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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 US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings. The average acceptance rate of US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings is 26.65% and the average admission yield (enrollment rate) is 28.86%.
Harvard University has the tighest (lowest) acceptance rate of 3.24% and Massachusetts Institute of Technology has the highest yield (enrollment rate) of 84.97% among US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings. 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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Admission Stats Comparison Between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings
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 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 33,767 (21,588/12,179) 1,337 (661/676) 1,136 (582/554) 4% (3%/6%) 85% (88%/5%)
4 Harvard University 61,221 (28,024/33,197) 1,984 (908/1,076) 1,646 (740/906) 3% (3%/3%) 83% (81%/3%)
5 Princeton University 38,019 (18,422/19,597) 2,167 (1,045/1,122) 1,499 (736/763) 6% (6%/6%) 69% (70%/4%)
6 University of Chicago 37,522 (16,830/20,670) 2,039 (1,064/975) 1,729 (936/793) 5% (6%/5%) 85% (88%/4%)
7 Yale University 50,060 (21,108/28,952) 2,289 (1,118/1,171) 1,554 (759/795) 5% (5%/4%) 68% (68%/3%)
8 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%)
9 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%)
12 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%)
14 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%)
15 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%)
15 Northwestern University 51,261 (23,535/27,725) 3,695 (1,652/2,043) 2,038 (919/1,119) 7% (7%/7%) 55% (56%/4%)
17 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%)
18 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%)
22 Duke University 50,016 (23,211/26,805) 3,174 (1,437/1,737) 1,745 (793/952) 6% (6%/6%) 55% (55%/4%)
23 Cornell University 69,195 (34,671/34,524) 5,168 (2,317/2,851) 3,491 (1,570/1,921) 7% (7%/8%) 68% (68%/6%)
26 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%)
28 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 56,341 (23,412/32,929) 9,639 (3,863/5,776) 4,435 (1,679/2,756) 17% (17%/18%) 46% (43%/8%)
32 Ohio State University-Main Campus 65,189 (30,930/34,259) 34,370 (15,801/18,569) 8,060 (3,771/4,289) 53% (51%/54%) 23% (24%/13%)
33 University of Washington-Seattle Campus 52,488 (22,714/29,774) 24,942 (9,469/15,473) 7,386 (3,030/4,356) 48% (42%/52%) 30% (32%/15%)
34 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 63,257 (36,223/27,010) 28,354 (13,926/14,418) 7,957 (4,076/3,879) 45% (38%/53%) 28% (29%/14%)
37 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 38,050 (17,665/20,336) 28,504 (12,637/15,848) 6,737 (2,967/3,761) 75% (72%/78%) 24% (23%/18%)
43 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%)
44 University of Virginia-Main Campus 50,926 (23,195/27,731) 9,503 (4,116/5,387) 4,022 (1,735/2,287) 19% (18%/19%) 42% (42%/8%)
45 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%)
48 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%)
51 Carnegie Mellon University 34,261 (20,471/13,790) 3,873 (1,842/2,031) 1,716 (839/877) 11% (9%/15%) 44% (46%/6%)
53 Washington University in St Louis 32,014 (14,754/17,260) 3,764 (1,795/1,969) 1,813 (827/986) 12% (12%/11%) 48% (46%/6%)
54 Indiana University-Bloomington 50,080 (23,646/26,434) 41,272 (19,322/21,950) 9,736 (4,887/4,849) 82% (82%/83%) 24% (25%/18%)
56 University of California-Santa Barbara 110,995 (50,599/60,396) 28,688 (11,643/17,045) 4,967 (2,089/2,878) 26% (23%/28%) 17% (18%/5%)
58 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%)
59 University of California-San Diego 131,197 (61,341/69,856) 31,103 (12,945/18,158) 6,546 (2,790/3,756) 24% (21%/26%) 21% (22%/5%)
60 Arizona State University Campus Immersion 68,789 (34,073/34,632) 61,739 (30,036/31,628) 15,151 (7,693/7,428) 90% (88%/91%) 25% (26%/21%)
69 University of Rochester 19,966 (9,805/10,155) 7,768 (3,282/4,480) 1,625 (756/863) 39% (33%/44%) 21% (23%/8%)
70 University of Maryland-College Park 56,761 (27,774/28,987) 25,320 (11,325/13,995) 5,849 (2,881/2,968) 45% (41%/48%) 23% (25%/10%)
73 Dartmouth College 28,336 (13,323/15,013) 1,808 (906/902) 1,124 (564/560) 6% (7%/6%) 62% (62%/4%)
74 University of California-Davis 94,747 (44,180/50,567) 35,377 (14,117/21,260) 6,399 (2,495/3,904) 37% (32%/42%) 18% (18%/8%)
75 University of Florida 64,473 (28,248/36,225) 15,054 (6,358/8,696) 6,612 (2,730/3,882) 23% (23%/24%) 44% (43%/11%)
78 Emory University 33,179 (13,161/20,018) 3,767 (1,653/2,114) 1,424 (636/788) 11% (13%/11%) 38% (38%/4%)
81 University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus 53,072 (22,670/30,402) 26,079 (10,295/15,784) 4,390 (1,587/2,803) 49% (45%/52%) 17% (15%/9%)
83 Vanderbilt University 46,377 (20,388/25,989) 3,093 (1,411/1,682) 1,619 (739/880) 7% (7%/6%) 52% (52%/3%)
87 University of California-Irvine 119,191 (55,549/63,642) 25,212 (10,064/15,148) 5,664 (2,176/3,488) 21% (18%/24%) 22% (22%/5%)
90 Brown University 50,649 (18,939/31,710) 2,562 (1,275/1,287) 1,717 (828/889) 5% (7%/4%) 67% (65%/3%)
99 University of Colorado Boulder 53,781 (26,110/27,671) 43,416 (19,687/23,729) 7,106 (3,611/3,495) 81% (75%/86%) 16% (18%/13%)
100 University of Georgia 39,320 (16,218/23,087) 16,729 (6,149/10,574) 6,273 (2,362/3,909) 43% (38%/46%) 37% (38%/17%)
Average63,301 (29,238/29,238)16,871 (7,373/9,489)4,869 (2,178/2,688)26.65% (25.2%/32.5%)28.86% (29.5%/28.3%)
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SAT Scores Comparison

The average SAT score of US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings is 1465. By subject, the average score of the SAT EBRW(Evidence-based Reading and Writing) is 719 and the average SAT Math score is 746.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology has the highest SAT scores of 1,560 and Michigan State University has the lowest SAT scores of 1,260 among US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings. The following table compares SAT Scores between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings for the academic year 2022-2023.
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SAT Score Comparison Between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings
RankNameSubmit%*
(Submit#**)
SAT TotalEvidence-Based Reading and WritingMath
1Stanford University 49%
(855)
1550760790
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology 78%
(883)
1560760800
4Harvard University 55%
(903)
1550760790
5Princeton University 59%
(890)
1540760780
6University of Chicago 52%
(891)
1540760780
7Yale University 59%
(913)
1540760780
8University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 54%
(3,829)
1470720750
9University of California-Los Angeles Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Los Angeles admission.
12University of Pennsylvania 48%
(1,153)
1540750790
14Columbia University in the City of New York 44%
(672)
1530750780
15New York University 26%
(1,627)
1530750780
15Northwestern University 47%
(965)
1530750780
17University of Wisconsin-Madison 17%
(1,457)
1430690740
18University of California-Berkeley Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Berkeley admission.
22Duke University 49%
(859)
1550760790
23Cornell University 37%
(1,281)
1530750780
26The University of Texas at Austin 63%
(5,720)
1370680690
28University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 26%
(1,169)
1460720740
32Ohio State University-Main Campus 15%
(1,241)
1400680720
33University of Washington-Seattle Campus Test Score is NOT considered for University of Washington-Seattle Campus admission.
34University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 44%
(3,485)
1440700740
37University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 8%
(521)
1378676702
43Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 38%
(3,547)
1300640660
44University of Virginia-Main Campus 50%
(2,001)
1490730760
45Michigan State University 39%
(3,834)
1260630630
48University of Southern California 34%
(1,173)
1520740780
51Carnegie Mellon University 51%
(867)
1540750790
53Washington University in St Louis 27%
(492)
1530750780
54Indiana University-Bloomington 38%
(3,721)
1290640650
56University of California-Santa Barbara Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Santa Barbara admission.
58Boston University 23%
(823)
1440700740
59University of California-San Diego Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-San Diego admission.
60Arizona State University Campus Immersion Test Score is NOT considered for Arizona State University Campus Immersion admission.
69University of Rochester 28%
(447)
1470710760
70University of Maryland-College Park 53%
(3,078)
1460710750
73Dartmouth College 42%
(475)
1550760790
74University of California-Davis Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Davis admission.
75University of Florida 81%
(5,358)
1390690700
78Emory University 41%
(587)
1500730770
81University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus 47%
(2,072)
1370680690
83Vanderbilt University 29%
(468)
1530750780
87University of California-Irvine Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Irvine admission.
90Brown University 54%
(923)
1540760780
99University of Colorado Boulder 31%
(2,234)
1280640640
100University of Georgia 46%
(2,875)
1310660650
Average42.76% 1465719746

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

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

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ACT Scores Comparison

The average ACT score of US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings is 33. By subject, the average ACT English score is 33 and the ACT math score is 32.
The following table compares ACT Scores between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings for academic year 2022-2023.
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ACT Score Comparison Between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings
RankNameSubmit%*
(Submit#**)
CompositeEnglishMath
1Stanford University 23%
(405)
353535
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology 32%
(362)
353535
4Harvard University 28%
(466)
353534
5Princeton University 25%
(376)
353534
6University of Chicago 32%
(546)
343534
7Yale University 29%
(455)
353534
8University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 24%
(1,692)
333532
9University of California-Los Angeles Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Los Angeles admission.
12University of Pennsylvania 23%
(545)
353535
14Columbia University in the City of New York 23%
(356)
353534
15New York University 11%
(688)
3400
15Northwestern University 31%
(638)
343534
17University of Wisconsin-Madison 40%
(3,440)
292928
18University of California-Berkeley Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Berkeley admission.
22Duke University 37%
(638)
353535
23Cornell University 14%
(490)
343534
26The University of Texas at Austin 22%
(1,983)
303228
28University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 32%
(1,398)
323330
32Ohio State University-Main Campus 40%
(3,220)
303229
33University of Washington-Seattle Campus Test Score is NOT considered for University of Washington-Seattle Campus admission.
34University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 20%
(1,560)
323331
37University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 39%
(2,610)
292928
43Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 7%
(654)
292928
44University of Virginia-Main Campus 17%
(674)
333532
45Michigan State University 11%
(1,107)
282827
48University of Southern California 16%
(559)
343533
51Carnegie Mellon University 20%
(338)
353535
53Washington University in St Louis 33%
(597)
343534
54Indiana University-Bloomington 21%
(2,059)
303028
56University of California-Santa Barbara Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Santa Barbara admission.
58Boston University 12%
(448)
333431
59University of California-San Diego Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-San Diego admission.
60Arizona State University Campus Immersion Test Score is NOT considered for Arizona State University Campus Immersion admission.
69University of Rochester 11%
(173)
333533
70University of Maryland-College Park 2%
(90)
333431
73Dartmouth College 24%
(272)
343534
74University of California-Davis Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Davis admission.
75University of Florida 41%
(2,729)
313228
78Emory University 24%
(335)
3300
81University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus 16%
(689)
313228
83Vanderbilt University 32%
(519)
353534
87University of California-Irvine Test Score is NOT considered for University of California-Irvine admission.
90Brown University 27%
(456)
353534
99University of Colorado Boulder 14%
(964)
292927
100University of Georgia 26%
(1,622)
303429
Average23.76% 333332

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

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

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Application Requirements

The following table list and compare the requirements when applying US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings based on academic year 2022-2023 data.
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Application Requirements Comparison Between US College Ranked In Top 100 Social Sciences University World Rankings
Rank NameHS GPAHS RankHS Record Prep. ProgramRec.Compe.SAT/ACTTOEFL
1 Stanford University
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4 Harvard University
5 Princeton University
6 University of Chicago
7 Yale University
8 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
9 University of California-Los Angeles
12 University of Pennsylvania
14 Columbia University in the City of New York
15 New York University
15 Northwestern University
17 University of Wisconsin-Madison
18 University of California-Berkeley
22 Duke University
23 Cornell University
26 The University of Texas at Austin
28 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
32 Ohio State University-Main Campus
33 University of Washington-Seattle Campus
34 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
37 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
43 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
44 University of Virginia-Main Campus
45 Michigan State University
48 University of Southern California
51 Carnegie Mellon University
53 Washington University in St Louis
54 Indiana University-Bloomington
56 University of California-Santa Barbara
58 Boston University
59 University of California-San Diego
60 Arizona State University Campus Immersion
69 University of Rochester
70 University of Maryland-College Park
73 Dartmouth College
74 University of California-Davis
75 University of Florida
78 Emory University
81 University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
83 Vanderbilt University
87 University of California-Irvine
90 Brown University
99 University of Colorado Boulder
100 University of Georgia

: 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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