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Looking for Colleges with Around 50% Acceptance Rate

Hey guys, I'm trying to find colleges that aren't too competitive but still maintain high academic standards. Can you give any suggestions for colleges with an acceptance rate around 50%?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several institutions that maintain solid academic standards but have a relative acceptance rate around 50%. Remember, while the acceptance rate can give an idea of the competitiveness of a school, it’s not the only factor to consider when determining if a college is a good fit for you.

- Binghamton University: Dubbed as a "Public Ivy," Binghamton University in New York is a part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system, and it's known for strong programs in business, engineering, and psychology among others. It has an acceptance rate of around 49%.

- University of Miami: Located in Coral Gables, Florida, the University of Miami provides a diverse array of academic options for its students. It's well-known for its programs in business and health professions with an approximate acceptance rate of 52%.

- Villanova University: Located in Pennsylvania, and with an acceptance rate around 53%, this university is known primarily for its programs in business, engineering, and nursing.

- Tulane University: Tulane University in New Orleans is a school with an acceptance rate around 56%, depending on the year. Their renowned majors include Finance, Marketing, and Psychology.

- University of Richmond: Located in Richmond, Virginia, this university prides itself on its liberal arts curriculum. It has a very balanced acceptance rate of approximately 50%.

Again, while these universities have a moderate acceptance rate, remember that the average admitted student profile may still be quite competitive. Consider looking up their median SAT/ACT scores and average GPAs of incoming students to gauge how you might fit in.

a year ago

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