Acceptance Rate and Application Statistics
The following table compares the admission related statistics including number of applicants, admitted, and enrolled between best Online Graduate Information Technology schools. The average acceptance rate of best Online Graduate Information Technology schools is 47.92% and the average admission yield (enrollment rate) is 24.02%.
Columbia University in the City of New York has the tighest (lowest) acceptance rate of 3.95% and Columbia University in the City of New York has the highest yield (enrollment rate) of 64.06% among best Online Graduate Information Technology schools. The numbers in parenthesis() in below table represent the number and rate by gender (men/women). The statistics is based on the latest data from IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education for academic year 2022-2023.
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Rank | Name | Applicants | Admitted | Enrolled | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment Rate | |
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1 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 60,879 (24,499/34,973) | 2,404 (1,151/1,199) | 1,540 (742/761) | 4% (5%/3%) | 64% (64%/2%) | |
2 | Johns Hopkins University | 37,844 (16,330/21,496) | 2,745 (1,238/1,501) | 1,406 (632/773) | 7% (8%/7%) | 51% (51%/4%) | |
3 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | 45,321 (26,376/18,831) | 25,825 (13,843/11,919) | 7,166 (3,954/3,196) | 57% (52%/63%) | 28% (29%/17%) | |
4 | University of Alabama at Birmingham | 9,947 (3,451/6,496) | 8,622 (2,870/5,752) | 2,217 (755/1,462) | 87% (83%/89%) | 26% (26%/23%) | |
5 | Florida State University | 78,088 (31,200/46,872) | 19,552 (7,829/11,718) | 6,033 (2,415/3,618) | 25% (25%/25%) | 31% (31%/8%) | |
6 | University of Arizona | 52,091 (23,387/28,704) | 45,194 (19,865/25,329) | 9,027 (3,804/5,223) | 87% (85%/88%) | 20% (19%/18%) | |
7 | University of Southern California | 69,062 (30,701/38,330) | 8,304 (3,869/4,424) | 3,420 (1,571/1,840) | 12% (13%/12%) | 41% (41%/5%) | |
8 | Stevens Institute of Technology | 12,500 (8,185/4,315) | 5,778 (3,419/2,359) | 1,010 (633/377) | 46% (42%/55%) | 17% (19%/9%) | |
9 | North Carolina State University at Raleigh | 35,568 (17,461/18,107) | 16,779 (7,434/9,345) | 5,627 (2,727/2,900) | 47% (43%/52%) | 34% (37%/16%) | |
10 | Boston University | 80,796 (31,328/49,468) | 11,607 (5,061/6,546) | 3,635 (1,475/2,160) | 14% (16%/13%) | 31% (29%/4%) | |
11 | Pennsylvania State University-World Campus | 857 (347/505) | 700 (286/409) | 299 (135/159) | 82% (82%/81%) | 43% (47%/31%) | |
12 | Ball State University | 22,859 (8,056/14,803) | 15,761 (5,280/10,481) | 3,477 (1,315/2,162) | 69% (66%/71%) | 22% (25%/15%) | |
13 | North Carolina A & T State University | 25,762 (8,148/17,614) | 14,526 (4,353/10,173) | 3,075 (1,006/2,069) | 56% (53%/58%) | 21% (23%/12%) | |
14 | Colorado State University-Fort Collins | 33,122 (13,701/19,416) | 30,066 (12,212/17,850) | 5,573 (2,438/3,132) | 91% (89%/92%) | 19% (20%/16%) | |
15 | University of Cincinnati-Main Campus | 29,025 (13,240/15,785) | 25,024 (11,523/13,501) | 6,369 (3,177/3,192) | 86% (87%/86%) | 25% (28%/20%) | |
16 | University of Massachusetts-Lowell | 12,253 (6,467/5,785) | 10,532 (5,538/4,993) | 1,937 (1,187/750) | 86% (86%/86%) | 18% (21%/13%) | |
17 | West Texas A & M University | 4,695 (1,941/2,711) | 4,302 (1,773/2,493) | 1,281 (550/731) | 92% (91%/92%) | 30% (31%/27%) | |
18 | Texas Tech University | 35,400 (16,591/18,723) | 23,837 (11,158/12,639) | 6,809 (3,302/3,504) | 67% (67%/68%) | 29% (30%/19%) | |
19 | University of California-Riverside | 54,683 (25,945/28,738) | 37,563 (16,502/21,061) | 5,573 (2,640/2,933) | 69% (64%/73%) | 15% (16%/10%) | |
20 | Marquette University | 15,883 (6,908/8,975) | 13,851 (5,943/7,908) | 1,983 (914/1,069) | 87% (86%/88%) | 14% (15%/12%) | |
21 | Sam Houston State University | 16,316 (5,564/10,752) | 13,809 (4,549/9,260) | 3,394 (1,246/2,148) | 85% (82%/86%) | 25% (27%/20%) | |
22 | West Virginia University | 18,206 (8,459/9,747) | 16,091 (7,339/8,752) | 4,571 (2,222/2,349) | 88% (87%/90%) | 28% (30%/24%) | |
23 | Auburn University | 45,693 (18,548/27,145) | 19,988 (8,261/11,727) | 5,303 (2,481/2,822) | 44% (45%/43%) | 27% (30%/10%) | |
24 | Missouri University of Science and Technology | 6,311 (4,260/2,051) | 5,143 (3,512/1,631) | 1,146 (892/254) | 81% (82%/80%) | 22% (25%/12%) | |
25 | Kennesaw State University | 21,106 (9,559/11,547) | 14,320 (6,469/7,851) | 7,024 (3,511/3,513) | 68% (68%/68%) | 49% (54%/30%) | |
26 | University of Arkansas at Little Rock | 3,568 (1,294/2,274) | 2,193 (813/1,380) | 549 (246/303) | 61% (63%/61%) | 25% (30%/13%) | |
27 | Rice University | 31,443 (15,807/15,636) | 2,730 (1,354/1,376) | 1,203 (604/599) | 9% (9%/9%) | 44% (45%/4%) | |
28 | University of Central Florida | 54,977 (22,985/31,991) | 22,560 (9,534/13,026) | 7,515 (3,536/3,979) | 41% (41%/41%) | 33% (37%/12%) | |
29 | Drexel University | 37,040 (17,115/19,389) | 29,487 (13,403/15,673) | 2,935 (1,484/1,393) | 80% (78%/81%) | 10% (11%/7%) | |
30 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | 13,010 (8,343/4,667) | 8,585 (5,159/3,426) | 1,575 (1,082/493) | 66% (62%/73%) | 18% (21%/11%) | |
31 | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | 11,515 (3,760/7,755) | 10,587 (3,426/7,161) | 2,343 (785/1,558) | 92% (91%/92%) | 22% (23%/20%) | |
32 | Vanderbilt University | 46,377 (20,388/25,989) | 3,093 (1,411/1,682) | 1,619 (739/880) | 7% (7%/6%) | 52% (52%/3%) | |
33 | The University of Texas at Austin | 60,055 (28,507/31,260) | 18,830 (7,598/11,172) | 9,109 (3,617/5,482) | 31% (27%/36%) | 48% (48%/18%) | |
34 | California Baptist University | 7,654 (2,741/4,913) | 6,117 (2,146/3,971) | 1,303 (488/815) | 80% (78%/81%) | 21% (23%/17%) | |
35 | James Madison University | 30,727 (12,477/18,148) | 24,062 (9,143/14,837) | 4,863 (2,125/2,732) | 78% (73%/82%) | 20% (23%/15%) | |
36 | New York University | 100,662 (38,481/62,181) | 12,539 (4,743/7,796) | 6,184 (2,419/3,765) | 12% (12%/13%) | 49% (51%/6%) | |
37 | Pace University | 26,613 (7,192/19,421) | 22,070 (5,621/16,449) | 2,106 (635/1,471) | 83% (78%/85%) | 10% (11%/8%) | |
38 | Syracuse University | 41,489 (17,211/24,278) | 21,471 (8,900/12,571) | 4,108 (1,836/2,272) | 52% (52%/52%) | 19% (21%/9%) | |
39 | The University of West Florida | 9,113 (3,844/5,269) | 4,377 (1,864/2,513) | 1,183 (537/646) | 48% (48%/48%) | 27% (29%/12%) | |
40 | Dakota State University | 882 (603/263) | 696 (490/200) | 372 (274/98) | 79% (81%/76%) | 53% (56%/37%) | |
41 | Ferris State University | 12,228 (4,680/7,548) | 10,746 (3,992/6,754) | 1,744 (772/972) | 88% (85%/89%) | 16% (19%/13%) | |
42 | Nova Southeastern University | 16,789 (4,969/11,715) | 12,726 (3,584/9,058) | 1,978 (585/1,388) | 76% (72%/77%) | 16% (16%/12%) | |
43 | University of Maryland-Baltimore County | 11,534 (5,337/5,892) | 9,291 (4,267/4,780) | 2,144 (1,117/963) | 81% (80%/81%) | 23% (26%/16%) | |
44 | University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth | 8,837 (3,913/4,924) | 8,441 (3,679/4,762) | 1,319 (665/654) | 96% (94%/97%) | 16% (18%/13%) | |
45 | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | 12,639 (5,245/7,394) | 12,142 (5,025/7,117) | 3,509 (1,511/1,998) | 96% (96%/96%) | 29% (30%/27%) | |
46 | Old Dominion University | 14,435 (6,434/8,001) | 13,734 (6,084/7,650) | 3,084 (1,462/1,622) | 95% (95%/96%) | 22% (24%/20%) | |
47 | University of Michigan-Dearborn | 12,026 (5,895/6,126) | 6,506 (2,949/3,552) | 1,005 (527/474) | 54% (50%/58%) | 15% (18%/8%) | |
48 | Florida Institute of Technology | 13,941 (8,024/5,896) | 8,974 (5,286/3,680) | 778 (494/284) | 64% (66%/62%) | 9% (9%/5%) | |
49 | University of Alabama in Huntsville | 5,581 (2,822/2,759) | 4,359 (2,320/2,039) | 1,172 (753/419) | 78% (82%/74%) | 27% (32%/15%) | |
50 | University of Denver | 19,342 (8,209/11,133) | 15,024 (6,240/8,784) | 1,638 (726/912) | 78% (76%/79%) | 11% (12%/8%) | |
Average | 28,535 (12,339/12,339) | 13,673 (5,806/7,845) | 3,285 (1,495/1,785) | 47.92% (47.1%/63.6%) | 24.02% (25.7%/22.8%) |
SAT Scores Comparison
The average SAT score of best Online Graduate Information Technology schools is 1264. By subject, the average score of the SAT EBRW(Evidence-based Reading and Writing) is 631 and the average SAT Math score is 633.
Johns Hopkins University has the highest SAT scores of 1,550 and Ferris State University has the lowest SAT scores of 1,030 among best Online Graduate Information Technology schools. The following table compares SAT Scores between best Online Graduate Information Technology schools for the academic year 2022-2023.
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ACT Scores Comparison
The average ACT score of best Online Graduate Information Technology schools is 27. By subject, the average ACT English score is 27 and the ACT math score is 26.
The following table compares ACT Scores between best Online Graduate Information Technology schools for academic year 2022-2023.
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*Number of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.
**Percent of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.
Application Requirements
The following table list and compare the requirements when applying best Online Graduate Information Technology schools based on academic year 2022-2023 data.
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✔: Required △: Considered but not Required ✔: Recommended ✗: Neither Required nor Recommended
- HS GPA: High School or Secondary School GPA
- HS Rank: High School or Secondary School Rank
- HS Record: High School or Secondary School Record
- Prep. Program: Completion of College Preparatory Program
- Rec.: Recommendations
- Comp.: Formal demonstration of competencies (e.g., portfolios, certificates of mastery, assessment instruments)
The ranking data is provided by CollegeEvaluator.
*Number of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.
**Percent of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.