College Admissions: Selectivity vs Affordability

This page is designed to help highschool students compare selective colleges and their cost of attendance. This dataset includes 15 schools in the US.

Core Dataset: 15 Well-Known Universities
School Applicants Admitted Enrolled Acceptance Rate Tuition (2013-14)
Harvard University35,0232,0471,6595.8%$42,292
Yale University28,9772,0431,3567.1%$42,300
Stanford University38,8282,2081,6775.7%$42,690
MIT18,3571,5481,1158.4%$42,050
Princeton University26,4981,9821,2917.5%$40,170
Columbia University33,5312,3111,3876.9%$45,028
UCLA72,67316,1775,74022.3%$12,696 (in-state)
USC45,8229,1873,02120.1%$44,463
University of Michigan46,81315,5706,20033.2%$13,142 (in-state)
UT Austin38,78517,0297,10043.9%$9,798 (in-state)
University of Florida29,10013,2756,58045.6%$6,310 (in-state)
University of Virginia29,8009,9333,76833.3%$12,998 (in-state)
UNC Chapel Hill30,8379,5104,01930.8%$8,340 (in-state)
University of Arizona27,56921,4877,22077.9%$10,390 (in-state)
Howard University9,3753,0601,61032.6%$22,683

Glossary of Terms

Applicants
Number of total applications the school received. Only freshman class.
Enrolled
Size of incoming freshman class.
Acceptance Rate
Percentage of students accepted from total number of applicants
Tuition
Cost of attendance including housing and fees.

Elite Low-Acceptance Schools

SchoolAcceptance RateTuition
Harvard5.8%$42,292
Stanford5.7%$42,690
Yale7.1%$42,300

These are the most selective schools. They are hard to get into, and also have a high cost of attendance.

Good Value Public Universities

SchoolAcceptance RateIn-State Tuition
University of Florida45.6%$6,310
UNC30.8%$8,340
UT Austin43.9%$9,798

These state public schools are easier to get into and have a much lower cost of attendance.