College Admissions: Selectivity vs Affordability

Welcome. This site explores how college selectivity (acceptance rate) relates to affordability (tuition). It summarises a dataset of 15 well-known US universities and highlights a few key patterns. Some of the content & sql written by AI.

Key Takeaways

Sample Snapshot

SchoolAcceptance RateTuition
Harvard5.8%$42,292
UCLA22.3%$12,696 (in‑state)
University of Florida45.6%$6,310 (in‑state)

See the full dataset on the Dataset page, deeper comparisons on the Analysis page, and a Glossary in Resources.

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.