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Colleges with a 60% Acceptance Rate

Hey, so I'm a junior and I'm working on making a college list. I'm looking for schools with around a 60% acceptance rate. Where can I find a list of these schools, or do you have any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hey there! I'm glad you're working on creating your college list. It's a good idea to consider schools with varying acceptance rates, and targeting ones with a 60% acceptance rate seems like a reasonable approach.

To find a list of colleges that fit your criteria, you can use college search tools like CollegeVine or BigFuture by The College Board. These platforms have filters that allow you to search for schools by acceptance rate, location, major offerings, and more.

As for recommendations, I can provide you with a few examples of schools that have approximately 60% acceptance rates. Keep in mind that acceptance rates might change slightly from year to year, so it's always smart to check the most recent data:

1. Baylor University (Waco, TX) - This private Christian university offers strong programs in business, nursing, and the humanities.

2. Fordham University (Bronx, NY) - Located in NYC, Fordham is well-regarded for its business, law, and psychology programs.

3. Clemson University (Clemson, SC) - A public research university known for its strong engineering and science programs, as well as its competitive sports teams.

4. University of California, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA) - A member of the University of California system, UCSC is respected for its computer science, psychology, and biology programs.

Remember that when making a college list, you should also take into consideration factors like location, size, academic offerings, and financial aid opportunities. Compile a list of colleges that suit your personal preferences as well as your academic qualifications.

Finally, remember that while overall acceptance rates are certainly useful, your personal odds of acceptance at a particular school could be different. For example, even if the school's overall rate is slightly lower than 60%, the strength of your profile may mean that you personally indeed have a 60% chance of acceptance.

To determine how you stack up at a given school, check out CollegeVine's free chancing engine, which accounts for your grades, course rigor, extracurriculars, test scores (if you have them) and so on, to let you know exactly how likely you are to get into hundreds of colleges across the country: https://www.collegevine.com/admissions-calculator.

Best of luck with your search!

2 years ago

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