The number of students starting in Ivy League schools for the Class of 2028 (those beginning in the Fall of 2024), varied from school to school. Cornell University had the largest Class of 2028 among the Ivy League schools, with ***** enrolled students.
Across the Ivy League, more females than males tended to be enrolled in the Class of 2028 (those entering in the Fall of 2024). At Columbia University, ** percent of the freshman class in Fall 2024 (the Class of 2028) was female, compared to ** percent of male students and *** percent of students who identified as transgender or non-binary.
In Columbia University's Class of 2028 (students beginning in the fall of 2024), ** percent of students were international students. This is compared to Harvard University, where ** percent of incoming students were international students.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Ivy League Organization
Ivy League schools typically receive thousands of applications. For the Class of 2028 (students beginning university in the fall of 2024), Harvard University received ****** applications. For the same class, the acceptance rate at Harvard was **** percent, meaning only **** percent of these applications were accepted into the Class of 2028.
Ivy League universities are known to be incredibly selective in their admissions processes. Harvard University's acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 (students beginning university in the fall of 2024) was the most selective, with a **** percent acceptance rate, followed by Yale University with a *** percent acceptance rate.
This statistic illustrates the share of legacy students in Ivy League schools in the Class of 2023. In the Class of 2023 (students beginning university in the fall of 2019), **** percent of the students at Harvard University were legacy students.
In 2023, the University of Pennsylvania had the highest four-year graduation rate of all Ivy League schools, at ** percent. Cornell University followed closely behind, with an ** percent four-year graduation rate.
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College admissions is a competitive game. Few schools are as competitive as Yale University. Located in New Haven, CT, Yale College's most recent acceptance rate was in the low single digits. This raises two questions: How many applicants will be admitted going forward? What does it take to get into Yale?
This starter data set is a compilation of data made public by Yale's Office of Institutional Research. While the data are well suited to answering the first of our two research questions, additional variables are required to offer a credible answer to the second. Additional data are, thus, welcome.
The share of first-generation students (those who are the first in their family to attend college) in Ivy League schools varied from school to school. For the Class of 2028 (students beginning university in the Fall of 2024), **** percent of Cornell University's freshman class were first-generation college students.
In 2022, **** percent of students at Princeton University applied for need-based aid, more than any other Ivy League school in the United States. In comparison, **** percent of students at the University of Pennsylvania applied for need-based aid in that year.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Ivy Northeast Collegiate Taekwondo League Inc.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Ivys League Youth Sports Academy
In the fall of 2021, Yale University had ***** members of faculty on track for tenured positions. In that same year, Yale had ***** tenured faculty members.
In the fall of 2021, ** percent of full-time students who studied at Harvard University during the ********* school year returned for the academic year *********. At Dartmouth College, ** percent of students returned for the ********* school year.
In 2022, students who graduated from Cornell University had an average student debt of ****** U.S. dollars, making them the most indebted class in the Ivy League. This is compared to Princeton University, where the average student debt was ****** U.S. dollars.
Harvard University, one of the leading universities in the United States, receives thousands of applications each year. For the Class of 2027 (students beginning in the fall of 2023), Harvard received ****** applications.
In the fiscal year of 2021, the University of Pennsylvania reported about ***** billion U.S. dollars in net revenue. In the same year, Dartmouth College reported about **** billion U.S. dollars in net revenue.
This statistic shows the total Ivy League revenue from application fees in the ******* academic year. In that year, Cornell University brought in a total revenue of about **** million U.S. dollars from application fees. Cornell received ****** applications for its Class of 2023.
In the academic year of 2021-2022, Yale University awarded ***** Bachelor's degrees. Cornell University awarded the most Bachelor's degrees in that year, at ***** degrees.
The number of students starting in Ivy League schools for the Class of 2028 (those beginning in the Fall of 2024), varied from school to school. Cornell University had the largest Class of 2028 among the Ivy League schools, with ***** enrolled students.