED fills ~40% of class. | |
| 34 | Wellesley College Wellesley, MA |
13.7% | 29.8% ED | 1470β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 573 | 50% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college; admits women, trans, and non-binary students; offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 5); test-optional since 2020; NEWMAC DIII athletics. | |
| 36 | Harvey Mudd College Claremont, CA |
12.3% | 27.0% ED | 1480β1560 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 229 | 40% | Optional | STEM-focused Claremont Consortium member. Offers ED I (Nov 15) and ED II (Jan 5). Athletics via combined CMS (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) D3 program. Highest median mid-career salary among all LACs. | |
| 41 | Haverford College Haverford, PA |
13.3% | 33.1% ED | 1440β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 374 | 45% | Optional | Quaker honor code; Tri-College Consortium with Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore; only U.S. varsity cricket team; Centennial Conference. | |
| 42 | Middlebury CollegeSIM Middlebury, VT |
10.7% | 30.0% ED | 1440β1550 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 700 | 34% | Test_Optional | ED I + ED II. ED rate ~30% vs ~5% RD - one of biggest ED advantages. Known for languages and environmental studies. | |
| 44 | Davidson College Davidson, NC |
12.6% | 30.2% ED | 1360β1510 | 31β34 | 3.86 | 510 | 47% | Optional | Known for strict honor code and NCAA D1 athletics; Steph Curry's alma mater; permanently test-optional since 2022. | |
| 45 | Hamilton College Clinton, NY |
13.5% | 30.0% ED | 1450β1550 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 473 | 39% | Optional | Open curriculum with no distribution requirements; NESCAC D-III member; 29 varsity teams with 35% of students as athletes. | |
| 46 | Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA |
13.5% | 34.0% ED | 1450β1510 | 33β34 | 3.85 | 499 | 41% | Optional | Famous honor system since 1842; W&L Promise covers full tuition for families under $150K; historically Southern character with strong Greek life. 58% of Class of 2029 enrolled via ED. | |
| 55 | Bates College Lewiston, ME |
14.8% | 46.0% ED | 1430β1510 | 32β34 | 3.85 | 496 | 34% | Optional | First major college to go test-optional (1984); NESCAC founding member; smallest college in conference. | |
| 56 | Grinnell College Grinnell, IA |
16.0% | 48.0% ED | 1420β1550 | 31β34 | 3.89 | 450 | 32% | Optional | Self-governance tradition; no-loan financial aid policy; need-blind admissions meeting 100% of need; 20% international students. ED I rate 48%, ED II rate 18%. | |
| 58 | Carleton College Northfield, MN |
20.0% | 30.0% ED | 1450β1560 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 518 | 35% | Optional | Strong STEM and liberal arts in rural Minnesota; trimester system; 506 varsity athletes across 18 D-III sports. | |
| 59 | Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY |
18.6% | 31.2% ED | 1448β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 665 | 29% | Optional | Founded 1861 as pioneering women's college; coeducational since 1969; test-optional since 2020 (permanent 2023); Liberty League member. | |
| 62 | Colgate University Hamilton, NY |
17.4% | 35.3% ED | 1450β1510 | 33β35 | 3.86 | 834 | 28% | Optional | Patriot League D-I school; offers both ED I and ED II; 25 varsity teams with 25% of students as athletes; 47% from private high schools. | |
| 64 | Smith College Northampton, MA |
22.0% | 33.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 703 | 35% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college; first women's college to join NCAA (1981); offers ED I and ED II; test-optional since 2009; open curriculum (no distribution requirements). | |
| 65 | Pitzer College Claremont, CA |
25.0% | 42.0% ED | 1370β1460 | 30β33 | 3.96 | 286 | 45% | Free | Test-free LAC in Claremont Colleges consortium. Known for social justice focus and environmental studies. Competes athletically as Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens. Cross-registration across all 5 Claremont Colleges. 44% from Cβ¦ | |
| 78 | Macalester College Saint Paul, MN |
28.0% | 41.0% ED | 1390β1520 | 31β34 | 3.80 | 527 | 22% | Optional | Strongest international student body among LACs (17% international, 59 countries); offers ED1, ED2, and EA; full-tuition scholarship for families under $100K income. | |
| 82 | Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA |
29.4% | 37.0% ED | 1280β1490 | 29β33 | 3.88 | 380 | 32% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college. Part of Tri-College Consortium with Haverford and Swarthmore; cross-registration with UPenn. First women's college to offer PhD programs. | |
| 85 | Reed College Portland, OR |
24.6% | 40.0% ED | 1290β1520 | 29β34 | 3.90 | 303 | 13% | Optional | Highest PhD production rate per capita of any US college; honor principle governs academic and social life; no varsity athletics; intellectual rigor-focused curriculum with mandatory freshman humanities course. | |
| 88 | Scripps College Claremont, CA |
38.0% | 47.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 31β34 | 3.90 | 313 | 25% | Optional | All-women's LAC in Claremont Colleges consortium. Competes athletically as CMS (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps). Cross-registration across all 5 Claremont Colleges. Meets 100% of demonstrated need. | |
| 89 | Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, MA |
38.4% | 50.0% ED | 1380β1510 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 546 | 31% | Optional | Oldest of the Seven Sisters (founded 1837). Part of Five College Consortium with UMass Amherst, Amherst, Smith, and Hampshire. Most globally diverse LAC in the US with students from 44 countries. | |
| 92 | Kenyon College Gambier, OH |
31.0% | 55.0% ED | 1358β1503 | 31β33 | 3.90 | 435 | 18% | Optional | Home of the Kenyon Review, one of America's premier literary magazines; NCAA D-III swimming dynasty with 50+ national titles; 100% residential campus; strong creative writing program. | |
| 96 | Oberlin College Oberlin, OH |
34.0% | 40.0% ED | 1390β1530 | 31β34 | 3.74 | 769 | 19% | Optional | Home to the oldest conservatory of music in the US; first college to regularly admit Black students (1835) and women (1837); 37% of A&S enrolling class admitted via ED. Combined A&S + Conservatory enrollment. |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 53 | Wesleyan University Middletown, CT |
16.1% | 38.3% ED | 1420β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 810 | 36% | Optional | Part of 'Little Three' with Williams and Amherst; NESCAC member with 28 varsity teams; ~60% of Class of 2029 from ED; test-optional since 2014; strong film, music, and social sciences programs. | |
| 68 | Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO |
22.0% | 35.0% ED | 1370β1520 | 31β34 | 3.90 | 517 | 34% | Optional | Unique Block Plan schedule where students take one course at a time for 3.5 weeks; NCAA D3 in most sports but D1 in men's ice hockey (NCHC) and women's soccer (MWC); located at the base of Pikes Peak with strong outdoβ¦ | |
| 74 | Denison University Granville, OH |
17.0% | 22.0% ED | 1320β1490 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 600 | 26% | Optional | One of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the Midwest; strong sciences and economics programs; 350-acre hilltop campus in Granville, OH; member of the NCAC; offers both ED I and ED II rounds. | |
| 76 | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, NY |
21.0% | 41.0% ED | 1330β1470 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 692 | 27% | Optional | Founded 1903; Liberty League member with 19 varsity teams; known for creative arts and creative thought motto; students from 44 states and 59 countries; strong studio art, business, and science programs. | |
| 81 | Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA |
28.9% | 55.4% ED | 1340β1500 | 31β34 | 3.70 | 994 | 30% | Optional | Patriot League (D-I); strong engineering and liberal arts; 27 varsity sports; record enrollment in 2024-25; high student-athlete graduation rate (98%). | |
| 95 | Lafayette College Easton, PA |
31.4% | 43.6% ED | 1370β1490 | 31β34 | 3.55 | 700 | 22% | Optional | Patriot League (D-I); strong engineering program within a liberal arts college; 23 varsity sports; rival of Lehigh (The Rivalry is longest-running in college football). | |
| 99 | Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA |
28.2% | 52.0% ED | 1310β1460 | 30β33 | 3.60 | 524 | 19% | Optional | Centennial Conference (D-III); 28 varsity sports β most in conference; D-I wrestling and women's squash; 40% of students are varsity athletes; strong pre-med. | |
| 109 | Connecticut College New London, CT |
37.0% | 55.0% ED | 1350β1500 | 31β34 | 3.70 | 451 | 15% | Optional | Founded 1911; NESCAC member with 28 varsity teams; ~50% of class enrolled via ED; 756 student-athletes across 28 sports; scenic hilltop campus overlooking Thames River. | |
| 110 | Occidental College Los Angeles, CA |
39.4% | 59.2% ED | 1400β1495 | 31β34 | 3.61 | 531 | 20% | Optional | Urban LAC in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles; alma mater of President Obama (first two years); Barack Obama Scholars Program; strong emphasis on diversity, global literacy, and civic engagement; frequently used as film/TV locβ¦ | |
| 116 | Whitman College Walla Walla, WA |
38.1% | β ED | 1310β1480 | 29β33 | 3.69 | 385 | 14% | Optional | Strong liberal arts with required first-year 'Encounters' seminar; high PhD production rate; collaborative campus culture in Walla Walla wine country; NCAA D3 with 17 varsity sports; 9:1 student-faculty ratio. | |
| 134 | Union College Schenectady, NY |
44.0% | 42.0% ED | 1310β1480 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 500 | 14% | Optional | Liberal arts college in upstate New York. NCAA Division III for most sports, Division I for ice hockey. Member of the Liberty League. Strong in engineering and liberal arts. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. | |
| 138 | Furman University Greenville, SC |
43.0% | 69.2% ED | 1280β1418 | 28β32 | 3.66 | 620 | 14% | Optional | NCAA Division I school with just 2,600 undergrads; strong music and sustainability programs; located in Greenville, SC, one of the South's fastest-growing cities. | |
| 141 | Rhodes College Memphis, TN |
50.0% | β ED | 1330β1500 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 390 | 12% | Optional | Gothic-style campus in midtown Memphis; strong pre-med and pre-law pipeline; NCAA D3 with 34% student-athletes; 47% of incoming class are students of color or international. | |
| 157 | Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL |
45.0% | 70.0% EA | 1120β1340 | 25β30 | 3.65 | 395 | 18% | Optional | Strong pre-professional programs (nursing, business, fine arts) within a liberal arts framework; 11:1 student-faculty ratio; EA deadline November 15; not affiliated with Wesleyan University in CT. | |
| 178 | Lawrence University Appleton, WI |
63.0% | β ED | 1200β1430 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 364 | 17% | Optional | Unique combined liberal arts college and conservatory of music (25% study in conservatory); 8:1 student-faculty ratio; Freshman Studies signature program; offers ED and EA with November 1 deadlines. | |
| 192 | Agnes Scott CollegeWomen's Decatur, GA |
62.0% | β EA | 1160β1330 | 25β31 | 3.71 | 210 | 16% | Optional | Women's college near Atlanta. Known for SUMMIT experiential learning curriculum. NCAA Division III member in Collegiate Conference of the South. Strong STEM programs with 62% students of color. |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 67 | Mills College at Northeastern UniversityWomen's Oakland, CA |
17.0% | β | 1390β1520 | 31β34 | 3.75 | 160 | 28% | Optional | Historic women's college merged with Northeastern University in 2022. Undergraduate program remains women-only. Located on 135-acre campus in Oakland hills. Now operates as Mills College at Northeastern University witβ¦ | |
| 91 | Trinity College Hartford, CT |
29.0% | 45.0% ED | 1340β1453 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 482 | 25% | Optional | Founded 1823; NESCAC member with 27 varsity teams; 50% of Class of 2029 admitted via ED; historic campus along Hartford's 'Long Walk'. | |
| 122 | Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA |
38.9% | 64.0% ED | 1270β1460 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 580 | 18% | Optional | Civil War heritage campus; Centennial Conference (D-III); Eisenhower Institute for public policy; 40% of class enrolls via ED; 25 varsity sports. | |
| 124 | Dickinson College Carlisle, PA |
42.1% | 65.0% ED | 1310β1460 | 30β33 | 3.60 | 580 | 17% | Optional | Strong global education focus with study-abroad emphasis; Centennial Conference (D-III); about half of incoming class enrolls via ED; 25 varsity sports. | |
| 128 | St. Olaf College Northfield, MN |
48.0% | 55.0% ED | 1260β1470 | 28β32 | 3.70 | 770 | 27% | Optional | Norwegian Lutheran heritage; one of the top college music programs in the country (St. Olaf Choir is world-renowned); offers ED1, ED2, and EA; strong sciences and math; 25% of class enrolls via ED. | |
| 143 | Sarah Lawrence College Bronxville, NY |
50.0% | 65.0% ED | 1270β1440 | 28β33 | 3.75 | 380 | 15% | Optional | Founded 1926; known for seminar-conference system and individualized curricula; test-optional for decades; strong writing, performing arts, and humanities programs; Skyline Conference NCAA DIII. | |
| 152 | Millsaps College Jackson, MS |
43.1% | β EA | 1130β1360 | 21β28 | 3.60 | 179 | 18% | Optional | United Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college; strong pre-med and business programs; Else School of Management; NCAA D-III with football; small campus in Mississippi's capital city. | |
| 154 | Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, NY |
52.0% | β ED | 1290β1440 | 30β32 | 3.70 | 500 | 13% | Free | Founded 1860; no SAT/ACT required; offers unique Immediate Decision Plan and written essay-based admission; Liberty League NCAA DIII; strong programs in arts, humanities, and social sciences; 18 varsity sports. | |
| 158 | Centre College Danville, KY |
54.4% | β ED | 1230β1423 | 27β32 | 3.62 | 396 | 19% | Optional | Hosted a 2000 VP debate and a 2012 VP debate; Colleges That Change Lives member; NCAA D3 with over 45% of students competing in varsity athletics. | |
| 159 | Southwestern University Georgetown, TX |
43.1% | β ED | 1140β1290 | 26β30 | 3.50 | 374 | 14% | Optional | Oldest university in Texas (founded 1840); United Methodist-affiliated; Paideia interdisciplinary curriculum; strong sciences and education; NCAA D-III with football; near Austin metro area. | |
| 160 | Rollins College Winter Park, FL |
47.5% | β ED | 1210β1360 | 26β31 | 3.46 | 583 | 14% | Optional | Oldest college in Florida (founded 1885); lakefront campus in Winter Park near Orlando; NCAA D2 with 21 varsity teams; strong business and international relations programs. | |
| 161 | Wofford College Spartanburg, SC |
52.0% | β ED | 1200β1350 | 27β31 | 3.65 | 427 | 18% | Optional | One of the nation's top Phi Beta Kappa chapters; NCAA D1 (Southern Conference) despite small size (~1,800 students); strong liberal arts focus with an innovative Interim term in January. | |
| 163 | Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee, TN |
56.9% | β ED | 1236β1398 | 27β32 | 3.78 | 465 | 18% | Optional | 13,000-acre mountaintop campus (The Domain) on the Cumberland Plateau; affiliated with the Episcopal Church; NCAA D3 with 24 varsity sports and over 30% athlete participation. | |
| 170 | Hendrix College Conway, AR |
55.6% | β EA | 1120β1330 | 23β31 | 3.79 | 318 | 18% | Optional | United Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college; known for Odyssey experiential learning program; strong sciences and pre-med; NCAA D-III with football; Colleges That Change Lives member. | |
| 172 | DePauw University Greencastle, IN |
57.0% | β EA | 1200β1410 | 28β32 | 3.70 | 510 | 13% | Optional | Home of the Monon Bell rivalry (oldest college football rivalry west of the Alleghenies vs. Wabash); strong music school and media fellows program; 23 Division III varsity teams; notable alumni include journalists andβ¦ | |
| 173 | College of Wooster Wooster, OH |
60.0% | 63.0% ED | 1220β1460 | 27β33 | 3.69 | 372 | 11% | Optional | Known for its unique Independent Study (IS) program requiring all seniors to complete a year-long thesis; member of the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium and NCAC; 23 varsity sports. | |
| 176 | Wheaton College Norton, MA |
63.0% | 84.0% ED | 1250β1420 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 470 | 18% | Optional | Founded 1834; NEWMAC conference NCAA DIII with 21 varsity teams; named after founding consultant Mary Lyon; strong connections to nearby Boston; originally a women's seminary, coeducational since 1988. | |
| 177 | Allegheny College Meadville, PA |
55.0% | 31.0% ED | 1173β1358 | 25β30 | 3.60 | 289 | 10% | Optional | Requires a double major or major-minor in different divisions; member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference; investing $60M in a new NCAA Division III athletic center; founded in 1815, one of the oldest colleges westβ¦ | |
| 184 | Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, OH |
56.0% | 77.0% EA | 1105β1350 | 24β30 | 3.60 | 428 | 15% | Optional | Founded in 1842; strong botany and zoology programs with the Perkins Observatory; member of the NCAC and Five Colleges of Ohio consortium; 24 varsity sports; historic connections to several US presidents. | |
| 185 | Gustavus Adolphus College Saint Peter, MN |
62.0% | β EA | 1160β1370 | 25β31 | 3.69 | 571 | 18% | Optional | Swedish Lutheran heritage; strong sciences (Nobel Conference is oldest undergraduate science conference in the US); MIAC conference athletics powerhouse; EA deadline November 1. | |
| 190 | Beloit College Beloit, WI |
57.0% | 71.0% EA | 1200β1360 | 25β31 | 3.33 | 224 | 10% | Optional | Progressive tradition; Colleges That Change Lives member; renowned anthropology program with on-campus museum (Logan Museum); strong environmental studies; EA deadline November 1. | |
| 199 | Augustana College Rock Island, IL |
65.0% | 83.0% ED | 1130β1380 | 23β29 | 3.55 | 600 | 14% | Optional | Swedish Lutheran heritage in Quad Cities; strong pre-med and biology programs; offers ED and EA with November 15 deadlines; 12:1 student-faculty ratio; 25 varsity sports with high athlete participation. | |
| 200 | Simmons UniversityWomen's Boston, MA |
66.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 380 | 11% | Optional | Women-centered university in Boston's Fenway neighborhood. Undergraduate programs women-only; graduate programs coeducational. NCAA Division III Sharks compete in Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Strong nursing anβ¦ | |
| 208 | Muhlenberg College Allentown, PA |
72.0% | 78.6% ED | 1250β1410 | 29β33 | 3.48 | 466 | 15% | Optional | Test-optional since 1996; Centennial Conference (D-III); strong pre-med and theater programs; 22 varsity sports; 25% of class enrolls via ED. | |
| 216 | Wabash CollegeMen's Crawfordsville, IN |
63.0% | 62.0% EA | 1060β1270 | 23β28 | 3.50 | 229 | 19% | Optional | One of only three remaining all-male liberal arts colleges in the US; known for the Gentleman's Rule honor code; Monon Bell rivalry with DePauw; 13 varsity sports; ~50% of students are varsity athletes. | |
| 218 | Hollins UniversityWomen's Roanoke, VA |
70.0% | β EA | 1160β1360 | 24β30 | 3.66 | 180 | 9% | Optional | Women's university in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. NCAA Division III member of Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Renowned creative writing MFA program. Undergraduate women-only; graduate programs coeducational. | |
| 220 | Lewis & Clark College Portland, OR |
74.2% | 75.0% ED | 1230β1390 | 28β31 | 3.60 | 677 | 12% | Optional | Located on a 137-acre estate in Portland's southwest hills; strong international affairs and environmental studies programs; includes graduate schools of law and education; NCAA D3 with 19 varsity sports in the Northwβ¦ | |
| 228 | Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, MI |
76.2% | β ED | 1208β1370 | 26β31 | 3.73 | 370 | 13% | Optional | Known for the K-Plan integrating rigorous academics, career internships, study abroad (85%+ participation), and a Senior Individualized Project; NCAA D-III; strong sciences and international focus. | |
| 235 | Austin College Sherman, TX |
71.1% | β ED | 1110β1300 | 23β29 | 3.50 | 357 | 15% | Optional | Presbyterian-affiliated liberal arts college north of Dallas; strong pre-med and international studies programs; 85% of students study abroad; NCAA D-III with football. | |
| 236 | Luther College Decorah, IA |
73.0% | β EA | 1100β1320 | 22β29 | 3.55 | 345 | 20% | Optional | Norwegian Lutheran liberal arts tradition in the scenic Driftless Area; nationally recognized music program; strong study-abroad participation (70%+); rolling admissions begin October with EA deadline January 1. | |
| 240 | University of Puget Sound Tacoma, WA |
76.0% | 83.6% ED | 1170β1380 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 409 | 11% | Optional | Test-optional since 2015, an early adopter; strong music conservatory and business programs; 23 NCAA D3 varsity sports in the Northwest Conference; residential campus near Puget Sound waterfront in Tacoma's North End. | |
| 249 | Sweet Briar CollegeWomen's Sweet Briar, VA |
72.0% | β EA | 1020β1310 | 21β28 | 3.55 | 130 | 15% | Optional | Women's college on 3,250-acre campus in rural Virginia. NCAA Division III member of ODAC. Nationally recognized equestrian and riding program. Survived near-closure in 2015 through alumnae fundraising campaign. | |
| 250 | Earlham College Richmond, IN |
73.0% | 84.0% EA | 1110β1290 | 24β33 | 3.50 | 180 | 14% | Optional | Founded by Quakers in 1847; known for consensus-based decision-making and social justice commitment; 19% international students; strong sciences producing more PhD graduates per capita than most peers; member of the Hβ¦ | |
| 253 | Eckerd College St. Petersburg, FL |
78.7% | β EA | 1150β1336 | 24β29 | 3.60 | 450 | 15% | Optional | Waterfront campus on Boca Ciega Bay; strong marine science and environmental studies programs; NCAA D2; known for outdoor learning and study-abroad participation. | |
| 254 | University of Redlands Redlands, CA |
81.0% | β EA | 1100β1330 | 25β30 | 3.75 | 500 | 16% | Optional | Johnston Center for Integrative Studies offers self-designed majors with contract-based grading; NCAA D3 with 21 varsity sports in SCIAC; Hispanic-Serving Institution; located in the Inland Empire near San Bernardino β¦ | |
| 260 | Hope College Holland, MI |
79.2% | β EA | 1120β1330 | 25β32 | 3.75 | 821 | 10% | Optional | Reformed Church in America affiliated; strong STEM and pre-med programs; vibrant campus life with annual Pull tug-of-war and Nykerk traditions; NCAA D-III with 22 varsity sports. | |
| 275 | Ursinus College Collegeville, PA |
87.0% | 95.8% ED | 1160β1360 | 25β31 | 3.48 | 410 | 14% | Optional | Common Intellectual Experience (CIE) first-year seminar; Centennial Conference (D-III); 26 varsity sports; 85% of students participate in athletics; open curriculum with no required major courses. | |
| 289 | Linfield University McMinnville, OR |
88.0% | β EA | 1020β1200 | 20β27 | 3.60 | 454 | 20% | Optional | Small-town Oregon LAC in Willamette Valley wine country; strong NCAA D3 athletics with 21 varsity teams and nationally competitive football program; most diverse incoming class in school history (2024); January term fβ¦ | |
| 298 | Randolph CollegeWomen's Lynchburg, VA |
95.0% | β EA | 960β1210 | 20β24 | 3.45 | 150 | 10% | Optional | Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, became coeducational in 2007 and renamed Randolph College. NCAA Division III member of Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Now 62% women, 38% men. Known for strong scieβ¦ |
β HBCUs
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 112 | Spelman CollegeWomen's Atlanta, GA |
25.0% | β ED | 1128β1303 | 24β29 | 3.75 | 700 | 20% | Optional | Most selective HBCU and top women's HBCU. Part of Atlanta University Center consortium with Morehouse and Clark Atlanta. Strong STEM pipeline. | |
| 148 | Howard University Washington, DC |
41.3% | β EA | 1120β1320 | 22β28 | 3.60 | 2,800 | 21% | Optional | Most prominent HBCU. Located in DC. Strong in law, medicine, business, and communications. Significant alumni network in politics and media. | |
| 182 | Morehouse CollegeMen's Atlanta, GA |
44.0% | β ED | 950β1160 | 19β25 | 3.40 | 684 | 24% | Optional | Premier men's HBCU. Part of Atlanta University Center. Notable alumni include MLK Jr., Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson. Strong in business and STEM. | |
| 188 | North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, NC |
46.0% | β EA | 960β1190 | 17β23 | 3.40 | 2,755 | 19% | Optional | Largest HBCU in the nation by enrollment. NCAA Division I (CAA). Top producer of Black engineers and Black STEM graduates in the U.S. Carnegie R2 research university. Strong nursing and business programs. | |
| 198 | Hampton University Hampton, VA |
48.0% | 71.5% EA | 940β1130 | 18β24 | 3.40 | 1,207 | 21% | Optional | Historic HBCU on the Virginia coast. Strong in nursing, business, and architecture. Known for strict dress code and traditional campus culture. | |
| 214 | Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL |
48.7% | β | 970β1215 | 18β26 | 3.00 | 787 | 14% | Optional | Historically Black university founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. NCAA Division II (SIAC). Top-ranked HBCU for engineering and veterinary medicine. Home of the famed Tuskegee Airmen legacy. | |
| 215 | Fisk University Nashville, TN |
58.0% | β EA | 1060β1360 | 19β25 | 3.30 | 350 | 7% | Optional | Historic HBCU in Nashville. First HBCU admitted to Phi Beta Kappa. Recently transitioned to NAIA D1. Known for arts, sciences, and the Jubilee Singers. | |
| 225 | Southern University and A&M College Baton Rouge, LA |
35.1% | β | 790β1020 | 15β19 | 2.80 | 1,714 | 20% | Required | Flagship of the only HBCU university system in the U.S. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Famous for the 'Human Jukebox' marching band. Strong nursing, engineering, and public policy programs. | |
| 247 | Grambling State University Grambling, LA |
44.9% | β | 860β1060 | 17β23 | 2.80 | 1,047 | 18% | Optional | Known as 'The World Famed' for its marching band, the Tiger Marching Band. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Legendary football program under Coach Eddie Robinson. Strong mass communications and criminal justice programs. | |
| 287 | Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, GA |
65.0% | β EA | 880β1120 | 16β20 | 3.20 | 1,100 | 6% | Optional | Part of Atlanta University Center consortium with Spelman and Morehouse. NCAA Division II member (SIAC). Strong in mass media arts, business, and education. | |
| 288 | Xavier University of Louisiana New Orleans, LA |
74.0% | β EA | 930β1130 | 19β25 | 3.50 | 690 | 10% | Optional | Only historically Black and Catholic university in the US. #1 in placing Black students into medical school. Strong pre-pharmacy and STEM programs. | |
| 296 | Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX |
79.3% | β | 860β1080 | 16β21 | 2.90 | 1,885 | 18% | Optional | Second-oldest public institution in Texas and member of the Texas A&M University System. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Strong engineering, nursing, and architecture programs. Designated as a national resource. | |
| 297 | Morgan State University Baltimore, MD |
82.2% | β | 920β1100 | 17β22 | 3.00 | 2,377 | 12% | Optional | Maryland's preeminent public urban research university and largest HBCU in the state. NCAA Division I (MEAC). Carnegie R2 designation. Strong programs in engineering, business, and architecture. | |
| 300 | Bethune-Cookman University Daytona Beach, FL |
89.5% | β | 830β1000 | 15β20 | 2.80 | 702 | 10% | Optional | Founded by Mary McLeod Bethune in 1904. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Known for its marching band 'The Marching Wildcats.' Strong programs in education, nursing, and criminal justice. |
ποΈ Military Academies
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD |
9.4% | β | 1210β1410 | 25β31 | 3.85 | 1,201 | 85% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty obligation. 33 varsity sports (NCAA Division I, Patriot League). All midshipmen participate in athletics. Free tuition, room, board, and mβ¦ | |
| 27 | United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO |
11.6% | β | 1265β1440 | 28β33 | 3.86 | 1,112 | 76% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty Air Force/Space Force obligation. 27 NCAA Division I varsity sports (Mountain West). 96% of Class of 2029 played a varsity sport in high sβ¦ | |
| 33 | United States Military Academy West Point, NY |
12.5% | β | 1200β1430 | 27β33 | 3.84 | 1,244 | 80% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty Army obligation. 27 NCAA Division I varsity sports (Patriot League). Free tuition, room, board, and monthly stipend. | |
| 63 | United States Coast Guard Academy New London, CT |
22.0% | β | 1210β1380 | 26β31 | 3.79 | 300 | 66% | Optional | Smallest federal service academy. No congressional nomination required (direct application). 5-year active duty Coast Guard obligation. NCAA Division III (NEWMAC). Free tuition, room, board, and monthly stipend. | |
| 93 | United States Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, NY |
34.0% | β | 1110β1300 | 22β29 | 3.60 | 300 | 64% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. Midshipmen spend a year at sea during training. 5-year service obligation (active duty or reserve + merchant marine). NCAA Division III (Skyline Conference).β¦ | |
| 186 | Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA |
72.0% | β | 1090β1270 | 24β31 | 3.65 | 480 | 49% | Required | State-funded public military college (not a federal academy). All students are cadets in the Corps. No service obligation. NCAA Division I (Southern Conference). 17 varsity sports with 644 athletes. Strong ROTC commisβ¦ | |
| 268 | The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Charleston, SC |
80.0% | β | 1080β1250 | 21β27 | 3.50 | 660 | 23% | Optional | State-funded public military college (not a federal academy). South Carolina Corps of Cadets ~2,226. No service obligation. NCAA Division I (Southern Conference). 16 varsity sports. ROTC commissioning available. |
π¨ Art & Design
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 48 | Rhode Island School of Design Providence, RI |
17.0% | 27.0% ED | 1395β1520 | 31β34 | 3.80 | 480 | 51% | Optional | Premier art and design school. Portfolio required for admission. Cross-registration with Brown University. Very high international enrollment (35%). ED yield is exceptionally high. | |
| 115 | California Institute of the Arts Valencia, CA |
32.0% | β | β | β | 3.30 | 163 | 28% | Free | Founded by Walt Disney. Highly selective arts conservatory β test-blind, portfolio/audition-based. Six schools: Art, Critical Studies, Dance, Film/Video, Music, Theater. Small enrollment (~1,200 total). 27% internatioβ¦ | |
| 133 | Berklee College of Music Boston, MA |
44.0% | β | β | β | 3.20 | 1,707 | 45% | Free | Premier contemporary music college. Test-blind admission β audition-based. Over 100 countries represented (25% international). 7,600+ undergraduates. Programs in performance, songwriting, film scoring, music productioβ¦ | |
| 162 | Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY |
53.0% | β EA | 1160β1380 | 26β32 | 3.60 | 900 | 20% | Optional | Top art, design, and architecture school in Brooklyn. Portfolio required. Joined Atlantic East Conference (NCAA D-III) in 2024-25. Very high international enrollment (36%). Non-binding early action with Nov 15 deadline. | |
| 191 | Parsons School of Design New York, NY |
57.0% | β ED | 1100β1320 | 24β30 | 3.47 | 900 | 20% | Optional | Part of The New School. Top-ranked design school globally. Programs in fashion, communication, product, and architectural design. 32% international enrollment. Manhattan Greenwich Village location. No preference givenβ¦ | |
| 262 | Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, GA |
83.0% | β | 1050β1280 | 21β28 | 3.56 | 3,650 | 29% | Optional | Largest art and design university in the US with 17K+ students across Savannah, Atlanta, and online. Rolling admissions (no ED/EA). Portfolio-focused admission (70-80% weight). NAIA athletics. 25% international studenβ¦ | |
| 299 | School of Visual Arts New York, NY |
93.0% | β EA | β | β | 3.30 | 604 | 21% | Optional | NYC-based visual arts college with 52% international students from 57 countries. Portfolio-based admission. Programs in illustration, animation, computer art, photography, film, and fine arts. EA applicants get guaranβ¦ |
π Other
| # | Rating | College | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 205 | Elon University Elon, NC |
66.0% | β ED | 1130β1320 | 25β30 | 3.70 | 1,800 | 13% | Optional | Known for experiential learning and study abroad (>80% participation). CAA Conference member. U.S. News #1 for undergraduate teaching among national universities. ED deadline Nov 1, EA deadline Dec 1. 96% graduation sβ¦ | |
| 230 | Drexel University Philadelphia, PA |
79.0% | 92.0% ED | 1230β1430 | 27β33 | 3.55 | 3,353 | 13% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Known for its co-op program, one of the oldest and largest in the nation. Five-year bachelor's programs with three six-month co-op placements. Strong engineering, business, and health sciences. NCAA β¦ | |
| 231 | Willamette University Salem, OR |
79.0% | β EA | 1220β1430 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 420 | 14% | Optional | Oldest university in the West (1842), adjacent to Oregon State Capitol. Strong liberal arts with data science and sustainability programs. NCAA Division III (Northwest Conference). 24% scholar-athletes. EA/ED applicanβ¦ | |
| 242 | Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT |
72.2% | β ED | 1150β1320 | 25β30 | 3.50 | 1,917 | 11% | Optional | Private university in Hamden, CT known for health sciences, nursing, PA, and communications programs. Strong ice hockey tradition. NCAA Division I (MAAC). Offers binding ED (Nov 1) and non-binding EA (Nov 15). | |
| 248 | Stetson University DeLand, FL |
72.0% | β ED | 1090β1280 | 21β28 | 3.66 | 700 | 8% | Optional | Private university in central Florida. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference and Pioneer Football League. 20 varsity sports. Strong in music, business, and law. Offers ED and EA. | |
| 251 | High Point University High Point, NC |
75.0% | 84.6% ED | 1110β1320 | 23β29 | 3.55 | 1,528 | 12% | Optional | Known as the 'Premier Life Skills University.' Massive campus investment β $3B+ since 2005. ED deadline Nov 1, ED II Feb 1, EA deadline Nov 15. Big South Conference member. 95% of first-time students receive grant/schβ¦ | |
| 270 | Butler University Indianapolis, IN |
85.0% | β EA | 1160β1330 | 25β31 | 3.70 | 1,259 | 14% | Optional | Mid-size private in Indianapolis. Big East Conference member. Known for pharmacy (top-20) and performing arts (Jordan College). ED only for Nursing program. EA deadline Nov 1 with rolling decisions Oct-Dec. Hinkle Fieβ¦ | |
| 283 | Belmont University Nashville, TN |
95.3% | β | 1160β1350 | 24β30 | 3.69 | 1,547 | 18% | Optional | Christian university in Nashville known for music business, songwriting, and entertainment industry programs. Two EA rounds (Nov 1, Dec 1). NCAA Division I (Missouri Valley Conference). 95% acceptance rate but strong β¦ | |
| 291 | Bellarmine University Louisville, KY |
88.0% | β EA | 1030β1225 | 19β26 | 3.49 | 548 | 16% | Optional | Catholic university in Louisville. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference with 25 varsity sports. Recently transitioned from Division II. Strong in nursing, business, and education. Offers EA. |
π All 300 Colleges β Ranked by Selectivity
| # | Rating | College | Category | Overall Admit | Early Admit | SAT Mid 50% | ACT Mid 50% | Avg GPA | Class Size | Yield | Testing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stanford UniversitySIM Stanford, CA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 3.6% | 7.2% REA | 1500β1570 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 1,700 | 80% | Test_Optional | Does not officially publish EA vs RD breakdowns. Extremely low acceptance rate across all rounds. | |
| 2 | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologySIM Cambridge, MA |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 3.9% | 5.5% EA | 1510β1580 | 35β36 | 3.96 | 1,100 | 87% | Required | No legacy preference. Need-blind for all applicants including internationals. Strongest STEM hook. | |
| 3 | University of ChicagoSIM Chicago, IL |
ποΈ Elite Private | 4.5% | 17.9% EA_and_ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,800 | 86% | Test_Optional | Does not officially publish ED/EA rates. Has both EA and ED/EDII options. Known for quirky essay prompts. Intellectual rigor culture. | |
| 4 | Harvard UniversitySIM Cambridge, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 3.6% | 9.1% REA | 1480β1580 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,650 | 84% | Required | Most selective Ivy. Legacy and ALDC (athletes, legacies, dean's list, children of staff) comprise ~43% of white admits. | |
| 5 | Princeton UniversitySIM Princeton, NJ |
ποΈ Elite Private | 4.5% | 10.5% SCEA | 1500β1570 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,500 | 75% | Required | No longer publishes early action acceptance rates separately. | |
| 6 | Yale UniversitySIM New Haven, CT |
ποΈ Elite Private | 3.7% | 9.3% SCEA | 1470β1580 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 1,550 | 70% | Test_Flexible | Test-flexible policy allows AP/IB in lieu of SAT/ACT. | |
| 7 | University of PennsylvaniaSIM Philadelphia, PA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 4.9% | 14.0% ED | 1490β1570 | 34β36 | 3.93 | 2,400 | 68% | Required_Starting_2030 | Will require standardized tests starting Class of 2030. Wharton business school is most competitive division. | |
| 8 | Columbia UniversitySIM New York, NY |
ποΈ Elite Private | 3.9% | 16.7% ED | 1480β1570 | 34β36 | 3.93 | 1,600 | 65% | Test_Optional | No longer publishes specific ED acceptance rates. Located in NYC, strong pre-professional culture. | |
| 9 | Brown UniversitySIM Providence, RI |
ποΈ Elite Private | 4.5% | 14.6% ED | 1480β1570 | 34β35 | 3.93 | 1,700 | 67% | Required | Open curriculum. Recruited athletes account for ~1/3 of ED acceptances. Known for flexible academics. | |
| 10 | Cornell UniversitySIM Ithaca, NY |
ποΈ Elite Private | 7.9% | 16.5% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 3,500 | 68% | Required | Largest Ivy. Has both private and state-funded (contract) colleges. Acceptance rate varies by college from ~4% to ~18%. | |
| 11 | Barnard CollegeWomen's New York, NY |
π Top Liberal Arts | 9.0% | 23.8% ED | 1480β1540 | 33β35 | 3.94 | 719 | 69% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college affiliated with Columbia University. Students compete in NCAA Division I athletics through the Columbia Lions. Cross-registration with Columbia, access to shared libraries and facilities. | |
| 12 | Georgetown UniversitySIM Washington, DC |
ποΈ Elite Private | 12.0% | 12.9% EA | 1400β1540 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 1,600 | 79% | Required | Requires SAT/ACT. EA rate actually LOWER than RD rate (unusual). Catholic Jesuit university. Strong for policy/government. | |
| 13 | Vanderbilt UniversitySIM Nashville, TN |
ποΈ Elite Private | 4.7% | 18.8% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.89 | 1,650 | 61% | Test_Optional | Record-low 4.7% overall rate for Class of 2029. RD rate only 3.3%. ED I + ED II offered. | |
| 14 | Dartmouth CollegeSIM Hanover, NH |
ποΈ Elite Private | 5.5% | 18.9% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.91 | 1,150 | 64% | Required | Smallest Ivy. Strong Greek life and outdoors culture. ED acceptance rate 3x+ overall rate. | |
| 15 | University of Notre DameSIM Notre Dame, IN |
ποΈ Elite Private | 9.0% | 13.5% REA | 1470β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 2,100 | 62% | Test_Optional | Catholic university. Strong legacy preference. Athletic tradition. REA program with 12.9% rate. | |
| 16 | Duke UniversitySIM Durham, NC |
ποΈ Elite Private | 5.0% | 21.1% ED | 1500β1570 | 34β35 | 3.94 | 1,750 | 53% | Test_Optional | ED fills ~50% of class. Strong athletics recruitment. Southern elite culture. | |
| 17 | Northwestern UniversitySIM Evanston, IL |
ποΈ Elite Private | 7.0% | 29.2% ED | 1440β1550 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 2,100 | 57% | Test_Optional | ED acceptance rate is ~3x overall rate. Strong for journalism (Medill) and performing arts. | |
| 18 | New York University New York, NY |
ποΈ Elite Private | 7.7% | 16.0% ED | 1480β1550 | 34β35 | 3.81 | 6,500 | 60% | Optional | Largest private university in the US. Offers ED I and ED II (no EA). Over 50% of class admitted via early decision. Record 120K+ applicants. Global campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai. Three schools (CAS, Stern, Nursinβ¦ | |
| 19 | California Institute of TechnologySIM Pasadena, CA |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 2.6% | 6.0% EA | 1530β1570 | 35β36 | 3.97 | 235 | 43% | Test_Free | Smallest elite university. Test-free policy. Most STEM-focused school. No legacy preference. | |
| 20 | Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME |
π Top Liberal Arts | 6.8% | 14.8% ED | 1470β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 515 | 54% | Optional | Test-optional since 1969; NESCAC founding member; 31 varsity sports with 44% of students as athletes. | |
| 21 | Pomona College Claremont, CA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 6.9% | 13.0% ED | 1490β1560 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 440 | 50% | Optional | Most selective LAC after Amherst. Part of Claremont Colleges consortium (cross-registration). Meets 100% of demonstrated need. QuestBridge partner. | |
| 22 | Claremont McKenna College Claremont, CA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 9.4% | 22.0% ED | 1470β1560 | 33β35 | 3.87 | 335 | 52% | Optional | Strong finance/econ/government focus. Part of Claremont Colleges consortium. CMS athletics with Harvey Mudd and Scripps. Robert Day Scholars program. | |
| 23 | Rice UniversitySIM Houston, TX |
ποΈ Elite Private | 6.8% | 13.2% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 1,050 | 44% | Test_Optional | ED I rate 13.2%, ED II rate 6.0%. Residential college system. Smaller campus feel. | |
| 24 | Colby College Waterville, ME |
π Top Liberal Arts | 7.0% | 20.0% ED | 1440β1550 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 530 | 49% | Optional | Major endowment expansion; DavisConnects career program; 32 varsity NESCAC sports with skiing in Division I. | |
| 25 | Williams CollegeSIM Williamstown, MA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 8.3% | 26.6% ED | 1500β1560 | 34β35 | 3.93 | 540 | 43% | Test_Optional | #1 LAC. ED rate 26.6% vs 7.3% RD. Small classes, tutorial system. | |
| 26 | United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD |
ποΈ Military Academies | 9.4% | β | 1210β1410 | 25β31 | 3.85 | 1,201 | 85% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty obligation. 33 varsity sports (NCAA Division I, Patriot League). All midshipmen participate in athletics. Free tuition, room, board, and mβ¦ | |
| 27 | United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO |
ποΈ Military Academies | 11.6% | β | 1265β1440 | 28β33 | 3.86 | 1,112 | 76% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty Air Force/Space Force obligation. 27 NCAA Division I varsity sports (Mountain West). 96% of Class of 2029 played a varsity sport in high sβ¦ | |
| 28 | Carnegie Mellon UniversitySIM Pittsburgh, PA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 11.7% | 22.0% ED | 1510β1560 | 34β36 | 3.91 | 1,700 | 47% | Test_Optional | Top for CS/Engineering/Fine Arts. Acceptance rate varies dramatically by school (SCS ~3%, CFA ~8%, etc.). | |
| 29 | Northeastern University Boston, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 5.6% | 43.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 2,760 | 47% | Optional | Co-op program leader; 105K apps make it one of the most applied-to universities in the US. ED acceptance rate (~43%) vastly exceeds RD (~3.8%). Only ~24% of enrollees submitted SAT scores. | |
| 30 | Johns Hopkins UniversitySIM Baltimore, MD |
ποΈ Elite Private | 6.4% | 10.5% ED | 1530β1560 | 34β36 | 3.94 | 1,350 | 36% | Test_Optional | Offers ED I and ED II. Combined ED acceptance rate ~10.5%. Top pre-med reputation. | |
| 31 | Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 7.4% | 18.0% ED | 1460β1560 | 33β35 | 3.93 | 430 | 44% | Optional | Quaker LAC with one of highest endowments per student (~$2M). Offers both ED I (Nov 15) and ED II (Jan 4). Engineering program rare for LACs. Centennial Conference (D3). | |
| 32 | Amherst CollegeSIM Amherst, MA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 9.0% | 25.0% ED | 1500β1560 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 470 | 40% | Test_Optional | Open curriculum. Need-blind admissions. One of top 3 LACs. ED fills ~40% of class. | |
| 33 | United States Military Academy West Point, NY |
ποΈ Military Academies | 12.5% | β | 1200β1430 | 27β33 | 3.84 | 1,244 | 80% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. 5-year active duty Army obligation. 27 NCAA Division I varsity sports (Patriot League). Free tuition, room, board, and monthly stipend. | |
| 34 | Wellesley College Wellesley, MA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 13.7% | 29.8% ED | 1470β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 573 | 50% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college; admits women, trans, and non-binary students; offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 5); test-optional since 2020; NEWMAC DIII athletics. | |
| 35 | Tufts UniversitySIM Medford, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 10.5% | 30.0% ED | 1480β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 1,400 | 37% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Known for 'demonstrated interest' factor. International relations strength. | |
| 36 | Harvey Mudd College Claremont, CA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 12.3% | 27.0% ED | 1480β1560 | 34β36 | 3.96 | 229 | 40% | Optional | STEM-focused Claremont Consortium member. Offers ED I (Nov 15) and ED II (Jan 5). Athletics via combined CMS (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) D3 program. Highest median mid-career salary among all LACs. | |
| 37 | Cooper Union New York, NY |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 13.0% | β ED | 1400β1520 | 33β35 | 3.85 | 196 | 52% | Optional | Historically tuition-free institution in NYC focused on engineering, art, and architecture. All admitted students receive half-tuition scholarships minimum. Acceptance rates vary by school: 4% architecture, 9% art, 23β¦ | |
| 38 | University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 11.2% | 8.4% EA | 1450β1550 | 33β35 | 3.80 | 3,759 | 40% | Optional | 83K applicants; EA non-binding with 8.4% admit rate (42,119 EA applicants, 3,524 EA admits). Pilot ED for Marshall School of Business starting Fall 2026. 21% first-generation. 44% of enrolled submitted test scores. | |
| 39 | Washington University in St. LouisSIM St. Louis, MO |
ποΈ Elite Private | 12.1% | 30.0% ED | 1500β1570 | 33β35 | 3.92 | 1,850 | 35% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Strong pre-med and research. Generous financial aid. | |
| 40 | Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA |
π« Public Elite | 12.7% | 11.0% EA | 1400β1550 | 31β35 | 3.90 | 4,000 | 46% | Required | Top public STEM university. EA split into EA1 (in-state, ~30% admit) and EA2 (out-of-state, ~9% admit). Strong engineering and CS programs. 12% first-gen students. | |
| 41 | Haverford College Haverford, PA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 13.3% | 33.1% ED | 1440β1540 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 374 | 45% | Optional | Quaker honor code; Tri-College Consortium with Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore; only U.S. varsity cricket team; Centennial Conference. | |
| 42 | Middlebury CollegeSIM Middlebury, VT |
π Top Liberal Arts | 10.7% | 30.0% ED | 1440β1550 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 700 | 34% | Test_Optional | ED I + ED II. ED rate ~30% vs ~5% RD - one of biggest ED advantages. Known for languages and environmental studies. | |
| 43 | University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA |
π« Public Elite | 11.4% | β | 1310β1530 | 30β35 | 3.89 | 6,724 | 46% | Free | Top public university; UC system was test-blind but reinstating SAT/ACT for 2025-26. No early rounds β all UC apps due Nov 30. 127K applicants make it one of the most applied-to schools in the US. | |
| 44 | Davidson College Davidson, NC |
π Top Liberal Arts | 12.6% | 30.2% ED | 1360β1510 | 31β34 | 3.86 | 510 | 47% | Optional | Known for strict honor code and NCAA D1 athletics; Steph Curry's alma mater; permanently test-optional since 2022. | |
| 45 | Hamilton College Clinton, NY |
π Top Liberal Arts | 13.5% | 30.0% ED | 1450β1550 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 473 | 39% | Optional | Open curriculum with no distribution requirements; NESCAC D-III member; 29 varsity teams with 35% of students as athletes. | |
| 46 | Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 13.5% | 34.0% ED | 1450β1510 | 33β34 | 3.85 | 499 | 41% | Optional | Famous honor system since 1842; W&L Promise covers full tuition for families under $150K; historically Southern character with strong Greek life. 58% of Class of 2029 enrolled via ED. | |
| 47 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC |
π« Public Elite | 15.3% | 20.0% EA | 1400β1520 | 29β34 | 3.90 | 5,094 | 45% | Optional | Carolina Covenant covers full need debt-free for low-income students. Mandated 82% in-state enrollment cap makes OOS admission (~8%) extremely competitive. Largest first-year class ever in fall 2025. | |
| 48 | Rhode Island School of Design Providence, RI |
π¨ Art & Design | 17.0% | 27.0% ED | 1395β1520 | 31β34 | 3.80 | 480 | 51% | Optional | Premier art and design school. Portfolio required for admission. Cross-registration with Brown University. Very high international enrollment (35%). ED yield is exceptionally high. | |
| 49 | Olin College of Engineering Needham, MA |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 22.0% | β | 1490β1560 | 34β36 | 3.95 | 85 | 48% | Optional | Extremely small (350 total students) engineering-only college. Unique two-stage admissions with Candidates' Weekend interview. Every admitted student receives a half-tuition scholarship. No NCAA athletics. Cross-regisβ¦ | |
| 50 | Emory UniversitySIM Atlanta, GA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 10.3% | 20.0% ED | 1480β1540 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 1,400 | 25% | Test_Optional | ED I and ED II offered. Strong pre-med. Two campuses (Emory College and Oxford College). | |
| 51 | Boston University Boston, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 12.8% | 29.5% ED | 1430β1510 | 32β34 | 3.87 | 3,450 | 35% | Optional | Offers ED I and ED II (no EA). 59% of enrolled class came via ED. Meets 100% demonstrated need without loans for domestic first-years. | |
| 52 | Boston CollegeSIM Chestnut Hill, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 13.9% | 30.0% EA | 1460β1520 | 33β35 | 3.87 | 2,350 | 30% | Test_Optional | Catholic Jesuit university. EA rate ~30% vs 10% RD. Strong for business and pre-law. | |
| 53 | Wesleyan University Middletown, CT |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 16.1% | 38.3% ED | 1420β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 810 | 36% | Optional | Part of 'Little Three' with Williams and Amherst; NESCAC member with 28 varsity teams; ~60% of Class of 2029 from ED; test-optional since 2014; strong film, music, and social sciences programs. | |
| 54 | Tulane University New Orleans, LA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 14.7% | 59.4% ED | 1430β1500 | 32β34 | 3.67 | 1,850 | 39% | Optional | Massive ED advantage (59% ED vs 14.7% overall). Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. Strong post-Katrina growth. AAC member. | |
| 55 | Bates College Lewiston, ME |
π Top Liberal Arts | 14.8% | 46.0% ED | 1430β1510 | 32β34 | 3.85 | 496 | 34% | Optional | First major college to go test-optional (1984); NESCAC founding member; smallest college in conference. | |
| 56 | Grinnell College Grinnell, IA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 16.0% | 48.0% ED | 1420β1550 | 31β34 | 3.89 | 450 | 32% | Optional | Self-governance tradition; no-loan financial aid policy; need-blind admissions meeting 100% of need; 20% international students. ED I rate 48%, ED II rate 18%. | |
| 57 | University of Florida Gainesville, FL |
π« Public Elite | 19.8% | β EA | 1380β1510 | 31β34 | 3.92 | 7,500 | 43% | Required | Consistently ranked top-5 US public university; introduced EA in 2024-25 cycle (10,510 EA admits, 7,659 RD admits); SEC powerhouse with 21 varsity sports. First-generation admits: 2,501. | |
| 58 | Carleton College Northfield, MN |
π Top Liberal Arts | 20.0% | 30.0% ED | 1450β1560 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 518 | 35% | Optional | Strong STEM and liberal arts in rural Minnesota; trimester system; 506 varsity athletes across 18 D-III sports. | |
| 59 | Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY |
π Top Liberal Arts | 18.6% | 31.2% ED | 1448β1550 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 665 | 29% | Optional | Founded 1861 as pioneering women's college; coeducational since 1969; test-optional since 2020 (permanent 2023); Liberty League member. | |
| 60 | Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC |
ποΈ Elite Private | 20.8% | 34.0% ED | 1410β1520 | 32β34 | 3.90 | 1,545 | 38% | Optional | Test-optional pioneer since 2008. ACC member. Does not publish recent ED acceptance rates; 34% ED rate is historical (Class of 2024). Class of 2029 is largest ever. | |
| 61 | University of VirginiaSIM Charlottesville, VA |
π« Public Elite | 16.9% | 24.0% EA | 1410β1520 | 33β35 | 3.88 | 3,900 | 26% | Test_Optional | Public flagship. In-state advantage (~23% vs ~12.5% OOS). Strong liberal arts within a public university. | |
| 62 | Colgate University Hamilton, NY |
π Top Liberal Arts | 17.4% | 35.3% ED | 1450β1510 | 33β35 | 3.86 | 834 | 28% | Optional | Patriot League D-I school; offers both ED I and ED II; 25 varsity teams with 25% of students as athletes; 47% from private high schools. | |
| 63 | United States Coast Guard Academy New London, CT |
ποΈ Military Academies | 22.0% | β | 1210β1380 | 26β31 | 3.79 | 300 | 66% | Optional | Smallest federal service academy. No congressional nomination required (direct application). 5-year active duty Coast Guard obligation. NCAA Division III (NEWMAC). Free tuition, room, board, and monthly stipend. | |
| 64 | Smith College Northampton, MA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 22.0% | 33.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 703 | 35% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college; first women's college to join NCAA (1981); offers ED I and ED II; test-optional since 2009; open curriculum (no distribution requirements). | |
| 65 | Pitzer College Claremont, CA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 25.0% | 42.0% ED | 1370β1460 | 30β33 | 3.96 | 286 | 45% | Free | Test-free LAC in Claremont Colleges consortium. Known for social justice focus and environmental studies. Competes athletically as Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens. Cross-registration across all 5 Claremont Colleges. 44% from Cβ¦ | |
| 66 | University of California, Los AngelesSIM Los Angeles, CA |
π« Public Elite | 8.6% | β | 1290β1510 | 30β34 | 3.90 | 6,600 | 18% | Test_Blind | Test-blind - does not consider SAT/ACT at all. UC system application. Most applied-to university in the US. No early round. | |
| 67 | Mills College at Northeastern UniversityWomen's Oakland, CA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 17.0% | β | 1390β1520 | 31β34 | 3.75 | 160 | 28% | Optional | Historic women's college merged with Northeastern University in 2022. Undergraduate program remains women-only. Located on 135-acre campus in Oakland hills. Now operates as Mills College at Northeastern University witβ¦ | |
| 68 | Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 22.0% | 35.0% ED | 1370β1520 | 31β34 | 3.90 | 517 | 34% | Optional | Unique Block Plan schedule where students take one course at a time for 3.5 weeks; NCAA D3 in most sports but D1 in men's ice hockey (NCHC) and women's soccer (MWC); located at the base of Pikes Peak with strong outdoβ¦ | |
| 69 | University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX |
π« Public Elite | 22.2% | β ea | 1270β1470 | 27β33 | 3.83 | 9,900 | 47% | Required | Record 90,690 applications for Fall 2025 (up 24.4% YoY, 51% since 2022). Texas Top 6% auto-admit (top 5% for 2026 entry). SEC member. EA deadline Oct 15 but non-binding and no advantage in review. 80.5% in-state. | |
| 70 | University of MichiganSIM Ann Arbor, MI |
π« Public Elite | 15.6% | 30.0% EA | 1350β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 7,200 | 20% | Test_Optional | Huge in-state advantage (39% vs 16% OOS). EA round is de facto binding for competitive applicants. Rolling admissions after EA. | |
| 71 | College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 17.0% | β ED | 1250β1410 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 830 | 45% | Optional | Highly selective Jesuit liberal arts college. Only offers ED (binding) and RD. 27 varsity sports with ~25% of students as athletes. NCAA Division I (Patriot League). Strong alumni network in law and finance. | |
| 72 | University of Richmond Richmond, VA |
β Selective Private | 22.0% | 33.8% ED | 1450β1520 | 33β35 | 3.90 | 864 | 23% | Optional | Highly selective LAC-style university. Meets 100% of demonstrated need. ED students comprise 46% of enrolled class. A10 Conference (sports). Robins School of Business is top-ranked. 12% international students. Beautifβ¦ | |
| 73 | Babson College Wellesley, MA |
β Selective Private | 17.0% | 35.0% ED | 1380β1500 | 30β33 | 3.75 | 625 | 22% | Optional | #1 in entrepreneurship for 30+ consecutive years (US News). All students major in business. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. NCAA Division III with 23 varsity sports. Students from 80+ countries. Signature Foundations of Mβ¦ | |
| 74 | Denison University Granville, OH |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 17.0% | 22.0% ED | 1320β1490 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 600 | 26% | Optional | One of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the Midwest; strong sciences and economics programs; 350-acre hilltop campus in Granville, OH; member of the NCAC; offers both ED I and ED II rounds. | |
| 75 | Villanova University Villanova, PA |
β Selective Private | 27.0% | 56.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 32β34 | 3.87 | 1,770 | 28% | Optional | Augustinian Catholic university (not Jesuit) on Philadelphia's Main Line. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. Strong business school (Villanova School of Business). NCAA Division I-FCS with 24 varsity sports. 2018 and 2016 NCβ¦ | |
| 76 | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, NY |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 21.0% | 41.0% ED | 1330β1470 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 692 | 27% | Optional | Founded 1903; Liberty League member with 19 varsity teams; known for creative arts and creative thought motto; students from 44 states and 59 countries; strong studio art, business, and science programs. | |
| 77 | University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida |
β Selective Private | 0.2% | 0.5% ED | 1320β1480 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 2,328 | 0% | Optional | Top private research university in South Florida; strong marine science, pre-med, and music programs; ACC athletics | |
| 78 | Macalester College Saint Paul, MN |
π Top Liberal Arts | 28.0% | 41.0% ED | 1390β1520 | 31β34 | 3.80 | 527 | 22% | Optional | Strongest international student body among LACs (17% international, 59 countries); offers ED1, ED2, and EA; full-tuition scholarship for families under $100K income. | |
| 79 | Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 29.0% | 47.4% ED | 1350β1490 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 1,500 | 28% | Optional | Strong engineering and business programs. Patriot League member (NCAA Division I). ED fills ~57% of class. Offers ED I and ED II. | |
| 80 | Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida |
ποΈ Large Public | 0.2% | β | 1290β1400 | 29β32 | 3.85 | 6,800 | 0% | Required | Top public university in Florida; strong business, film, and music programs; major ACC athletics | |
| 81 | Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 28.9% | 55.4% ED | 1340β1500 | 31β34 | 3.70 | 994 | 30% | Optional | Patriot League (D-I); strong engineering and liberal arts; 27 varsity sports; record enrollment in 2024-25; high student-athlete graduation rate (98%). | |
| 82 | Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 29.4% | 37.0% ED | 1280β1490 | 29β33 | 3.88 | 380 | 32% | Optional | Seven Sisters women's college. Part of Tri-College Consortium with Haverford and Swarthmore; cross-registration with UPenn. First women's college to offer PhD programs. | |
| 83 | University of Georgia Athens, GA |
π Flagship Public | 34.0% | 31.0% EA | 1300β1470 | 30β34 | 3.85 | 6,200 | 38% | Required | Georgia flagship; top-20 public university; strong honors program (CURO); 80% in-state enrollment target. EA: 30,490 applicants, ~9,500 admitted (42% in-state, 23% out-of-state). | |
| 84 | Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina |
ποΈ Large Public | 0.4% | 0.3% EA | 1240β1410 | 28β32 | 3.80 | 4,880 | 0% | Optional | ACC member; top-ranked public university in South Carolina; nationally renowned engineering and architecture programs | |
| 85 | Reed College Portland, OR |
π Top Liberal Arts | 24.6% | 40.0% ED | 1290β1520 | 29β34 | 3.90 | 303 | 13% | Optional | Highest PhD production rate per capita of any US college; honor principle governs academic and social life; no varsity athletics; intellectual rigor-focused curriculum with mandatory freshman humanities course. | |
| 86 | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL |
π Flagship Public | 36.6% | β EA | 1420β1540 | 31β35 | 3.70 | 9,207 | 27% | Optional | Top-5 CS program (~7% admit rate) is dramatically more selective than the university overall. Strong engineering across the board. Illinois Commitment covers tuition for qualifying in-state families. Record 60,848 totβ¦ | |
| 87 | College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA |
π« Public Elite | 37.0% | 49.7% ED | 1390β1520 | 32β34 | 3.90 | 1,642 | 27% | Optional | Second-oldest US college (1693). Covers full tuition/fees for in-state Pell recipients. Strong liberal arts identity within a public university framework. | |
| 88 | Scripps College Claremont, CA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 38.0% | 47.0% ED | 1450β1520 | 31β34 | 3.90 | 313 | 25% | Optional | All-women's LAC in Claremont Colleges consortium. Competes athletically as CMS (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps). Cross-registration across all 5 Claremont Colleges. Meets 100% of demonstrated need. | |
| 89 | Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, MA |
π Top Liberal Arts | 38.4% | 50.0% ED | 1380β1510 | 32β35 | 3.88 | 546 | 31% | Optional | Oldest of the Seven Sisters (founded 1837). Part of Five College Consortium with UMass Amherst, Amherst, Smith, and Hampshire. Most globally diverse LAC in the US with students from 44 countries. | |
| 90 | University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA |
π« Public Elite | 28.4% | β | 1280β1460 | 26β33 | 3.90 | 7,341 | 20% | Blind | Top-ranked public university and UC system flagship for STEM. Test-blind admissions (entire UC system). 136K+ freshman applicants. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I. Strong in biological sciences, engineering, β¦ | |
| 91 | Trinity College Hartford, CT |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 29.0% | 45.0% ED | 1340β1453 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 482 | 25% | Optional | Founded 1823; NESCAC member with 27 varsity teams; 50% of Class of 2029 admitted via ED; historic campus along Hartford's 'Long Walk'. | |
| 92 | Kenyon College Gambier, OH |
π Top Liberal Arts | 31.0% | 55.0% ED | 1358β1503 | 31β33 | 3.90 | 435 | 18% | Optional | Home of the Kenyon Review, one of America's premier literary magazines; NCAA D-III swimming dynasty with 50+ national titles; 100% residential campus; strong creative writing program. | |
| 93 | United States Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, NY |
ποΈ Military Academies | 34.0% | β | 1110β1300 | 22β29 | 3.60 | 300 | 64% | Required | Federal service academy requiring congressional nomination. Midshipmen spend a year at sea during training. 5-year service obligation (active duty or reserve + merchant marine). NCAA Division III (Skyline Conference).β¦ | |
| 94 | Fairfield University Fairfield, CT |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 25.0% | β ED | 1310β1420 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 1,450 | 21% | Optional | Jesuit university in coastal Connecticut. Record-setting selectivity for Class of 2029 (25% admit rate, 21K applications). Strong in nursing, business, and engineering. NCAA Division I (MAAC). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. | |
| 95 | Lafayette College Easton, PA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 31.4% | 43.6% ED | 1370β1490 | 31β34 | 3.55 | 700 | 22% | Optional | Patriot League (D-I); strong engineering program within a liberal arts college; 23 varsity sports; rival of Lehigh (The Rivalry is longest-running in college football). | |
| 96 | Oberlin College Oberlin, OH |
π Top Liberal Arts | 34.0% | 40.0% ED | 1390β1530 | 31β34 | 3.74 | 769 | 19% | Optional | Home to the oldest conservatory of music in the US; first college to regularly admit Black students (1835) and women (1837); 37% of A&S enrolling class admitted via ED. Combined A&S + Conservatory enrollment. | |
| 97 | Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH |
ποΈ Elite Private | 35.3% | 37.0% ED | 1450β1530 | 32β34 | 3.78 | 1,650 | 12% | Optional | Offers ED I, EA, ED II, and RD. Strong STEM and pre-med (affiliated with Cleveland Clinic). D3 athletics (UAA). Very low yield (11%) suggests heavy safety-school usage. 16% international. | |
| 98 | University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI |
π Flagship Public | 41.0% | β EA | 1370β1490 | 29β33 | 3.90 | 8,465 | 28% | Optional | Record 65,913 applications for Fall 2025 (up 43% from prior year). EA non-binding (Nov 1 deadline, decisions by end of January). Top 5% Wisconsin students guaranteed admission starting 2025-26. Big Ten powerhouse withβ¦ | |
| 99 | Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 28.2% | 52.0% ED | 1310β1460 | 30β33 | 3.60 | 524 | 19% | Optional | Centennial Conference (D-III); 28 varsity sports β most in conference; D-I wrestling and women's squash; 40% of students are varsity athletes; strong pre-med. | |
| 100 | University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA |
π Flagship Public | 28.9% | β | 1230β1430 | 26β33 | 3.84 | 6,736 | 19% | Blind | UC system test-blind admissions. 124K freshman applications (3rd most in UC system). Strong CS and engineering. Big West / NCAA Division I with 18 varsity sports. Unweighted GPA median 3.95 for admits. | |
| 101 | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA |
π Regional Public | 31.3% | β | 1220β1440 | 26β32 | 3.80 | 5,545 | 25% | Free | Most selective CSU campus. 'Learn by Doing' polytechnic philosophy. Top programs in engineering, architecture, agriculture, and computer science. CSU system is permanently test-blind for admissions. | |
| 102 | University of Washington Seattle, WA |
π Flagship Public | 39.0% | β | 1330β1500 | 28β33 | 3.83 | 7,120 | 27% | Optional | 69K applicants; single deadline Nov 15 (no early rounds). Returning to test-required for 2025-26 cycle. Direct-to-major system for CS and engineering is highly competitive. Strong CS, engineering, and health sciences.β¦ | |
| 103 | University of Rochester Rochester, NY |
ποΈ Elite Private | 40.0% | 38.0% ED | 1420β1540 | 32β35 | 3.86 | 1,179 | 15% | Optional | Offers ED I, ED II, and RD (no EA). Unique 'Take Five' scholars program for tuition-free 5th year. Open curriculum (no core requirements). D3 athletics (UAA). ~24% international. About 42% of class enters via ED. | |
| 104 | University of Maryland, College Park College Park, MD |
π Flagship Public | 44.8% | 39.0% EA | 1390β1530 | 32β35 | 3.90 | 5,800 | 22% | Optional | Top public university near Washington DC with strong CS, engineering, and business programs. Big Ten member since 2014. 70% of incoming class are Maryland residents. Proximity to federal agencies and labs drives stronβ¦ | |
| 105 | Yeshiva University New York, NY |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 55.6% | β ED | 1320β1500 | 28β33 | 3.50 | 566 | 61% | Required | Jewish-affiliated research university. Strong pre-med, pre-law, and Jewish studies programs. NCAA Division III athletics. High yield rate reflects dedicated applicant pool. | |
| 106 | Brigham Young University Provo, UT |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 67.8% | β | 1290β1450 | 28β32 | 3.82 | 6,147 | 78% | Optional | LDS Church-affiliated university with one of the highest yield rates in the nation (78%, top 5 nationally). Honor code requires adherence to Church standards. Extremely low tuition for LDS members (~$6,500/yr). Big 12β¦ | |
| 107 | Mississippi State University Starkville, Mississippi |
ποΈ Large Public | 0.8% | β | 1100β1340 | 21β29 | 3.60 | 3,750 | 0% | Optional | SEC member; strong engineering and agriculture programs; highest research expenditure in Mississippi | |
| 108 | University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN |
ποΈ Large Public | 34.0% | β EA | 1210β1360 | 25β31 | 3.80 | 6,804 | 27% | Optional | Record-low acceptance rate in 2024. All 20 varsity sports reached postseason in 2024-25. Strong engineering, business, and supply chain programs. 65% in-state admission rate vs 27% out-of-state. | |
| 109 | Connecticut College New London, CT |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 37.0% | 55.0% ED | 1350β1500 | 31β34 | 3.70 | 451 | 15% | Optional | Founded 1911; NESCAC member with 28 varsity teams; ~50% of class enrolled via ED; 756 student-athletes across 28 sports; scenic hilltop campus overlooking Thames River. | |
| 110 | Occidental College Los Angeles, CA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 39.4% | 59.2% ED | 1400β1495 | 31β34 | 3.61 | 531 | 20% | Optional | Urban LAC in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles; alma mater of President Obama (first two years); Barack Obama Scholars Program; strong emphasis on diversity, global literacy, and civic engagement; frequently used as film/TV locβ¦ | |
| 111 | North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC |
π Flagship Public | 42.0% | 48.0% EA | 1300β1460 | 28β32 | 3.83 | 5,412 | 29% | Optional | Top-5 undergraduate engineering among publics. ACC member. Centennial Campus is a major research park. Largest freshman class in NC. Strong CS and textiles programs. | |
| 112 | Spelman CollegeWomen's Atlanta, GA |
β HBCUs | 25.0% | β ED | 1128β1303 | 24β29 | 3.75 | 700 | 20% | Optional | Most selective HBCU and top women's HBCU. Part of Atlanta University Center consortium with Morehouse and Clark Atlanta. Strong STEM pipeline. | |
| 113 | Binghamton University Vestal, NY |
ποΈ Large Public | 39.0% | β EA | 1340β1490 | 29β34 | 3.70 | 3,248 | 16% | Optional | Most selective SUNY campus (~39% acceptance rate). Known as a 'Public Ivy' with strong accounting, CS, and pre-med programs. EA deadline November 1 with January 15 decisions. 21 Division I varsity sports in America Eaβ¦ | |
| 114 | Purdue University West Lafayette, IN |
π Flagship Public | 43.4% | 54.0% EA | 1220β1480 | 28β34 | 3.81 | 9,580 | 29% | Required | Top-10 engineering school. Frozen tuition since 2012-13. Engineering admits at 35% vs 43% overall. Strong CS, aerospace, and Krannert business. | |
| 115 | California Institute of the Arts Valencia, CA |
π¨ Art & Design | 32.0% | β | β | β | 3.30 | 163 | 28% | Free | Founded by Walt Disney. Highly selective arts conservatory β test-blind, portfolio/audition-based. Six schools: Art, Critical Studies, Dance, Film/Video, Music, Theater. Small enrollment (~1,200 total). 27% internatioβ¦ | |
| 116 | Whitman College Walla Walla, WA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 38.1% | β ED | 1310β1480 | 29β33 | 3.69 | 385 | 14% | Optional | Strong liberal arts with required first-year 'Encounters' seminar; high PhD production rate; collaborative campus culture in Walla Walla wine country; NCAA D3 with 17 varsity sports; 9:1 student-faculty ratio. | |
| 117 | University of Central Florida Orlando, FL |
ποΈ Large Public | 44.7% | β EA | 1270β1400 | 25β29 | 3.72 | 8,259 | 34% | Optional | Largest university in Florida by enrollment (70,000+). Big 12 member since 2023. Strong engineering, computer science, and hospitality programs. Known for space research partnerships with nearby Kennedy Space Center. | |
| 118 | Brandeis University Waltham, MA |
ποΈ Elite Private | 45.0% | 42.0% ED | 1380β1480 | 31β34 | 3.87 | 761 | 17% | Optional | Research-intensive university near Boston. Strong in social sciences, sciences, and humanities. NCAA Division III (no athletic scholarships). Offers ED I and ED II. | |
| 119 | Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 48.0% | 72.0% ED | 1380β1505 | 31β34 | 3.86 | 1,054 | 21% | Optional | Overlooking NYC skyline from Hoboken. Strong co-op and career placement (97% outcomes rate within 6 months). ED acceptance rate significantly higher at 72%. Starting Fall 2026: full tuition for families earning under β¦ | |
| 120 | University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas |
ποΈ Large Public | 0.7% | β | 1030β1220 | 22β28 | 3.62 | 6,614 | 0% | Optional | SEC powerhouse; strong engineering and business programs; nationally ranked track & field | |
| 121 | University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA |
π« Public Elite | 38.3% | β | 1230β1440 | 26β33 | 3.87 | 5,008 | 14% | Blind | Top-ranked public university and Hispanic-Serving Institution. Test-blind admissions (entire UC system). 110K+ freshman applicants. Strong in physics, materials science, and engineering. Beachside campus in Santa Barbβ¦ | |
| 122 | Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 38.9% | 64.0% ED | 1270β1460 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 580 | 18% | Optional | Civil War heritage campus; Centennial Conference (D-III); Eisenhower Institute for public policy; 40% of class enrolls via ED; 25 varsity sports. | |
| 123 | University of South Florida Tampa, FL |
ποΈ Large Public | 41.0% | β | 1230β1370 | 24β29 | 3.72 | 6,900 | 23% | Required | Florida's largest metropolitan research university; AAU member since 2023; strong engineering and health sciences. 20 varsity sports competing in the American Athletic Conference. | |
| 124 | Dickinson College Carlisle, PA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 42.1% | 65.0% ED | 1310β1460 | 30β33 | 3.60 | 580 | 17% | Optional | Strong global education focus with study-abroad emphasis; Centennial Conference (D-III); about half of incoming class enrolls via ED; 25 varsity sports. | |
| 125 | Bentley University Waltham, MA |
β Selective Private | 45.0% | 55.0% ED | 1290β1410 | 29β32 | 3.75 | 1,054 | 22% | Optional | Business-focused university with integrated liberal arts. Offers ED I, ED II, EA I, and EA II. NCAA Division II (men's hockey Division I). CPA pass rate among highest nationally. Bloomberg terminals and trading room oβ¦ | |
| 126 | George Washington University Washington, DC |
β Selective Private | 47.1% | 66.3% ED | 1360β1470 | 30β33 | 3.66 | 2,459 | 19% | Optional | Prime DC location near State Dept, World Bank, and K Street; strong pipeline to government, policy, and international affairs careers. Offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 5), no EA. | |
| 127 | Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 48.0% | 69.0% ED | 1340β1500 | 30β33 | 3.75 | 1,610 | 18% | Optional | Jesuit university in Silicon Valley. Strong engineering (particularly CS), business, and pre-law programs. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference with 20 varsity sports. 40% students β¦ | |
| 128 | St. Olaf College Northfield, MN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 48.0% | 55.0% ED | 1260β1470 | 28β32 | 3.70 | 770 | 27% | Optional | Norwegian Lutheran heritage; one of the top college music programs in the country (St. Olaf Choir is world-renowned); offers ED1, ED2, and EA; strong sciences and math; 25% of class enrolls via ED. | |
| 129 | West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia |
ποΈ Large Public | 0.9% | β | 1010β1220 | 20β26 | 3.42 | 4,400 | 0% | Optional | Big 12 member; flagship university of West Virginia; strong forensics, engineering, and energy programs | |
| 130 | University of Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi |
ποΈ Large Public | 1.0% | β | 1000β1200 | 21β29 | 3.55 | 5,973 | 0% | Optional | SEC member; strong accountancy and pharmacy programs; historic campus in Oxford literary tradition | |
| 131 | San Diego State University San Diego, CA |
π Regional Public | 36.2% | β | 1130β1340 | 22β29 | 3.65 | 6,629 | 22% | Free | Mountain West Conference member moving to Pac-12 in 2026. CSU system school β test-blind admissions. Hispanic-Serving Institution with 57% students of color. Record 94,000+ applications for Class of 2029. Strong businβ¦ | |
| 132 | Baylor University Waco, TX |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 38.9% | 85.5% ED | 1160β1340 | 25β31 | 3.74 | 3,320 | 21% | Optional | Baptist university with record-low 38.9% acceptance rate for Class of 2028. 31% of freshmen report legacy connections. ED acceptance rate (85.5%) vastly exceeds RD. Largest private university in Texas. Strong pre-med β¦ | |
| 133 | Berklee College of Music Boston, MA |
π¨ Art & Design | 44.0% | β | β | β | 3.20 | 1,707 | 45% | Free | Premier contemporary music college. Test-blind admission β audition-based. Over 100 countries represented (25% international). 7,600+ undergraduates. Programs in performance, songwriting, film scoring, music productioβ¦ | |
| 134 | Union College Schenectady, NY |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 44.0% | 42.0% ED | 1310β1480 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 500 | 14% | Optional | Liberal arts college in upstate New York. NCAA Division III for most sports, Division I for ice hockey. Member of the Liberty League. Strong in engineering and liberal arts. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. | |
| 135 | Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 44.5% | 67.0% ED | 1240β1340 | 29β31 | 3.65 | 2,488 | 28% | Optional | Disciples of Christ-affiliated but broadly inclusive. ED acceptance rate (~67%) far exceeds overall. Strong business (Neeley) and communications programs. 61% female enrollment. Big 12 athletics powerhouse (football, β¦ | |
| 136 | Auburn University Auburn, AL |
ποΈ Large Public | 45.0% | β EA | 1240β1380 | 25β31 | 3.75 | 6,103 | 24% | Optional | Strong engineering and veterinary programs. War Eagle tradition and competitive SEC athletics. 21 varsity teams. 60% out-of-state enrollment growing. | |
| 137 | Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX |
ποΈ Elite Private | 47.6% | 74.0% ED | 1340β1480 | 31β34 | 3.68 | 1,715 | 15% | Optional | Applications surged 56% after joining ACC. ED acceptance rate (74%) far exceeds overall (47.6%). Strong business (Cox) and engineering programs. 42% from Texas. | |
| 138 | Furman University Greenville, SC |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 43.0% | 69.2% ED | 1280β1418 | 28β32 | 3.66 | 620 | 14% | Optional | NCAA Division I school with just 2,600 undergrads; strong music and sustainability programs; located in Greenville, SC, one of the South's fastest-growing cities. | |
| 139 | Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 45.0% | 55.0% EA | 1280β1400 | 29β33 | 3.67 | 1,644 | 15% | Optional | Jesuit university in Los Angeles with strong film, business, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I (West Coast Conference). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. 12% Pell Grant recipients. | |
| 140 | Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY |
π Flagship Public | 49.0% | 70.5% EA | 1330β1470 | 28β33 | 3.60 | 4,040 | 15% | Optional | SUNY flagship for STEM and healthcare with AAU membership. Majority-minority campus (36% Asian, highest among NY publics). Strong CS, biology, and pre-med. Home to Brookhaven National Lab partnership. 18 Division I vaβ¦ | |
| 141 | Rhodes College Memphis, TN |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 50.0% | β ED | 1330β1500 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 390 | 12% | Optional | Gothic-style campus in midtown Memphis; strong pre-med and pre-law pipeline; NCAA D3 with 34% student-athletes; 47% of incoming class are students of color or international. | |
| 142 | University of California, Davis Davis, CA |
π Flagship Public | 44.6% | β | 1160β1400 | 25β32 | 3.82 | 6,767 | 16% | Blind | UC system test-blind admissions. HSI-eligible (25% Hispanic). Record 41,239 total enrollment fall 2024. Strong STEM and agriculture programs. Big West / NCAA Division I with 25 varsity sports. | |
| 143 | Sarah Lawrence College Bronxville, NY |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 50.0% | 65.0% ED | 1270β1440 | 28β33 | 3.75 | 380 | 15% | Optional | Founded 1926; known for seminar-conference system and individualized curricula; test-optional for decades; strong writing, performing arts, and humanities programs; Skyline Conference NCAA DIII. | |
| 144 | The Ohio State University Columbus, OH |
π Flagship Public | 53.0% | 60.4% EA | 1280β1430 | 26β32 | 3.76 | 8,210 | 22% | Optional | Largest campus in the Big Ten with 36 varsity sports. Top public research university with strong engineering, business, and medical programs. First incoming class required to take AI courses. 68% from Ohio. | |
| 145 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA |
π Flagship Public | 54.6% | 64.0% EA | 1280β1450 | 28β32 | 3.80 | 7,088 | 23% | Optional | Top-20 public university. #6 undergraduate engineering (no PhD). ACC member. Strong Corps of Cadets tradition. 13% first-generation students in Class of 2029. | |
| 146 | Texas A&M University College Station, TX |
π Flagship Public | 57.3% | β | 1160β1390 | 25β31 | 3.78 | 12,498 | 40% | Optional | Texas Top 6% automatic admission rule applies. SEC member. Rolling admissions with Dec 1 priority deadline. Engineering EA deadline Oct 15. Largest freshman class among Texas publics. | |
| 147 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 58.0% | 70.0% ED | 1375β1510 | 30β34 | 3.80 | 1,580 | 16% | Test_Optional | Historic STEM school (founded 1824). Low yield rate (~16%) despite strong academics. Offers ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Dec 15). Rensselaer Medal merit scholarship program. | |
| 148 | Howard University Washington, DC |
β HBCUs | 41.3% | β EA | 1120β1320 | 22β28 | 3.60 | 2,800 | 21% | Optional | Most prominent HBCU. Located in DC. Strong in law, medicine, business, and communications. Significant alumni network in politics and media. | |
| 149 | University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA |
π Flagship Public | 57.0% | 61.0% EA | 1330β1480 | 30β33 | 3.80 | 5,388 | 18% | Optional | Rising flagship known as 'ZooMass' for spirited campus life. Strong computer science, engineering, and linguistics programs. Most diverse class in university history for Class of 2029. Member of Five College Consortiuβ¦ | |
| 150 | Rutgers University-New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ |
π Flagship Public | 58.0% | β EA | 1270β1480 | 28β33 | 3.80 | 7,100 | 21% | Optional | New Jersey's flagship public university and Big Ten member since 2024. Strong programs in pharmacy, engineering, and business. Increasingly selective with declining acceptance rates. 58% BIPOC enrollment reflects New β¦ | |
| 151 | Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 60.0% | β EA | 1330β1460 | 29β33 | 3.80 | 1,500 | 25% | Required | Public STEM university focused on engineering, earth sciences, and energy. Top 3 public university for 40-year ROI. NCAA D-II with 18 varsity sports. Non-binding EA with Nov 1 deadline, decisions by Dec 15. | |
| 152 | Millsaps College Jackson, MS |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 43.1% | β EA | 1130β1360 | 21β28 | 3.60 | 179 | 18% | Optional | United Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college; strong pre-med and business programs; Else School of Management; NCAA D-III with football; small campus in Mississippi's capital city. | |
| 153 | Providence College Providence, RI |
β Selective Private | 51.0% | 54.0% ED | 1250β1400 | 29β33 | 3.60 | 1,222 | 19% | Optional | Dominican Catholic college (not Jesuit) in Providence. Known for strong liberal arts curriculum with unique Development of Western Civilization (DWC) seminar. Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. NCAA Division I in the Big Easβ¦ | |
| 154 | Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, NY |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 52.0% | β ED | 1290β1440 | 30β32 | 3.70 | 500 | 13% | Free | Founded 1860; no SAT/ACT required; offers unique Immediate Decision Plan and written essay-based admission; Liberty League NCAA DIII; strong programs in arts, humanities, and social sciences; 18 varsity sports. | |
| 155 | University of Connecticut Storrs, CT |
π Flagship Public | 52.0% | 60.0% EA | 1220β1420 | 28β33 | 3.79 | 4,800 | 15% | Optional | Big East powerhouse with record 62K+ applications for Class of 2029. Launched ED program in 2024. Back-to-back NCAA men's basketball championships (2023-24). Strong engineering, business, and health sciences. 21 varsiβ¦ | |
| 156 | Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 60.0% | 65.0% ED | 1300β1460 | 30β34 | 3.90 | 1,250 | 18% | Optional | Pioneer of test-optional policy (since 2007). Project-based STEM curriculum with 7-week terms. Offers both ED and EA. NCAA D-III with 20 varsity teams. Strong engineering and CS programs. | |
| 157 | Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, IL |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 45.0% | 70.0% EA | 1120β1340 | 25β30 | 3.65 | 395 | 18% | Optional | Strong pre-professional programs (nursing, business, fine arts) within a liberal arts framework; 11:1 student-faculty ratio; EA deadline November 15; not affiliated with Wesleyan University in CT. | |
| 158 | Centre College Danville, KY |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 54.4% | β ED | 1230β1423 | 27β32 | 3.62 | 396 | 19% | Optional | Hosted a 2000 VP debate and a 2012 VP debate; Colleges That Change Lives member; NCAA D3 with over 45% of students competing in varsity athletics. | |
| 159 | Southwestern University Georgetown, TX |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 43.1% | β ED | 1140β1290 | 26β30 | 3.50 | 374 | 14% | Optional | Oldest university in Texas (founded 1840); United Methodist-affiliated; Paideia interdisciplinary curriculum; strong sciences and education; NCAA D-III with football; near Austin metro area. | |
| 160 | Rollins College Winter Park, FL |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 47.5% | β ED | 1210β1360 | 26β31 | 3.46 | 583 | 14% | Optional | Oldest college in Florida (founded 1885); lakefront campus in Winter Park near Orlando; NCAA D2 with 21 varsity teams; strong business and international relations programs. | |
| 161 | Wofford College Spartanburg, SC |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 52.0% | β ED | 1200β1350 | 27β31 | 3.65 | 427 | 18% | Optional | One of the nation's top Phi Beta Kappa chapters; NCAA D1 (Southern Conference) despite small size (~1,800 students); strong liberal arts focus with an innovative Interim term in January. | |
| 162 | Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY |
π¨ Art & Design | 53.0% | β EA | 1160β1380 | 26β32 | 3.60 | 900 | 20% | Optional | Top art, design, and architecture school in Brooklyn. Portfolio required. Joined Atlantic East Conference (NCAA D-III) in 2024-25. Very high international enrollment (36%). Non-binding early action with Nov 15 deadline. | |
| 163 | Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee, TN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 56.9% | β ED | 1236β1398 | 27β32 | 3.78 | 465 | 18% | Optional | 13,000-acre mountaintop campus (The Domain) on the Cumberland Plateau; affiliated with the Episcopal Church; NCAA D3 with 24 varsity sports and over 30% athlete participation. | |
| 164 | Fordham University Bronx, NY |
β Selective Private | 58.0% | 52.0% ED | 1350β1480 | 30β34 | 3.61 | 2,478 | 10% | Optional | Jesuit university in NYC with campuses in the Bronx (Rose Hill) and Manhattan (Lincoln Center). Offers EA, ED I, and ED II. 26% first-gen students. NCAA Division I athletics (Atlantic 10 / Patriot League football). | |
| 165 | University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK |
β Selective Private | 61.5% | β ED | 1220β1530 | 25β34 | 3.56 | 733 | 23% | Optional | Small private research university in Tulsa. Strong petroleum engineering and cybersecurity programs. NCAA Division I (AAC). Offers ED and two EA rounds. Generous merit aid brings net cost down significantly for lower-β¦ | |
| 166 | University of San Diego San Diego, CA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 52.0% | β EA | 1210β1350 | 27β31 | 3.62 | 1,100 | 12% | Optional | Catholic university (Diocese of San Diego) overlooking Mission Bay. Strong business, nursing, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I (WCC, PFL football). 17 varsity sports. | |
| 167 | University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA |
ποΈ Large Public | 59.0% | β | 1270β1450 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 4,596 | 12% | Optional | Rolling admissions with no EA/ED. Major AAU research university and ACC member. Strong programs in health sciences, engineering, and philosophy. Consistently ranks among top public universities. Record 64K+ applicantsβ¦ | |
| 168 | University of South Carolina Columbia, SC |
ποΈ Large Public | 61.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 26β32 | 3.69 | 7,290 | 26% | Optional | Record 52,708 applicants in 2024. Top-ranked international business program (Darla Moore School). Strong Honors College. Nationally ranked women's basketball and baseball programs. | |
| 169 | Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY |
π¬ STEM-Focused Elite | 67.0% | 78.0% ED | 1300β1460 | 29β34 | 3.70 | 3,042 | 21% | Optional | Large tech university with co-op program. Home to National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). NCAA D-I hockey, D-III for 22 other sports. ED I (Nov 1) and ED II (Jan 1). About 25% of class enters via ED. | |
| 170 | Hendrix College Conway, AR |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 55.6% | β EA | 1120β1330 | 23β31 | 3.79 | 318 | 18% | Optional | United Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college; known for Odyssey experiential learning program; strong sciences and pre-med; NCAA D-III with football; Colleges That Change Lives member. | |
| 171 | Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY |
β Selective Private | 56.5% | β EA | 1190β1340 | 25β31 | 3.50 | 1,267 | 20% | Optional | Private college along the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY. Strong business, communications, and fashion programs. Study-abroad program in Florence. NCAA Division I (MAAC) with 23 varsity teams. EA only (no ED). Legacβ¦ | |
| 172 | DePauw University Greencastle, IN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 57.0% | β EA | 1200β1410 | 28β32 | 3.70 | 510 | 13% | Optional | Home of the Monon Bell rivalry (oldest college football rivalry west of the Alleghenies vs. Wabash); strong music school and media fellows program; 23 Division III varsity teams; notable alumni include journalists andβ¦ | |
| 173 | College of Wooster Wooster, OH |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 60.0% | 63.0% ED | 1220β1460 | 27β33 | 3.69 | 372 | 11% | Optional | Known for its unique Independent Study (IS) program requiring all seniors to complete a year-long thesis; member of the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium and NCAC; 23 varsity sports. | |
| 174 | Pennsylvania State University (University Park) University Park, PA |
π Flagship Public | 61.0% | β Rolling | 1250β1410 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 9,148 | 17% | Optional | Rolling admissions with priority deadline. Major Big Ten research university with 31 varsity sports and strong engineering, business, and meteorology programs. Record 145K+ system-wide applications. Third-largest incoβ¦ | |
| 175 | Pepperdine University Malibu, CA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 63.0% | β EA | 1330β1420 | 30β33 | 3.70 | 843 | 12% | Optional | Church of Christ-affiliated university in Malibu with strong business, communications, and international programs. NCAA Division I (WCC). ED applicants receive additional $2,000/year scholarship. | |
| 176 | Wheaton College Norton, MA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 63.0% | 84.0% ED | 1250β1420 | 29β33 | 3.72 | 470 | 18% | Optional | Founded 1834; NEWMAC conference NCAA DIII with 21 varsity teams; named after founding consultant Mary Lyon; strong connections to nearby Boston; originally a women's seminary, coeducational since 1988. | |
| 177 | Allegheny College Meadville, PA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 55.0% | 31.0% ED | 1173β1358 | 25β30 | 3.60 | 289 | 10% | Optional | Requires a double major or major-minor in different divisions; member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference; investing $60M in a new NCAA Division III athletic center; founded in 1815, one of the oldest colleges westβ¦ | |
| 178 | Lawrence University Appleton, WI |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 63.0% | β ED | 1200β1430 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 364 | 17% | Optional | Unique combined liberal arts college and conservatory of music (25% study in conservatory); 8:1 student-faculty ratio; Freshman Studies signature program; offers ED and EA with November 1 deadlines. | |
| 179 | Chapman University Orange, CA |
β Selective Private | 65.0% | 74.0% EA | 1280β1410 | 29β33 | 3.65 | 1,631 | 16% | Optional | Private university in Orange County known for Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (top 10 film school). NCAA Division III (SCIAC). 21 varsity sports. Offers EA and ED. | |
| 180 | University of Vermont Burlington, VT |
π Regional Public | 65.0% | β EA | 1250β1420 | 28β32 | 3.65 | 2,800 | 17% | Optional | Small flagship in Burlington with strong environmental science, pre-med, and food systems programs. Draws heavily from out-of-state (75%+). Known for outdoors culture and skiing. 18 Division I varsity teams in Americaβ¦ | |
| 181 | American University Washington, DC |
β Selective Private | 65.5% | 79.8% ED | 1300β1430 | 29β32 | 3.77 | 1,660 | 11% | Optional | DC location with strong political science, international relations, and public affairs programs. Patriot League athletics. Offers ED I, ED II, and non-restrictive EA. | |
| 182 | Morehouse CollegeMen's Atlanta, GA |
β HBCUs | 44.0% | β ED | 950β1160 | 19β25 | 3.40 | 684 | 24% | Optional | Premier men's HBCU. Part of Atlanta University Center. Notable alumni include MLK Jr., Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson. Strong in business and STEM. | |
| 183 | Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL |
ποΈ Large Public | 51.0% | β | 1040β1210 | 20β26 | 3.60 | 4,200 | 20% | Required | Record 47K+ applicants for Fall 2024; gained national visibility from 2023 Final Four basketball run. NCAA Division I in the American Athletic Conference; 18 varsity sports. | |
| 184 | Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, OH |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 56.0% | 77.0% EA | 1105β1350 | 24β30 | 3.60 | 428 | 15% | Optional | Founded in 1842; strong botany and zoology programs with the Perkins Observatory; member of the NCAC and Five Colleges of Ohio consortium; 24 varsity sports; historic connections to several US presidents. | |
| 185 | Gustavus Adolphus College Saint Peter, MN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 62.0% | β EA | 1160β1370 | 25β31 | 3.69 | 571 | 18% | Optional | Swedish Lutheran heritage; strong sciences (Nobel Conference is oldest undergraduate science conference in the US); MIAC conference athletics powerhouse; EA deadline November 1. | |
| 186 | Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA |
ποΈ Military Academies | 72.0% | β | 1090β1270 | 24β31 | 3.65 | 480 | 49% | Required | State-funded public military college (not a federal academy). All students are cadets in the Corps. No service obligation. NCAA Division I (Southern Conference). 17 varsity sports with 644 athletes. Strong ROTC commisβ¦ | |
| 187 | University of Minnesota Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN |
π Flagship Public | 77.0% | β EA | 1320β1470 | 27β32 | 3.72 | 7,300 | 22% | Optional | Top-ranked public research university and Big Ten member. Strong programs in engineering, business (Carlson), and health sciences. Urban campus in Minneapolis with proximity to major corporate headquarters. Only 40% oβ¦ | |
| 188 | North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, NC |
β HBCUs | 46.0% | β EA | 960β1190 | 17β23 | 3.40 | 2,755 | 19% | Optional | Largest HBCU in the nation by enrollment. NCAA Division I (CAA). Top producer of Black engineers and Black STEM graduates in the U.S. Carnegie R2 research university. Strong nursing and business programs. | |
| 189 | Florida International University Miami, FL |
ποΈ Large Public | 55.0% | β | 1060β1250 | 20β26 | 3.60 | 3,510 | 20% | Required | Largest Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) in the continental US; 64% Hispanic enrollment. Strong international business and hospitality programs. NCAA Division I in Conference USA. | |
| 190 | Beloit College Beloit, WI |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 57.0% | 71.0% EA | 1200β1360 | 25β31 | 3.33 | 224 | 10% | Optional | Progressive tradition; Colleges That Change Lives member; renowned anthropology program with on-campus museum (Logan Museum); strong environmental studies; EA deadline November 1. | |
| 191 | Parsons School of Design New York, NY |
π¨ Art & Design | 57.0% | β ED | 1100β1320 | 24β30 | 3.47 | 900 | 20% | Optional | Part of The New School. Top-ranked design school globally. Programs in fashion, communication, product, and architectural design. 32% international enrollment. Manhattan Greenwich Village location. No preference givenβ¦ | |
| 192 | Agnes Scott CollegeWomen's Decatur, GA |
πΏ Selective Liberal Arts | 62.0% | β EA | 1160β1330 | 25β31 | 3.71 | 210 | 16% | Optional | Women's college near Atlanta. Known for SUMMIT experiential learning curriculum. NCAA Division III member in Collegiate Conference of the South. Strong STEM programs with 62% students of color. | |
| 193 | University of San Francisco San Francisco, CA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 62.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 25β30 | 3.65 | 920 | 9% | Optional | Jesuit university in San Francisco. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference. Highly diverse student body with strong international enrollment. Offers EA and ED. | |
| 194 | SUNY Geneseo Geneseo, NY |
π Regional Public | 64.0% | β ED | 1200β1380 | 26β31 | 3.72 | 900 | 11% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Often called the 'Public Ivy' of SUNY. Small selective public honors college known for strong liberal arts education. Average class size of 23. NCAA Division III (Empire 8 Conference). 19 varsity teams. | |
| 195 | Georgia State University Atlanta, GA |
ποΈ Large Public | 55.0% | β | 1040β1280 | 19β26 | 3.20 | 4,200 | 23% | Optional | Urban research university in downtown Atlanta; one of the most diverse campuses in the US with 39% Black enrollment. National leader in eliminating equity gaps in graduation rates. NCAA Division I (FBS) in the Sun Belβ¦ | |
| 196 | College of Charleston Charleston, SC |
π Regional Public | 60.0% | β ED | 1130β1300 | 24β29 | 3.70 | 2,344 | 12% | Optional | Founded 1770, one of America's oldest colleges. Located in historic downtown Charleston. Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. Strong marine biology and historic preservation programs. CAA Conference member. 41% out-of-state enβ¦ | |
| 197 | University of Dayton Dayton, OH |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 65.0% | 63.0% EA | 1200β1380 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 1,680 | 12% | Optional | Catholic (Marianist) university in Dayton, OH. Strong in engineering, business, and law. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10). Known for strong campus community and residential life. | |
| 198 | Hampton University Hampton, VA |
β HBCUs | 48.0% | 71.5% EA | 940β1130 | 18β24 | 3.40 | 1,207 | 21% | Optional | Historic HBCU on the Virginia coast. Strong in nursing, business, and architecture. Known for strict dress code and traditional campus culture. | |
| 199 | Augustana College Rock Island, IL |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 65.0% | 83.0% ED | 1130β1380 | 23β29 | 3.55 | 600 | 14% | Optional | Swedish Lutheran heritage in Quad Cities; strong pre-med and biology programs; offers ED and EA with November 15 deadlines; 12:1 student-faculty ratio; 25 varsity sports with high athlete participation. | |
| 200 | Simmons UniversityWomen's Boston, MA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 66.0% | β EA | 1200β1380 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 380 | 11% | Optional | Women-centered university in Boston's Fenway neighborhood. Undergraduate programs women-only; graduate programs coeducational. NCAA Division III Sharks compete in Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Strong nursing anβ¦ | |
| 201 | University of Delaware Newark, DE |
ποΈ Large Public | 70.0% | β EA | 1200β1360 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 4,190 | 19% | Optional | Mid-Atlantic flagship moving to Conference USA for FBS football. Strong chemical engineering, business, and physical therapy programs. Biden's alma mater. Draws 60%+ from out of state. 21 Division I varsity sports witβ¦ | |
| 202 | Gonzaga University Spokane, WA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 76.0% | β EA | 1280β1410 | 29β32 | 3.70 | 1,280 | 17% | Optional | Jesuit university in Spokane known for elite men's basketball program (perennial March Madness contender). Strong nursing and engineering programs. NCAA Division I in the West Coast Conference. 12:1 student-faculty raβ¦ | |
| 203 | Drake University Des Moines, IA |
β Selective Private | 63.9% | β | 1110β1350 | 24β29 | 3.69 | 618 | 10% | Optional | Private university in Des Moines known for pharmacy, actuarial science, and journalism. Host of the Drake Relays, one of America's premier track and field events. NCAA Division I (Missouri Valley Conference). EA deadlβ¦ | |
| 204 | University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA |
ποΈ Large Public | 65.6% | β | 1160β1360 | 24β31 | 3.63 | 4,370 | 9% | Free | UC campus known for research in astrophysics, marine biology, and computer science. Banana Slugs mascot. Redwood-forested campus overlooking Monterey Bay. UC system test-blind through 2025-26. | |
| 205 | Elon University Elon, NC |
π Other | 66.0% | β ED | 1130β1320 | 25β30 | 3.70 | 1,800 | 13% | Optional | Known for experiential learning and study abroad (>80% participation). CAA Conference member. U.S. News #1 for undergraduate teaching among national universities. ED deadline Nov 1, EA deadline Dec 1. 96% graduation sβ¦ | |
| 206 | Ithaca College Ithaca, NY |
β Selective Private | 69.0% | β ED | 1230β1390 | 27β30 | 3.50 | 1,050 | 12% | Optional | Private college in Ithaca, NY known for communications (Park School), music, physical therapy, and performing arts. NCAA Division III with 28 varsity teams. Offers binding ED (Nov 1) and non-binding EA (Dec 15). Musicβ¦ | |
| 207 | James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA |
π Regional Public | 71.5% | β EA | 1190β1330 | 25β29 | 3.65 | 4,984 | 18% | Optional | Largest public university in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Sun Belt Conference member. Strong business and health sciences programs. 44,782 applications for Class of 2029, a record. Students from 32 states and 20 counβ¦ | |
| 208 | Muhlenberg College Allentown, PA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 72.0% | 78.6% ED | 1250β1410 | 29β33 | 3.48 | 466 | 15% | Optional | Test-optional since 1996; Centennial Conference (D-III); strong pre-med and theater programs; 22 varsity sports; 25% of class enrolls via ED. | |
| 209 | University of Houston Houston, TX |
ποΈ Large Public | 73.9% | β | 1160β1340 | 23β29 | 3.58 | 6,218 | 27% | Optional | Big 12 member since 2023. One of the most ethnically diverse major research universities in the U.S. β designated Hispanic-Serving Institution. Strong engineering (Cullen) and business (Bauer) programs. 45% Pell Grantβ¦ | |
| 210 | University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY |
ποΈ Large Public | 74.0% | β EA | 1210β1380 | 27β32 | 3.70 | 4,146 | 16% | Optional | Largest and most comprehensive SUNY campus with AAU membership. Strong engineering, pharmacy, dental, and management programs. 16 Division I varsity sports in MAC conference. Large international student population (~2β¦ | |
| 211 | University of Oklahoma Norman, OK |
ποΈ Large Public | 76.6% | β EA | 1140β1330 | 23β29 | 3.62 | 5,593 | 30% | Optional | Largest freshman class in school history (5,593). Recently joined SEC from Big 12. Strong petroleum engineering, meteorology, and dance programs. 49.7% out-of-state freshmen. 537 student-athletes earned record 3.27 cuβ¦ | |
| 212 | Creighton University Omaha, NE |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 80.0% | β EA | 1250β1410 | 24β30 | 3.70 | 1,100 | 20% | Optional | Jesuit university in Omaha known for health sciences, business, and law. NCAA Division I (Big East). 82% of students are from out of state. | |
| 213 | Wheaton College Wheaton, IL |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 87.4% | β EA | 1260β1470 | 28β32 | 3.75 | 533 | 30% | Optional | Evangelical Christian liberal arts college; Billy Graham alma mater; requires faith statement for admission; strong sciences and music conservatory; NCAA D-III athletics. | |
| 214 | Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL |
β HBCUs | 48.7% | β | 970β1215 | 18β26 | 3.00 | 787 | 14% | Optional | Historically Black university founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. NCAA Division II (SIAC). Top-ranked HBCU for engineering and veterinary medicine. Home of the famed Tuskegee Airmen legacy. | |
| 215 | Fisk University Nashville, TN |
β HBCUs | 58.0% | β EA | 1060β1360 | 19β25 | 3.30 | 350 | 7% | Optional | Historic HBCU in Nashville. First HBCU admitted to Phi Beta Kappa. Recently transitioned to NAIA D1. Known for arts, sciences, and the Jubilee Singers. | |
| 216 | Wabash CollegeMen's Crawfordsville, IN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 63.0% | 62.0% EA | 1060β1270 | 23β28 | 3.50 | 229 | 19% | Optional | One of only three remaining all-male liberal arts colleges in the US; known for the Gentleman's Rule honor code; Monon Bell rivalry with DePauw; 13 varsity sports; ~50% of students are varsity athletes. | |
| 217 | Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, GA |
ποΈ Large Public | 69.0% | β | 1030β1220 | 19β25 | 3.30 | 9,117 | 38% | Optional | Third-largest university in Georgia with ~48K students; rapidly growing suburban campus northwest of Atlanta. Transitioned to NCAA Division I FBS in Conference USA in 2024. 18 varsity sports. | |
| 218 | Hollins UniversityWomen's Roanoke, VA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 70.0% | β EA | 1160β1360 | 24β30 | 3.66 | 180 | 9% | Optional | Women's university in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. NCAA Division III member of Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Renowned creative writing MFA program. Undergraduate women-only; graduate programs coeducational. | |
| 219 | Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA |
ποΈ Large Public | 74.0% | β EA | 1150β1330 | 24β30 | 3.65 | 7,925 | 23% | Optional | Flagship Louisiana university with 42,000+ enrollment. Strong petroleum engineering, agriculture, and business programs. Death Valley is one of college football's most iconic stadiums. | |
| 220 | Lewis & Clark College Portland, OR |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 74.2% | 75.0% ED | 1230β1390 | 28β31 | 3.60 | 677 | 12% | Optional | Located on a 137-acre estate in Portland's southwest hills; strong international affairs and environmental studies programs; includes graduate schools of law and education; NCAA D3 with 19 varsity sports in the Northwβ¦ | |
| 221 | University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE |
ποΈ Large Public | 77.0% | β Rolling | 1090β1330 | 22β28 | 3.54 | 4,734 | 33% | Optional | Big Ten member since 2011 with storied football tradition. Strong programs in agricultural sciences, engineering, and business. Rolling admissions with priority deadline. 85% of undergrads receive grants or scholarshiβ¦ | |
| 222 | Oregon State University Corvallis, OR |
ποΈ Large Public | 77.3% | β | 1160β1390 | 24β31 | 3.70 | 4,778 | 20% | Optional | Land-grant R1 research university. Top programs in forestry, oceanography, nuclear engineering, and ecology. One of only two US universities operating a nuclear reactor for education. Near-equal gender split. | |
| 223 | Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, IN |
π Flagship Public | 78.0% | β EA | 1180β1390 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 9,600 | 22% | Optional | Flagship Big Ten university with top-ranked Kelley School of Business, Jacobs School of Music, and School of Public Health. Record enrollment of 48,424 in fall 2024. 45% of admitted students applied test-optional. Strβ¦ | |
| 224 | University of Missouri Columbia, MO |
ποΈ Large Public | 78.0% | β EA | 1150β1330 | 23β30 | 3.60 | 5,983 | 31% | Optional | First public university west of the Mississippi. Home to the oldest journalism school in the US. Freshman enrollment surged 16% in 2024. Strong journalism, agriculture, and health sciences programs. | |
| 225 | Southern University and A&M College Baton Rouge, LA |
β HBCUs | 35.1% | β | 790β1020 | 15β19 | 2.80 | 1,714 | 20% | Required | Flagship of the only HBCU university system in the U.S. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Famous for the 'Human Jukebox' marching band. Strong nursing, engineering, and public policy programs. | |
| 226 | Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 73.0% | β EA | 1220β1390 | 27β31 | 3.50 | 1,601 | 9% | Optional | Catholic (Diocesan) university near NYC in South Orange, NJ. Strong in diplomacy, business, and nursing. NCAA Division I (Big East). Two EA rounds with priority review. | |
| 227 | University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL |
ποΈ Large Public | 76.0% | β EA | 1110β1360 | 23β32 | 3.86 | 7,970 | 18% | Optional | Home to a record 362 National Merit Scholars in Class of 2028. Top SEC football program. Strong business, engineering, and nursing programs. 55% out-of-state enrollment. | |
| 228 | Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, MI |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 76.2% | β ED | 1208β1370 | 26β31 | 3.73 | 370 | 13% | Optional | Known for the K-Plan integrating rigorous academics, career internships, study abroad (85%+ participation), and a Senior Individualized Project; NCAA D-III; strong sciences and international focus. | |
| 229 | University of Denver Denver, CO |
β Selective Private | 77.3% | β ED | 1230β1410 | 28β33 | 3.65 | 1,458 | 11% | Optional | Oldest private university in the Rocky Mountain region. NCAA Division I with 35 national titles (24 skiing, 10 hockey, 1 lacrosse). Offers ED I, ED II, and EA. ED admits receive additional $5K merit aid. Strong internβ¦ | |
| 230 | Drexel University Philadelphia, PA |
π Other | 79.0% | 92.0% ED | 1230β1430 | 27β33 | 3.55 | 3,353 | 13% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Known for its co-op program, one of the oldest and largest in the nation. Five-year bachelor's programs with three six-month co-op placements. Strong engineering, business, and health sciences. NCAA β¦ | |
| 231 | Willamette University Salem, OR |
π Other | 79.0% | β EA | 1220β1430 | 27β32 | 3.60 | 420 | 14% | Optional | Oldest university in the West (1842), adjacent to Oregon State Capitol. Strong liberal arts with data science and sustainability programs. NCAA Division III (Northwest Conference). 24% scholar-athletes. EA/ED applicanβ¦ | |
| 232 | Stonehill College Easton, MA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 66.0% | 75.0% EA | 1130β1280 | 24β29 | 3.32 | 768 | 14% | Optional | Catholic college (Holy Cross Fathers) near Boston. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I (Northeast Conference). Offers EA, ED, and rolling admission. Known for strong alumni network in Boston area. | |
| 233 | Siena College Loudonville, NY |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 70.0% | β EA | 1110β1340 | 27β33 | 3.53 | 759 | 13% | Optional | Franciscan Catholic college near Albany, NY. NCAA Division I athletics (MAAC). Offers EA, binding ED, and regular admission. Known for strong business and science programs. | |
| 234 | University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL |
π Regional Public | 71.0% | β | 1070β1260 | 20β26 | 3.55 | 2,800 | 21% | Optional | Mid-size regional university in Jacksonville; strong nursing and business programs. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference with 19 varsity sports. 1,381-acre nature preserve campus. | |
| 235 | Austin College Sherman, TX |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 71.1% | β ED | 1110β1300 | 23β29 | 3.50 | 357 | 15% | Optional | Presbyterian-affiliated liberal arts college north of Dallas; strong pre-med and international studies programs; 85% of students study abroad; NCAA D-III with football. | |
| 236 | Luther College Decorah, IA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 73.0% | β EA | 1100β1320 | 22β29 | 3.55 | 345 | 20% | Optional | Norwegian Lutheran liberal arts tradition in the scenic Driftless Area; nationally recognized music program; strong study-abroad participation (70%+); rolling admissions begin October with EA deadline January 1. | |
| 237 | Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK |
ποΈ Large Public | 75.0% | β | 1030β1240 | 20β27 | 3.55 | 5,030 | 34% | Optional | Big 12 athletics power with dominant wrestling program (34 NCAA titles). Strong agriculture, veterinary medicine, and engineering programs. 94% of beginning undergrads receive grant/scholarship aid. 10.4% multiracial β¦ | |
| 238 | University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO |
ποΈ Large Public | 76.0% | β EA | 1190β1400 | 27β33 | 3.50 | 7,432 | 14% | Optional | Flagship Colorado public university. Big 12 member since 2024 (formerly Pac-12). Strong aerospace engineering, physics, and environmental science programs. Located in one of the most desirable college towns in the U.Sβ¦ | |
| 239 | Loyola University Maryland Baltimore, MD |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 76.0% | β EA | 1210β1370 | 27β31 | 3.55 | 1,100 | 11% | Optional | Offers ED and EA. Jesuit university in Baltimore's Evergreen neighborhood. Strong liberal arts core with two required theology courses. 99% of students receive financial aid. NCAA Division I (Patriot League). Known foβ¦ | |
| 240 | University of Puget Sound Tacoma, WA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 76.0% | 83.6% ED | 1170β1380 | 27β31 | 3.60 | 409 | 11% | Optional | Test-optional since 2015, an early adopter; strong music conservatory and business programs; 23 NCAA D3 varsity sports in the Northwest Conference; residential campus near Puget Sound waterfront in Tacoma's North End. | |
| 241 | Saint Louis University St. Louis, MO |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 81.0% | β EA | 1210β1430 | 26β31 | 3.70 | 1,700 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit research university in St. Louis. Strong in health sciences, aviation, and public health. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10). Offers EA with Dec 1 deadline. | |
| 242 | Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT |
π Other | 72.2% | β ED | 1150β1320 | 25β30 | 3.50 | 1,917 | 11% | Optional | Private university in Hamden, CT known for health sciences, nursing, PA, and communications programs. Strong ice hockey tradition. NCAA Division I (MAAC). Offers binding ED (Nov 1) and non-binding EA (Nov 15). | |
| 243 | Seattle University Seattle, WA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 77.0% | β EA | 1160β1360 | 25β31 | 3.55 | 968 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in Capitol Hill, Seattle. Strong nursing, computer science, and business programs. NCAA Division I (WAC, rejoining WCC July 2025). 55% BIPOC enrollment. 25% Pell Grant recipients. | |
| 244 | Marquette University Milwaukee, WI |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 81.0% | β EA | 1200β1360 | 26β31 | 3.60 | 2,149 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in downtown Milwaukee. Strong nursing, business, and engineering programs. NCAA Division I in the Big East Conference. 31% students of color. 11:1 student-faculty ratio. | |
| 245 | Kansas State University Manhattan, KS |
ποΈ Large Public | 81.9% | β | 1060β1255 | 20β27 | 3.78 | 3,493 | 30% | Optional | Enrollment growing after decade of decline, largest freshman class since 2018. Strong agriculture, veterinary medicine, and architecture programs. Freshmen from 43 states. Big 12 athletics with competitive football unβ¦ | |
| 246 | University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT |
ποΈ Large Public | 86.1% | β EA | 1200β1370 | 22β29 | 3.40 | 5,546 | 28% | Optional | Big 12 member since 2024 (formerly Pac-12). Carnegie R1 research university. Strong engineering, computer science, and health sciences programs. Rapidly growing enrollment β 24% surge in first-year students in 2023. Lβ¦ | |
| 247 | Grambling State University Grambling, LA |
β HBCUs | 44.9% | β | 860β1060 | 17β23 | 2.80 | 1,047 | 18% | Optional | Known as 'The World Famed' for its marching band, the Tiger Marching Band. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Legendary football program under Coach Eddie Robinson. Strong mass communications and criminal justice programs. | |
| 248 | Stetson University DeLand, FL |
π Other | 72.0% | β ED | 1090β1280 | 21β28 | 3.66 | 700 | 8% | Optional | Private university in central Florida. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference and Pioneer Football League. 20 varsity sports. Strong in music, business, and law. Offers ED and EA. | |
| 249 | Sweet Briar CollegeWomen's Sweet Briar, VA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 72.0% | β EA | 1020β1310 | 21β28 | 3.55 | 130 | 15% | Optional | Women's college on 3,250-acre campus in rural Virginia. NCAA Division III member of ODAC. Nationally recognized equestrian and riding program. Survived near-closure in 2015 through alumnae fundraising campaign. | |
| 250 | Earlham College Richmond, IN |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 73.0% | 84.0% EA | 1110β1290 | 24β33 | 3.50 | 180 | 14% | Optional | Founded by Quakers in 1847; known for consensus-based decision-making and social justice commitment; 19% international students; strong sciences producing more PhD graduates per capita than most peers; member of the Hβ¦ | |
| 251 | High Point University High Point, NC |
π Other | 75.0% | 84.6% ED | 1110β1320 | 23β29 | 3.55 | 1,528 | 12% | Optional | Known as the 'Premier Life Skills University.' Massive campus investment β $3B+ since 2005. ED deadline Nov 1, ED II Feb 1, EA deadline Nov 15. Big South Conference member. 95% of first-time students receive grant/schβ¦ | |
| 252 | University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA |
ποΈ Large Public | 76.4% | β | 1080β1280 | 24β30 | 3.84 | 5,422 | 12% | Free | Most diverse UC campus with 85% students of color. Hispanic-Serving Institution. Strong in entomology, plant sciences, and engineering. #1 in social mobility among R1 universities. | |
| 253 | Eckerd College St. Petersburg, FL |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 78.7% | β EA | 1150β1336 | 24β29 | 3.60 | 450 | 15% | Optional | Waterfront campus on Boca Ciega Bay; strong marine science and environmental studies programs; NCAA D2; known for outdoor learning and study-abroad participation. | |
| 254 | University of Redlands Redlands, CA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 81.0% | β EA | 1100β1330 | 25β30 | 3.75 | 500 | 16% | Optional | Johnston Center for Integrative Studies offers self-designed majors with contract-based grading; NCAA D3 with 21 varsity sports in SCIAC; Hispanic-Serving Institution; located in the Inland Empire near San Bernardino β¦ | |
| 255 | Samford University Homewood, AL |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 82.0% | β | 1080β1240 | 22β28 | 3.72 | 1,087 | 29% | Optional | Baptist-affiliated university in suburban Birmingham. NCAA Division I in the Southern Conference with 17 varsity sports. 98% graduation success rate (2nd nationally). Known for pharmacy, nursing, and law programs. Rolβ¦ | |
| 256 | Iowa State University Ames, IA |
ποΈ Large Public | 88.7% | β | 1120β1360 | 22β28 | 3.75 | 5,906 | 29% | Optional | Leading STEM university with 60.6% of students in STEM majors. Strong engineering and agriculture programs. 9.5% international enrollment. Big 12 athletics with competitive basketball and wrestling programs. | |
| 257 | Arizona State University Tempe, AZ |
ποΈ Large Public | 90.0% | β | 1130β1360 | 22β29 | 3.54 | 17,900 | 34% | Optional | Largest public university by enrollment in the US. #1 in innovation by US News for 9 consecutive years. Strong engineering, business, and sustainability programs. Hispanic-Serving Institution. | |
| 258 | University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI |
π Regional Public | 72.0% | 72.0% EA | 1020β1280 | 22β28 | 3.40 | 3,300 | 16% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). Rhode Island's flagship public university with a coastal campus. Strong programs in pharmacy, ocean engineering, and marine biology. NCAA Division I (Atlantic 10 Conference). 49% of freshmβ¦ | |
| 259 | Saint Anselm College Manchester, NH |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 78.0% | β EA | 1110β1280 | 25β27 | 3.48 | 572 | 18% | Optional | Benedictine Catholic liberal arts college in NH. NCAA Division II athletics (Northeast-10 Conference). Hosts the NH Institute of Politics, prominent in presidential primary debates. Offers EA and binding ED. | |
| 260 | Hope College Holland, MI |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 79.2% | β EA | 1120β1330 | 25β32 | 3.75 | 821 | 10% | Optional | Reformed Church in America affiliated; strong STEM and pre-med programs; vibrant campus life with annual Pull tug-of-war and Nykerk traditions; NCAA D-III with 22 varsity sports. | |
| 261 | Temple University Philadelphia, PA |
ποΈ Large Public | 81.0% | 92.0% EA | 1150β1370 | 25β31 | 3.46 | 4,700 | 14% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). Urban research university in North Philadelphia with strong ties to the city. Record 45K+ applicants for Class of 2029. 62% students of color in Class of 2028. 26% first-generation. NCAA Dβ¦ | |
| 262 | Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, GA |
π¨ Art & Design | 83.0% | β | 1050β1280 | 21β28 | 3.56 | 3,650 | 29% | Optional | Largest art and design university in the US with 17K+ students across Savannah, Atlanta, and online. Rolling admissions (no ED/EA). Portfolio-focused admission (70-80% weight). NAIA athletics. 25% international studenβ¦ | |
| 263 | University of Iowa Iowa City, IA |
π Flagship Public | 84.0% | β EA | 1130β1320 | 22β28 | 3.55 | 5,561 | 23% | Optional | Top public university known for the Iowa Writers' Workshop, strong healthcare and nursing programs, and the Tippie College of Business. 'No harm' testing policy uses scores only if they help. 52% of first-year studentβ¦ | |
| 264 | University of Arizona Tucson, AZ |
ποΈ Large Public | 86.1% | β | 1160β1420 | 21β28 | 3.47 | 9,240 | 18% | Optional | R1 research university and land-grant institution. Top programs in astronomy, optics, and planetary sciences. Steward Observatory operates telescopes worldwide. 55% women enrollment. | |
| 265 | University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI |
ποΈ Large Public | 86.6% | β | 1130β1350 | 21β29 | 3.69 | 3,123 | 21% | Optional | Flagship university of Hawaii. R1 research institution with strengths in marine biology, astronomy, and Pacific/Asian studies. One of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the US with Asian-majority enrollment. 58% β¦ | |
| 266 | New College of Florida Sarasota, FL |
π Regional Public | 74.0% | 50.0% | 1030β1250 | 20β27 | 3.55 | 200 | 14% | Optional | Florida's designated public honors college; small liberal arts model (~880 students). Contract-based curriculum with no traditional grades. Launched NAIA athletics in 2023 with 17 varsity sports (Mighty Banyans). Undeβ¦ | |
| 267 | DePaul University Chicago, IL |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 76.0% | β EA | 1090β1300 | 26β31 | 3.50 | 2,566 | 11% | Optional | Largest Catholic university in the US. Jesuit, located in Chicago's Lincoln Park and Loop. Strong in business, communications, and computing. NCAA Division I (Big East). | |
| 268 | The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Charleston, SC |
ποΈ Military Academies | 80.0% | β | 1080β1250 | 21β27 | 3.50 | 660 | 23% | Optional | State-funded public military college (not a federal academy). South Carolina Corps of Cadets ~2,226. No service obligation. NCAA Division I (Southern Conference). 16 varsity sports. ROTC commissioning available. | |
| 269 | Loyola University Chicago Chicago, IL |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 82.0% | β | 1160β1340 | 27β31 | 3.55 | 2,763 | 9% | Optional | Largest Jesuit university in the US with campuses along Lake Michigan. Known for nursing, social work, and law. Rolling admissions with no EA/ED. NCAA Division I in the Missouri Valley Conference. Famous 2018 Final Foβ¦ | |
| 270 | Butler University Indianapolis, IN |
π Other | 85.0% | β EA | 1160β1330 | 25β31 | 3.70 | 1,259 | 14% | Optional | Mid-size private in Indianapolis. Big East Conference member. Known for pharmacy (top-20) and performing arts (Jordan College). ED only for Nursing program. EA deadline Nov 1 with rolling decisions Oct-Dec. Hinkle Fieβ¦ | |
| 271 | Manhattan College Bronx, NY |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 79.0% | β ED | 1140β1330 | 22β31 | 3.40 | 626 | 8% | Optional | Lasallian Catholic college in Riverdale, Bronx. NCAA Division I athletics (MAAC). Offers binding ED and rolling admission. Strong engineering school. Recently rebranded as Manhattan University. | |
| 272 | St. John's University Queens, NY |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 83.4% | β | 1150β1340 | 24β30 | 3.50 | 2,350 | 12% | Optional | Catholic (Vincentian) university in Queens, NYC. One of the most ethnically diverse large private universities in the US. Strong pharmacy, education, and business programs. NCAA Division I (Big East). EA deadline Dec β¦ | |
| 273 | Catholic University of America Washington, DC |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 84.0% | β EA | 1110β1340 | 24β30 | 3.45 | 700 | 18% | Optional | Only university founded by U.S. Catholic bishops. Located in northeast DC near Basilica of the National Shrine. Strong architecture and nursing programs. NCAA Division III with 25 sports. 54% women enrollment. | |
| 274 | Michigan State University East Lansing, MI |
ποΈ Large Public | 84.0% | β Rolling | 1100β1310 | 24β30 | 3.55 | 9,700 | 18% | Optional | Major Big Ten research university with top-ranked programs in supply chain, hospitality, education, and nuclear physics. Rolling admissions with priority deadline. One of the nation's largest residence hall systems. Sβ¦ | |
| 275 | Ursinus College Collegeville, PA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 87.0% | 95.8% ED | 1160β1360 | 25β31 | 3.48 | 410 | 14% | Optional | Common Intellectual Experience (CIE) first-year seminar; Centennial Conference (D-III); 26 varsity sports; 85% of students participate in athletics; open curriculum with no required major courses. | |
| 276 | University of Oregon Eugene, OR |
ποΈ Large Public | 88.3% | β | 1130β1360 | 22β30 | 3.76 | 5,057 | 14% | Optional | Pac-12 flagship with iconic Phil Knight-funded athletics. Strong in journalism, environmental science, and sports business. Nike co-founded by UO track coach Bill Bowerman. 56% women enrollment. | |
| 277 | University of Kansas Lawrence, KS |
ποΈ Large Public | 93.5% | β | 1090β1280 | 22β28 | 3.68 | 5,323 | 31% | Optional | Record-setting enrollment of 30,770 in fall 2024. Record-high 45% out-of-state freshmen. Storied basketball program (6 national championships). Strong pharmacy, journalism, and aerospace engineering programs. | |
| 278 | Le Moyne College Syracuse, NY |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 83.0% | 76.0% EA | 1140β1300 | 25β30 | 3.40 | 619 | 12% | Optional | Jesuit college in Syracuse, NY. Recently transitioned to NCAA Division I (Northeast Conference). Offers EA and regular admission (no ED). Known for nursing, business, and education programs. | |
| 279 | Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 89.0% | β EA | 1180β1330 | 28β31 | 3.50 | 1,332 | 14% | Optional | Jesuit university in Philadelphia. NCAA Division I athletics (Atlantic 10 Conference). Offers EA and binding ED. Merged with University of the Sciences in 2022. Known for Haub School of Business and strong health scieβ¦ | |
| 280 | University of Idaho Moscow, ID |
π Regional Public | 79.1% | β | 950β1200 | 20β29 | 3.47 | 1,656 | 19% | Optional | Idaho's land-grant and flagship university. Big Sky Conference athletics. Strong programs in engineering, natural resources, and agriculture. Located in the Palouse region near Washington State University. 51% women. | |
| 281 | Assumption University Worcester, MA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 83.0% | 92.0% EA | 1110β1250 | 23β28 | 3.48 | 497 | 10% | Optional | Catholic university (Augustinians of the Assumption) in Worcester, MA. NCAA Division II athletics (Northeast-10 Conference). Offers EA and binding ED. Known for strong pre-health and business programs. | |
| 282 | University of Portland Portland, OR |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 89.0% | β EA | 1160β1340 | 25β31 | 3.58 | 710 | 10% | Optional | Holy Cross-affiliated Catholic university in Portland. Strong nursing, engineering, and education programs. NCAA Division I (WCC). Small campus (4,000 students). 65% out-of-state students. | |
| 283 | Belmont University Nashville, TN |
π Other | 95.3% | β | 1160β1350 | 24β30 | 3.69 | 1,547 | 18% | Optional | Christian university in Nashville known for music business, songwriting, and entertainment industry programs. Two EA rounds (Nov 1, Dec 1). NCAA Division I (Missouri Valley Conference). 95% acceptance rate but strong β¦ | |
| 284 | Xavier University Cincinnati, OH |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 87.0% | β EA | 1105β1290 | 22β29 | 3.55 | 1,100 | 8% | Optional | Jesuit university in Cincinnati. Strong business, nursing, and education programs. NCAA Division I in the Big East Conference. 11:1 student-faculty ratio. 57% of first-year students receive need-based aid. | |
| 285 | University of New Hampshire Durham, NH |
π Regional Public | 88.0% | β EA | 1100β1320 | 26β30 | 3.42 | 2,700 | 14% | Optional | Offers EA (non-restrictive). New Hampshire's flagship public university on a 2,600-acre campus. Strong programs in business, engineering, and marine science. NCAA Division I (America East Conference, football in CAA).β¦ | |
| 286 | University of Kentucky Lexington, KY |
ποΈ Large Public | 92.0% | β EA | 1080β1290 | 21β28 | 3.54 | 6,571 | 22% | Optional | Record enrollment of 36,141 in Fall 2024. 25 varsity athletic teams including storied basketball program. Strong pharmacy, engineering, and nursing programs. | |
| 287 | Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, GA |
β HBCUs | 65.0% | β EA | 880β1120 | 16β20 | 3.20 | 1,100 | 6% | Optional | Part of Atlanta University Center consortium with Spelman and Morehouse. NCAA Division II member (SIAC). Strong in mass media arts, business, and education. | |
| 288 | Xavier University of Louisiana New Orleans, LA |
β HBCUs | 74.0% | β EA | 930β1130 | 19β25 | 3.50 | 690 | 10% | Optional | Only historically Black and Catholic university in the US. #1 in placing Black students into medical school. Strong pre-pharmacy and STEM programs. | |
| 289 | Linfield University McMinnville, OR |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 88.0% | β EA | 1020β1200 | 20β27 | 3.60 | 454 | 20% | Optional | Small-town Oregon LAC in Willamette Valley wine country; strong NCAA D3 athletics with 21 varsity teams and nationally competitive football program; most diverse incoming class in school history (2024); January term fβ¦ | |
| 290 | University of Wyoming Laramie, WY |
π Regional Public | 96.9% | β | 1040β1280 | 21β28 | 3.55 | 1,463 | 27% | Optional | Only four-year university in Wyoming. Mountain West Conference athletics with 17 NCAA Division I sports. Strong programs in energy, geology, and atmospheric science. At 7,220 ft, one of the highest-elevation universitβ¦ | |
| 291 | Bellarmine University Louisville, KY |
π Other | 88.0% | β EA | 1030β1225 | 19β26 | 3.49 | 548 | 16% | Optional | Catholic university in Louisville. NCAA Division I in the ASUN Conference with 25 varsity sports. Recently transitioned from Division II. Strong in nursing, business, and education. Offers EA. | |
| 292 | Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ |
π Regional Public | 89.6% | β | 1010β1280 | 20β26 | 3.50 | 4,975 | 16% | Free | Public university in Flagstaff at 7,000 ft elevation. Big Sky Conference athletics with nationally ranked cross-country program. Strong forestry, education, and hospitality programs. 62% women enrollment. | |
| 293 | Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA |
π Regional Public | 92.6% | β | 1030β1270 | 22β30 | 3.50 | 4,084 | 21% | Optional | Major urban research university in downtown Richmond. Top-ranked arts program (VCUarts). Strong health sciences via VCU Health System. Highly diverse student body β 56% students of color. Atlantic 10 Conference member. | |
| 294 | Loyola University New Orleans New Orleans, LA |
βοΈ Jesuit & Catholic | 93.0% | β EA | 1030β1230 | 20β26 | 3.50 | 579 | 12% | Optional | Jesuit university in New Orleans. NAIA Division I member of the Southern States Athletic Conference with 21 varsity sports. Known for music industry studies and law school. Offers EA only (no ED). | |
| 295 | University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM |
ποΈ Large Public | 95.2% | β | 900β1160 | 19β26 | 3.35 | 3,642 | 31% | Optional | R1 research university and flagship of New Mexico. Hispanic-serving institution with 54% Hispanic enrollment. Strong programs in engineering, health sciences, and Native American studies. Mountain West Conference athlβ¦ | |
| 296 | Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX |
β HBCUs | 79.3% | β | 860β1080 | 16β21 | 2.90 | 1,885 | 18% | Optional | Second-oldest public institution in Texas and member of the Texas A&M University System. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Strong engineering, nursing, and architecture programs. Designated as a national resource. | |
| 297 | Morgan State University Baltimore, MD |
β HBCUs | 82.2% | β | 920β1100 | 17β22 | 3.00 | 2,377 | 12% | Optional | Maryland's preeminent public urban research university and largest HBCU in the state. NCAA Division I (MEAC). Carnegie R2 designation. Strong programs in engineering, business, and architecture. | |
| 298 | Randolph CollegeWomen's Lynchburg, VA |
π± Mid-Tier Liberal Arts | 95.0% | β EA | 960β1210 | 20β24 | 3.45 | 150 | 10% | Optional | Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, became coeducational in 2007 and renamed Randolph College. NCAA Division III member of Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Now 62% women, 38% men. Known for strong scieβ¦ | |
| 299 | School of Visual Arts New York, NY |
π¨ Art & Design | 93.0% | β EA | β | β | 3.30 | 604 | 21% | Optional | NYC-based visual arts college with 52% international students from 57 countries. Portfolio-based admission. Programs in illustration, animation, computer art, photography, film, and fine arts. EA applicants get guaranβ¦ | |
| 300 | Bethune-Cookman University Daytona Beach, FL |
β HBCUs | 89.5% | β | 830β1000 | 15β20 | 2.80 | 702 | 10% | Optional | Founded by Mary McLeod Bethune in 1904. NCAA Division I (SWAC). Known for its marching band 'The Marching Wildcats.' Strong programs in education, nursing, and criminal justice. |