Education
It's Nearly Impossible to Go to These Schools Without Financial Aid

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The U.S. is home to some of the world’s most renowned colleges and universities. With a reputation for fast-tracking graduates into rewarding careers, many top-ranked American schools review tens of thousands of applicants yearly. They can only accept a small portion of them.
Using National Center for Education Statistics data, 24/7 Wall St. identified the 50 hardest colleges and universities to get into. The schools on this list were identified using a two-part index composed of the admissions rate – the share of applicants who are offered admission – and the median SAT score among students admitted in the fall of 2022. Supplemental data on the average annual cost of attendance, median earnings 10 years after entry, and the graduation rate — or the share of students who graduate within eight years after entry — are from the U.S. Department of Education.
Many employers require employees to have a college degree. In some industries, having a Bachelor’s degree is simply not enough; psychologists, public health consultants, and statisticians are just three groups where a Master’s degree is essentially required. Attending a top-tier college with high quality undergraduate and graduate programs offers benefits that expand beyond the working world. Median incomes among former students from the below schools 10 years after enrollment exceed the median income of all recent college graduates (outside of one school), and the typical graduate from many of these schools earns at least $90,000 a decade after enrolling. Understanding these schools can help potential students make more informed decisions about their academic futures.
Here are the 50 most selective colleges across the United States.
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