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Most applied-to colleges in Pennsylvania—can anyone share stats?

Hello! I'm a junior from Pennsylvania, and I'm wondering about the colleges here that receive the most applications. Are there certain schools that are particularly popular among PA students?

a year ago

Sure, I can definitely help with some information on this topic. Keep in mind that the exact numbers can change from year to year, but generally, several colleges in Pennsylvania receive a high number of applications. A couple of them include:

1. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State): As a large public research university, Penn State tends to receive one of the highest numbers of applications in the state. It offers a wide variety of academic programs and has a strong reputation in fields like engineering, business, and education.

2. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): As an Ivy League school, UPenn attracts a large number of applications. It's particularly known for strong programs in business, nursing, and biomedical research.

3. Temple University: Offering a range of diverse academic program options in the heart of Philadelphia, it's no surprise that Temple University is a popular choice among Pennsylvania applicants.

4. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): CMU's strong emphasis on technology, business, and the arts make it a sought-after institution, both domestically and internationally.

5. Drexel University: Known for its cooperative education program that integrates study with professional work experiences, Drexel appeals to many applicants.

6. University of Pittsburgh (Pitt): With strong programs in health sciences, business, and engineering, Pitt consistently draws a high number of applicants.

Remember, just because a school receives a high number of applications doesn't necessarily make it the best choice for every student. It's important to consider factors like academic program offerings, the campus environment, financial aid, and opportunities for extracurricular involvement when deciding where to apply.

a year ago

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