Rankings by Core College Statistics
When choosing colleges to apply, some key statistics such as tuition and acceptance rate are crucial factors for consideration, for example a college is hard to admit or not. Next list shows the college statistics ranked by important key factors. You can check colleges located in your desired State by changing State in select box below.
- Which Colleges have the Lowest Acceptance Rates (tightest to get in) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Highest Acceptance Rates (affordable to get in) in United States?
- Which Colleges require the Highest Tuition & Fees (expensive colleges) in United States?
- Which Colleges require the Lowest Tuition & Fees (inexpensive colleges) in United States?
- Which Graduate Schools require the Highest Graduate Tuition & Fees (expensive graduate programs) in United States?
- Which Graduate Schools require the Lowest Graduate Tuition & Fees (inexpensive graduate programs) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Highest SAT Scores in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Highest ACT Scores in United States?
- Which Colleges are Mostly Favored (highest yield) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Lowest Yield (enrollment rate) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Most Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Least Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Most Graduate Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Least Graduate Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Most Online Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Least Online Students in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Highest Graduation Rate (Complete in time) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Lowest Graduation Rate in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Lowest Student to Faculty Ratio (more attention/support to a student) in United States?
- Which Colleges have the Highest Student to Faculty Ratio in United States?