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Admission Comparison Between Best Graduate Education Policy Schools

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Acceptance Rate and Application Statistics

The following table compares the admission related statistics including number of applicants, admitted, and enrolled between best Graduate Education Policy schools. The average acceptance rate of best Graduate Education Policy schools is 22.66% and the average admission yield (enrollment rate) is 31.29%.
Harvard University has the tighest (lowest) acceptance rate of 3.24% and Stanford University has the highest yield (enrollment rate) of 83.66% among best Graduate Education Policy 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.
Admission Stats Comparison Between Best Graduate Education Policy Schools
RankName ApplicantsAdmittedEnrolledAcceptance RateEnrollment Rate
1 Stanford University 56,378 (28,379/27,999) 2,075 (948/1,127) 1,736 (794/942) 4% (3%/4%) 84% (84%/3%)
2 Harvard University 61,221 (28,024/33,197) 1,984 (908/1,076) 1,646 (740/906) 3% (3%/3%) 83% (81%/3%)
3 University of Wisconsin-Madison 60,214 (29,555/30,659) 29,539 (13,386/16,153) 8,628 (3,918/4,710) 49% (45%/53%) 29% (29%/15%)
3 Vanderbilt University 46,377 (20,388/25,989) 3,093 (1,411/1,682) 1,619 (739/880) 7% (7%/6%) 52% (52%/3%)
5 Teachers College at Columbia University No admission statistics available for the school.
6 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 84,289 (42,285/42,004) 14,914 (6,434/8,480) 7,050 (3,069/3,981) 18% (15%/20%) 47% (48%/9%)
7 University of Pennsylvania 54,588 (25,055/29,533) 3,549 (1,627/1,922) 2,409 (1,071/1,338) 7% (6%/7%) 68% (66%/5%)
8 University of California-Berkeley 128,209 (61,188/67,021) 14,523 (5,357/9,166) 6,728 (2,701/4,027) 11% (9%/14%) 46% (50%/6%)
9 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 85,784 (39,364/46,114) 47,360 (20,723/26,476) 9,216 (4,689/4,485) 55% (53%/57%) 19% (23%/10%)
10 Michigan State University 53,341 (24,979/28,362) 46,914 (21,668/25,246) 9,829 (4,730/5,099) 88% (87%/89%) 21% (22%/18%)
10 University of California-Los Angeles 149,801 (68,595/81,206) 12,845 (5,096/7,749) 6,462 (2,410/4,052) 9% (7%/10%) 50% (47%/5%)
Average78,020 (36,781/36,781)17,680 (7,756/9,908)5,532 (2,486/3,042)22.66% (21.1%/26.9%)31.29% (32.1%/30.7%)

SAT Scores Comparison

The average SAT score of best Graduate Education Policy schools is 1454. By subject, the average score of the SAT EBRW(Evidence-based Reading and Writing) is 713 and the average SAT Math score is 741.
Stanford University has the highest SAT scores of 1,550 and Michigan State University has the lowest SAT scores of 1,260 among best Graduate Education Policy schools. The following table compares SAT Scores between best Graduate Education Policy schools for the academic year 2022-2023.
SAT Score Comparison Between Best Graduate Education Policy Schools
RankNameSubmit%*
(Submit#**)
SAT TotalEvidence-Based Reading and WritingMath
1Stanford University 49%
(855)
1550760790
2Harvard University 55%
(903)
1550760790
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 17%
(1,457)
1430690740
3Vanderbilt University 29%
(468)
1530750780
5Teachers College at Columbia University No data is available.
6University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 54%
(3,829)
1470720750
7University of Pennsylvania 48%
(1,153)
1540750790
8University of California-Berkeley Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Berkeley admission.
9Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 38%
(3,547)
1300640660
10Michigan State University 39%
(3,834)
1260630630
10University of California-Los Angeles Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Los Angeles admission.
Average41.13% 1454713741

*Number of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.

**Percent of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students submitting SAT scores.

ACT Scores Comparison

The average ACT score of best Graduate Education Policy schools is 32. By subject, the average ACT English score is 33 and the ACT math score is 32.
The following table compares ACT Scores between best Graduate Education Policy schools for academic year 2022-2023.
ACT Score Comparison Between Best Graduate Education Policy Schools
RankNameSubmit%*
(Submit#**)
CompositeEnglishMath
1Stanford University 23%
(405)
353535
2Harvard University 28%
(466)
353534
3University of Wisconsin-Madison 40%
(3,440)
292928
3Vanderbilt University 32%
(519)
353534
5Teachers College at Columbia University No data is available.
6University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 24%
(1,692)
333532
7University of Pennsylvania 23%
(545)
353535
8University of California-Berkeley Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Berkeley admission.
9Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 7%
(654)
292928
10Michigan State University 11%
(1,107)
282827
10University of California-Los Angeles Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Los Angeles admission.
Average23.50% 323332

*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 Graduate Education Policy schools based on academic year 2022-2023 data.
Application Requirements Comparison Between Best Graduate Education Policy Schools
Rank NameHS GPAHS RankHS Record Prep. ProgramRec.Compe.SAT/ACTTOEFL
1 Stanford University
2 Harvard University
3 University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 Vanderbilt University
5 Teachers College at Columbia University Information about requirements for applying to school is not available.
6 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
7 University of Pennsylvania
8 University of California-Berkeley
9 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
10 Michigan State University
10 University of California-Los Angeles

: 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)
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