6 Hardest Colleges to Get Into in the US

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In this article, we list and discuss the 6 Hardest Colleges to Get Into in the US. If you would like to see our detailed discussion of the topic, you can go directly to the 30 Hardest Colleges to Get Into in the US.

6. Brown University

Acceptance Rate (Fall 2022): 5%

Total Number of Undergraduate Applicants (Fall 2022): 50,649

Located in Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University is a leading private research university. Founded in 1764, it is also one of the oldest universities in the US. Brown University is known across the world for its academic excellence, outstanding faculty, and its status as an IVY League institute. For the Fall 2022 session, the university received 50,649 applications, but the acceptance rate stood at only 5%, positioning it among the top 10 hardest colleges to get into in the US.

6 Hardest Colleges to Get Into in the US

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5. Northeastern University

Acceptance Rate (Fall 2022): 7%

Total Number of Undergraduate Applicants (Fall 2022): 91,000

Fifth on the list, Northeastern University is a private institution located in Boston, Massachusetts, and founded in 1898. It is one of the most prestigious and competitive universities in the United States, best known for its experiential learning education. The annual tuition fee in this college was $63,141 for the session 2023-24.

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